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services:seminars:presentations2019 [2019/07/18 12:43] – [Collections and Networks] leffertsservices:seminars:presentations2019 [2019/07/23 10:33] – [Collections and Networks] lefferts
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 Moderator: Marian Lefferts, CERL\\  Moderator: Marian Lefferts, CERL\\
-11:30 Andreas Walker, on preparing HPB Linked Open Data and an appropriate user interface\\+11:30 Andreas Walker, 'From domain experts to data scientists. Connecting the Heritage of the Printed Book Database and its users'\\
 12:00 Mikko Tollonen, University of Helsinki, Finland, on analysing large data sets with bibliographical records, such as the Fennica, ESTC and HPB files\\ 12:00 Mikko Tollonen, University of Helsinki, Finland, on analysing large data sets with bibliographical records, such as the Fennica, ESTC and HPB files\\
  
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 13:45 Howard Hotson, [[http://www.culturesofknowledge.org/|Cultures of Knowledge / Early Modern Letters Online]]\\ 13:45 Howard Hotson, [[http://www.culturesofknowledge.org/|Cultures of Knowledge / Early Modern Letters Online]]\\
 14:15 Mathias Göbel, SUB Göttingen, on the [[https://fontane-nb.dariah.eu/index.html|Theodor Fontane Notizbücher project]]\\ 14:15 Mathias Göbel, SUB Göttingen, on the [[https://fontane-nb.dariah.eu/index.html|Theodor Fontane Notizbücher project]]\\
 +  * Short bio: Mathias Göbel received his Dipl.-Hdl. (Economics and German) from Göttingen University in 2012. Since 2012 Mathias is preparing the “Genetic-critical and annotated hybrid-edition of Theodor Fontane’s notebooks based on a virtual research environment” at Göttingen State and University Library. He is responsible for the digital workflow, IT infrastructure and the presentation layer (website). Since 2015 Mathias is a member of the DraCor research group (formerly known as DLINA), reworking a larger text corpus of dramatic texts to fit the requirements of a network analysis based on co-occurence of characters on stage. And yes, Mathias is doing some Text Mining as well.
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 +the title of the presentation is :
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 +"Semantic Networks in Structured Text Data"
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 Moderator: tbc \\  Moderator: tbc \\
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