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24,Applying Records in Contexts in Portugal: the case of the scientific correspondence from António de Barros Machado and Dora Lustig archive,Catarina Santos | Jorge Revez,"The scientific exchange correspondence of the Dundo Museum Biology Laboratory (Angola), included in the archive of António de Barros Machado (1912–2002) and Dora Lustig (1907–1986), constitutes a valuable repository of information for the history of contemporary science, particularly in the field of natural sciences—botany, entomology, mammals, ornithology, primates, reptiles, termites, zoogeography, zoology—and of biology. This paper describes the application of the Records in Contexts model to the correspondence collection, with the aim of representing two realities: its production context and the relationships between scientists. The exploration of the model sought to understand its fundamentals and, simultaneously, model the information, starting by identifying the entities, attributes and relations needed for the collection representation scheme. This study resulted in a modelling exercise of the relations between 11 correspondents and the director of the Dundo Museum Biology Laboratory, Barros Machado, regarding the work on the museum collections which culminated in the publication of scientific articles in Publicações Culturais da Companhia de Diamantes de Angola [Cultural Publications of the Diamond Company of Angola]. In the future, it is proposed to apply the same scheme to the description of the remaining scientists in the epistolary collection.",2022-08-25,article,[Article](https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10502-022-09401-7),English,,RiC-CM 0.2 | RiC-O 0.2,,,#25
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25,Modelling scientific correspondence from António de Barros Machado and Dora Lustig archive,Catarina Santos | Jorge Revez,Accompaniment to a [journal article](https://ica-egad.github.io/RiC-ResourceList/resource-details/24.html).,2022-08-25,dataset,[Dataset](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LYXH_CuMh7v6oa_NaYXTI3fNtywWIzWP/view),English,,RiC-O 0.2,,,#24
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26,Waiting for RiC,Richard Dancy,"RiC’s authors foresee a gradual transition period, in which the existing standards continue to be used as both archivists and software developers find their way with the new standard. The purpose of this communication note is to help clarify some of the issues likely to be encountered along that way: What is RiC, how does it differ from previous standards, and what does it all mean for Canadian archivists still lumbering along with the Rules for Archival Description (RAD)? This note provides some background, exposition, and commentary, and it suggests some practical ways by which archivists can starting using RiC without adopting it (in the absence of RiC software).",2024-11-01,article,[Article](https://archivaria.ca/index.php/archivaria/article/view/13997),English,,RiC-CM 1.0 | RiC-O 1.0,,,
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27,Learn About RiC: Webinar Series on Records in Contexts,ICA EGAD (Expert Group on Archival Description),"Four introductory webinars about RiC, held in March 2025, in four different languages (English, French, German, and Spanish).
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Each webinar was facilitated by two members of EGAD and lasted about two hours, including questions and answers.
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The webinars cover the following topics: what is RiC in a few words; the history and evolution of Records in Contexts; key entities in RiC conceptual model (RiC-CM), including Record, Record Set, and Instantiation; the significance of context Entities (e.g., Place, Agent); understanding RiC-CM attributes and relationships; practical application of RiC-CM and of RiC-O; the RiC roadmap; how to get informed and involved.
