Clicking through to the conference website given by Markus Luczak-Rösch

 http://granvia.dia.fi.upm.es/oedw2012/

the conference subject is, 

"Is the current data-driven world going to kill ontologies? Are we navigating 
towards a shallow Web of Data?"

This is becoming an increasingly important question as the LOD cloud grows and 
I have a
 personal view (indirectly) at 

http://www.oldman.me.uk/blog/the-british-museum-cidoc-crm-and-the-shaping-of-knowledge/
 
<http://www.oldman.me.uk/blog/the-british-museum-cidoc-crm-and-the-shaping-of-knowledge/http:/>
 

But there are others issues related to the question of how effective the web of 
data and networks of knowledge might be (with or without intelligent 
ontologies). On this I thought I might post a couple of URLs that may be of 
interest. The first is the text of a lecture given in 1993 by the late Robin 
Alston 
<http://digitalriffs.blogspot.co.uk/2011/08/robin-alstons-library-history-database.html>
  called the "Battle of the Books" and the second a lecture by Jürgen Renn, Max 
Planck Institute for the History of Science, called "Towards a Web of culture 
and science". 

http://www.digitalhumanities.org/humanist/Archives/Virginia/v07/0175.html

http://iospress.metapress.com/content/ct0hvjwd5g0nftq3/fulltext.pdf 
<http://iospress.metapress.com/content/ct0hvjwd5g0nftq3/fulltext.pdfhttp:/> 

 

 

 

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