ICS-FORTH CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model Special Interest Group Chair: Martin Doerr CIDOC 2006 Gothenburg, Sweden, September 13
ICS-FORTH2 Achievements: Development of the CIDOC CRM into an ISO standard together with ISO, now finishing (ISO/PRF 21127). Collaboration with the IFLA FRBR Review Group on a common model, CRM + FRBR OO, available as draft Organization of workshops on information integration and semantic interoperability Nuremberg November 2005, London, March 2006 Heraklion, October 23, Definition of the metadata element set “CRM Core”.
ICS-FORTH3 Current Tasks: Representing the users of ISO21127 to ISO. Serving as forum for questions of application of the CRM Coordination of extensions (possibly amendments) of the CRM Extending the FRBR OO model to FRAR with IFLA, and modeling performing arts Coordination of research related to the CRM, its formalization and application Development of extended documentation and didactic material Training
ICS-FORTH4 Results during CIDOC2006: Expression of Interests: How to make document structures conforming to CRM – simplifying for large scale projects, rich structures for specific systems, good practice Methods of information integration under CRM – mediation, extraction etc. Migration via CRM. Requests for information material on-line Greek DTD for objects and monuments in English Entry forms for CRM Core, and Greek DTD
ICS-FORTH5 Results during CIDOC2006: Requests for information material on-line cont’d Sample models and examples, to be collected on the Wiki => CALL FOR CONTRIBUTION, Load papers from this conference, e.g. K-H Lampe’s examples. Activate Wiki: KMM Project in Sweden will make a start Discussion on modeling IPR: New entry on the Wiki CRM covers: relation of rights and actors, nested property right (FRBR model of container work). No automatic matching of rights and violations.
ICS-FORTH6 Results during CIDOC2006: Contacts with the Archival Community: Several formats, no common conceptual model. Interesting intellectual principles of documentation goals ( ISAD(G) ) Gerald Stone, Library and Archives Canada will explore potential harmonization of ICA standards with CRM. Action plan was decided.