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Foreword – Archaeometry special issue on chronological modeling

open access: yesArchaeometry, Volume 67, Issue S1, Page 1-6, June 2025.
Abstract It is well understood that archaeologists, by definition, always strive to assess time as precisely as possible. However, the lack of efficient temporal data interoperability limits our understanding of cross‐cultural historical evolution. This Special Issue of Archaeometry on chronological modelling features nine contributions which, while ...
Thomas Huet, Eythan Levy
wiley   +1 more source

Enhancing CIDOC-CRM and compatible models with the concept of multiple interpretation [PDF]

open access: yesISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 2017
Modelling cultural heritage and archaeological objects is used as much for management as for research purposes. To ensure the sustainable benefit of digital data, models benefit from taking the data specificities of historical and archaeological domains ...
M. Van Ruymbeke, P. Hallot, R. Billen
doaj   +1 more source

Mapping MPEG-7 to CIDOC/CRM

open access: yes, 2011
The MPEG-7 is the dominant standard for multimedia content description; thus, the audiovisual Digital Library contents should be described in terms of MPEG-7. Since there exists a huge amount of audiovisual content in the cultural heritage domain, it is expected that several cultural heritage objects, as well as entities related with them (i.e. people,
Χριστοδουλακης Σταυρος(http://users.isc.tuc.gr/~schristodoulakis)   +3 more
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Semantic Modelling of Archaeological Excavation Data. A review of the current state of the art and a roadmap of activities

open access: yesInternet Archaeology, 2023
Archaeological data repositories usually manage excavation data collections as project-level entities with restricted capacities to facilitate search or aggregation of excavation data at the sub-collection level (trenches, finds, season reports or ...
Markos Katsianis   +9 more
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A CIDOC CRM based ontology: The SSHOCro

open access: yes, 2021
Presentation on The SSHOC Reference Ontology from Athina Kritsotaki (FORTH) presented at SHOC Archaeological Case Study Workshop on 25 May 2021.
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Documenting Collections of Bulgarian Museums. Framing a CIDOC-based Ontological Presentation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Report published in the Proceedings of the National Conference on "Education and Research in the Information Society", Plovdiv, May, 2014The paper offers short analytic survey and comparison between the standard for description of cultural objects, CIDOC-
Sotirova, Kalina
core  

Online event-based conservation documentation: A case study from the IIC website [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
There is a wealth of conservation-related resources that are published online on institutional and personal websites. There is value in searching across these websites, but this is currently impossible because the published data do not conform to any ...
Velios, Athanasios
core   +2 more sources

Ontologies and Technologies for Integrating and Accessing Digital Cultural Heritage: Lithuanian Approach

open access: yesInformacijos Mokslai, 2020
Web technologies are the key for the implementing and ensuring the full range of user needs in the digital age. On the other hand, the issue of unified representation of digital content from diverse memory institutions in order to ensure semantic ...
Regina Varnienė-Janssen   +1 more
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Bibliotekų vaidmenų kaita sistemų teorijos kontekste

open access: yesInformacijos Mokslai, 2015
Straipsnyje siekiama teoriškai pagrįsti bibliotekų vaidmenų kaitos tyrimo sisteminės prieigos tinkamumą realaus pasaulio problemos – kokius vaidmenis turi atlikti bibliotekos, atliepdamos visuomenės poreikius – sprendimui.
Laura Juchnevič
doaj   +1 more source

Designing interoperable museum information systems [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Museum collections are characterized by heterogeneity, since they usually host a plethora of objects of categories, while each of them requires different description policies and metadata standards. Moreover the museum records, which keep the history and
Gavrilis, Dimitris   +2 more
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