Hi,
The University of Edinburgh is hosting Repo Fringe 2016 this year on 1st-2nd August. As
part of this two day event we are staging a 3 hour Wikisource & Wikidata showcase
event.
This email below is the one we have been distributing to people interested in attending
Repo Fringe 2016.
http://www.repositoryfringe.org/
and registration can be arranged here:
http://rfringe16.blogs.edina.ac.uk/registration/
Anyone interested would be very welcome to attend.
Please also disseminate to your networks accordingly.
Best regards
Ewan
Ewan McAndrew
Wikimedian in Residence
Tel: 07719 330076
Email: ewan.mcandrew(a)ed.ac.uk
Working hours are 2.5 days per week, usually Monday, Tuesday & Thursday.
Wikipedia Project Page for the residency:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:University_of_Edinburgh
The University of Edinburgh, Learning, Teaching & Web Services, Hugh Robson Building,
15 George Square, Edinburgh, EH8 9XD.
www.ed.ac.uk
From: BROWN Lorna<mailto:Lorna.Brown@ed.ac.uk>
Sent: 06 July 2016 14:17
To: BROWN Lorna<mailto:Lorna.Brown@ed.ac.uk>
Subject: Repository Fringe 2016 - Wikidata & Wikisource Showcase & more!
Dear Delegate
Thanks for registering for Repository Fringe 2016!
Make sure you keep checking the website<http://rfringe16.blogs.edina.ac.uk/> for
updates about various aspects of the
programme<http://rfringe16.blogs.edina.ac.uk/programme/> - and feel free to pass
this information on to anyone else who might find the Showcase of interest!
You can find out more about our Keynote
Speakers<http://rfringe16.blogs.edina.ac.uk/keynote-speakers/> online as well as
full details of our mammoth Wikidata & Wikisource
Showcase<http://rfringe16.blogs.edina.ac.uk/wikidata-wikisource-showcase/>, which is
summarised here in brief:
Wikisource showcase - "It's not what you do, it's what it does to you"
As well as providing lots of examples, this introductory session looks at why Wikisource
is receiving increased attention and affection and how it adds value to the collections of
libraries and archives. It will also talk about the role Wikisource plays in raising the
visibility, accessibility and appreciation of out-of-copyright texts and their authors,
and how Wikisource links to its sister projects, Wikipedia, Wikicommons and Wikidata.
Wikidata showcase - The possibilities are endless
During the second session, attendees will get hands-on, learning the nuts and bolts of how
to use and edit Wikidata. It will also cover methods for accessing data and showcase some
of the most exciting applications and visualisations that have already been built on
Wikidata.
Wikidata Advanced Tools workshop
The last slot of the day is a more technical workshop aimed at people who are interested
in learning more about advanced methods for accessing Wikidata in an automated way.
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Use EPrints?
Les Carr will be doing a bumper user group session which also looks at brainstorming
'flavours' for bespoke repositories, followed up by a second session looking ahead
to the future of EPrints in Version 4.0 and the new ideas from the COAR Future
Repositories. More information to come shortly...
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Submit a Poster
We are still looking for poster submissions from people who have something to tell the
world about. Posters can relate either to one of this year's conference themes or to
repository management in general.
If you would like to submit a poster, please email your proposed title and an abstract of
up to 200 words to explain the aim of your poster to repofringe(a)gmail.com. The submission
deadline is 15th July 2016.
Preparations have already begun here in Edinburgh to set up for the Festival - we
recommend booking your accommodation as soon as possible if you have not already done so.
We look forward to seeing you all in August.
Kind regards,
Lorna
Lorna Brown
Business Administrator
Digital Curation Centre
0131 650 8391
The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with
registration number SC005336.