Events and presentations on RiC-O
Last updated on May 13th, 2024
Just like for the projects and tools, it seems now really difficult for the RiC-O team to maintain an up-to-date list of events about RiC-O by itself.
The best place where you can find information about events and presentations is the Records in Contexts users Google group list.
You will nevertheless find, below, the list that had been established about events dated from the end of 2019 to September 2021.
Let us also mention the international study day on the first implementations of RiC, which took place on November 15, 2023 at the Archives nationales de France. This day brought together around 750 people on site and online. The program reflects the diversity and number of projects in progress, and may help to get a global, of course not exhaustive, overview of what is going on about RiC-O in archival institutions and elsewhere. The slides are now available here. The video recording is also available on the Archives nationales de France channel on Dailymotion, in the form of a playlist. These resources will also be referenced in the list mentioned on page projects-tools-resources.html.
Events from 2019 to 2021
Note that the resources listed below may now be obsolete.
- On November 22, 2019, the Adochs project organised an international study day on Linked Data at KBR (the Royal Library of Belgium). While morning presentations tackled new models, those of afternoon presented several case studies on publishing archival data as Linked Data. The first presentation on RiC-CM 0.2 and RiC-O 0.1 took place there. The slides on RiC, written in English, are less detailed about the standard than the ones mentioned below; however they include some information about the projects lead by the Archives nationales de France.
- On January 28, 2020, a conference named “Les métadonnées archivistiques en transition : le nouveau cadre normatif, les enjeux et les premières réalisations” (in English: “Archival metadata in transition: the new description standard, the challenges and first achievments”) took place at the Archives nationales de France (ANF). The slides used for each presentation can be downloaded from here. The slides about RiC are bilingual (French and English).
- On February 3, 2021, there was a presentation on ‘Implementing ICA Records in Contexts-Ontology (RiC-O) at the National Archives of France (ANF): first steps and prospects’ at the Study Day on The Semantic Web and Cultural Heritage: From Data Convergence to Knowledge Crossing held by the University of Lille (France) and the Geriico research team. The slides (in English) are available here: https://nextcloud.univ-lille.fr/index.php/s/L9xjpD9PBRfQj7H.
- On September 13, 2021, there was a presentation on RiC-O by Florence Clavaud and Tobias Wildi, and other presentations about some projects that use RiC-O or RiC, or plan to use RiC-O, at the Linked Archives international workshop @ TPDL 2021. The web page of the workshop gives access to the slides, and to the proceedings (articles in English).