Describing the “things” (part 2)

March 17th, 2011 by Pete Johnston

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One Response to “Describing the “things” (part 2)”

  1. Silvia Mazzini says:

    Fantastic!
    I work on this matter from two years and only three days ago I’ve found your work!!!
    In close cooperation with IBC (Istituto per i beni artistici culturali e naturali of the Regione Emilia-Romagna), my society (www.regesta.com) is working on a definition of EAC-CPF/RDF vocabulary to open archivistic data (of the numeorus archives that are managed from our platform xDmas). Now we have published a draft version that describes only elements and attributes of the schema and our scope is to publish as soon as possible a version useful to describes archivistic records for Person, Family and Entity in RDF.
    I think that your work and the idea of “archivistic openess” is correct and very useful.
    Have you think to describe a data model for EAD in RDF?
    It’s a pity that I’m arrived late for the apply to San Francisco conference, but I like very much to exchange information and best practice with you in this field and, if you want, our results.
    Thank you and good job!