Finished Islamic Trust Studies Workshop “RDF hands-on seminar for data-driven research Part. 2” (Jan. 20)

2023.12.14

Category: Workshop

Research Group: C01 Digital HumanitiesOrganizer

Islamic Trust Studies Workshop “RDF hands-on seminar for data-driven research Part. 2” (Jan. 20)

A series of hands-on seminars for acquisition of RDF skills and digitization by the method will be jointly held by Publicly Offered Research “Visual Analyses of Nominal Connectivity among 14th to 16th Century Arab Urban Elites,” C01, and the Islamic Trust Studies Project’s “ITS’ Kitchen” led by the Area Organizer.
The Part 2 of this series will offer a hands-on learning opportunity to convert the research data of the participants, based on RDF, into a machine-readable format.


Presenter: Eri Degawa (Doctoral Course, Graduate School of Humanities and Studies on Public Affairs, Chiba Univ.)
                       Material: Jurisprudence of the Mixed Courts of Egypt in the late nineteenth century
Lecturer: Jun Ogawa (Center for Open Data in the Humanities)
Moderator and Discussant: Erina Ota-Tsukada (ILCAA)


Language: Japanese
Conditions: Open to the public, Admission Free, Online

Pre-registration:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1JeIo5TVt9xSVR9duvaMPZ1WO4oiSu6rIQAKTSqSehp4/
Registration will be accepted until 17 January.

Co-organizer:
Grant-in Aid for Transformative Research Areas (A)
“Visual Analyses of Nominal Connectivity among 14th to 16th Century Arab Urban Elites” (Principal Investigator: Erina Ota-Tsukada (ILCAA), 23H03928)
“Connectivity Analyses by Digital Humanities Method” (Principal Investigator: Wakako Kumakura (Keio University), 20H05830)
“Connectivity and Trust Building in Islamic Civilization” (Area Organizer: Hidemitsu KUROKI (ILCAA/SRC Hokkaido University), 20H05823)

Contact:
Erina Ota-Tsukada (e.otatsukada[at]tufs.ac.jp)

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