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CIDOC

ICOM International Committee for Documentation

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  • Blog
    • NEMO’s Survey on the Impact of the COVID-19 situation on museums in Europe: reflections on the documentation of museum collections – Trilce Navarrete (September 2020)
    • Making space for diverse ways of knowing in museum collections information systems – Erin Canning (August 2020)
    • Culture creates stability – THE WHEEL CHART OF SUSTAINABILITY – Leena Marsio (June 2020)
    • Documenting and Preserving Complex Installation Artworks – Arthur van Mourik (April 2019)
    • digitalHERITAGE 2018 3rd International Congress & Expo – Erin Canning (January 2019)
    • Sharing archaeological cultural heritage: open data and Wikimedia projects at the Musée Saint-Raymond in Toulouse – Christelle Molinié (December 2018)
    • Documents before and after a disaster – How to cooperate with others during a fire or other disaster – Erika Hedhammar (October 2018)
    • The Royal British Columbia Museum and Archives: Tracking It All in British Columbia – Caroline Davies Posynick (September 2018)
    • “You have the objects. We have the records. Is it Fair?” Re-contextualizing museum objects with their records – Mohamed Gamal Rashed (July 2018)
    • Some cultural heritage Geographic Information System (GIS) databases in Estonia – Jürgen Kusmin (April 2018)
    • 2017 Getty bursaries
    • That’s mine too! – Maria Vlachou (September 2017)
    • Intangible Heritage and Museums: New and Old Challenges? – Ana Carvalho (August 2017)
    • The 24-hour Museum – The future of collection websites is here – Gemma Boon (June 2017)
    • 2017 Museums and the Web conference report – Reem Weda (May 2017)
    • Too much information! Collection information at the National Gallery – Rupert Shepherd (April 2017)
    • The Priceless Power of GLAMs – Holly Witchey (March 2017)
  • Contact

CIDOC

ICOM International Committee for Documentation

  • News
  • Agenda
  • Organisation
    • Who we are
    • Membership and Participation
    • News
    • Contact us
    • Board
  • Working Groups
    • Overview
    • Archaeological Sites
    • Co-reference
    • CRM (Conceptual Reference Model)
    • Digital Preservation
    • Digital Strategy Development
    • Documentation Standards
    • DOMINO
    • Exhibition and Performance Documentation
    • Information Centres
    • Intangible Cultural Heritage
    • LIDO
    • Linked Art
    • Museum Process Implementation
    • Semantic Research Environments
  • Standards
    • Standards and guidelines
  • Resources
    • CIDOC Conference Papers
    • CIDOC Conference guidelines
  • Training
    • Introduction
    • CIDOC Training material
  • Events
    • Next Conference
    • Apply to Host a CIDOC Conference
    • Training Events
    • Host your own Training Event
  • Archive
    • Past Conferences
    • Past Newsletters
    • Annual Reports
    • Meeting Minutes
  • Blog
    • NEMO’s Survey on the Impact of the COVID-19 situation on museums in Europe: reflections on the documentation of museum collections – Trilce Navarrete (September 2020)
    • Making space for diverse ways of knowing in museum collections information systems – Erin Canning (August 2020)
    • Culture creates stability – THE WHEEL CHART OF SUSTAINABILITY – Leena Marsio (June 2020)
    • Documenting and Preserving Complex Installation Artworks – Arthur van Mourik (April 2019)
    • digitalHERITAGE 2018 3rd International Congress & Expo – Erin Canning (January 2019)
    • Sharing archaeological cultural heritage: open data and Wikimedia projects at the Musée Saint-Raymond in Toulouse – Christelle Molinié (December 2018)
    • Documents before and after a disaster – How to cooperate with others during a fire or other disaster – Erika Hedhammar (October 2018)
    • The Royal British Columbia Museum and Archives: Tracking It All in British Columbia – Caroline Davies Posynick (September 2018)
    • “You have the objects. We have the records. Is it Fair?” Re-contextualizing museum objects with their records – Mohamed Gamal Rashed (July 2018)
    • Some cultural heritage Geographic Information System (GIS) databases in Estonia – Jürgen Kusmin (April 2018)
    • 2017 Getty bursaries
    • That’s mine too! – Maria Vlachou (September 2017)
    • Intangible Heritage and Museums: New and Old Challenges? – Ana Carvalho (August 2017)
    • The 24-hour Museum – The future of collection websites is here – Gemma Boon (June 2017)
    • 2017 Museums and the Web conference report – Reem Weda (May 2017)
    • Too much information! Collection information at the National Gallery – Rupert Shepherd (April 2017)
    • The Priceless Power of GLAMs – Holly Witchey (March 2017)
  • Contact

