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> On Jan 29, 2018, at 4:08 AM, George Bruseker <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Dear all,
> 
> Please find below an invitation for papers on CRM and archaeology at this 
> year’s EAA.
> 
> Best,
> 
> George
> 
> ----
> 
> We would like to invite your EAA2018 paper proposals for: 
> 
> Session 555: Using the CIDOC CRM for archaeologists: from theory to practice 
> 
> [Theme: Theories and methods in archaeological sciences}
> 
> This session aims to given an open look on how the CIDOC CRM standard and its 
> extensions can be adopted by archaeologists in order to support and further 
> their research through data integration. The emphasis of the session is on 
> how the standard has been and is being adopted in actual archaeological 
> research and data management in order to support and improve research 
> processes. With a practical emphasis on theory-in-practice, the session aims 
> to show successes and also challenges in adopting the CIDOC CRM method for 
> expressing archaeological data. 
> 
> The session will, thus, include 5 to 6 short papers presenting case studies 
> (20 min. and discussions) exploring the above topics. Additionally, there 
> will be a presentation of a generic workflow for implementing CIDOC CRM on 
> archaeological datasets, giving a synopsis of steps and tools required to 
> achieve a practical result. This workflow will be presented in relation to a 
> case study and the material presented will be available to session 
> participants for self-study.
> 
> With the above agenda, the goal of this work will be to open CIDOC CRM to 
> more researchers in the archaeological domain and to open discussions about 
> the practical interests, barriers and concerns that this method presents.
> 
> If you are interested in submitting a paper presenting your CRM 
> implementation, interested in learning about a CRM implementation workflow, 
> and/or interested in the general discussion of the potential benefits and 
> difficulties of using CRM to integrate archaeological data, please send us a 
> message ([email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> and 
> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>). The deadline for 
> submitting abstracts through the EAA website is 15 February. 
> 
> We look forward to your participation in this session and this important 
> discussion.
> 
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