Hi,

Where is this quote taken from? I don't find it anywhere on the page of the CRM web site entitled "Scope", with sections "Intended scope" and "Practical scope". [1] That page "defines" "Practical scope" by listing all the data structures which have been mapped to the CRM. Those data structures include library, archive and generic metadata frameworks.

Richard

[1] http://cidoc-crm.org/scope.html

On 17/02/2014 20:13, martin wrote:
Dear All,

Should we define the practical scope of the CRM wider than "museums" ?
I believe yes:

"....the Practical Scope,
which is expressed by the overall scope of a reference set of specific
identifiable museum documentation standards and practices that the CRM aims to
encompass..."


Best,

Martin

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