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",2025-03,event,"[Web page in English, which provides links to the slides and video recordings](https://www.ica.org/learn-about-ric-webinar-series-on-records-in-contexts/) | [Page web en français donnant les liens vers les supports de présentation et enregistrements vidéo](https://www.ica.org/fr/en-savoir-plus-sur-ric-serie-de-webinaires-sur-records-in-contexts/) | [Página web en español, que proporciona enlaces a las presentaciones y grabaciones de vídeo](https://www.ica.org/es/learn-about-ric-webinar-series-on-records-in-contexts/)",English | French | Spanish | German,,RiC-CM 1.0 | RiC-O 1.0,The slides and video recordings of the webinars are now available (follow the links provided).,,
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27,Learn About RiC: Webinar Series on Records in Contexts,ICA EGAD (Expert Group on Archival Description),"Four introductory webinars about RiC, held in March 2025, in four different languages (English, French, German, and Spanish).Each webinar was facilitated by two members of EGAD and lasted about two hours, including questions and answers. The webinars cover the following topics: what is RiC in a few words; the history and evolution of Records in Contexts; key entities in RiC conceptual model (RiC-CM), including Record, Record Set, and Instantiation; the significance of context Entities (e.g., Place, Agent); understanding RiC-CM attributes and relationships; practical application of RiC-CM and of RiC-O; the RiC roadmap; how to get informed and involved.",2025-03,event,"[Web page in English, which provides links to the slides and video recordings](https://www.ica.org/learn-about-ric-webinar-series-on-records-in-contexts/) | [Page web en français donnant les liens vers les supports de présentation et enregistrements vidéo](https://www.ica.org/fr/en-savoir-plus-sur-ric-serie-de-webinaires-sur-records-in-contexts/) | [Página web en español, que proporciona enlaces a las presentaciones y grabaciones de vídeo](https://www.ica.org/es/learn-about-ric-webinar-series-on-records-in-contexts/)",English | French | Spanish | German,,RiC-CM 1.0 | RiC-O 1.0,The slides and video recordings of the webinars are now available (follow the links provided).,,
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28,Les métadonnées archivistiques en transition vers des graphes de données : point d'actualité et précisions,Florence Clavaud,"Article faisant le point sur RiC après la publication de RiC-O et RiC-CM 0.2. Sept parties, pour préciser en quoi ce nouveau standard consiste, en quoi il est différent des précédentes normes de l'ICA, ce qu'il change en particulier en France en l'état des métadonnées archivistiques et compte tenu de leur histoire, comment opérer la transition vers RiC dans ce contexte, quels exemples existent déjà et quelles perspectives cela peut ouvir. Publié en sept parties sur le carnet de recherche des Archives nationales. Egalement disponible sur [HAL](https://hal.science/) [fr] | Article providing an update on RiC after the publication of RiC-O and RiC-CM 0.2. Seven parts, to clarify what this new standard consists of, how it is different from previous ICA standards, what it changes in particular in France in the state of archival metadata and taking into account their history, how to make the transition to RiC in this context, what examples already exist and what perspectives this can open up. Published in seven parts on the notebook of the Archives nationales de France. Also available on [HAL](https://hal.science/) [en]",2021-07,article,"[Word version, on HAL](https://enc.hal.science/hal-03965948v1) | [Link to the first section of the article, that was first published as a series of posts on the Archives nationales de France's notebook](https://labarchiv.hypotheses.org/1726)",French,,RiC-CM 0.2 | RiC-O 0.2,,florence.clavaud@culture.gouv.fr,
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29,Archives in a Graph. The Records in Contexts Ontology within the framework of standards and practices of Archival Description,"Feliciati, Pierluigi","Description is one of the key activities of archival profession, a guarantee for correct management, access and conservation of archives. The cornerstones of the tradition, formalized in the last decade of the twentieth century in the standards of the International Council on Archives, are the respect of fonds and their contexts. The ICA standardization renewal process started in 2012 has produced two versions, both in draft, of the Reference Model of the brand new standard RiC-Records in Contexts, on which the very recent RiC-Ontology has been based. The descriptive hierarchy and the concept of the finding aid – even electronic – as a document isolated from the Linked Open Data available in the infosphere are overcome. This contribution aims to present RiC-CM and RiC-O, their criticalities and perspectives, contextualizing them within the debate and practices of archival description.",2021-01-15,article,https://www.jlis.it/index.php/jlis/article/view/20,Italian,,RiC-CM 0.2 | RiC-O 0.2,"Feliciati, Pierluigi. 2021. “Archives in a Graph. The Records in Contexts Ontology Within the Framework of Standards and Practices of Archival Description”. JLIS.It 12 (1):92-101. https://doi.org/10.4403/jlis.it-12675.",pierluigi.feliciati@unimc.it,
