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Workshop
Date/Time: 29.10.2024 13:15 -- 17:15
Location
- KIT Campus North, Building 303 (Library), Oberer Seminarraum
- Online platform will be announced later
- Course on Skills4EOSC learning platform (will be made available at the start of workshop)
Training Description
In this workshop, we will learn what an ontology is and how it is used to model knowledge. We will establish some links to its use within a data management context, and we will explore the possibilities of making queries within the semantic web using linked data. The workshop will include hands-on exercises using SPARQL.
Target audience
Everyone interested in research data management (such as knowledge graphs, linked data, or related areas)
Expertise Level / Skill Level
Beginner
Primary Language
English
Access Cost
N
Prerequisites: None
Duration
- 4 hours (including breaks)
Training objectives
- Understand what is an ontology and its basic concepts
- Discover how it can be applied to RDM
- Knowing the technologies and tools related to ontologies
- Basics of semantic web
- Understand how the ontologies are the base for the semantic web and linked data
- Learn about which technologies supports linked data. Semantic web stack
- Discover useful tools and potential applications
- Getting started with SPARQL as query language. Illustrative SPARQL endpoints
- Understand with examples the use of semantic web to support Research Data Management
Keywords
ontologies, linked data, knowledge graph, RDM
Agenda: Training Schedule - Training Structure
Time | Topic |
---|---|
13:15 | Ontologies |
14:45 | Coffe break |
15:15 | Linked Data and Semantic Web |
16:15 | Hands-on Linked Data/SPARQL |
17:15 | End |
Resources and Materials
All training resources will be available on the FAIR-by-Design methodology course on the learning platform. You will need to self-enrol in the course to gain access to the materials. Additional equipment and software needed to take full advantage of the training activities:
- Laptop
- Headset with microphone (online participants)
- Jupyter environment (e.g. Google colab, Binder, ESOC...)
Certification Information (Digital Open Badges and Microcredentials)
The trainees that will pass the completion criteria will be aawarded with correspondent digital badge.
Author(s)
Trainer(s)
Contact information
- E-mail. f.a[at]csic.es
License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike 4.0 International License.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.5072/zenodo.1234567
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Acknowledgement
These learning materials have been developed by following the FAIR-by-Design Methodology.