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event:2017-09 [2017/09/19 17:01] beat_estermannevent:2017-09 [2017/10/13 09:32] – [Media Coverage] beat_estermann
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   * [[project:wikidata_ontology_explorer|Wikidata Ontology Explorer]]   * [[project:wikidata_ontology_explorer|Wikidata Ontology Explorer]]
  
 +Have a look at the [[https://www.infoclio.ch/de/open-cultural-data-hackathon-2017|video recordings of the project presentations]]!
 ===== Hackathon Programme / Registration ===== ===== Hackathon Programme / Registration =====
  
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 <li>Participants who are new to Wikidata + GLAM present their project ideas</li> <li>Participants who are new to Wikidata + GLAM present their project ideas</li>
 <li>Common brainstorming around the project ideas, coaching by experienced community members (to be continued on demand during the two days of the hackathon)</li> <li>Common brainstorming around the project ideas, coaching by experienced community members (to be continued on demand during the two days of the hackathon)</li>
-<br/> +</ol> 
-<a href="https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WD-Lausanne">Etherpad</a>+<a href="https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1IAr87Fp9gom_lA6e7JZEDsPuSnnHpKYq04HZaA-yFVQ/edit?usp=sharing">Introduction to Wikidata</a> 
 +<br/><a href="https://de.slideshare.net/beatestermann/estermann-wikidata-glam-example-projects-20170914">Example Projects</a
 +<br/><a href="https://de.slideshare.net/beatestermann/estermann-wikidata-and-heritage-data-20170914">Wikidata & Heritage Data: Where do we stand? What's next?</a> 
 +<br/><a href="https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WD-Lausanne">Etherpad</a>
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 **Friday, 15 September** **Friday, 15 September**
 | **14:30 - 15:20** | <html><b>School of Data</b><br/><i>Oleg Lavrovsky, School of Data</i><br/>Data, data, everywhere! And yet... When is the last time data made a difference in your life? Have you taken the time today to think through the implications of all this machine-usable information to your self-confidence, critical faculties and overall success as a human being? When has art last inspired you to get creative with Taylor Swift? Together with the global School of Data network, we are putting together keyboards and brains to spread the idea of data literacy, to work for better data, to have more fun at hackathons! Join us for a round of Advanced Data & Dragons that aims to help you become more Adventurous, Benign and Correlational in your projects.</html> | | **14:30 - 15:20** | <html><b>School of Data</b><br/><i>Oleg Lavrovsky, School of Data</i><br/>Data, data, everywhere! And yet... When is the last time data made a difference in your life? Have you taken the time today to think through the implications of all this machine-usable information to your self-confidence, critical faculties and overall success as a human being? When has art last inspired you to get creative with Taylor Swift? Together with the global School of Data network, we are putting together keyboards and brains to spread the idea of data literacy, to work for better data, to have more fun at hackathons! Join us for a round of Advanced Data & Dragons that aims to help you become more Adventurous, Benign and Correlational in your projects.</html> |
-| **15:30 - 16:20** | <html><b>Citation Indexes and Bibliometrics</b><br/><i>Giovanni Colavizza, Digital Humanities Lab, EPFL</i><br/>+| **15:30 - 16:20** | <html><b><a href="http://make.opendata.ch/wiki/_media/glam:oral_presentation_short.pdf">Citation Indexes and Bibliometrics</a></b><br/><i>Giovanni Colavizza, Digital Humanities Lab, EPFL</i><br/>
 Citation indexes are an important component in scientific research. Tools like Google Scholar help researchers find literature, and data from citation indexes such as the Web of Science and Scopus are increasingly used for the evaluation of research impact. We will introduce the topic by discussing the history and objectives of the discipline of bibliometrics, and the current players in the citation index business. We will then discuss (and experiment with) two more recent developments: the efforts to make citation data openly available (<a href="https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiCite">WikiCite</a>, <a href="http://opencitations.net/">Open Citations</a>) and examples of projects which indexed the humanities literature (<a href="http://dhlab.epfl.ch/page-127959-en.html">Linked Books</a>), currently poorly covered by commercial citation indexes. If time allows, we will experiment with the analysis of a citation network using Gephi.</html> | Citation indexes are an important component in scientific research. Tools like Google Scholar help researchers find literature, and data from citation indexes such as the Web of Science and Scopus are increasingly used for the evaluation of research impact. We will introduce the topic by discussing the history and objectives of the discipline of bibliometrics, and the current players in the citation index business. We will then discuss (and experiment with) two more recent developments: the efforts to make citation data openly available (<a href="https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiCite">WikiCite</a>, <a href="http://opencitations.net/">Open Citations</a>) and examples of projects which indexed the humanities literature (<a href="http://dhlab.epfl.ch/page-127959-en.html">Linked Books</a>), currently poorly covered by commercial citation indexes. If time allows, we will experiment with the analysis of a citation network using Gephi.</html> |
 | **16:30 - 17:20** | <html><b>Wikidata Tutorial</b><br/><i>Sandra Fauconnier, Wikimedia Foundation</i><br/>A 50 minutes Wikidata tutorial to get you up to speed with editing Wikidata, and basic querying with Wikidata’s SPARQL engine. Participants are expected to already have a basic understanding of what Wikidata is, for instance by reading the <a href="https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Introduction">Wikidata introduction</a> and by exploring Wikidata items a bit.</html> | | **16:30 - 17:20** | <html><b>Wikidata Tutorial</b><br/><i>Sandra Fauconnier, Wikimedia Foundation</i><br/>A 50 minutes Wikidata tutorial to get you up to speed with editing Wikidata, and basic querying with Wikidata’s SPARQL engine. Participants are expected to already have a basic understanding of what Wikidata is, for instance by reading the <a href="https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Introduction">Wikidata introduction</a> and by exploring Wikidata items a bit.</html> |
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 **Saturday, 16 September** **Saturday, 16 September**
-| **10:30 - 11:20** | <html><b>Jupyter Notebooks : un puissant outil d'analyse de données, mais pas que.</b><br/><i>Jan Krause, EPFL Bibliothèque</i><br/>+| **10:30 - 11:20** | <html><b><a href="http://go.epfl.ch/aEq">Jupyter Notebooks : un puissant outil d'analyse de données, mais pas que.</a></b><br/><i>Jan Krause, EPFL Bibliothèque</i><br/>
 Venez découvrir Jupyter: Venez découvrir Jupyter:
 <ul> <ul>
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 ===== Media Coverage ===== ===== Media Coverage =====
-Coverage of the hackathon and the pre-events in the media and on blogs:+Coverage of the hackathon and the pre-events in the media and in blogs:
  
