As part of the week-long DReAM Lab  training event offered by the Price Lab for 
the Digital Humanities at the University of Pennsylvania, the Schoenberg 
Institute for Manuscript Studies (SIMS) is sponsoring a course on Linked Data 
for the 
Humanities<http://web.sas.upenn.edu/dream-lab/2018/09/12/linked-data-for-the-humanities/>,
 with Kevin Page and David Lewis, both from the e-Research Centre at Oxford 
University. The course will be held June 10-14, 2019, in the Kislak Center for 
Special Collections, Rare Books, and Manuscripts at Penn.

Thanks to funding from the Institute of Museum and Library Services in support 
of the SIMS-affiliated Mapping Manuscript 
Migrations<http://mappingmanuscriptmigrations.org/> project, a T-AP Digging 
Into Data Award recipient, FULL TUITION SCHOLARSHIPS are available for students 
and early career scholars and professionals.

Here's a summary of the course:

"This course introduces the concepts and technologies behind the Semantic Web 
and teaches attendees about the standards and practices that underpin Linked 
Data. Sessions offer a mix of "under the hood" technical details explaining how 
Linked Data ticks, alongside examples of applied Linked Data from the 
presenters' own humanities research. Through consideration of these varied uses 
across the humanities - including musicology, early English literature, and 
manuscript provenance - attendees will be familiarized with the common patterns 
by which Linked Data can be applied to their own specialisms. The course will 
culminate in a full day studying a major new digital humanities resource from 
the Mapping Manuscript Migrations project, including data from the Schoenberg 
Database of Manuscripts, exploring the end-to-end application of Linked Data as 
a solution for both memory institutions and the researchers using them."

For more information and to apply, go to: 
http://web.sas.upenn.edu/dream-lab/2018/09/12/linked-data-for-the-humanities/.

General information about DReAM Lab and other courses being offered can be 
found here: http://web.sas.upenn.edu/dream-lab/ .

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Lynn Ransom, Ph.D.
Curator of Programs, Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies
schoenberginstitute.org
Project Director, The New Schoenberg Database of Manuscripts
https://sdbm.library.upenn.edu/
Co-Editor, Manuscript Studies: A Journal of the Schoenberg Institute for 
Manuscript Studies
mss.pennpress.org
The University of Pennsylvania Libraries
3420 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6206
215.898.7851


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