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services:seminars:presentations2019 [2019/09/17 08:38] – [Collections and Networks] leffertsservices:seminars:presentations2019 [2019/09/17 08:52] – [Collections and Networks] lefferts
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 Moderator: Marian Lefferts, CERL\\  Moderator: Marian Lefferts, CERL\\
 11:15 Andreas Walker, 'From domain experts to data scientists. Connecting the Heritage of the Printed Book Database and its users'\\ 11:15 Andreas Walker, 'From domain experts to data scientists. Connecting the Heritage of the Printed Book Database and its users'\\
-11:45   Brian Geiger and Bryan Tarpley, UC Riverside, on ESTC21\\ +11:45   Brian Geiger and Bryan Tarpley, UC Riverside, 'Introducing the ESTC21: Converting the English Short Title Catalogue to Linked Data, original goals and lessons learned'\\ 
-12:15 Mikko Tollonen, University of Helsinki, Finland, on analysing large data sets with bibliographical records, such as the Fennica, ESTC and HPB files\\+  * Short bios: Brian Geiger is the Director at the Center for Bibliographical Studies and Research, UC Riverside, and Co-Director with the British Library, English Short Title Catalogue. Brian Geiger received his Ph.D. in American History from the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, VA and his MILS from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.  He joined the CBSR in 2007. 
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 +12:15 Mikko Tolonen, University of Helsinki, Finland, 'Historical research on large data set with bibliographic records, such as the Fennica, ESTC and HPB database'.\\
  
 Moderator: tbc\\  Moderator: tbc\\
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 Moderator: tbc \\  Moderator: tbc \\
 15:30 Mia Ridge, British Library, 'Living with Machines: applying data science methods to historical library collections'.\\ 15:30 Mia Ridge, British Library, 'Living with Machines: applying data science methods to historical library collections'.\\
 +  * Short bio: Dr [[https://www.bl.uk/people/experts/mia-ridge|Mia Ridge]] is the British Library’s Digital Curator for Western Heritage Collections. As part of the Library’s Digital Scholarship team, she helps enable innovative research based on the British Library’s digital collections, offering support, training and guidance on applying computational research methods to historical collections. Current projects involve crowdsourcing the transcription of historical playbills, and experimenting with machine learning-based methods with library collections. She is a Co-Investigator on the Living with Machines project.             
   * on the [[https://www.bl.uk/projects/living-with-machines|Living with Machines project]]\\   * on the [[https://www.bl.uk/projects/living-with-machines|Living with Machines project]]\\
  
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