ether, and when, this approval happens.
At present, the new home for the MCN list has all the hallmarks of a
non-operative setup.
Richard
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WA terms) into RDF [1], but having a separate, formalized
cataloging ontology based on CDWA would be a great advancement in this
area.
Note that all three Getty 'vocabularies' (should one now say
'ontologies'?) are fully published as Linked Data, and so are available
as RDF.
Best wish
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Richard,
The TEI has an Ontologies SIG [1] which has been looking into this
area. Like the CIDOC group, this SIG is looking towards the CIDOC CRM
[2] as a potential ontological framework in which to express cultural
heritage Linked Data.
Richard Light
[1] http://www.tei-c.org/Activities/SIG
This initiative chimes with work being undertaken by the CIDOC
Documentation Standards Working Group. We have made a start at defining
some specific issues to address [1], though not much progress has
subsequently been made on actually addressing them.
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tion later this year or early next year -- please let
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Lenore,
I'm sure that the whole group would be interested in this report.
Please tell the list when it's available.
Do "failure to publish as Linked Data" and "failure to tell stories"
feature in the critique?
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>As a response to the enquiry about OCR software and handwritten texts,
>this posting to the Open Library list might be of interest.
... or would have, if it had survived the journey! E-mail from Ben
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Hi,
As a response to the enquiry about OCR software and handwritten texts,
this posting to the Open Library list might be of interest.
Richard
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ites offering multiple views for
different audiences, and I am not able to offer any such pointers. I
think we are in a similar place to you: the software application
provides the possibility, but the users don't necessarily take advantage
of it.
Richard
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the public. This helps address the perennial problem
of how museums can generate interesting web pages directly from the
information held within their collections management system.
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u don't have an accession number
>yet), what are some other arguments in favor of using a unique
>identifier instead of the accession number?
One obvious argument is that it allows a single image to feature more
than one object.
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blishing the more advanced standards that
will be adopted by the TEI for encoding the complexity of modern working
manuscripts, in particular the temporal or genetic nature of these
documents."
Is further information available on your use of TEI?
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ople generally like better (and find easy to learn),
>it's still an ideal; not yet a realistic change.
I came to the same conclusion some time ago, but with Open Office as the
replacement software. It behaves in a manner which is closer to MS
Office, and might be easier for the average user to switch to.
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The answer to this may lie outside our community, for example in the
Linked Data initiative:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linked_Data
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ather than just particular reading devices.
Another scenario in which [holding] information is power.
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