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Dear all,

This is a reminder of the Call for Papers for the Workshop on Scholarly
Digital Editions, Graph Data-Models and Semantic Web Technologies.
Submissions are now open!

Best wishes,
the Organization Committee


*Workshop on Scholarly Digital Editions, Graph Data-Models and Semantic Web
Technologies*
Université de Lausanne, 3-4 June 2019
<http://wp.unil.ch/graphsde/>
*Call for Papers*
Digital texts processed by machines are linear strings of characters, but
in most research activities in the Humanities (philology, linguistics,
corpus-based analysis, cultural heritage, etc.) we store them in
*databases* and
we add *markup* to the text, that is a kind of intelligence made computable
thanks to the use of widespread data-models, formats and standards.
In the last decades, the popularity of *graph* data-models has increased,
in accordance with the *semantic web* proposition and the development of
standards such as RDF and OWL. Graph databases, in the form of triple
stores (such as Graph-DB) or of labeled-property-graphs (Neo4j), are
regarded as powerful and flexible solutions by research and cultural
institutions, and private companies alike.
The workshop is held to explore possible interactions between *digital
texts*, the *graph* data-model, *scholarly editions* and the *semantic web*.
The combinations of these objects/concepts, pursued in the last decades,
remains experimental to date, and it represents one of the possible
development for the field of *digital scholarly editing*.
Contributions on one or more of the following topics are particularly
welcome:

   - the conceptualization of *text as graph*;
   - the use of *graph-databases* for digital editions;
   - the* semantic web resources* for building digital scholarly editions;
   - the *interoperability* among digital texts through Linked Data
   Vocabularies;
   - the *integration* of graph flavoured data into xml documents.

We welcome contributions from those involved in the development of *tailor-made
solutions* for small scale projects as well as of large-scale
*infrastructure*, focused on the *theory* and/or on the *practice* of this
happy or unhappy combination.
The workshop includes *presentations* and a *working group* session.
Please note that the word 'workshop' means here a place for sharing ongoing
research and not a hands-on training.
*Invited speakers*

   - Ronald Haentjens Dekker (Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences – Humanities
   Cluster)
   - Samuel Müller (University of Basel - National Infrustructure for
   Editions)
   - Michele Pasin (Springer Nature)
   - Tobias Schweizer, Sepideh Alassi (University of Basel – Digital
   Humanities Lab)
   - Georg Vogeler (University of Graz)

*Scientific committee*

   - Gioele Barabucci (University of Cologne)
   - Fabio Ciotti (University of Rome Tor Vergata)
   - Claire Clivaz (Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics)
   - DASCH (University of Lausanne)
   - Simon Gabay (University of Neuchâtel)
   - Frederike Neuber (Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanties)
   - Elena Pierazzo (University of Grenoble-Alpes)
   - Michael Piotrowski (University of Lausanne)
   - Matteo Romanello (EPFL)
   - Elena Spadini (University of Lausanne)
   - Francesca Tomasi (University of Bologna)
   - Aris Xanthos (University of Lausanne)


*Important dates*
*9 December 2018*. Deadline for the submission of abstracts
*14 January 2018*. Notification of acceptance
*15 April 2019*. Camera-ready version of the papers
*3-4 June 2019*. Workshop



