Since it is not possible to submit an abstract through the CAA conference paper submission system for the Linked Open Data Applied to Pottery Databases roundtable, as it was last year with the numismatic roundtable in Paris, one can email the abstract to Tyler Jo Smith or me directly. Additionally, in order to promote the proposals and discussion topics, I can give access to participants to post their ideas and abstracts here on the Kerameikos blog.
Even if you do not plan to make a short, 10-15 minute informal presentation during the roundtable, you may still post the topics you'd like to discuss, your interests in pottery and/or databases, or what information you'd like to come away with. This format is similar to THATCamp. For the roundtable to be optimally beneficial, the participants should have an influence on the conversation. After all, the roundtable isn't just about the Kerameikos project.
Even if you do not plan to make a short, 10-15 minute informal presentation during the roundtable, you may still post the topics you'd like to discuss, your interests in pottery and/or databases, or what information you'd like to come away with. This format is similar to THATCamp. For the roundtable to be optimally beneficial, the participants should have an influence on the conversation. After all, the roundtable isn't just about the Kerameikos project.
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