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Linked Pasts 8: To be held | Linked Pasts 8: To be held at the Archaeology Data Service, University of York, Nov 24–28 (remote) and Nov 29–Dec 1 (in-person). | ||
===Past conferences=== | ===Past conferences=== | ||
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Description
The Linked Pasts symposium is held once per year, and aims to bring together scholars and practitioners with an interest in Linked Open Data relating to the historical world. Drawing inspiration from the LAWD and Pelagios projects, Linked Pasts is now an independent community with a Steering Committee made up of organizers of past conferences, and other scholars from the field. The local organizers vary by year.
Upcoming conference
Linked Pasts 8: To be held at the Archaeology Data Service, University of York, Nov 24–28 (remote) and Nov 29–Dec 1 (in-person).
Past conferences
- LP 7: University of Ghent, December 2021, Organizers: Piraye Hacıgüzeller (programme chair), Tom Gheldof and others. https://www.ghentcdh.ugent.be/linked-pasts-vii-symposium
- LP 6: University of London & British Library, December 2–16, 2020. Organizers: Gabriel Bodard, Jonathan Blaney, Gethin Rees, Valeria Vitale. https://ics.sas.ac.uk/events/linked-pasts-6
- LP 5: Bordeux, December 11–13, 2019. Organizers: Vincent Razanajao & Alberto Dalla Rosa. https://linkedpasts5.sciencesconf.org/
- LP 4: Mainz, December 11–13, 2018. Organizers: Kai-Christian Bruhn & Anne Klammt. https://linkedpastsiv.hcommons.org/
- LP 3: Stanford, December 4–6, 2017. Organizers: Nicole Coleman & Karl Grossner. http://shc.stanford.edu/events/linked-pasts-iii-new-voices-old-places
- LP 2: Madrid, December 15–16, 2016. http://linhd.uned.es/p/simposio-pelagios/
- LP 1: King's College London, July 20–21, 2015. Organizers: Gabriel Bodard & Leif Isaksen. (Wayback Machine link)