V. Alexiev. Digital Presentation and Preservation of Cultural and Scientific Heritage (DiPP2012) conference (Invited report), Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria, (September 2012)
Abstract
The CIDOC CRM provides an extensive ontology for describing entities and properties appearing in cultural heritage (CH) documentation, history and archeology. CRM provides some means for describing information about properties (property types, attribute assignment, and "long-cuts") and guidelines for extending the vocabulary. However, these means are far from complete, and in some cases there is little guidance how to "implement" them in RDF. In this article we outline the prob-lems, relate them to established RDF patterns and mechanisms, and describe several implementation alternatives.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 Alexiev2012-CRM-properties
%A Alexiev, Vladimir
%B Digital Presentation and Preservation of Cultural and Scientific Heritage (DiPP2012) conference (Invited report)
%C Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
%D 2012
%K CIDOC_CRM attribute_assignment cultural_heritage ontology properties property_reification reification semantic_technology
%T Types and Annotations for CIDOC CRM Properties
%U http://rawgit2.com/VladimirAlexiev/my/master/pubs/Alexiev2012-CRM-Properties.pdf
%X The CIDOC CRM provides an extensive ontology for describing entities and properties appearing in cultural heritage (CH) documentation, history and archeology. CRM provides some means for describing information about properties (property types, attribute assignment, and "long-cuts") and guidelines for extending the vocabulary. However, these means are far from complete, and in some cases there is little guidance how to "implement" them in RDF. In this article we outline the prob-lems, relate them to established RDF patterns and mechanisms, and describe several implementation alternatives.
@inproceedings{Alexiev2012-CRM-properties,
abstract = {The CIDOC CRM provides an extensive ontology for describing entities and properties appearing in cultural heritage (CH) documentation, history and archeology. CRM provides some means for describing information about properties (property types, attribute assignment, and "long-cuts") and guidelines for extending the vocabulary. However, these means are far from complete, and in some cases there is little guidance how to "implement" them in RDF. In this article we outline the prob-lems, relate them to established RDF patterns and mechanisms, and describe several implementation alternatives.},
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address = {Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria},
author = {Alexiev, Vladimir},
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keywords = {CIDOC_CRM attribute_assignment cultural_heritage ontology properties property_reification reification semantic_technology},
month = sep,
timestamp = {2021-08-25T16:07:36.000+0200},
title = {{Types and Annotations for CIDOC CRM Properties}},
url = {http://rawgit2.com/VladimirAlexiev/my/master/pubs/Alexiev2012-CRM-Properties.pdf},
url_slides = {http://rawgit2.com/VladimirAlexiev/my/master/pubs/Alexiev2012-CRM-Properties-presentation.ppt},
year = 2012
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