Dear all,

The Getty Provenance Index which is modelled using Linked.Art and CIDOC CRM
and managed using Arches has just won an important recognition for its
contribution to digital innovation in art history:

Digital Innovation of the Year

https://apollo-magazine.com/apollo-awards-2025/

You can explore the data here:

https://www.getty.edu/research/provenance/

While this is certainly _their_ award for _their_ work, it's great to see
this kind of recognition for a semantic project at this scale. Along with
the recently announced Pharos launch - modelled on CRM, managed in
ResearchSpace - (see Artem's mail of a few days ago), this really adds to a
positive momentum around the work that CRM SIG does: build the foundation
for generally expressing and integrating CH knowledge.

It might be nice to organize a session at the next SIG with some talks from
GPI and Pharos, inter alia, to talk about how these major projects affect
the landscape of the ontological modelling work we do and how we can
positively exchange knowledge to support and reinforce the common work on a
semantic web of reliable CH and historical knowledge.

In any case, congrats to the GPI!

Best,

George
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