Meeting Minutes

Annual General Meetings

2018, Heraklion, Crete, October 4

AGM minutes

2017, Tbilisi, Georgia, September 29

AGM minutes

2016 Milan, Italy, July 6

AGM minutes

2015 New Delhi, India, September 9th

AGM minutes

2014 Dresden, Germany, September 10

AGM minutes

2013 Rio, Brazil, August 12

AGM minutes

2012 Helsinki, Finland, June 13

AGM minutes

2011 Sibiu Romania, September 8

AGM minutes 

Board Meetings

  • Porto (Portugal), February 7-10, 2019
  • Heraklion (Crete), September 29-October 4 2018
  • Berlin (Germany), 2-4 February 2018
  • Tblisi (Georgia), 24 September 2017
  • Berlin (Germany), 13-15 January 2017
  • Milano (Italy), 3 & 6 July, 2016
  • New Delhi (India), 5-7 September 2015
  • Berlin (Germany), 24-25 January 2015
  • Dresden (Germany), 9 September 2014
  • Dresden (Germany), 8-9 February 2014
  • Berlin (Germany), 2-3 February 2013
  • Helsinki (Finland), 9-15 June 2012
  • Helsinki (Finland), 17th March 2012
  • Sibiu (Romania), 5-7 Sept 2011
  • Paris (France), 5th Feb 2011
  • Shanghai (China), 10th Nov 2010

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CIDOC

  • Organisation
    • Who we are
    • Membership and Participation
    • Contact us
    • Board
  • Working Groups
    • DOMINO
    • Linked Art
    • Overview
    • Archaeological Sites working group (ASWG)
    • Co-reference
    • CRM Special Interest Group
    • Digital Preservation
    • Digital Strategy Development
    • Documentation Standards
    • Exhibition and Performance Documentation
    • Information Centres
    • Intangible Cultural Heritage
    • LIDO
    • Museum Process Implementation
    • Semantic Research Environments
  • Standards
    • Standards and guidelines
  • Resources
    • CIDOC Conference Papers
    • CIDOC Conference guidelines
  • Training
    • Introduction
    • CIDOC Training material
  • Events
    • Next Conference
    • Apply to Host a CIDOC Conference
    • Training Events
    • Host your own Training Event
  • Archive
    • Past Conferences
    • Past Newsletters
    • Annual Reports
    • Meeting Minutes
  • Blog
    • Culture creates stability – THE WHEEL CHART OF SUSTAINABILITY – Leena Marsio (June 2020)
    • digitalHERITAGE 2018 3rd International Congress & Expo – Erin Canning (January 2019)
    • Documenting and Preserving Complex Installation Artworks – Arthur van Mourik (April 2019)
    • Making space for diverse ways of knowing in museum collections information systems – Erin Canning (August 2020)
    • NEMO’s Survey on the Impact of the COVID-19 situation on museums in Europe: reflections on the documentation of museum collections – Trilce Navarrete (September 2020)
    • Sharing archaeological cultural heritage: open data and Wikimedia projects at the Musée Saint-Raymond in Toulouse – Christelle Molinié (December 2018)
    • Documents before and after a disaster – How to cooperate with others during a fire or other disaster – Erika Hedhammar (October 2018)
    • The Royal British Columbia Museum and Archives: Tracking It All in British Columbia – Caroline Davies Posynick (September 2018)
    • “You have the objects. We have the records. Is it Fair?” Re-contextualizing museum objects with their records – Mohamed Gamal Rashed (July 2018)
    • Some cultural heritage Geographic Information System (GIS) databases in Estonia – Jürgen Kusmin (April 2018)
    • 2017 Getty bursaries
    • That’s mine too! – Maria Vlachou (September 2017)
    • Intangible Heritage and Museums: New and Old Challenges? – Ana Carvalho (August 2017)
    • The 24-hour Museum – The future of collection websites is here – Gemma Boon (June 2017)
    • 2017 Museums and the Web conference report – Reem Weda (May 2017)
    • Too much information! Collection information at the National Gallery – Rupert Shepherd (April 2017)
    • The Priceless Power of GLAMs – Holly Witchey (March 2017)
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