I also vote YES.

The small corrections (like Martin's, my typo, Wolfgang's comments) are at

an text editorial level and is left to the editors. If not we will never finish 
our work.


Best,

Christian-Emil


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From: Crm-sig <[email protected]> on behalf of Martin Doerr via 
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Sent: 07 January 2023 17:47
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Crm-sig] E-vote for CRMsci 2.0

I vote YES,

small correction of the first example (the rare bird was observed in the 
southern mountains of the district of Heraklion, not over the city):

"the flight of a male Bearded Vulture observed near Loukia, Heraklion, Crete in 
the morning of the 24th of October 2020 (E5) [Gypaetus barbatus, a threatened 
species in Crete] (Claes, 2020)"

On 1/5/2023 10:38 PM, Athanasios Velios via Crm-sig wrote:
Dear all,

Happy New Year! Please consider the following for an e-vote. This are the 
pending examples for CRMsci:

Example for S15 Observable Entity:

  *   the flight of a male Bearded Vulture observed over Heraklion, Crete in 
the morning of the 24th of October 2020 (E5) (Claes, 2020)

Claes, J. (2020) Bearded Vulture - Gypaetus barbatus, Observation.org. 
Available at: https://observation.org/observation/203043133/ (Accessed: 20 
December 2022).

Example for S19 Encounter Event:

  *   the encounter of the marble floor of the Villa of the Papyri in 
Herculaneum during the digging of a well in 1750 (S19) (Koekoe, 2017)

Koekoe, J. (2017) ‘Herculaneum: Villa of the Papyri – World History et cetera’, 
17 January. Available at: https://etc.worldhistory.org/education/villa-papyri/ 
(Accessed: 20 December 2022).

  *   the encounter of oak planks from a ship during a dig in a mound at the 
farm Lille Oseberg in Norway in 1908 (S19) (‘Oseberg Ship’, Wikipedia, 2022)

‘Oseberg Ship’ (2022) Wikipedia. Available at: 
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Oseberg_Ship&oldid=1127078631 
(Accessed: 20 December 2022).

Example for O19 encountered object:

  *   The encounter of a marble floor during the digging of a well in 1750 
(S19) encountered object the Villa of the Papyri in Herculaneum (E18). (Koekoe, 
2017)

Koekoe, J. (2017) ‘Herculaneum: Villa of the Papyri – World History et cetera’, 
17 January. Available at: https://etc.worldhistory.org/education/villa-papyri/ 
(Accessed: 20 December 2022).

  *   The encounter of oak planks from a ship during a dig in a mound at the 
farm Lille Oseberg in Norway, in 1908 (S19) encountered object the Oseberg Ship 
(E18). (‘Oseberg Ship’, Wikipedia, 2022)

‘Oseberg Ship’ (2022) Wikipedia. Available at: 
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Oseberg_Ship&oldid=1127078631 
(Accessed: 20 December 2022).

Example for O21 encountered at:

  *   The encounter of the Oseberg Ship in 1908 (S19) encountered at the farm 
Lille Oseberg in Norway (E53). (‘Oseberg Ship’, Wikipedia, 2022)

‘Oseberg Ship’ (2022) Wikipedia. Available at: 
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Oseberg_Ship&oldid=1127078631 
(Accessed: 20 December 2022).

Examples for O31 has validity time-span:

  *   The measurement of the position of the Titanic by captain Smith after 
hitting an iceberg (S23) has validity time-span from 15 April 1912 23:40 to 15 
April 1912 00:15 (E52) [This was the time-span between hitting the iceberg and 
ordering for a distress signal (time-span A). Captain Smith measured the 
position during a time-span B within time-span A. [The two time-spans can be 
related with property 'P86 falls within'] (Tikkanen, 2022)

  *   The measurement of the position of the Titanic by officer Joseph G. 
Boxhall after the initial distress signal was sent (S23) has validity time-span 
from 15 April 1912 00:15 to 15 April 1912 00:20 (E52) [This was valid in a 
time-span between the 00:15 and 00:20, i.e. during the position re-measuring 
with more precision] (Tikkanen, 2022)

  *   The measurement of the position of the Titanic by Robert Ballard after 
the Titanic ship-wreck was found (S23) has validity time-span 1 September 1985 
12:48 (E52) (‘Wreck of the Titanic’, Wikipedia, 2022)

Tikkanen, A. (no date) ‘Timeline of the Titanic’s Final Hours’, Britannica. 
Available at: 
https://www.britannica.com/story/timeline-of-the-titanics-final-hours 
(Accessed: 8 November 2022).
‘Wreck of the Titanic’ (2022) Wikipedia. Available at: 
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wreck_of_the_Titanic&oldid=1118302004
 (Accessed: 8 November 2022).

Example for O25 contains:

  *   The opal specimen from Jalisco in Mexico (E18) contains the fluid 
inclusion of the specimen (S14). (Rentro, 2019)

Rentro, N. (2019) ‘Mexican Opal with Large Fluid Inclusion’, Gems & Gemology, 
55(2), pp. 260–269.
https://www.gia.edu/gems-gemology/summer-2019-microworld-mexican-opal-large-fluid-inclusion

Please vote YES if you are happy to include these examples, or vote NO and 
explain which ones are not good enough. For minor issues that you picked up 
please vote YES with a note for the correction.

All the best,

Thanasis



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