Time:
Wednesday, September 12, 2018 - 16:00 to 17:30
Talks
Springer Nature SciGraph is a scholarly linked data repository hosting more than one billion triples about publications, grants, conferences, organizations and many other objects that are linked to the publishing activities of Springer Nature. Alongside making this data available online under a diverse licensing scheme (CC0, CC-BY and CC-BY-NC) in order to increase its reuse within the scientific community, this work was aimed at providing Springer Nature with more opportunities to develop compelling user facing products based on these metadata.
Markus Kaindl
MA / Senior Manager Semantic Data
Springer Nature
http://www.springernature.com/
Markus Kaindl joined Springer in early 2013 as Data Manager for the Springer Book Archives project, retro-digitizing 110.000 books from the company’s rich past. Prior to this role he had worked as developer and product owner at the Munich Digitization Center of the Bavarian State Library.
Michele Pasin
PhD, Lead Data Architect
Springer Nature
http://www.springernature.com/
Michele Pasin is an information and data architect with a focus on enterprise metadata management and semantic technologies. Michele currently works for Springer Nature, a publishing company resulting from the May 2015 merger of Springer
Research products have evolved a lot in the last decade. Starting from metadata search, over keyword and fulltext search to more intelligent forms. Customers have always struggled with using the correct (from author's point of view) searchterms.
At Wolters Kluwer we want help and guide the users from their problem or question toward the right answer within the context of a document.
Kris Van Damme
Wolters Kluwer Belgium
https://wolterskluwer.com/
I started working for Wolters Kluwer back in 1990 as developer. The company had launched their first research product (on CD-rom) in 1982.
In one of my first projects I worked on a tool to manage alphabetic indexes, what we now call thesaurus management. Later I worked in a team do develop the next generation of CD research products and later on our online research platform.
When approaching semantic content solutions, it’s often tempting to focus on technologies and platforms. This session looks at the interpersonal and business side of optimising content models and use of semantic structures inline (semantic XML) and centrally stored (ontology management).
Noz Urbina
Content Strategist / Futurist
Urbina Consulting
http://urbinaconsulting.com/
Noz Urbina is a globally recognised leader in the field of content strategy and customer experience consultancy. He’s well known as a pioneer in customer journey mapping and adaptive content modelling for delivering personalised, contextually relevant content experiences in an omnichannel environment.