Linked Pasts Symposium (online, Dec 1–12 2025)

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Linked Pasts Symposium 11 (online), December 1-12, 2025
The Linked Pasts Symposium is a goal-oriented meeting at which you can build, plan or learn about the application of linked open data (LOD) to historical texts, events and data. The following activities are offered in 2025: to participate, sign up for any individual activities or events that interest you.
Programme
  1. Chronique en ligne/AG Online: First geodata hackathon (Catherine Bouras, Eleni Gkadolou). 2nd–4th December 2025.
  2. Documenting Epigraphic Data in Wikidata: From Ontology to Practice (Anna Clara Maniero Azzolini, Maxime Guénette, Emily Helm, Anne Hunnell Chen). 2nd–3rd December 2025.
  3. Enriching digital heritage with LLMs and Linked Open Data (Gethin Rees, Elton Barker, Sarah Middle, Anna-Maria Sichani, Mia Ridge). 9th–10th December 2025.
  4. Linking Knowledge Through Place: ISHI, WHG, and the Future of Gazetteer Collaboration (Ruth Mostern, Stephen Gadd, Alexandra Straub, Palak Vashist). 9th December 2025.
  5. Pelagios Network Annotation Working Group (Elton Barker, Anne Chen). 3rd December 2025.
  6. Pelagios Network People Activity: Sample Data Hackathon (Gabriel Bodard, Jun Ogawa). 1st–4th December 2025.
  7. Promoting Collaboration, Linking Communities: building Pelagios connections through the Digital Classicist Wiki (Tom Gheldof, Sarah Middle). 1st–8th December 2025.
  8. Reconstructing events in time and space (Yu Lee An, Ryan Shaw). Sign up.
  9. SNAP:DRGN secondary recommendations: TEI XML and Wikidata (Gabriel Bodard, K. Faith Lawrence, Camillo Carlo Pellizzari di San Girolamo, Charlotte Tupman). 1st–4th December 2025.
  10. Wikidata/CIDOC property mapping: discovery and planning (Anne Chen, Kimiko Adler, Katherine Thornton, Florian Thiery, Daria Stefan, Maxime Guénette). 2nd–3rd December 2025.
  11. Writing SPARQL queries with GitHub Copilot (Duncan Hay). 12th December 2025.
Organising committee
  • Gabriel Bodard
  • Leif Isaksen
  • Sarah Middle
  • Jun Ogawa



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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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