2006 Gothenburg

Wider perspective – broader base

Gothenburg, Sweden | September 10-14, 2006

The venue for the 2006 CIDOC conference was the Museum of World Culture. The local organisers were Hans Rengman and Anne Murray.

There were two pre-conference workshops, “Introduction to the CIDOC-CRM” and “Introduction to the TEI”. 56 papers were presented and the conference was attended by 126 participants from 25 countries throughout the world.

Conference programme

2006 conference papers

Introduction

 

Speakers and full papers

List of speakers

Jelena Balog

Paper

The impacts of ALM seminars on the changes in the work of the Croatian History Museum

Paolo Bonora

Paper

From relational metadata standards to CRM ontology: a case study in performing arts documentation

Iuliana Ciotoiu

Paper

Ethnology on-line, new experience in digitized museum documentation

Emmanuel Desveaux

Paper

The TREEMUS project: Towards a common catalog for non-european ethnographical collections of European museums

Ifigenia Dionissiadou

Paper

Manipulating information, producing data

Martin Doerr

Paper

Modelling Intellectual Processes: The FRBR – CRM Harmonization

Annelie Edman

Paper

A process pattern for knowledge management within museums

Annelie Edman

Paper

Museum context in a pedagogical environment

Øyvind Eide

Paper

Reading Gray Literature as Texts. Semantic Mark-up of Museum Acquisition Catalogues

Eva Fägerborg

Paper

Samdok – from innovation to integration

Katri Hirvonen-Nurmi

Paper

Multicultural Documenting of Brazilian religious material

Monika Hagedorn-Saupe
Germany

Abstract

MICHAEL: Multilingual Inventory of Cultural Heritage in Europe

Institut fuer Museumsforschung

Ari Häyrinen

Paper

Memories in the warehouse – Developing a multiperspective information system for culture historical use

Junko Iwabuchi

Paper

Taking a museum experience to your real world – exploring a new usage of museum audio/visual guide in children’s hospital, retirement homes and more

Börje Justrell

Paper

Digital Preservation – Challenges and Opportunities

Vincent de Keijzer

Paper

Living with pollution: overcoming hosophobia in documentation

Karl-Heinz Lampe

Paper

Mapping of Knowledge in Natural History Museums

Richard Light

Paper

Topic Maps and MLA Information Resources

Jyue Tyan LOW

Paper

Good-bye Jargons! An On-Line Collections Resource Project for the Public

Jef Malliet

Paper

ErfgoedLimburg.be, integrated cultural heritage information

Mikica Mastrovic

Paper

Differences in the subject analysis of digitised art works (drawings, prints and posters) and their originals

Dan Matei

Paper

Can We Make the Simple Easy AND the Complex Possible? – a Schema Based on CRM and FRBR

Susan Matland

Paper

Coming around the mountain; A Norwegian tunnel

Adriana Munoz

Abstract

Behind collecting, a state between moral and law in the history of collecting at the Museum of World Culture, Sweden

Anne Murray

Paper

Making one out of four? – Can you bring four museum databases together?

Lev Noll

Paper

Real and Virtual Art in Pushkinskiy – Digital imagery and presentation of cultural heritage of museums

Kurt Nyberg

Paper

Mapping the practical knowledge of traditional handicraft: How to cut a throat with an axe as pedagogical presentation and avoid interference

Kate Parson

Paper

ABM-centrum – coordinating office for archives, libraries and museums in Stockholm

Olga A. Polyakova

Paper

Information technologies of the project of new museum exposition “Periods of the history of Kolomenskoye”

Nick Poole

Paper

MDA and Spectrum

Hans Rengman

Paper

Documentation in museums in Sweden – a brief background history

Laurella Rinçon

Abstract

Documentation standards and intellectual property: defining guidelines for museums libraries and archives

Andrew Roberts

Paper

User experience in applying collections information

Nick Rossiter

Paper

A Prototype Implementation of a Framework for Organising Virtual Exhibitions over the Web

Rudolf Schäfer

Paper

The Marubi Project – a story with an open end

Regine Scheffel

Paper

Fit for future? What do we need to teach?

Jörn Sieglerschmidt

Paper

Convergence of internet services in the cultural heritage sector – the long way to common vocabularies, metadata formats, ontologies

Maja Sojat-Bikic

Paper

From object-centric towards content-centric digital collections integrating MLA resources

Jan Svensson

Paper

Modelling museum context in CIDOC CRM using relational databases

Roya Taghiyeva

Paper

Intangible heritage: a new look at the museum work

Sirkka Valanto

Paper

Digitisation of Cultural Heritage in Finland

Bengt Wittgren

Paper

MLA and museum documentation