Hi Jim, hi Patrick, hi everyone, The IFLA paper about DOREMUS was written simultaneously in French and English, the English version can be accessed at http://library.ifla.org/1322/2/093-choffe-en.pdf
With all very best wishes, Pierre 2016-07-11 10:23 GMT+02:00 <[email protected]>: > Hi Jim, and hi everyone, > Here is a further reference: it's about the use of FRBRoo and CIDOC CRM in > the French research project named "DOREMUS", which focuses on the extension > of both ontologies to the field of music (concert planning, scores, audio > and video recordings, and documentation about musical works, from > heterogeneous data stores produced by various institutions with various > descriptive traditions and formats): < > http://library.ifla.org/1322/1/093-choffe-fr.pdf>. Unfortunately, the > paper is only available in French so far, but an English translation will > be provided very soon -- hopefully (once it is available, it will be > accessed from: < http://library.ifla.org/1322/1/093-choffe-en.pdf>. > "Serious-ontologies-bashing" has turned quite trendy nowadays. CIDOC CRM > is not its only victim; FRBR-LRM, the IFLA model that integrates FRBRer, > FRAD, and FRSAD, was venomously attacked too, by narrow-minded advocates of > "quick and dirty Frankenstein ontologies". In these times of selfishness > and fragmentation, consistency and robustness are deemed outmoded. I've no > clue what will result from these trends; but for sure they're here to stay. > The smart advocates of the "Pick whichever property from whatever ontology > you like" attitude will only realize the mess they've created when it is > too late. > Best wishes, > Patrick Le Boeuf > > > **************************************************************************** > Patrick LE BOEUF > conservateur > Service Archives et imprimés (SAI) > Département des Arts du spectacle (ASP) > Direction des Collections (DCO) > Bibliothèque nationale de France > 5 rue Vivienne > 75084 Paris cedex 02 > 33(0)1 53 79 37 64 > [email protected] > http://www.bnf.fr > > **************************************************************************** > > > > De : "Jim Salmons" <[email protected]> > A : <[email protected]> > Date : 08/07/2016 19:43 > Objet : Re: [Crm-sig] Quick question: In response to naysayers in > DPLA discussion.... > Envoyé par : "Crm-sig" <[email protected]> > ------------------------------ > > > > Fellow SIG folk, > > I've had a while to think about things, and want to report a slight change > of plan. > > I greatly appreciate the excellent information provided in the thread of > this discussion, and it has certainly been a wonderful personal learning > experience to find out about the exciting implementations and support for > the #cidocCRM in deployed systems in such prestigious institutions and > research centers. > > I have, however, decided to "keep my head down" and not write a Medium > article to encourage the DPLA to be more open and transparent with its > Archival Description Working Group (ADWG) and to better support > international standards, especially the #cidocCRM, in its hiring of a Data > Usage and Analytics Developer. > > It is hard enough just being an independent, unaffiliated > #CitizenScientist. Being an advocate for the #cidocCRM in the U.S. with our > too often "Not Invented Here" and "Go Big or Go Home" attitudes, I can't > risk alienating an organization that I hope to eventually have credibility > and influence with. > > That said, when I do have a chance in the next few weeks, I plan to write > an non-DPLA-oriented article focused on the wonderful systems, projects, > and institutional support of the #cidocCRM as evidenced by Dominic's tweets > and the various posts to this discussion. So, in this sense, please do not > hesitate to provide additional contributions to this list citing the > "latest and greatest" #cidocCRM-compatible systems. > > BTW, I am especially interested in learning about any projects or > institutions using or planning to use #FRBRoo and, most especially, > #PRESSoo. > > I also look forward to learning more about the recent two paper sessions > on the CRM at #CIDOC2016 in Milan. > > Happy-Healthy Vibes, > -: Jim :- > > Jim Salmons and Timlynn Babitsky > Twitter: @Jim_Salmons, @TimlynnBabitsky, @FactMiners, @Softalk_Apple > > www.FactMiners.org(Our #CitizenScience project) > www.SoftalkApple.com(Our #DigitalHistory project) > www.medium.com/@Jim_Salmons/(my #CognitiveComputing/#DigitalHumanities > articles) > > > > _______________________________________________ > Crm-sig mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.ics.forth.gr/mailman/listinfo/crm-sig > > ------------------------------ > > Expositions : > *La franc-maçonnerie > <http://www.bnf.fr/fr/evenements_et_culture/anx_expositions/f.franc_maconnerie.html>* > - jusqu'au 24 juillet 2016 - BnF - François-Mitterrand > > *Avant d'imprimer, pensez à l'environnement.* > > _______________________________________________ > Crm-sig mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.ics.forth.gr/mailman/listinfo/crm-sig > >
