Building Digital Collections for Archeological Sites: metadata Requirements and CIDOC CRM Extension
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2011Author
Νικολαϊδου, Μάρα
Γκρους, Γεώργιος Σ.
Gkrous, Georgios S.
Nikolaidou, Mara
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Cultural heritage information management
and provision can be improved by the usage of Internet
and related technologies. The research effort presented in
this paper focuses on the creation of a digital collec- tion
representing an archeological site. Such a collec- tion is
composed of digital entities representing monu- ments
and describing them using proper metadata. Such a
metadata model should provide information for the
monuments, ease the visitation of the site by Internet
users and promote it. It can be based on CIDOC CRM,
which is a formal ontology for the uniform description
of cultural resources. CIDOC CRM’s specification focuses
on museum documentation, thus it is necessary to
extend the ontological model to effectively describe archeological
sites, emphasizing spatial characteristics and
facilitating the integration of the archeological site
monuments with exhibits hosted in other sites, for example
museums. Thus, metadata fields describing the
structure of physical objects, e.g. monuments, and spatial
and conceptual correlations between exhibits are
explored.