Il giorno gio 19 lug 2018 alle ore 16:00 Elena Spadini <
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>
> Dear List members,
>
> we hope this Workshop will be of interest for some of you.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Elena Spadini and Francesca Tomasi
>
>
>
> apologies for cross posting
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> *Workshop on Scholarly Digital Editions, Graph Data-Models and Semantic
> Web Technologies*
> Université de Lausanne, 3-4 June 2019
> <http://wp.unil.ch/graphsde/>
>
> *Call for Papers*
> Digital texts processed by machines are linear strings of characters, but
> in most research activities in the Humanities (philology, linguistics,
> corpus-based analysis, cultural heritage, etc.) we store them in
> *databases* and we add *markup* to the text, that is a kind of
> intelligence made computable thanks to the use of widespread data-models,
> formats and standards.
> In the last decades, the popularity of *graph* data-models has increased,
> in accordance with the *semantic web* proposition and the development of
> standards such as RDF and OWL. Graph databases, in the form of triple
> stores (such as Graph-DB) or of labeled-property-graphs (Neo4j), are
> regarded as powerful and flexible solutions by research and cultural
> institutions, and private companies alike.
> The workshop is held to explore possible interactions between *digital
> texts*, the *graph* data-model, *scholarly editions* and the *semantic
> web*. The combinations of these objects/concepts, pursued in the last
> decades, remains experimental to date, and it represents one of the
> possible development for the field of *digital scholarly editing*.
> Contributions on one or more of the following topics are particularly
> welcome:
>
>    - the conceptualization of *text as graph*;
>    - the use of *graph-databases* for digital editions;
>    - the* semantic web resources* for building digital scholarly editions;
>    - the *interoperability* among digital texts through Linked Data
>    Vocabularies;
>    - the *integration* of graph flavoured data into xml documents.
>
> We welcome contributions from those involved in the development of *tailor-made
> solutions* for small scale projects as well as of large-scale
> *infrastructure*, focused on the *theory* and/or on the *practice* of
> this happy or unhappy combination.
> The workshop includes *presentations* and a *working group* session.
> Please note that the word 'workshop' means here a place for sharing ongoing
> research and not a hands-on training.
> *Invited speakers*
>
>    - Ronald Haentjens Dekker (Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences –
>    Humanities Cluster)
>    - Samuel Müller (University of Basel - National Infrustructure for
>    Editions)
>    - Michele Pasin (Springer Nature)
>    - Tobias Schweizer, Sepideh Alassi (University of Basel – Digital
>    Humanities Lab)
>    - Georg Vogeler (University of Graz)
>
> *Scientific committee*
>
>    - Gioele Barabucci (University of Cologne)
>    - Fabio Ciotti (University of Rome Tor Vergata)
>    - Claire Clivaz (Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics)
>    - DASCH (University of Lausanne)
>    - Simon Gabay (University of Neuchâtel)
>    - Frederike Neuber (Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and
>    Humanties)
>    - Elena Pierazzo (University of Grenoble-Alpes)
>    - Michael Piotrowski (University of Lausanne)
>    - Matteo Romanello (EPFL)
>    - Elena Spadini (University of Lausanne)
>    - Francesca Tomasi (University of Bologna)
>    - Aris Xanthos (University of Lausanne)
>
>
> *Important dates*
> *9 December 2018*. Deadline for the submission of abstracts
> *14 January 2018*. Notification of acceptance
> *15 April 2019*. Camera-ready version of the papers
> *3-4 June 2019*. Workshop
>
> *Where*
> Université de Lausanne – 1015 Lausanne – Switzerland
> *Language*
> The language of the workshop will be English.
> *Abstract submission*
> We invite researchers to submit abstracts for a 30 mins contribution (20
> mins + 10 mins Q&A) by December 9, 2018. Abstracts will be reviewed
> double-blind by the members of the scientific committee, and all
> submissions will receive several independent reviews.
> Instructions for formatting and submitting abstracts will be published in
> September 2018.
> *Camera-ready paper submission*
> Notifications of acceptance will be sent by January 14, 2019.
> The authors of accepted abstracts should send a camera-ready version of
> their paper by April 15, 2019. The papers will be made available on the
> workshop platform.
> Before the workshop, the papers will be paired and a discussant will be
> assigned to each participant. The discussant must prepare two questions,
> that the corresponding author will receive twenty days before the workshop
> and should address in her/his presentation.
> Instructions for formatting and submitting camera-ready papers will follow.
> *Proceedings publication*
> The authors of accepted contributions will be invited to submit a revised
> paper after the conference, to be published in an open-access, electronic
> conference volume endowed with persistent identifiers.
> *Organization committee*
>
>    - Elena Spadini (Université de Lausanne, CRLR)
>    - Francesca Tomasi (Università di Bologna)
>
> *With the support of*
>
>    - Centre de recherche sur les lettres romandes
>    <http://www.unil.ch/crlr/home.html> (CRLR), Université de Lausanne
>
> *In collaboration with*
>
>    - Digital Humanities and Digital Knowledge
>    <https://corsi.unibo.it/2cycle/DigitalHumanitiesKnowledge> (DHDK),
>    University of Bologna
>    - Section des sciences du langage et de l’information
>    <https://www.unil.ch/sli/fr/home.html> (SLI), Université de Lausanne
>    - Lausanne Laboratory for Computational and Statistical Text Analysis
>    <http://unil.ch/llist/en/> (LLIST)
>
>
>
>
>
>
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> Centre de recherches sur les lettres romandes <http://www.unil.ch/crlr>
>
>
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