This project has put together a series of examples showing how the CIDOC CRM ontology can be used to model information for Heritage Science. These examples include descriptions of actual data, rather than just representing a theoretical process. The models were initially developed as part of the IPERION-CH (H2020) Research Project but are being further developed and re-used within the SSHOC (H2020) Research Project.
The examples are included here as a series of simple text files listing all of the immediate relationships and connections for each specific model. These examples will not be static and will be updated as a result of collaborative discussion and developments related to the CIDOC CRM.
In addition to the simple text files a visualisation of the mapping models can be seen via the GitHub pages associated with this repository see: https://jpadfield.github.io/cidoc-crm.examples/ - this presentation will be updated in line with the developments of the raw triples, but there may well be a lag depending on the number of changes and additions made.
The visualisation web-pages are built using an automated process based on the current set of models. The build process has been written in php and needs to run locally within a cloned version of this repository. In order for the build process to work an additional repository, d3-process-map will also need to be cloned from GitHub into the same directory as this one.
- The work of getting these models into GitHub and providing the structure for open development of these models was carried out as part of the H2020 EU project SSHOC
- This initial development work of first set of mapping models was carried out as part of the H2020 EU project IPERION-CH