From jeremy.mclaughlin at sjsu.edu Sat Mar 11 10:09:22 2017 From: jeremy.mclaughlin at sjsu.edu (Jeremy McLaughlin) Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2017 08:09:22 -0700 Subject: [Sigah-l] Fwd: [Asis-l] Digital Directions Seattle - Aug 21-23 - Register Now In-Reply-To: <0FDFE2805DFBE2488C179AF8947DCEF90111AFC121@NEDCC-Ex2010.NEDCC.local> References: <0FDFE2805DFBE2488C179AF8947DCEF90111AFC121@NEDCC-Ex2010.NEDCC.local> Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Julie Martin Date: Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 12:31 PM Subject: [Asis-l] Digital Directions Seattle - Aug 21-23 - Register Now To: "asis-l at asis.org" ******************************************** DIGITAL DIRECTIONS: Fundamentals of Creating and Managing Digital Collections Registration Now Open! 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URL: From MGill at getty.edu Tue Mar 14 11:56:09 2017 From: MGill at getty.edu (Melissa Gill) Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2017 15:56:09 +0000 Subject: [Sigah-l] Knowledge Organization within the Museum Domain CFP Message-ID: (please excuse any cross-postings) Call for Proposals: Knowledge Organization within the Museum Domain Special issue of Knowledge Organization Guest editor: Melissa Gill Knowledge Organization (KO) invites proposals for a special issue focused on knowledge organization within the museum domain. Museums, like libraries and archives, are information institutions for material culture. Museum knowledge organization is object- and context-centric, focusing on the unique instantiation of a particular object and its historical and cultural relationships. Although the objects collected by museums of art, natural history, anthropology, science, and technology are diverse in nature, these institutions find commonality in their treatment of objects as entities whose characteristics and contexts evolve. Museums document information about an object as it changes over time, within and outside of the particular institution's custody. The object's creation, acquisition, exhibition, conservation, and deaccession are captured and documented. Furthermore, museum labels, didactic text, and publications produce additional knowledge about objects. The information record, in addition to the original object itself, is important for stewardship and interpretation. The heterogeneous, iterative, idiosyncratic, and sometimes subjective nature of museum objects has over the years manifested in a non-standardized approach to knowledge organization. Over the years efforts have been made to standardize museum data within and across domains, such as Cataloging Cultural Objects (CCO), Categories for the Description of Works of Art, (CDWA), SPECTRUM, Lightweight Information Describing Objects (LIDO), Darwin Core, and the CIDOC CRM. The increasing focus on digital engagement coupled with open access initiatives has intensified the need for metadata and its standardization in the museum domain. In this special issue, KO aims at addressing the organization of knowledge in the museum from a diversity of perspectives; contextual, case-specific, theoretical, empirical, historical as well as contemporary perspectives, etc., are all relevant as long as they add value to the understanding of the museum domain as a knowledge organizing environment. Please submit abstracts of approximately 500 words to the editor of this special issue at mgill at getty.edu by April 15, 2017. Full papers should fall within the range 6,000-10,000 words (see author instructions, http://www.isko.org/instructions.htm). Papers will undergo peer review. Timeline Deadline for abstracts: April 15, 2017 Notification to authors: May 15, 2017 Deadline for submission of full papers: June 15, 2017 For questions about this special issue, please contact the guest editor. All inquiries about the journal and manuscripts should be directed to the editor-in-chief, Richard P. Smiraglia, Professor, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee (ko at isko.org). Knowledge Organization (ISSN 0943-7444) is the official journal of ISKO, International Society for Knowledge Organization (http://www.isko.org/). It is published eight times each year by Ergon Verlag of W?rzburg, Germany. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: