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Ende 2012 wurde an der Fachhochschule Potsdam die Koordinierungsstelle Brandenburg-digital eingerichtet. Sie wird durch das Ministerium für Wissenschaft, Forschung und Kultur des Landes Brandenburg gefördert. Ihre Hauptaufgabe besteht darin, brandenburgische Digitalisierungsprojekte beratend zu unterstützen. Ein Arbeitskreis Brandenburg.digital, mit Vertretern aller Kultursparten, bildet die Basis eines Kooperations- und Kompetenznetzwerks für die Vermittlung von Kultureinrichtungen an regionale Kooperationspartner. Neben der regionalen Verankerung bestehen kooperative Verbindungen zu Einrichtungen in anderen Bundesländern und zum Netzwerk der Deutschen Digitalen Bibliothek.
The shift from hypothesis-driven to data-driven science implies new methods for hypothesis generation. Creativity support has to be offered for problem finding based on research data. DataCreativityTools (DCT) is a research & development project building a pilot creativity support tool for the OpEN.SC biomedical data.
A lot of information that is already available on the Web, or retrieved from local information sys-tems and social networks, is structured in data silos that are not semantically related. Semantic technologies make it apparent that the use of typed links that directly express their relations are an advantage for every application that can reuse the incorporated knowledge about the data. For this reason, data integration, through reengineering (e.g., triplify) or querying (e.g., D2R), is an important task in order to make information available for everyone. Thus, in order to build a semantic map of the data, we need knowledge about data items itself and the relation between heterogeneous data items. Here we present our work of providing Lexical Linked Data (LLD) through a meta-model that contains all the resources and gives the possibility to retrieve and navigate them from different per-spectives. After giving the definition of Lexical Linked Data, we describe the existing datasets we collected and the new datasets we included. Here we describe their format and show some use cases where we link lexical data, and show how to reuse and inference semantic data de-rived from lexical data. Different lexical resources (MultiWordNet, EuroWordNet, MEMODATA Lexicon, the Hamburg Methaphor Data-base) are connected to each other towards an Integrated Vocabulary for LLD that we evaluate and present.
The SPIM workshop focuses especially on people that are working on the social or semantic Web, machine learning, user modeling, recommender systems, information retrieval, semantic interaction, or their combination. The goal is to bring together researchers and practitioners to initiating discussions on the different requirements and challenges coming with the social and semantic Web for personalized information retrieval systems. The workshop aims at improving the exchange of ideas between the different research communities and practitioners involved in the research on semantic personalized information management.
Context-aware information is widely available in various ways and is becoming more and more important for enhancing retrieval performance and recommendation results. The current main issue to cope with is not only recommending or retrieving the most relevant items and content, but defining them ad hoc. Other relevant issues include personalizing and adapting the information and the way it is displayed to the user's current situation and interests. Ubiquitous computing further provides new means for capturing user feedback on items and providing information.
Bibliothek im Wandel
(2013)
Der siebte graduale Fernweiterbildungskurs Bibliotheksmanagement ist im Oktober erfolgreich an der FH Potsdam gestartet. Wieder sind 30 Teilnehmerinnen und Teilnehmer aus der gesamten Bundesrepublik und unterschiedlicher Bibliothekstypen mit dabei, die den Kurs berufsbegleitend absolvieren und mit Spannung die Kurseröffnung im Oktober erwartet haben.