Dear Philip, all,

Thank you for the interest. We will (very) soon publish the first version
of the SeaLiT Ontology (together with an rdfs implementation of it).

We are happy to present it during the next SIG meeting, get feedback, and
also discuss how it could be extended to cover the needs of your project.

In the meantime, you can find some more information about our project (and
the ETL pipeline we have followed), in the below paper:
http://users.ics.forth.gr/~fafalios/files/pubs/fafaliosJOCCH2021.pdf

Best regards,
Pavlos

On Mon, Dec 13, 2021 at 10:48 PM athinak--- via Crm-sig <
[email protected]> wrote:

> 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
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Pavlos Fafalios

Postdoctoral researcher (Marie Curie IF - Project ReKnow
<https://reknow.ics.forth.gr/>)
Centre for Cultural Informatics & Information Systems Laboratory
Institute of Computer Science - FORTH

and

Visiting Lecturer
Department of Management Science & Technology
Hellenic Mediterranean University

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