Anna, can you do a blog post with a Facebook link to it about this
standard. You can view the draft by using the link in the message. I
think other students and alumni may be interested in viewing this, since it
is for both archives and records.
Thanks!
Pat
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Patricia C. Franks, PhD, CA, CRM, IGP
MARA Program Coordinator
Professor, School of Information
San Jose State University
San Jose, CA, USA
http://ischoolapps.sjsu.edu/facultypages/view.php?fac=franksp
https://ischool.sjsu.edu/programs/master-archives-records-administration-mara
On Sun, Sep 4, 2016 at 5:34 AM, Bogdan-Florin Popovici <
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> ***Apologize for cross posting****
>
> The ICA Experts Group on Archival Description (EGAD) is pleased to announce
> the release for public comment the initial draft of the first part of a
> two-part standard for archival description named Records in Contexts (RiC).
> When completed, the standard will include a conceptual model (RiC-CM), and
> a
> formal ontology (RiC-O). The current release of the initial draft of RiC-CM
> will remain available for public comment until 31 December 2016. A draft of
> RiC-O will be released for public comment late in 2016.
>
> RiC-CM is available here:
> http://ica-egad.org/ric/conceptual-model/RiC-CM-0.1.pdf
>
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>
> At the ICA Congress in Seoul, Korea in September 2016, three
> representatives
> from the EGAD will provide an overview and introduction to RiC on Thursday,
> 8 September, 15:00-16:30. The session will be available in Chinese,
> English,
> French, and Korean.
>
> Since 2012, with members from thirteen countries, the EGAD has been
> developing the new standard for the description of records based on
> archival
> principles. In the course of its work it has taken into consideration
> critiques of current practices, established and emerging national
> conceptual
> models as well as the models of allied professional communities, and the
> opportunities presented by new and emerging communication technologies. The
> objective of the standard is to reconcile, integrate, and build on the four
> existing standards: General International Standard Archival Description
> (ISAD(G)); International Standard Archival Authority Records-Corporate
> Bodies, Persons, and Families (ISAAR(CPF)); International Standard
> Description of Functions (ISDF); and International Standard Description of
> Institutions with Archival Holdings (ISDIAH).
>
> The EGAD looks forward to receiving comments on the draft RiC-CM.
>
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