[MEI-L] Edirom Summer School tutorial on Semantic Web / Linked Open Data

Johannes Kepper kepper at edirom.de
Wed Aug 21 22:24:00 CEST 2019


Dear Lucinda,

although I'm not one of the teachers of that very tutorial, I think I can answer the question. In essence, they will pick the language that works best for the audience, and will answer questions in both english and german. The group will be small enough to ensure that everyone gets her or his questions answered.

While we'd be more than happy if you could attend the Edirom Summer School in Paderborn, I would like to point out to the MEI Workshop in Nashville, October 24-27. We will start with an introductory day there, and will have three open "Hackathen-Style" days after that. I know that some people interested in Linked Open Data and MEI will be there, so this could be another opportunity for you…

Looking forward to meet you in either place,
jo


> Am 21.08.2019 um 17:40 schrieb Lucinda Johnston <lucinda.johnston at ualberta.ca>:
> 
> Good morning,
> 
> This tutorial sounds very interesting, but I don't speak German! :(  When you say you "are happy to be as linguistically flexible as required", what exactly do you mean by that? Will there be simultaneous translation or English subtitles? Just wondering how the "flexibility" works. :)
> 
> Sincerely,
> Lucinda
> 
> On Wed, 21 Aug 2019 at 06:58, David M. Weigl <weigl at mdw.ac.at> wrote:
> Dear all,
> 
> A note to let you know about our upcoming tutorial on Semantic Web /
> Linked Open Data in a music encoding context at the Edirom Summer
> School, September 2nd - 3rd, in Paderborn. This is a reprise of the
> tutorial we presented at MEC 2019. If you missed it earlier this
> summer, here's another chance to learn about interlinking music
> encodings within a wider web of data!
> 
> Please register at https://ess.uni-paderborn.de/2019/registrierung.html
>  - registrations close August 30th!
> 
> Note that the language of the workshop is officially German, but we
> are happy to be linguistically flexible as required. :-)
> 
> Thanks and kind regards,
> 
> David M. Weigl & Stefan Münnich
> 
> --
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> Department of Music Acoustics - Wiener Klangstil
> University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Austria
> Data Officer, EU H2020 TROMPA Project
> Towards Richer Online Music Public-domain Archives
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Dr. Johannes Kepper
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