Dear All,

Sure, CRMdig needs a review. It has done a good job for 3D object scanning and model creation in 2012 with lots of data. Provenance in general is, of course, a wider issue. We need to create complete mappings between PREMIS, PROVo and CRM extensions.

Best,

Martin

On 4/27/2021 5:19 PM, Robert Sanderson via Crm-sig wrote:

George Bruseker and I have also done some work to try and align the Parthenos model with Linked Art, as a first step toward (hopefully) bringing the results back to CRMdig.

CRMdig, in my opinion, is very messy and needs a complete overhaul. Comparing Premis (v3), Parthenos and the Linked Art extension could be a nice process to clean it up a bit.

Rob


On Tue, Apr 27, 2021 at 8:10 AM Franco Niccolucci via Crm-sig <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Dear Miel

    the project PARTHENOS has developed a CRM-compliant extension of
    CRMdig which could be useful for you, called the PARTHENOS Entity
    Model (PEM).

    It adds several useful entities such as Project, Service, Software
    etc. further developing and specializing concepts already defined
    in CRMdig. It does not address explicitly the audiovisual domain,
    which could be an interesting add-on easily developed.

    PEM is fully described in the project deliverable D5.1, available
    from here:

    https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2668433
    <https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2668433>

    For any further information/clarification you can contact directly
    the deliverable authors or myself.

    Best wishes

    Franco

    Prof. Franco Niccolucci
    Director, VAST-LAB
    PIN - U. of Florence
    Scientific Coordinator ARIADNEplus
    Technology Director 4CH

    Editor-in-Chief
    ACM Journal of Computing and Cultural Heritage (JOCCH)

    Piazza Ciardi 25
    59100 Prato, Italy


    > Il giorno 27 apr 2021, alle ore 13:25, Miel Vander Sande via
    Crm-sig <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> ha
    scritto:
    >
    > Hi all,
    >
    > I'm starting a datamodelling excersise at my organisation. We
    are an audiovisiual archive in Flanders, Belgium; we digitize,
    preserve and disseminate audiovisual material from Flemish
    cultural organisations.
    > I was looking into way to model our digitization and
    preservation flows. We use PREMIS to a certain extent, but the
    material we ingest is (or rather: could be) described using CIDOC
    CRM, hence CRMdig is quite interesting.
    >
    > Does anyone have some input on:
    > - what the current status of CRM dig is?
    > - whether there are efforts to align PREMIS/PROV to CRMdig?
    >
    > Best,
    >
    > Miel
    >
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