Full, open proceedings available for DC-2013 in Lisbon

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Sun Sep 15 09:08:43 EDT 2013


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DC-2013 ONLINE PROCEEDINGS

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PROCEEDINGS URL:
http://dcevents.dublincore.org/index.php/IntConf/dc-2013/schedConf/presentations
CONFERENCE HOME URL (for session descriptions):
http://dcevents.dublincore.org/index.php/IntConf/dc-2013/
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The collocated conferences for DC-2013 and iPRES-2013 in Lisbon attracted
392 participants from over 37 countries. In addition to the Tuesday through
Thursday conference days comprised of peer-reviewed paper and special
sessions, 223 participants attended pre-conference tutorials and 246
participated in post-conference workshops for the collocated events. The
peer-reviewed papers and presentations are available on the conference
website Presentation page (URLs above). In sum, it was a great conference.

In addition to links to PDFs of papers, project reports and posters (and
their associated presentations), the published proceedings include
presentation PDFs for the following:

TUTORIALS:
-- Ivan Herman: "Introduction to Linked Open Data (LOD)"
-- Steven Miller: "Introduction to Ontology Concepts and Terminology"
-- Kai Eckert: "Metadata Provenance"
-- Daniel Garjio: "The W3C Provenance Ontology"

SPECIAL SESSIONS:
-- "Application Profiles as an Alternative to OWL Ontologies"
-- "Long-term Preservation and Governance of RDF Vocabularies (W3C
Sponsored)"
-- "Data Enrichment and Transformation in the LOD Context: Poor & Popular
vs Rich & Lonely--Can't we achieve both?"
-- "Why Schema.org?"

WORKSHOPS:
-- Vocabulary Day
-- CAMP (Cyber Infrastructure and Metadata Protocols)-4-DATA

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