Now that I think about it, this may be an opportunity to apply another idea
that I was exploring in another context:  I had written to syslib-l looking
for anyone interested in collaborating on a staff technology training wiki
that would link staff to free and authoritative web-based resources on a
range of technology training subjects.  Would anyone be interested in
applying that idea to code4lib technology learning?  How much effort would
be required for someone who's well acquainted with the Semantic Web to
contribute to a site that lists texts or curriculum for those who are
interested in learning? I don't know if this is doable. Anyone interested?
Or should I just find myself a text and wade through it?

Cindy Harper, Systems Librarian
Colgate University Libraries
char...@colgate.edu
315-228-7363



On Sat, Mar 5, 2011 at 3:01 PM, Cindy Harper <char...@colgate.edu> wrote:

> Well, I just walked my 80-year-old mother through setting up her wireless
> router and wireless on her desktop and laptop via telephone NY-to-VA, and
> now I feel like I can think about another challenge for the coming
> season(s). Does anyone know of a good online course that's an introduction
> to semantic web technology that they could recommend? My goals are simply to
> understand more and be able to code a little, and afterward applying it to
> linked data?  I know of one course this summer at Johns Hopkins Engineering
> for Professionals program
> http://ep.jhu.edu/course-homepages/viewpage.php?homepage_id=2993, but it's
> rather pricey. Anyone know of cheaper options or creative ideas for funding?
>
> Cindy Harper, Systems Librarian
> Colgate University Libraries
> char...@colgate.edu
> 315-228-7363
>
>

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