I look forward to the Autum School "Modern Stained Glass - Metadata - AI" in Münster next week 😊. This is a chance to present what we are doing in @nfdi4objects in the field of #materialheritage and what is the #ObjectBiography. This is a great chance to show the #datamodel based on the #NFDI4ObjectsObjectOntology my colleague Sarah Wagner at #CDI @FAU implemented in the #VRU #WissKI.
I look forward to the discussions and to receive feedback + needs from the #community for our developments.
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Also I am interested to see how the data from @chpollin might fit in 😀, since I also used data from the @cvmadeutschland for this prototype for an #objectbiography of #stainedglass. This is still work in progress obviously and only a start and will be filled with more content but it was fun to work with data and a real use case again.

👉 https://nfdi4objects.wisski.data.fau.de/68b9563a41380

#nfdirocks #heritage #digitalheritage #objectdata #NFDI #metadata #builtheritage #arthistory #CIDOCCRM

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@anja_g_werder @nfdi4objects @FAU
Wow - this sounds super interesting!
Object Biography for Stained Glass Research

This presentation introduces the research data and the concept of object biographies within the NFDI4Objects consortium. The data model for creating digital object biographies is implemented in VRE WissKI and is based on the N4O object ontology, which is built on CIDOC CRM 7.1.3. The use cases for the object biographies do come from the community. In this presentation for the Autumn School “Modern stained glass - metadata - AI” in Münster the concept was applied to stained glass. Here you find the Use Cases in WissKI: https://nfdi4objects.wisski.data.fau.de/use_cases. Task Area 6 in NFDI4Objects: https://www.nfdi4objects.net/en/portal/tas/ta6/.  

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