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Week 3, Day 2: Tuesday, July 25

Synopsis

The second day of Week 3 looks at how digital editions themselves may be treated as data in various ways, as well as how data may be embedded within them.

Outcome goals

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9:00–10:30: Bringing it all together

Practically and conceptually

Time Topic Type
15 min Practically Presentation
30 min Hands on practically Code lab
15 min Conceptually Presentation
30 min Hands on conceptually Code lab

10:30–11:00: Coffee break

11:00–12:30: Plugging your edition into the graph

Plugging your edition into the graph

Time Topic Type
15 min Extracting and publishing RDF data Presentation
30 min Hands on Extracting and publishing RDF data Code lab
15 min RDF databases and SPARQL Presentation
30 min Hands on RDF databases and SPARQL Code lab

12:30–2:00: Lunch

2:00–3:30: XQuery 2

In this session, we review XQuery basics and expand those skills. You will end up writing XQuery for your own documents, so come prepared.

Time Topic Type
20 min Review of XQuery 1 Presentation
20 min Hands on XQuery practice Code lab
10 min Defining your own functions Presentation
40 min Explore your documents Code lab

3:30–4:00: Coffee break

4:00–5:30: LOD and editions

Linked data principles

Time Topic Type
10 min URIs as identifiers Presentation
15 min Hands on URIs as identifiers Code lab
15 min Modeling concepts and expressions Presentation
15 min Hands on Modeling concepts and expressions Code lab
10 min Choosing and using ontologies Presentation
10 min Hands on Choosing and using ontologies Code lab
15 min Review Discussion

We’ll end each day with a request for feedback, based on a general version of the day’s outcome goals, and we’ll try to adapt on the fly to your responses. Please complete Week 3, Day 2 feedback (just copy and paste it into a plain-text document) and email your response to Kaylen at kaylensanders@pitt.edu with the subject heading “Week 3, Day 2 feedback”.