AMG-UC Events
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Next Event
A workshop be held on 7th July 2009 at the University of Leicester from 10:00-16:30.
This workshop will be an opportunity to review and discuss specialist reports on automatic metadata generation on the following topics:
- Subject metadata (classification, keywords)
- Geospatial metadata (postcode, map references, place names)
- Person-related metadata (people, institutions, co-workers, projects)
- Usage-related metadata (course reading lists, comments, annotations, library borrowing records)
- File Format metadata (definitive for preservation)
- Factual metadata (date, time, user, software system, etc)
- Bibliographic metadata (including citation)
- Multilingual/translated metadata (automatic metadata translation)
- Integrating AMG into deposit workflows (web service orchestration)
If you would like to attend please cut and paste the information below in an email to C.Duncan@intrallect.com.
Numbers are limited to 24 and places will be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis so please register now if you would like to join us. There is no charge for the workshop but you will need to cover your own travel and any accommodation costs.
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Automatic Metadata Generation: 2nd Workshop University of Leicester, 10.00 - 16.30, 7 July 2009
I wish to attend the workshop.
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Accommodation is available in the University Halls of Residence for the night of 6th July at a cost of £39.80 + vat for single, en-suite rooms in John Foster Hall with breakfast.
I wish to reserve a room for the night of the 6th July and understand that I will be invoiced for this by Intrallect Ltd: yes/no
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Planned Events
There are no further events planned at present.
Past Events
The first Use Case Workshop was held at UKOLN, Bath University on 5 June 2009. This workshop produced a number of automatic metadata generation Use Scenarios.
A discussion session on Automatic Metadata Generation was held during the Intrallect User Conference, 25-26 March 2009. A set of notes is available in PowerPoint format [1]
