The CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model A core-ontology for information integration Karl H. Lampe, Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig (ZFMK) Bonn/Germany.

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The CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model A core-ontology for information integration Karl H. Lampe, Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig (ZFMK) Bonn/Germany Christian-Emil Ore, University of Oslo, Norway / ICOM CIDOC

ICOM-CIDOC The International Committee on Documentation 450 members worldwide 7 working group –Archaeological sites –CRM special interest group –Digital Preservation –Documentation standards –Information Centres –Natural history –Services

ICOM International Council of Museums Initiated by UNESCO, 60 years old members (> museums) worldwide 30 international committees

The Conceptual Reference Model CIDOC CRM ( cidoc.ics.forth.gr) –CIDOC Documentation Standards Working Group –CIDOC CRM Special Interest Group 80 members (all institutional members) Direct liaison with ISO

The CIDOC CRM ( cidoc.ics.forth.gr) What is the CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model? – An object oriented ontology of about 80 classes and 130 properties for cultural and natural history –CRM instances can be encoded in many forms: RDBMS, ooDBMS, XML, RDF(S), OWL. –Accepted as ISO in June 2005 What is the CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model for? –Intellectual guide to create schemata, formats, profiles –Best practice guide –A language for analysis of existing sources and models for data integration (mapping) –Transportation format for data integration / migration / Internet

The CIDOC CRM Top-level Classes relevant for Integration participate in E39 Actors (persons, inst.) E55 Types E28 Conceptual Objects E18 Physical Stuff E2 Temporal Entities (Events) E41 Appellations affect or / refer to refer to / refine refer to / identifie location at within E53 Places E52 Time-Spans (acc. Martin Doerr)

CIDOC CRM: Collecting events Note: Collecting events affect specimens (E20 Biological object)

CIDOC CRM: Observing events Note: Obsering events are documented as diary notes, inventory lists etc (E31 document)

CIDOC CRM: Painting events Wang Yani Note: Painting events create visual items (E73 Information object)

Scientific activity (Object documentation, collection management etc.)

Collector‘s itineraries & expedition routes

Concluding remarks CIDOC Natural History Working Group invites TDWG members to join current efforts in: 1.Mapping of domain specific events in terms of the CIDOC-CRM 2.Identifying of gaps within the CIDOC-CRM 3.Preparing necessary extension ot the CIDOC-CRM The next CIDOC conference will be in Gothenburg, Sweden, September 10-14, 2006 Contact address for CIDOC Natural History Working Group: