15 décembre 2022
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Thomas Bottini, « Le CIDOC-CRM pour capter l'activité critique sur les sources en musicologie », HAL SHS (Sciences de l’Homme et de la Société), ID : 10670/1.99f6db...
This presentation discusses the use of the CIDOC-CRM ontology for capturing critical activity on musicological sources, particularly within the SHERLOCK project at Sorbonne University. The SHERLOCK project aims to develop an ecosystem of tools and methods based on CIDOC-CRM to facilitate the production of musicological knowledge finely articulated with sources. It focuses on modeling the structure of textual, musical, and iconographic sources, implementing ergonomic capture tools, formalizing usage patterns for representing critical activity, and developing web tools for collaborative annotation and data publication. The presentation also addresses the challenges and considerations related to using CIDOC-CRM for representing scientific knowledge in the context of Linked Open Data and the Semantic Web.