(Apologies if you receive multiple copies. We are trying to reach out across many
communities.)
Awesome Tools for the Semantic Web
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A session at US2TS 2020
Do you develop tools, libraries, or other resources that are intended to enable, broaden,
or apply semantic web technologies? Are you interested in raising the community’s
awareness of them? Do you build (semantic web or not) applications (re)using such
resources, and have a story to tell? Or have you tried building such applications and
discovered shortcomings in the current tool or library ecosystem?
If your answer is yes to any of the above, please consider attending and contributing to
“Fostering an awesome tool ecosystem for the semantic web”, a session at the upcoming
US2TS 2020 conference (March 9-11, Raleigh NC,
https://us2ts.org
<https://us2ts.org/>). The session aims to foster community awareness of existing
resources based on semantic web technologies, and to facilitate the exchange of know-how
and common gaps or limitations in current tooling.
We are now inviting contributions in the form of short (5-10 minutes) presentations, in
particular for awesome(*) software tools and libraries, and for experiences with building
end-user applications. Submit your presentation here:
https://forms.gle/DkVnJ2qgjH1bB4ru7 <https://forms.gle/DkVnJ2qgjH1bB4ru7>
Review is rolling — acceptance is first-come, first-served until all allocable time for
the session is used up. Hence, please submit as early as possible. (Early registration for
US2TS 2020 is scheduled to end on January 31, 2020. At least one of the authors needs to
attend and be able to present.)
For more details about the session see the (accepted) session proposal: Lapp &
Gonçalves, Fostering an awesome tool ecosystem for the semantic web. Authorea. January 03,
2020.
https://doi.org/10.22541/au.157807505.51352689
(*) The meaning of awesome includes, but is not limited to, openly available, reusable
resources that are potential building blocks contributing to an interoperable ecosystem.
Looking forward to your submissions,
Hilmar Lapp (Duke University)
Rafael Gonçalves (Stanford University)