Querying XML Data with XQuery

Friday, March 8, 2019
10:00am to 12:00pm
East Learning Lab B 2113, Hill Library

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About This Workshop

This workshop will teach you how to manipulate and analyze data stored in XML files. You will learn the basics of XQuery, a language that allows you to search XML documents and ask questions about them, and be introduced to XSLT, which can transform XML documents into other formats such as HTML5, RSS, etc. Whether you are dealing with structured numerical data or complicated documents like TEI-encoded texts, these languages and techniques will help you get the information you want from an XML file, manipulate it, and make it available in a useful format. This workshop is geared toward those with some familiarity with XML, but it is not required.

When

Friday, March 8, 2019
10:00am to 12:00pm
Add to calendar 2019-03-08 10:00:00 2019-03-08 12:00:00 Querying XML Data with XQuery This workshop will teach you how to manipulate and analyze data stored in XML files. You will learn the basics of XQuery, a language that allows you to search XML documents and ask questions about them, and be introduced to XSLT, which can transform XML documents into other formats such as HTML5, RSS, etc. Whether you are dealing with structured numerical data or complicated documents like TEI-encoded texts, these languages and techniques will help you get the information you want from an XML file, manipulate it, and make it available in a useful format. This workshop is geared toward those with some familiarity with XML, but it is not required. East Learning Lab B 2113 at the

Where

East Learning Lab B 2113, Hill Library

Instructors

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    Paul Broyles
    Former CLIR Postdoctoral Fellow in Data Curation for Medieval Studies

Accessibility

If assistive technology, live captioning, or other accommodations would improve your experience at this event, please contact us. We encourage you to contact us early about this to allow sufficient time to meet your access needs.

Contact Information

Paul Broyles