arm

Version 1.0 of the Art and Rare Materials (ARM) BIBFRAME Ontology Extensions

NOTE: Version 1.0 replaces version 0.1

The ontology housed in this repository is being developed as an extension of the BIBFRAME ontology for generalized bibliographic description to provide specialized modeling in the archives, art and rare materials domains. This work was originally created under the LD4P 2016-2018 project. Work in this repository replaces work posted in the grant-funded LD4P repository: https://github.com/LD4P/arm

Work on ARM version 1.0 was performed 2019-2021 under the auspices of the Art Libraries Society of North America’s Cataloging Advisory Committee, the Association of College and Research Library’s Rare Books and Manuscript Section’s Bibliographic Standards Committee and the Society of American Archivists’ Standards Committee.

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GitHub Repository: https://github.com/Art-and-Rare-Materials-BF-Ext/arm

Editorial Group Members

Robin Desmeules, McGill University
Christine DeZelar-Tiedman, University of Minnesota
Marie-Chantal L’Écuyer-Coelho, Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec (ARLIS lead)
Meredith Hale, University of Tennessee Knoxville
Regine Heberlein, Princeton University
Linda Isaac, Harvard University
Jason Kovari, Cornell University (ACRL-RBMS lead)
Jonathan Lill, Museum of Modern Art
M.A. Matienzo, Stanford University
Danijela Matković, Yale University
Jennifer Page, National Museum of Women in the Arts
Elizabeth Russey Roke, Emory University (SAA lead)
Timothy Thompson, Yale University
Ruth Kitchin Tillman, Pennsylvania State University
Melanie Wacker, Columbia University
Jessica Zieman, Library of Congress