Smithsonian’s Anacostia Community Museum is using text entries in the Constituents module to capture this information as well as other LOD URIs (LCSH, TGN, etc) and add a little bit of semantic data (is creator, is subject, etc.). So far we’re delivering to the SI’s collections search center the terms without the embedded URIs, but it’s all in there for future use. 



Joshua Gorman, Ph.D
Collections Manager
Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum
1901 Fort Place, Southeast
Washington, District of Columbia 20020
anacostia.si.edu
cdi.anacostia.si.edu
202 633 4851


On Sep 3, 2015, at 9:39 PM, Lauren Sorensen <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Hi TMS users,
I’m new to this listserv and grateful to find this community. 
 
Are there other users that currently track linked data URIs in TMS for authority file reference? Besides tracking, another use case is that we want to be able to in the future export or transform this data from TMS tables in case we were to adopt a system that supports RDF serialization. 
 
In particular, we are currently underway reconciling our TMS constituent data with Getty ULAN. We are looking to track Getty ULAN IDs or URIs, in the constituent table in TMS 2012. If you do this, in what field do you track this information? 
 
Many thanks,
Lauren
 
Lauren Sorensen
Digital Asset Manager & Archivist
HAMMER MUSEUM
10899 Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90024
tel 310-443-7045
 
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