Dear all, Philip

Actually this work was meant for Pavlov, so by mistake it was sent to the list. 
It is an ongoing
project, not published yet, but I am really happy that some of you find it 
really interesting - we
can discuss this and we can always exchange opinions of course 
Best
Athina

December 13, 2021 6:20 PM, "Carlisle, Philip" 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Athina,
> This is REALLY interesting and very timely for a project we are undertaking 
> here in the UK.
> 
> We (Historic England) are currently beginning development of a National 
> Marine Historic Environment
> Record using the Getty funded Arches platform which, as you may know, uses 
> the CRM and its
> extensions as its core ontology.
> 
> We currently have legacy data which perfectly matches the SeaLiT extension. 
> Namely wreck sites of
> vessels which were trading in the waters around England and the UK from 
> Prehistory to the Present.
> The legacy data was held in a bespoke Oracle database and the ETL process 
> will take the legacy data
> and model it as a Vessel (Ship) with an associated Wreck site (where known) 
> I'd be interested to
> discuss our approach and to feedback on the SeaLiT ontology if you think that 
> would be helpful.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Phil
> 
> Phil Carlisle
> Data Standards Specialist
> Information Analysis
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