Fellow MCNers,
NOTE: This awesome seminar is FREE and limited to 20 attendees. So if you are 
interested, don't hesitate to register soon.
Dominic, this is FANTASTIC! I have registered both myself and Timlynn as we'll 
attend as part of our "Softrek2 - In Search of Digital Life in America" project 
-- that's our #CitizenJournalism project with a focus on #DigitalHumanities, 
#CitizenScience, #CitizenHistory, and #CitizenScholarship (a niche within 
eResearch).

For any North American museum tech developers (not just the ontologist folks) 
with an interest in the #cidocCRM, this is an UNPARALLELED opportunity to have 
a deep learning session with folks who truly know the #cidocCRM to the core -- 
not just for descriptive metadata purposes, but with the perspective of 
designing #cidocCRM-compliant software systems. 

For my part -- on behalf of FactMiners.org applied research interests -- we're 
working on the use of #cidocCRM as an executable metamodel (a construction set 
of model elements and guidelines for how they can be put together) -- that is, 
to develop agent-based actor/role microservice frameworks that "self-document" 
cultural heritage preservation and eResearch activity. In our case, this 
microservice framework will be used in the FactMiners' LAM-based social game 
platform, but there is no domain-specific limit to gaming for this software 
design architecture.

Complementing the #cidocCRM microservice workflow, we're using the #cidocCRM as 
our primary Reference Model in a #SmartData architecture based on a metamodel 
subgraph design pattern within the FactMiners' Fact Cloud (dynamically accessed 
via a Neo4j graph database and statically archived as a collection of #TEI P5 
page segment files). IOW, the "self-descriptive" data in a FactMiners' Fact 
Cloud will (at a minimum) be descended as a DSL (domain-specific 
language/extension) of the #cidocCRM -- with mappings to other Reference Models 
as needed.

If the things I'm describing here interest you, please try to be among the 20 
folks who attend this FREE in-depth seminar. ITMT, if you would like to know 
more about FactMiners' #cidocCRM activity, please see my CODE|WORDS article 
here: https://goo.gl/3Vb0lO or the Neo4j GraphGist Edition of my #MCN2014 
presentation here: http://goo.gl/gS2FJk plus links to #cidocCRM-related 
FactMiners' articles here: http://goo.gl/dpbhPs. 

To Dominic -- who I'm proud to say was the first member of my #cidocCRM/#TEI 
Personal Learning Network (https://goo.gl/gn4bsJ) -- Timlynn and I are so 
looking forward to meeting you and Maria Theodoridou face-to-face at this 
session! :D :D I am sure we will be able to advance our mutual interests 
through this wonderful opportunity.

    Happy-Healthy Vibes,
    -: Jim :- and Timlynn, too

    Jim Salmons and Timlynn Babitsky
    Twitter: @Jim_Salmons, @TimlynnBabitsky, @FactMiners, @Softalk_Apple

    ---current focus---
    www.FactMiners.org (Open Source #Play2Learn game community)
    www.SoftalkApple.com (first FactMiners museum/archive project)

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
> Of Dominic Oldman
> Sent: Friday, June 19, 2015 8:50 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [MCN-L] Workshop on Semantic Data Representation
> 
> 
> Just to note that a workshop has been organised at Yale University for people
> interested in mapping data semantically using knowledge representation (core
> CIDOC CRM). Designed for cultural heritage information experts (curators,
> documentation, archivists, and cultural heritage technologists, etc) who are
> looking to do a practical mapping of cultural heritage data and understand 
> core
> CIDOC CRM concepts and strategy. No technical experience required. August
> 10 to 12th. Registration is available at the link below. See ResearchSpace
> Workshops: Mapping Culture Semantically - ResearchSpace - a Digital
> Wunderkammer for the Cultural Heritage Knowledge Graph
> |   |
> |   |  |   |   |   |   |   |
> | ResearchSpace Workshops: Mapping Culture Semantically...ResearchSpace
> | - A Semantic Collaborative research platform for cultural heritage and
> | arts research. Principal Investigator - Dominic Oldman |  | View on
> | www.researchspace.org | Preview by Yahoo |  |
> |   |
> 
> 
> 

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