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11mar2:00 pm4:00 pmConnecting HomerREWIND Workshop2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Dedicated Zoom linkTipologia do Evento:Workshop

Detail of the poster for the Rewind workshop with the title “Connecting Homer: An Introduction to Linked Data in the Humanities”, with Jorge Juan Linares Sánchez. 11 March 2024, from 2 to 4 PM. Free registration. Online, via Zoom.

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Detalhes do Evento

Workshop, organized within the framework REWIND project, on the methodology, vocabularies and tools involved in creating linked data, in the context of humanistic studies.

 

Connecting Homer:
An Introduction to Linked Data in the Humanities

 

In this workshop, a theoretical and practical introduction to the methodology, vocabularies and tools involved in creating linked data will be carried out in the context of humanistic studies. Examples of literary applications will be shown based on the Greco-Latin tradition.

 

About the speaker:

Jorge Juan Linares Sánchez is a teacher of Greek Philology at Universidad de Murcia, holds a PhD in literature. His fields of specialisation are Greco-Latin literature, literary tradition and Digital Humanities. He has carried out a project that applies linked data to the study and diffusion of the tradition of Greek literature, which was awarded the Prize for the Most Innovative University Project by SEDIC.

 

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Poster for the Rewind workshop with the title “Connecting Homer: An Introduction to Linked Data in the Humanities”. 11 March 2024, from 2 to 4 PM. Free registration. Online, via Zoom. Summary: In this workshop, a theoretical and practical introduction to the methodology, vocabularies and tools involved in creating linked data will be carried out in the context of humanistic studies. Examples of literary applications will be shown based on the Greco-Latin tradition. Speaker: Jorge Juan Linares Sánchez is a teacher of Greek Philology at Universidad de Murcia, holds a PhD in literature. His fields of specialisation are Greco-Latin literature, literary tradition and Digital Humanities. He has carried out a project that applies linked data to the study and diffusion of the tradition of Greek literature, which was awarded the Prize for the Most Innovative University Project by SEDIC.

 

Tempo

(Segunda-feira) 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Localização

Dedicated Zoom link

Organizador

Institute of Contemporary History — NOVA School of Social Sciences and Humanitiescomunicacao.ihc@fcsh.unl.pt Avenida de Berna, 26C - 1069-061 Lisbon

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