Linked Pasts 10 and Linked Pasts Japan 1 will be held in person at the
National Institute of Informatics in Tokyo, Japan from 9 to 12 December 2024.
The deadline for submission of activities is extended to 30 September.
The Linked Pasts Symposium brings together scholars, heritage professionals and other practitioners with an interest in Linked Open Data as applied
to the study of the ancient and historical world. All the activities taking place in the Linked Pasts are goal-oriented discussions and collaborations, instead of research presentations as is usual in a conventional academic conference.
Call for Activities
Activities in the event are collected in three categories: Activity, Tutorial & demo, and Poster. As the event will be a joint symposium of both Linked Pasts 10 and Linked Pasts Japan 1, activities can be organized either in English or in Japanese.
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Activity: You will be organizing a session (about two hours) or a series of sessions and providing topics and an agenda for the discussion. Applicants should submit an abstract of 300-500 words, including the background, objective, possible topics,
main audience, and an estimated number of sessions you consume.
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Tutorial & demo: There will be tutorials or demos in the pre-conference session on 9 December. In an abstract of 300-500 words, proposers need to explain in detail the tool they intend to introduce in the session.
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Poster: Posters introduce the budding research or preliminary result of their studies. Abstract should be composed of up to 300 words.
Submission Deadline: 22 September 2024 30 September 2024
Notification of Acceptance: October 2024
An abstract in English with your name, affiliation, contact, activity type (Activity, Tutorials & demos, or Poster), and session language (English or Japanese) should be submitted to the Programme Committee contact email
linked...@nii.ac.jp.
Note that submission should be in English even for activities in Japanese to ensure that the programme committee members can review the submission.
Programme Committee
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Jun Ogawa (chair)
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Asanobu Kitamoto
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Yukiko Kawamoto
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Goki Miyakita
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Kimberley Martin
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Valeria Vitale
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Shintaro Yamada
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Marius Streinu
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Ayano Kokaze
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Gabriel Bodard
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Taizo Yamada
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Dr Gabriel BODARD (he/him)
Reader in Digital Classics
Director of Studies (research): Digital Humanities Research Hub
Director of Studies (research): Institute of Classical Studies
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Institute of Classical Studies
University of London
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