I vote YES.
Regards,
Øyvind
> Am 25.11.2018 um 15:21 schrieb Martin Doerr :
>
> Dear All,
>
> The engineering company Decalog would like to become an official member of
> the CRM-SIG.
>
> They provide software services to manage and expose their collections to
> French museum, libraries
YES
Having engineering oriented organizations and companies is very beneficial to
the adoption of the work.
Rob
From: Crm-sig on behalf of Martin Doerr
Date: Sunday, November 25, 2018 at 6:21 AM
To: crm-sig
Subject: [Crm-sig] New Member PLEASE VOTE
Dear All,
The engineering company
I Vote Yes
SdS
Stephen Stead
Tel +44 20 8668 3075
Mob +44 7802 755 013
E-mail ste...@paveprime.com
LinkedIn Profile https://www.linkedin.com/in/steads/
-Original Message-
From: Crm-sig On Behalf Of Martin Doerr
Sent: 25 November 2018 14:22
To: crm-sig
Subject: [Crm-sig] New Member
No.
With kind regards,
Daria Hookk
Senior Researcher of
the dept. of archaeology of
Eastern Europe and Siberia of
the State Hermitage Museum,
PhD, ICOMOS member
191186, Санкт-Петербург, Дворцовая наб.34
Тел. (812) 3121966; мест. 2548
Факс (812) 7109009
E-mail: ho...@hermitage.ru
Dear All,
The engineering company Decalog would like to become an official member
of the CRM-SIG.
They provide software services to manage and expose their collections to
French museum, libraries and many other prominent institutions in
French-speaking countries. "Decalog Flora" has been
I think it's potentially helpful to encode compound data such as personal
names using XML literals in an RDF graph, for display purposes, but not for
SPARQL querying. For efficient querying, I don't see any good alternative
to providing separate literals for the individual components of the name,
>
> #E5: I think we point into an XML-RDF file.
>
> Yes, that's the intention, but it will only work if there is an element in
> that file with attribute xml:id="E5" to act as the target for the link.
> This strategy works fine for the links into the HTML expression of the RDF,
> but not for the
Dear All,
Here the new, completely reworked version of the document about
implementing CRM in RDF, I hope I have taken all comments into account.
A guideline for value limits of dimensions is still missing, and a
guideline about implementing multiple instantiation.
See