Also on the theme of CRM implementations
 - the STAR and STELLAR projects, in collaboration with English Heritage, the 
Archaeology Data Service (ADS) and others, produced significant CRM 
implementations that integrated diverse UK archaeology datasets and grey 
literature reports with the use case of cross search in mind. Outcomes include 
a demonstrator with semantic search and also archaeological Linked Data 
published by ADS. Links to project websites given below and (open access) 
extended papers that discuss implementation and use scenarios.

STAR
http://hypermedia.research.southwales.ac.uk/kos/star/   
Tudhope D, May K, Binding C, Vlachidis A. 2011.  Connecting archaeological data 
and grey literature via semantic cross search. Internet Archaeology, 30, 
http://dx.doi.org/10.11141/ia.30.5  (open access)

STELLAR
http://hypermedia.research.southwales.ac.uk/kos/stellar/  
Binding C, Charno M, Jeffrey S, May K, Tudhope D. 2015. Template Based Semantic 
Integration: From Legacy Archaeological Datasets to Linked Data. International 
Journal on Semantic Web and Information Systems, 11(1), 1-29. IGI Global. 
doi:10.4018/IJSWIS.2015010101 
http://hypermedia.research.southwales.ac.uk/media/files/documents/2015-09-14/tudhope-paper_IJSWIS111.pdf
  (open access)


best
Doug


Douglas Tudhope 
Professor, Faculty of Computing, Engineering and Science 
University of South Wales
Pontypridd CF37 1DL 
Wales, UK 
Tel +44 (0) 1443-483609 
douglas.tudh...@southwales.ac.uk
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   1. Re: Quick question: In response to naysayers in DPLA
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From: "Jim Salmons" <jim.salm...@factminers.org>
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Subject: Re: [Crm-sig] Quick question: In response to naysayers in
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Fellow SIG folk,

I've had a while to think about things, and want to report a slight change of 
plan.

I greatly appreciate the excellent information provided in the thread of this 
discussion, and it has certainly been a wonderful personal learning experience 
to find out about the exciting implementations and support for the #cidocCRM in 
deployed systems in such prestigious institutions and research centers.

I have, however, decided to "keep my head down" and not write a Medium article 
to encourage the DPLA to be more open and transparent with its Archival 
Description Working Group (ADWG) and to better support international standards, 
especially the #cidocCRM, in its hiring of a Data Usage and Analytics Developer.

It is hard enough just being an independent, unaffiliated #CitizenScientist. 
Being an advocate for the #cidocCRM in the U.S. with our too often "Not 
Invented Here" and "Go Big or Go Home" attitudes, I can't risk alienating an 
organization that I hope to eventually have credibility and influence with.

That said, when I do have a chance in the next few weeks, I plan to write an 
non-DPLA-oriented article focused on the wonderful systems, projects, and 
institutional support of the #cidocCRM as evidenced by Dominic's tweets and the 
various posts to this discussion. So, in this sense, please do not hesitate to 
provide additional contributions to this list citing the "latest and greatest" 
#cidocCRM-compatible systems.

BTW, I am especially interested in learning about any projects or institutions 
using or planning to use #FRBRoo and, most especially, #PRESSoo.

I also look forward to learning more about the recent two paper sessions on the 
CRM at #CIDOC2016 in Milan.

    Happy-Healthy Vibes,
    -: Jim :-

    Jim Salmons and Timlynn Babitsky
    Twitter: @Jim_Salmons, @TimlynnBabitsky, @FactMiners, @Softalk_Apple

    www.FactMiners.org (Our #CitizenScience project)
    www.SoftalkApple.com (Our #DigitalHistory project)
    www.medium.com/@Jim_Salmons/ (my #CognitiveComputing/#DigitalHumanities 
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