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*DCMI/ASIS&T Joint Webinar:*

Modeling and Publishing of Controlled Vocabularies for the UNESKOS Project

*Note: To be presented in Spanish*

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*:: Presenter:* Juan Antonio Pastor Sánchez
*:: Times: 10:00am* - 11:15am EDT
   (UTC 14:00 - World Clock: http://bit.ly/webinar-sánchez)
*:: Date: *Wednesday, 18 May 2016
*:: Free Registration: *
http://dublincore.org/resources/training/#2016sanchez
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*ABOUT THE WEBINAR:*

This webinar presents the modeling and publishing process of the
vocabularies for the UNESKOS project by applying Semantic Web technologies.
More specifically, the vocabularies represented are the UNESCO Thesaurus
and the Nomenclature for fields of Science and Technology. Both
vocabularies are published as RDF datasets with a structure that allows its
query and reuse according to the principles of Linked Open Data. The
webinar will demonstrate the application of ISO-25964 standard to represent
the UNESCO thesaurus using SKOS and the ISO-THES ontology. Technological
solutions used for the project will also be discussed.

*ABOUT THE PRESENTER:*

*Juan Antonio Pastor Sánchez* is an Associate Professor in the Department
of Information and Documentation at the University of Murcia in Spain with
specializations in Library Science and Documentation. He holds a PhD from
the University of Murcia. He performs research in the areas of theory and
models of hypertext, automation in thesaurus management, technology models
for the management of information and knowledge organization, techniques
and specifications for the Semantic Web, and accessibility, usability and
information architecture for the Web.
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