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The Semantic Web in Practice, Part Two – Museum Computer Network 2009 Conference – 11/14/09

November 14th, 2009
What
The Semantic Web in Practice, Part Two
When
Saturday, November 14, 2009
10:45am - Participation is limited to conference attendees. - All Ages
Where
Portland, OR, USA
Other Info
For the last two years, the Interpretive Technology team at the Metropolitan Museum of Art has used Semantic MediaWiki (SMW) as a development platform as an alternative to a more laborious, traditional software design approach. This wiki-based approach has enabled the team to give users a working, bare-bones application immediately with the ability to refine the wiki installation as the users’ needs dictate. This approach has additionally allowed the team to get away from the traditional “boxes and fields tied to a SQL database” approach and move towards one in which a majority of the data lives inside free-text fields, but is still available for querying.

Using a Semantic MediaWiki-based application developed for documentation of conservation practices, the panelists will demonstrate:

Using SMW as a software development platform; Using SMW as a data aggregator in conjunction with Web services; Data sharing between wikis; Using MediaWiki extensions to improve workflow (external image management, etc); Using SMW to exploit the Semantic Web with RDF exports and linked data; Using SMW as a platform for vocabulary development and standardization (employing the CIDOC-CRM as a model).
The panelists will give an overview of current development efforts, lessons learned, and opportunities for near-term development.

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The Semantic Web in Practice, Part One – Museum Computer Network 2009 Conference – 11/13/09

November 13th, 2009
What
The Semantic Web in Practice, Part One
When
Friday, November 13, 2009
4:00pm - Participation is limited to conference attendees. - All Ages
Where
Portland, OR, USA
Other Info
Chair: Koven J. Smith, Associate Manager of Interpretive Technology, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Participant: Don H. Undeen, Senior Information Architect, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

An update of last year's popular introduction to the Semantic Web, this session will introduce beginners to many of the basic concepts behind the Semantic Web while focusing on the practical issues associated with deploying semantic technologies in a museum environment. The panelists will introduce the languages and tools of the Semantic Web including RDF, OWL, SPARQL, and triple stores, and will present several real-world demonstrations using museum data.

Sponsored by the Semantic Web SIG

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Making the Call: Evaluating Mobile Projects in Museums – Museum Computer Network 2009 Conference – 11/12/09

November 12th, 2009
What
Making the Call: Evaluating Mobile Projects in Museums
When
Thursday, November 12, 2009
1:30pm - Participation is limited to conference attendees. - All Ages
Where
Portland, OR, USA
Other Info
Chair: Sheila Carey, Audience & Programs Analyst, Canadian Heritage Information Network

Participants: Nancy Proctor, Head of New Media Initiatives, Smithsonian American Art Museum; Sherry Hsi, Associate Director, Extended Learning Group, Exploratorium; Koven Smith, Associate Manager of Interpretive Technology, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

The New Media Consortium's Horizon Report has, for several years, identified emerging technologies and their impact on education. For 2008, the supplementary report, the Horizon.Museum Project, considered a number of emerging technologies and their impact on museums. Mobile devices were identified as having potential impact in the first horizon, "time to adoption: one year or less." As museums try to decide how or whether to integrate mobile technology into their projects, particularly in this time of limited resources, they can learn from the experience of other museums which have already implemented and evaluated the use of mobile devices. This panel will analyze several such projects and discuss the lessons learned in the ensuing evaluations.
Sponsored by the Metrics and Evaluation SIG

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The Semantic Museum

November 20th, 2008

Datasets in the Linking Open Data project, as ...Image via WikipediaI just wanted to write a quick post saying thanks to everyone who came and saw our presentation “The Semantic Web in Practice” last week at the Museum Computer Network conference. It seemed I couldn’t turn around all week without someone commenting positively on our presentation; your compliments were warmly received by both Don and me. Thanks.

The upshot of all this is that we have now officially formed a special interest group around the idea of creating truly “semantic” museums. More on this as it develops, but for the time being, you can join the discussion in the Semantic Museum Google group.

In addition, the slides from Thursday’s presentation can be downloaded here. I’m not sure how useful the slides are without the accompanying narration, but hopefully the notes added to each slide will help clarify things somewhat. And, just so you don’t have to go to the slides for the list of resources mentioned in the presentation, here they are:

There are a few more resources listed in the slides, but I thought these would be the most helpful.

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