So far, we have the mapping of CRM 3.2 >> RDFS. Is there anyone working on CRM 4.1 >> RDFS?
We are using a RDF database for a journal delivery. Yan University of Arizona Library -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of martin Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 7:27 AM To: crm-sig; Lida Harami Subject: [crm-sig] CRM SIG Meeting at CIDOC 2005, CALL FOR COMMENT During CIDOC 2005, a CIDOC CRM SIG Meeting took place. It could be clarified, that CIDOC Conferences will also be open to non-CIDOC members at a higher fee. A CRM tutorial was held with 30 participants. In the following meetings, the following topics were discussed: A) Progress of the ISO submission: 1. Resolve the naming difference between the ISO version and the version 4.0 on http://cidoc.ics.forth.gr: E70 Stuff becomes E70 Thing in ISO 21127, E8 Acquisition Event becomes E8 Acquisition E11 Modification Event becomes E11 Modification E12 Production Event becomes E12 Production E16 Measurement Event becomes E16 Measurement E65 Creation Event becomes E65 Creation E66 Formation Event becomes E66 Formation Decision: The Naming as in ISO will be introduced into CICOC CRM version 4.1 to avoid diverging versions. The reason for the change of naming were difficulties when trying to make an as literal as possible translation to French, and other languages as well. 2. The Group asked Nick Crofts, convener of the ISO Working Group for ISO21127 to apply for a "core standard status" for the CRM, which means that the standard will be available free of charge. 3. The Group decided that no perm,anent maintenance procedure from the ISO side is necessary. This is good practice for standards describing changing practices. The standard can be amended at any time, and must be reviewed after five years. B) The Group was informed by me (Martin Doerr) about the status of the CRM-FRBR Harmonization: A first draft model has been created. Now the scope notes are under development. The ambition is to have a first consolidated draft this summer, which is verbose enough so that it can be circulated to the wider audience for general discussion. The activity has the full support from CIDOC and IFLA. The next FRBR-CRM meeting will take place July 4-6 in Heraklion. C) CIDOC and TEI support the collaboration between TEI and CIDOC. Christian Emil Ore, current chair of CIDOC, is also a member of TEI and the TEI Working Group on ontologies and member of CRM-SIG. He will lead the harmonization of TEI and CIDOC CRM, and communicate the respective progress and any questions to be discussed to CRM SIG. D) There was a discussion about how to apply the CRM: One has to distinguish a) the data acquisition level, that typically includes the primary repository, b) the integration level, which may be achieved by global mediators or data warehouse style integration and harvesting, and c) the interpretation level which includes story telling, teaching, web presentations etc. At data acquisition level, CRM compatible, rich data formats are recommended, optimized in form and language to the specific task. In order to solve the problem of shared notions of identity, federations of local (i.e. within the primary repositories) and global authorities are recommended that will maintain once established equivalences. At integration level, a minimal global finding aids model for access was discussed that still preserves CRM semantics: A "CRM Core" of about 15 fields was drafted (attached). This is not a proposed documentation structure! The Group is asked to COMMENT widely on this draft. E) CCO provides guidelines for selecting, ordering, and formatting data used to populate catalog records. (http://www.vraweb.org/CCOweb/). The organisation asks for comments on the latest draft. The work was presented at the CIDOC Conference and seems to be highly relevant and thorough. At some points, there seem to exist possible conflicts with the CIDOC CRM (the recommendations to document related places), which will be further investigated by CRM SIG and the Documentation Standards Working Group. The idea is that CIDOC expresses a constructive criticism as soon as possible, which will be elaborated by the relevant CIDOC Working Groups. All comments welcome. F) The next full CRM Workshop is envisaged winter, early 2006. There will be a local CRM workshop in Sweden in October/November 2005, and another FRBR-CRM Meeting in 2005 still to be announced. Best, Martin -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Martin Doerr | Vox:+30(2810)391625 | Principle Researcher | Fax:+30(2810)391638 | | Email: [email protected] | | Center for Cultural Informatics | Information Systems Laboratory | Institute of Computer Science | Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH) | | Vassilika Vouton,P.O.Box1385,GR71110 Heraklion,Crete,Greece | | Web-site: http://www.ics.forth.gr/isl | --------------------------------------------------------------