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30,"Name, things, places: towards a semantic, sustainable, usable integration? ","Feliciati, Pierluigi","In the nowadays world characterized by complexity, the digital systems for archival and bibliographic description are, especially in Italy, a faithful mirror of too many horizontal (among bodies with national functions) and vertical (among central and peripheral levels) complications. The integration of data sets conceived according to the up-to-date conceptual domain models would simplify the dynamics of representation, improve user experiences, and optimize the environmental costs of computing infrastructures. The concepts to be shared should relate to agents (individual or collective), places, and chronological data, deepening on how to address the more complex issues opened by things. This paper introduces three possible scenarios of semantic cooperation between archivists and librarians, not necessarily alternative: activating a conceptual matching through common entities, relying on a neutral semantic data infrastructure such as Wikidata, or, finally, developing a transversal core ontology. Hoping that disciplinary boundaries will not impede cooperation, two types of impediments must be considered: the organizational one (bottom-up, top-down, or a virtuous synergy between the two organizational models?) and the crucial issue of offering easy-to-use interfaces to end-users, not only constituted by software agents.",2022-09-15,article,https://www.jlis.it/index.php/jlis/article/view/480,Italian,,RiC-CM 0.2 | RiC-O 0.2,"Feliciati, Pierluigi. 2022. “Name, Things, Places: Towards a Semantic, Sustainable, Usable Integration?”. JLIS.It 13 (3):145-53. https://doi.org/10.36253/jlis.it-480.",pierluigi.feliciati@unimc.it,
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30,"Name, things, places: towards a semantic, sustainable, usable integration?","Feliciati, Pierluigi","In the nowadays world characterized by complexity, the digital systems for archival and bibliographic description are, especially in Italy, a faithful mirror of too many horizontal (among bodies with national functions) and vertical (among central and peripheral levels) complications. The integration of data sets conceived according to the up-to-date conceptual domain models would simplify the dynamics of representation, improve user experiences, and optimize the environmental costs of computing infrastructures. The concepts to be shared should relate to agents (individual or collective), places, and chronological data, deepening on how to address the more complex issues opened by things. This paper introduces three possible scenarios of semantic cooperation between archivists and librarians, not necessarily alternative: activating a conceptual matching through common entities, relying on a neutral semantic data infrastructure such as Wikidata, or, finally, developing a transversal core ontology. Hoping that disciplinary boundaries will not impede cooperation, two types of impediments must be considered: the organizational one (bottom-up, top-down, or a virtuous synergy between the two organizational models?) and the crucial issue of offering easy-to-use interfaces to end-users, not only constituted by software agents.",2022-09-15,article,https://www.jlis.it/index.php/jlis/article/view/480,Italian,,RiC-CM 0.2 | RiC-O 0.2,"Feliciati, Pierluigi. 2022. “Name, Things, Places: Towards a Semantic, Sustainable, Usable Integration?”. JLIS.It 13 (3):145-53. https://doi.org/10.36253/jlis.it-480.",pierluigi.feliciati@unimc.it,
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31,Call me by your name: towards an authority data control shared between archives and libraries,"Feliciati, Pierluigi","An important and not often addressed topic – considering the issues opened by cross-disciplinary projects – is the shared control of authority records, or better authority metadata, extended to other documentary and cultural heritage sciences. This paper will examine the potential opened by multi-dimensional and networked logics in the representation of entities in the form of data towards which the document communities are converging. This approach is even more valid if we consider the users’ point of view, presently forced to jump from one information environment to another, and confront different names, forms and attributes for the same entities. The core entities to work on are persons, corporate bodies, places, chronological contexts, events, qualifying their relationships. After a brief resume of archival description’s peculiarity, the paper highlights the updated standards available, mostly IFLA-LRM and RiC, precious documents to start from and stimulate an active collaboration. To facilitate the sharing, control, and enrichment of authority data in the form of RDF assertions, librarians and archivists may follow several pathways: matching the existing conceptual models, converging on a shared data playground like Wikidata, and developing foundational meta-ontology.",2022-01-13,article,https://www.jlis.it/index.php/jlis/article/view/432,English,,RiC-CM 0.2 | RiC-O 0.2,"Feliciati, Pierluigi. 2022. “Call Me by Your Name: Towards an Authority Data Control Shared Between Archives and Libraries”. JLIS.It 13 (1):203-14. https://doi.org/10.4403/jlis.it-12733.",pierluigi.feliciati@unimc.it,
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