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 The working group works with university based, library based, national and international entities seeking to ensure that we have the opportunity to enhance their work through an understanding of the available data and its potential offering. The WG will provide information and organise training for management and curators of special collections in DH technologies. The working group works with university based, library based, national and international entities seeking to ensure that we have the opportunity to enhance their work through an understanding of the available data and its potential offering. The WG will provide information and organise training for management and curators of special collections in DH technologies.
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 +** Blogs **
 +  * [[https://cerlblog.wordpress.com/2022/02/03/teaching-information-science-with-cerl-open-data/|Tom Deneire, Teaching Information Science with CERL Open Data]]
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 +  * [[https://cerlblog.wordpress.com/2020/08/13/special-collections-as-data-the-national-library-of-scotlands-data-foundry/|Sarah Ames, Special Collections as Data: the National Library of Scotland's Data Foundry]] 
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 +  * [[https://cerlblog.wordpress.com/2020/08/06/lod-for-emp-cerls-history-and-future-in-linked-open-data/|Andreas Walker, Linked Open Data for Early Modern Prints. CERL’s history and future in Linked Open Data]]
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 +  * [[https://cerlblog.wordpress.com/2020/07/30/linked-open-data-for-early-modern-prints-what-is-lod/|Andreas Walker, Linked Open Data for Early Modern Prints. What is LOD?]]
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 +** Videos **
 +  * M. Lefferts organised a session at the [[https://web.cvent.com/event/811e389e-78de-46cd-877d-b20b9ae9ed85/summary|Building Digital Humanities]] symposium (7-25 November 2022). Videos of all conference sessions are available [[https://web.cvent.com/event/811e389e-78de-46cd-877d-b20b9ae9ed85/websitePage:712f5ca6-28c5-4b80-9207-b5271e7846ca?RefId=Complete%20Programme|here]]. The title of our session was **Libraries as hubs? The role of libraries in building DH** ([[https://web.cvent.com/event/811e389e-78de-46cd-877d-b20b9ae9ed85/websitePage:5cc8acad-155a-4f0b-8e00-3417c6c32007?RefId=10%20NOV%20Session%2002|session abstract]]). Speakers included:
 +      * **Sally Chambers**, KBR, Royal Library of Belgium; DARIAH-EU and Ghent Centre for Digital Humanities. Title presenation: Libraries as next generation data infrastructures: conceptualising ‘Collections as Data’ and ‘Data Spaces’. [[https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1xqOlMA6S2aNRMh5mhE7LCeoFZSI2p_mh/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=115020870043056556446&rtpof=true&sd=true |Slides]].
 +      * **Paul Gooding**, University of Glasgow. Title presentation: Providers, Partners, and Collaborators: Libraries as Contributors to DH Research. {{ :collaboration:work:digitalhumanities:presentation.pdf |Slides}}
 +      * **Martijn Kleppe**, Konklijke Bibliotheek, the National Library of The Netherlands. Title presentation: Building a national Infrastructure to enable research with Dutch Digital Heritage Collections. {{ :collaboration:work:digitalhumanities:20221110_-_building_a_national_infrastructure_to_enable_research_with_dutch_digital_heritage_collections.pdf |Slides}}
 +      * **Sara Ames**, National Library of Scotland. Title of paper: Repurpose, remodel and recast: the National Library of Scotland’s Data Foundry – and its future. {{ :collaboration:work:digitalhumanities:sydney_panel1_sa.pdf |Slides}}
 +      * A video of this session is available [[https://cvent.me/z53WO7?RefId=Libraries+as+Hubs|here]]
 +      * **Note**: From late 2023, the conference website will go off-line. After that, sessions will still be accessible on Youtube, and via the conference's [[https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/dhrg/digital_humanities/dh_downunder/past_events/dh_downunder_2022/programme|archival pages]].
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 +  * CERL information session: Re-using CERL data by Andreas Walker 
 +      * [[https://youtu.be/GoQMOiCEjf0|video]] recorded on 6 October 2020
 +      * [[https://www.cerl.org/_media/services/seminars/20201006_slides.pdf|slides]] with clickable links
  
  
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    * [[anne.pasquignon@bnf.fr|Anne Pasquinon]], Bibliothèque nationale de France\\    * [[anne.pasquignon@bnf.fr|Anne Pasquinon]], Bibliothèque nationale de France\\
    * [[s.scheltjens@rijksmuseum.nl|Mrs Saskia Scheltjens]], Rijksmuseum Research Library - Research Services, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam\\    * [[s.scheltjens@rijksmuseum.nl|Mrs Saskia Scheltjens]], Rijksmuseum Research Library - Research Services, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam\\
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-   * [[walker@sub.uni-goettingen.de|Andreas Walker]], Data Conversion Group, Göttingen\\ 
    * [[marian.lefferts@cerl.org|Marian Lefferts]], CERL       * [[marian.lefferts@cerl.org|Marian Lefferts]], CERL   
    * Vera Andriopoulou and Angeliki Papadopoulou, Laskarids Foundation, Athens    * Vera Andriopoulou and Angeliki Papadopoulou, Laskarids Foundation, Athens
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    * Anette Hagan and Sarah Ames, National Library of Scotland    * Anette Hagan and Sarah Ames, National Library of Scotland
    * Claudia Fabian, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, München    * Claudia Fabian, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, München
 +   * James Misson, University of Geneva
    * Maria Georgopoulou, ASCSA, Athens    * Maria Georgopoulou, ASCSA, Athens
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-** Blogs ** 
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-  * [[https://cerlblog.wordpress.com/2020/08/13/special-collections-as-data-the-national-library-of-scotlands-data-foundry/|Sarah Ames, Special Collections as Data: the National Library of Scotland's Data Foundry]]  
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-  * [[https://cerlblog.wordpress.com/2020/08/06/lod-for-emp-cerls-history-and-future-in-linked-open-data/|Andreas Walker, Linked Open Data for Early Modern Prints. CERL’s history and future in Linked Open Data]] 
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-  * [[https://cerlblog.wordpress.com/2020/07/30/linked-open-data-for-early-modern-prints-what-is-lod/|Andreas Walker, Linked Open Data for Early Modern Prints. What is LOD?]] 
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-** Videos ** 
-  * CERL information session: Re-using CERL data by Andreas Walker  
-      * [[https://youtu.be/GoQMOiCEjf0|video]] recorded on 6 October 2020 
-      * [[https://www.cerl.org/_media/services/seminars/20201006_slides.pdf|slides]] with clickable links 
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