ICS-FORTH CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model Special Interest Group Chair: Martin Doerr CIDOC 2006 Gothenburg, Sweden, September 13.

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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.