From jeremy.mclaughlin at sjsu.edu Fri Sep 2 15:43:41 2016 From: jeremy.mclaughlin at sjsu.edu (Jeremy McLaughlin) Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2016 13:43:41 -0600 Subject: [Sigah-l] 2 SIG AH webinars in September (free to all) Message-ID: Hello! In addition to the open access in the humanities webinar on September 21 featuring Dr. Martin Paul Eve, SIG AH and SIG ED are co-sponsoring a webinar on September 27 at 2pm Pacific time. Linking Locally: A Technical Tour of the UNLV LOD Project Cory Lampert & Silvia Southwick, University of Nevada Las Vegas September 29, 2016, 2-3pm PST Take an insider?s look at an active linked open data project from an academic library working to implement LOD transformations across digital collections data. This presentation will cover the basics of the transformation process, the importance of data quality in machine-readable data, and a sampling of LOD visualizations acting on data created from the project. 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Indeed, prior to our present age, notes Suber, all forms of non-rivalrous objects, such as knowledge, were tied to rivalrous modes of communication, such as paper. Yet, is the digital age so different from the "Age of Mechanical Reproduction" noted by Walter Benjamin early in the twentieth century? Why should new technological mutations drive the ways in which humanities scholars disseminate their work? And is there a danger, we might ask, in letting technological fetishism act as determiners of humanities scholarship? In this talk, Professor Martin Paul Eve will address these matters, which are formative elements of the terrain on which scholarship in the twenty-first century will emerge. Access details are available on the ASIST Webinars site: https://www.asist.org/events/webinars/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: