I support the a as the highest priority. The categories in b stem from the 
CICOC relational data model presented in Stavanger in 1995 . The model was 
found to  be too complex and resulted in the work with CRM.
Best,
Chr-Emil
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Fra: George Bruseker <[email protected]>
Sendt: tirsdag 9. september 2025 08:16
Til: crm-sig <[email protected]>
Kopi: Christian-Emil Smith Ore <[email protected]>; Øyvind Eide 
<[email protected]>; Eleni Tsouloucha <[email protected]>
Emne: Re: Issue 687 HW

Dear Eleni,

Thank you for the reminder. I have followed up this issue, connnecting with 
Nicholas Crofts to ask about some of the work that has been done previously on 
this. He was also able to share an earlier document worked on by himself, 
Martin and others in creating the original diagrams.

My understanding to date, evolving, is that the original purpose of the 
diagrams that are now under the 'use and learn; section was actually to make a 
solid connection to museum practice and the existing information standards of 
ICOM Documentation (nee CIDOC).

This is the standard in 1995:

https://cidoc.mini.icom.museum/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2020/03/guidelines1995.pdf

And at some point it even gets broken down into suggested fields, which we find 
in the document on the link you share here:

CIDOC reference model Information Groups 
(1997<https://cidoc-crm.org/Resources/cidoc-reference-model-information-groups>)

But as a generation of learners of CIDOC CRM can attest, I believe, the 
diagrams have since evolved to also play an important role in learning about 
the ontology itself. So it seems like they are now called upon to do a dual 
function. As we have been working to update them we have been updating them 
more towards making them towards the standard as it is, but haven't been 
focussed on connecting back to the original CIDOC information groups etc.

I think this poses a question, which I think the group needs to consider and 
answer together.

The diagrams we are working on now, are they for

a) explaining and learning the CRM,
b) connecting the CRM to the CIDOC Information Categories
or
c) both.

My opinion is that they are uncomfortably for both right now.

I wonder if we shouldn't create a set of diagrams which are just for learning 
the ontology (maybe these are fewer and more targeted) and we separate this 
function from the CIDOC information categories question.

For the b functionality, representing CIDOC information categories, I think we 
should connect with ICOM Documentation and find out if this would be a priority 
and an interest. We could try to make this a collaboration with other 
committees and museums. In effect this is just a semantic modelling exercise of 
fields, at which we are very good now and for which many tools exist to create 
the data. The meaningful thing here though might be to really connect up with 
active documentation work, so that ICOM Documentation can illustrate the 
categories in action and those categories are correctly linked up to the best 
present state of CIDOC CRM ontology and semantic modelling practice.

This is what I have to report. I think it's quite interesting and worth a 
discussion at the next SIG and also of course here on the list.

Best,

George


On Sun, Sep 7, 2025 at 1:34 PM Eleni Tsouloucha 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Dear all,
in the last SIG meeting you volunteered to look at the original CIDOC reference 
model Information Groups 
(1997)<https://cidoc-crm.org/Resources/cidoc-reference-model-information-groups>
 for issue 
687<https://cidoc-crm.org/Issue/ID-687-review-the-textual-descriptions-to-diagrams-in-the-functional-overview>,
 to determine whether the diagrams in the Use and Learn section were intended 
as part of the original standard or if they were meant as examples, and on the 
basis of the diagrams therein to establish if we need to add/change in the 
diagrams of the Use and Learn.

Is this something you are willing to do ahead of the October meeting? Please 
let me know.

Best,


--
Eleni Tsouloucha
Philologist - MA Linguistics & Language Technologies
Center for Cultural Informatics
Information Systems Laboratory - Institute of Computer Science
Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH)

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