Gothenburg, Sweden | September 10-14, 2006
The venue for the 2006 CIDOC conference was the Museum of World Culture. The local organisers were Hans Rengman and Anne Murray.
There were two pre-conference workshops, "Introduction to the CIDOC-CRM" and "Introduction to the TEI". 56 papers were presented and the conference was attended by 126 participants from 25 countries throughout the world.
Jelena Balog | The impacts of ALM seminars on the changes in the work of the Croatian History Museum | |
Paolo Bonora | From relational metadata standards to CRM ontology: a case study in performing arts documentation | |
Iuliana Ciotoiu | Ethnology on-line, new experience in digitized museum documentation | |
Emmanuel Desveaux | The TREEMUS project: Towards a common catalog for non-european ethnographical collections of European museums | |
Ifigenia Dionissiadou | Manipulating information, producing data | |
Martin Doerr | Modelling Intellectual Processes: The FRBR - CRM Harmonization | |
Annelie Edman | A process pattern for knowledge management within museums | |
Annelie Edman | Museum context in a pedagogical environment | |
Øyvind Eide | Reading Gray Literature as Texts. Semantic Mark-up of Museum Acquisition Catalogues | |
Eva Fägerborg | Samdok – from innovation to integration | |
Katri Hirvonen-Nurmi | Multicultural Documenting of Brazilian religious material | |
MICHAEL: Multilingual Inventory of Cultural Heritage in Europe | ||
Ari Häyrinen | Memories in the warehouse - Developing a multiperspective information system for culture historical use | |
Junko Iwabuchi | Taking a museum experience to your real world - exploring a new usage of museum audio/visual guide in children's hospital, retirement homes and more | |
Börje Justrell | Digital Preservation - Challenges and Opportunities | |
Vincent de Keijzer | Living with pollution: overcoming hosophobia in documentation | |
Karl-Heinz Lampe | Mapping of Knowledge in Natural History Museums | |
Richard Light | Topic Maps and MLA Information Resources | |
Jyue Tyan LOW | Good-bye Jargons! An On-Line Collections Resource Project for the Public | |
Jef Malliet | ErfgoedLimburg.be, integrated cultural heritage information | |
Mikica Mastrovic | Differences in the subject analysis of digitised art works (drawings, prints and posters) and their originals | |
Dan Matei | Can We Make the Simple Easy AND the Complex Possible? - a Schema Based on CRM and FRBR | |
Susan Matland | Coming around the mountain; A Norwegian tunnel | |
Adriana Munoz | Behind collecting, a state between moral and law in the history of collecting at the Museum of World Culture, Sweden | |
Anne Murray | Making one out of four? - Can you bring four museum databases together? | |
Lev Noll | Real and Virtual Art in Pushkinskiy - Digital imagery and presentation of cultural heritage of museums | |
Kurt Nyberg | Mapping the practical knowledge of traditional handicraft: How to cut a throat with an axe as pedagogical presentation and avoid interference | |
Kate Parson | ABM-centrum - coordinating office for archives, libraries and museums in Stockholm | |
Olga A. Polyakova | Information technologies of the project of new museum exposition “Periods of the history of Kolomenskoye” | |
Nick Poole | MDA and Spectrum | |
Hans Rengman | Documentation in museums in Sweden - a brief background history | |
Laurella Rinçon | Documentation standards and intellectual property: defining guidelines for museums libraries and archives | |
Andrew Roberts | User experience in applying collections information | |
Nick Rossiter | A Prototype Implementation of a Framework for Organising Virtual Exhibitions over the Web | |
Rudolf Schäfer | The Marubi Project – a story with an open end | |
Regine Scheffel | Fit for future? What do we need to teach? | |
Jörn Sieglerschmidt | Convergence of internet services in the cultural heritage sector – the long way to common vocabularies, metadata formats, ontologies | |
Maja Sojat-Bikic | From object-centric towards content-centric digital collections integrating MLA resources | |
Jan Svensson | Modelling museum context in CIDOC CRM using relational databases | |
Roya Taghiyeva | Intangible heritage: a new look at the museum work | |
Sirkka Valanto | Digitisation of Cultural Heritage in Finland | |
Bengt Wittgren | MLA and museum documentation |