Hi all,
I'm resending this as it didn't appear to get through.

As you may know the Arches Project has been using the CRM as the backbone for a 
cultural heritage inventory system. This is working well and is being 
implemented by many projects.

One such project now wants to use Arches to record intangible heritage and so 
needs to create resource graphs, based on an ontology, in order to do this.

Can the CRM be used to represent the intangible heritage? If not does anyone 
know of an ontology that can?

Phil

Phil Carlisle
Data Standards Supervisor
Data Standards Unit, Listing Group
Historic England
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