
Thesaurus of Cultural Heritage in British Isles
Explore the ambitious scope of the Thesaurus of Cultural Heritage in British Isles, covering human history from Boxgrove to Brexit. Learn about its inception, development, and importance in preserving heritage data.
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Thesaurus of Cultural Heritage Phil Carlisle Edinburgh, November 28th2016
Background First mooted in 2001 as a joint effort between EH and RCAHMS Paper presented at mda conference Uber Thesaurus Monument types Objects Materials etc. Ambitious scope - to cover the whole of human history in the Geographic British Isles from Boxgrove to Brexit
Seneschal, FISH and Arches 2013 RCAHMS, RCAHMW and HE publish Thesaurus of Monument Types as linked data on heritagedata.org 2013 FISH Terminology Working Group take over ownership of the former NMR thesauri. 2016 HIAS Workpackage to deliver a reference data management tool