I collected in this post some resources to check other implementations and uses of ontologies in CH. And to share ideas on how to implement ours.
Non-Cidoc based but beautiful interface: http://pahma.berkeley.edu/delphi/
Non-Cidoc based, not beautiful, but complex ontology at the base: http://orange.sims.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/flamenco.cgi
cidoc-based: http://www.cs.vu.nl/STITCH/links.html
cidoc-based: http://www.archimuse.com/mw2003/papers/hunter/hunter.html
cidoc-based: http://ochre.lib.uchicago.edu/index_files/Page794.htm (Developed at the University of Chicago to integrate cultural heritage data—within one research project or across many different projects).
Some readings:
Access to Heritage Resources Using What, Where, When, and Who: http://www.archimuse.com/mw2007/papers/buckland/buckland.html
A very interesting analysis of the meaning of the words “document” and “documentation” as intended from metaphisics to information science: http://people.ischool.berkeley.edu/~buckland/whatdoc.html
ONTOLOGY-BASED ACCESS TO DIGITIZED
CULTURAL HERITAGE AND ARCHIVAL COLLECTIONS: http://www.ncd.matf.bg.ac.yu/casopis/12/NCD12009.pdf
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