 **Pre-event in Geneva:** **Pre-event in Geneva:**
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 **Hackathon:** **Hackathon:**
   * [[https://www.societybyte.swiss/2017/08/11/wir-haben-mehr-datensaetze-als-programmierer-interview-b-estermann-teil-ii/|"Wir haben mehr Datensätze als Programmierer", Interview mit Beat Estermann]] (von Anne-Careen Stoltze, SocietyByte, 11.08.2017)   * [[https://www.societybyte.swiss/2017/08/11/wir-haben-mehr-datensaetze-als-programmierer-interview-b-estermann-teil-ii/|"Wir haben mehr Datensätze als Programmierer", Interview mit Beat Estermann]] (von Anne-Careen Stoltze, SocietyByte, 11.08.2017)
 +  * [[https://www.societybyte.swiss/2017/09/21/wenn-daten-einen-zweiten-fruehling-erleben/|Wenn Daten einen zweiten Frühling erleben]] (von Biljana Jovic, SocietyByte, 21.09.2017)
 +  * [[https://www.vd.ch/lettre_information/gazette/280/|Des données du patrimoine suisse hackées?]] (La Gazette, 05.10.2017)
 +  * [[https://www.christkatholisch.ch/nachrichten/4089-christkatholische-kulturdaten-gehen-online|Christkatholische Kulturdaten gehen online]] (von Jürg Hagmann, Christkatholisch, Zeitschrift der Christkatholischen Kirche der Schweiz, Nr. 17, 7. Okt.-3. Nov. 2017)
 +  * [[https://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/GLAM/Newsletter/September_2017/Contents/Switzerland_report|Third Edition of the Swiss Open Cultural Data Hackathon]] (by Beat Estermann and Sandra Fauconnier, This Month in GLAM, Volume VII, Issue IX, September 2017)
 +  * [[https://blog-de.digitalbrainstorming.ch/2017/10/09/kultur-in-daten-der-glam-hackathon/|Kultur in Daten: Der GLAM-Hackathon]] (von Martina Kammermann, Digital Brainstorming – Die Plattform für digitale Kultur und Medienkunst, 9. Oktober 2017)
 +  * [[https://www.explora.ethz.ch/s/open-data/|Open Data: Transparenz für alle]] (von Deborah Kyburz, Explora – Eine Erlebniswelt der ETH-Bibliothek, 12. Okt. 2017)
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 ===== Organizers ===== ===== Organizers =====
  
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