Re: [Crm-sig] A CFP that sounds like a natural for #cidocCRM SIG folk

2016-02-13 Thread Øyvind Eide
Dear Jim,

thanks for the suggestion, but luckily I found a safe haven from publish or 
perish here in Germany ;-)

More seriously, I agree that it would be good to make sure CRM is visible in 
such a book but I am afraid I am totally tied up when it comes to writing and 
research right not (not to speak of teaching!)

All the best,

Øyvind

8. feb. 2016 kl. 22:58 skrev Jim Salmons (FactMiners) 
:

> A belated and sincere Happy New Year to all. I have brief comments on the 
> Collection-renaming conversation, but I could not resist getting this info 
> into the group after reading.
> 
> As an independent, unaffiliated Citizen Scientist, I don't have to worry 
> about this, but there are likely SIG members living in a "publish or perish" 
> situation. If so and you are looking for a publishing opportunity, this might 
> be a "win-win" for the SIG member and for our shared interest in promoting 
> interest and understanding about the #cidocCRM.
> 
> Here is a link to the call for chapter abstracts for the forthcoming De 
> Gruyter Saur book "Organization, Representation, and Description through the 
> Digital Age: Information in Libraries, Archives and Museums" to be edited by 
> Caroline Fuchs and Christine Angel of St. John's University, New York: 
> http://goo.gl/oc9mXW.
> 
> Given the described scope and focus of the editors' interest, this sure 
> sounds like a volume that should have at least a solid #cidocCRM 
> overview/survey chapter (and more).
> 
> BTW, if any SIG member has an interest in this publishing opportunity 
> (Oyvind, I'm looking at you ;-) ) and is short on time and/or energy and 
> would be interested in discussing a co-authoring relationship, my specific 
> interest would be in providing a compelling example of the use of a 
> cidocCRM/FRBRoo/PRESSoo "stack" in the modeling of a typical commercial 
> magazine publication to address the #TextSoup2SmartData challenge. I am very 
> pleased to be working on this challenge with folks from the PRImA Research 
> Lab and the EMOP (Early Modern OCR Project) folks from Texas A's IDHMC. If 
> anyone wants to know more or discuss possible collaboration, please do not 
> hesitate to contact me off-list.
> 
> Finally, I am interested if any SIG member is also a member of IAPR's TC#15, 
> the technical committee on GBR (graph-based reasoning) in the Pattern 
> Recognition field (http://iapr-tc15.greyc.fr/index.php). My PRImA buddy, 
> Apostolos Antonacopoulos, is about to introduce me to a former chair of the 
> committee so we can begin a conversation with these folks about our 
> #TextSoup2SmartData research collaboration.
> 
> Happy-Healthy 2016 Vibes,
> -: Jim :-
> 
> Jim Salmons
> FactMiners & The Softalk Apple Project
> 
> 
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[Crm-sig] A CFP that sounds like a natural for #cidocCRM SIG folk

2016-02-09 Thread Jim Salmons (FactMiners)
A belated and sincere Happy New Year to all. I have brief comments on the 
Collection-renaming conversation, but I could not resist getting this info into 
the group after reading.
As an independent, unaffiliated Citizen Scientist, I don't have to worry about 
this, but there are likely SIG members living in a "publish or perish" 
situation. If so and you are looking for a publishing opportunity, this might 
be a "win-win" for the SIG member and for our shared interest in promoting 
interest and understanding about the #cidocCRM.
Here is a link to the call for chapter abstracts for the forthcoming De Gruyter 
Saur book "Organization, Representation, and Description through the Digital 
Age: Information in Libraries, Archives and Museums" to be edited by Caroline 
Fuchs and Christine Angel of St. John's University, New York: 
http://goo.gl/oc9mXW.
Given the described scope and focus of the editors' interest, this sure sounds 
like a volume that should have at least a solid #cidocCRM overview/survey 
chapter (and more).
BTW, if any SIG member has an interest in this publishing opportunity (Oyvind, 
I'm looking at you ;-) ) and is short on time and/or energy and would be 
interested in discussing a co-authoring relationship, my specific interest 
would be in providing a compelling example of the use of a 
cidocCRM/FRBRoo/PRESSoo "stack" in the modeling of a typical commercial 
magazine publication to address the #TextSoup2SmartData challenge. I am very 
pleased to be working on this challenge with folks from the PRImA Research Lab 
and the EMOP (Early Modern OCR Project) folks from Texas A's IDHMC. If anyone 
wants to know more or discuss possible collaboration, please do not hesitate to 
contact me off-list.
Finally, I am interested if any SIG member is also a member of IAPR's TC#15, 
the technical committee on GBR (graph-based reasoning) in the Pattern 
Recognition field (http://iapr-tc15.greyc.fr/index.php). My PRImA buddy, 
Apostolos Antonacopoulos, is about to introduce me to a former chair of the 
committee so we can begin a conversation with these folks about our 
#TextSoup2SmartData research collaboration.
Happy-Healthy 2016 Vibes,-: Jim :-
Jim SalmonsFactMiners & The Softalk Apple Project