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=Tips for creating events and event serieses=
 
 
Its particularly useful to get an overview of how a conference serie developed over time, e.g. wrt. acceptance rate geographic focus etc.
 
 
In most cases, there is a Web page of the steering committee of a conference series, which will contain information about past and future events.
 
Also DBLP is a great source, e.g. http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ercimdl/index.html
 
The foreword/preface of the respective proceedings (which is freely accessible in most cases) also usually contains the most important facts about a conference (e.g. chairs, number of submitted and accepted papers etc.).
 
  
 
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* upload the data using [[Special:ImportCSV]] or email the CSV (or Google Sheets link) to info@openresearch.org - we will take care of the importing
 
* upload the data using [[Special:ImportCSV]] or email the CSV (or Google Sheets link) to info@openresearch.org - we will take care of the importing
 
* Be aware, that updating existing content/templates does not yet seem to be possible (all pages will be overwritten unless you select the Skip option
 
* Be aware, that updating existing content/templates does not yet seem to be possible (all pages will be overwritten unless you select the Skip option
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Its particularly useful to get an overview of how a conference serie developed over time, e.g. wrt. acceptance rate geographic focus etc.
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In most cases, there is a Web page of the steering committee of a conference series, which will contain information about past and future events.
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Also DBLP is a great source, e.g. http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ercimdl/index.html
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The foreword/preface of the respective proceedings (which is freely accessible in most cases) also usually contains the most important facts about a conference (e.g. chairs, number of submitted and accepted papers etc.).
  
 
== Geographical name edit ==
 
== Geographical name edit ==

Revision as of 13:55, 15 December 2020

Häufig gestellte Fragen für die Kuratierung

Kuratierungs_FAQ

Guidelines for creating events

Mandatory properties

Recommended properties

Optional properties


Bulk Page creation

For conference series (and probably other similar types of content), its important to add data to OpenResearch in bulk. Here is how this can be done easily

Bulk Page Creation with XML import

The Title should be "{$Acronym}" and each of the variables should aligned with variables in the xml file.

{{Event
|Acronym={$Acronym}
|Title={$Title}
|Series=ESWC
|Type=Conference
|Field=Semantic web
|Start date={$Start}
|End date={$End}
|City={$City}
|State={$State}
|Country={$Country}
|Homepage={$Homepage}
|Submitted papers={$Submissions}
|Accepted papers={$Accepted}
|has general chair={$Chair},
|has program chair={$PC chair}
}}

Bulk page creation with CSV Import

  • the Data Transfer extension allows to create pages in bulk from CSV
  • Create a CSV file with the page title in the first column and columns for all template attributes named according to the scheme Template[attribute]:
Title,Event[Series],Event[Acronym],Event[Homepage],Event[Start date],Event[End date],Event[City],Event[State],Event[Country],Event[Field],Event[Type],Event[Submitted papers],Event[Accepted papers],Event[Title]
WI 2017,IEEE/WIC/ACM,WI 2017,www.webintelligence2017.com,2017/08/23,2017/08/27,Leipzig,,Germany,Web Intelligence,Conference,,,International Conference on Web Intelligence

Tips for creating events and event serieses

Its particularly useful to get an overview of how a conference serie developed over time, e.g. wrt. acceptance rate geographic focus etc.

In most cases, there is a Web page of the steering committee of a conference series, which will contain information about past and future events. Also DBLP is a great source, e.g. http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ercimdl/index.html The foreword/preface of the respective proceedings (which is freely accessible in most cases) also usually contains the most important facts about a conference (e.g. chairs, number of submitted and accepted papers etc.).

Geographical name edit

  • Geonames geographical name decoding is used.
  • It can be checked at geonames whether the geographical name exists or not.
  • If it exits, then the geographical coordinate of the name can be decoded and the map view can be rendered.
  • An alternative name for existing can be created, see geonames manual.
  • If it does not exist, then it can be created. Detail information can be checked at geonames manual.
  • Normally it takes a few days until the API can decode the newly added name, see geonames update.