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Matterhorn RDF: Contextualize archival records with RiC and Premis.
The aim of our talk is to present a linked data-based model for archival metadata with the goal of covering the whole OAIS information model and improving the contextualization of archival records. Our proposed model uses the new Records in Contexts-standard RiC for the description of records as well as the Premis-metadata standard for encoding technical and administrative metadata. This proposal is based on our earlier development of the Matterhorn RDF Data Model (https://matterhorn.tools).
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The aim of our talk is to present a linked data-based model for archival metadata with the goal of covering the whole OAIS information model and improving the contextualization of archival records. Our proposed model uses the new Records in Contexts-standard RiC for the description of records as well as the Premis-metadata standard for encoding technical and administrative metadata. This proposal is based on our earlier development of the Matterhorn RDF Data Model (https://matterhorn.tools).