Dear Jim,

thanks for the suggestion, but luckily I found a safe haven from publish or 
perish here in Germany ;-)

More seriously, I agree that it would be good to make sure CRM is visible in 
such a book but I am afraid I am totally tied up when it comes to writing and 
research right not (not to speak of teaching!)

All the best,

Øyvind

8. feb. 2016 kl. 22:58 skrev Jim Salmons (FactMiners) 
<[email protected]>:

> A belated and sincere Happy New Year to all. I have brief comments on the 
> Collection-renaming conversation, but I could not resist getting this info 
> into the group after reading.
> 
> As an independent, unaffiliated Citizen Scientist, I don't have to worry 
> about this, but there are likely SIG members living in a "publish or perish" 
> situation. If so and you are looking for a publishing opportunity, this might 
> be a "win-win" for the SIG member and for our shared interest in promoting 
> interest and understanding about the #cidocCRM.
> 
> Here is a link to the call for chapter abstracts for the forthcoming De 
> Gruyter Saur book "Organization, Representation, and Description through the 
> Digital Age: Information in Libraries, Archives and Museums" to be edited by 
> Caroline Fuchs and Christine Angel of St. John's University, New York: 
> http://goo.gl/oc9mXW.
> 
> Given the described scope and focus of the editors' interest, this sure 
> sounds like a volume that should have at least a solid #cidocCRM 
> overview/survey chapter (and more).
> 
> BTW, if any SIG member has an interest in this publishing opportunity 
> (Oyvind, I'm looking at you ;-) ) and is short on time and/or energy and 
> would be interested in discussing a co-authoring relationship, my specific 
> interest would be in providing a compelling example of the use of a 
> cidocCRM/FRBRoo/PRESSoo "stack" in the modeling of a typical commercial 
> magazine publication to address the #TextSoup2SmartData challenge. I am very 
> pleased to be working on this challenge with folks from the PRImA Research 
> Lab and the EMOP (Early Modern OCR Project) folks from Texas A&M's IDHMC. If 
> anyone wants to know more or discuss possible collaboration, please do not 
> hesitate to contact me off-list.
> 
> Finally, I am interested if any SIG member is also a member of IAPR's TC#15, 
> the technical committee on GBR (graph-based reasoning) in the Pattern 
> Recognition field (http://iapr-tc15.greyc.fr/index.php). My PRImA buddy, 
> Apostolos Antonacopoulos, is about to introduce me to a former chair of the 
> committee so we can begin a conversation with these folks about our 
> #TextSoup2SmartData research collaboration.
> 
> Happy-Healthy 2016 Vibes,
> -: Jim :-
> 
> Jim Salmons
> FactMiners & The Softalk Apple Project
> 
> 
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