7–8 May, 2014
Madrid
The Madrid Workshop will be the seventh in the series of W3C workshops that survey and share information about currently available best practices and standards that can help content creators and localizers address the needs of the multilingual Web.
The LIDER project is providing the main support for the workshop. As part of the event, LIDER will organize a roadmapping workshop on linked data and content analytics. Details will be provided later.
The MultilingualWeb workshop will provide an important opportunity to identify gaps that need to be addressed and this workshop shifts the focus to emphasize practical methods of making multilingualism a reality on the Web. The workshop was also designed as an opportunity for participants to network and share information between and across the various different communities involved in enabling the multilingual Web.
The workshop is hosted by the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid.
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