Dear all,
I fully agree with Christian-Emil's observation that
> The current properties P50, P52 and P55 need external curation and
> also break the basic assumption that a CIDOC-CRM KB/database
> store accumulate history.
This is a point I had to raise over and over again in discussions
Dear all,
good to see that the idea of publishing some of the CIDOC CRM as a Linked Data
resource is finally gaining traction.
Concerning versioning, I'm also in favour of a single, un-versioned URI
namespace, as long as there is a way of knowing which version is currently
being served (e.g.
Sorry, this was meant to go to the list:
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> An: George Bruseker
> Datum: 20.07.2021 17:52
> Betreff: Re: [Crm-sig] Proposal/though: Add URLs to official documentation
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> > George Bruseker via Cr
> Martin Doerr hat am 16. Januar 2020 um 13:27
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> (...)
> At FORTH we will implement anything that is regarded good practice, and
> does not create a manual overhead we cannot manage.
For formal specifications such as ontologies, there is a widely adopted pattern
for change
Thanks Martin and Christian-Emil, for the explanations.
Honestly, I had forgotten about P137 ... and P182 ...
Therefore I revise my vote to YES.
Detlev
> Christian-Emil Smith Ore hat am 12. Januar 2020 um
> 20:33 geschrieben:
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> Dear all,
>
> It may seem very dramatic to move the
I vote NO.
Temporal relationships are not only useful in archaeology. Time is such an
important dimension that I think that these should remain part of the core
ontology.
Detlev
> Martin Doerr hat am 12. Januar 2020 um 11:13
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> Dear All,
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> If you agree that
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> "the
Dear George, Martin,
this discussion made me curious whether or not I can confirm George's assertion
that such statements are common in the cultural heritage field.
EAC-CPF does have a language element, which is, however, only used to indicate
in which language the name of a person or
Hi George,
one correction:
http://sparql.europeana.eu/ doesn't require an access key. The SPARQL endpoint
is open to anyone.
And one addition:
https://foko-project.eu/api/ uses the Erlangen CRM as data model (however,
don't be surprised by the fact that quite a bit of the triplestore is
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> Your comments on http://www.cidoc-crm.org/URIs_and_Linked_Open_Data.html
> will be most welcome!
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>> I would much appreciate such an effort. We at FORTH would clearly
> participate.
>> Who else would like to participate? PLEASE RESPOND.
>> I will put the idea on the issues list, and suggest to discuss details in
>> the CRM-SIG meeting Dec. 4-7 in Nurember
Aldo Gangemi wrote:
> Dear CRM specialists, I'd like to point you at a new OWL version of
> CIDOC 4.2, which I have produced for other purposes. It is based on the
> official RDFS version, and besides the semantic translation, it only
> includes a guess about the datatypes used in some CIDOC
Dear all,
I have recently prepared a representation of the CIDOC CRM using
the DAML+OIL ontology definition language. DAML+OIL is basically
an extension to RDF Schema (RDFS) that allows us to express some
more features of the CRM definition in a way that can be under-
stood by a number of
Jakob Voss wrote:
62 Entities and 107 Properties are quite much (necessary, i suppose!)
but they should fit on a square meter of paper. If they do not, how
can they fit in one's mind!
I haven't measured the physical size of the graph that I get when
using the OntoViz plugin on Protege-2000.
Crofts Nicholas (DAEL) wrote:
The new web site is a great improvement. Clear and readable and uncluttered.
True.
I just noticed an unfortunate problem with the text formatting. It seems
that the width of the text has been "fixed" at a width convenient for
screens at 1024 x 768 pixels.
Dear SIG,
attached is a first draft of a guideline for dealing with addresses
as CRM instances (see issue 65: Implementation guidelines for
compounds).
Martin noted that a person, corporation, etc., can have many
addresses over time. Should we include some remarks on how to deal
with the
martin wrote:
Dear friends,
I attach a study done by a student in my group about how identifiers for
CIDOC CRM instances in RDF could look like. Before publishing it, your feed-back
would be much appreciated, in particular, if you have knowledge of related work
and other approaches.
So this
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