Reference Network Architecture - cases
The RNA project links these cases to a number of proposals for solutions that have already proven themselves in actual practice, but have not yet or hardly been related to each other, or have not been applied so far to the field of (in particular) cultural heritage.
Army Museum
The Army Museum has initiated a knowledge site that has made an enormous amount of information available in the shape of articles and object descriptions in a short time.
Naturalis
Naturalis has become a pioneer in knowledge networking by rearranging and linking its proprietary knowledge and by building large knowledge networks in conjunction with other organisations.
National Service for Archeology
The RACM is the initiator of the Nationale Referentiecollectie NRc, a digitally consultable knowledge system of archaeological typology.
Groningen museums
A number of cultural heritage institutions in Groningen intend to link regional information and make it available to various target groups.
De Clercq anthropology
The nineteenth-century scientific work of De Clercq and Schmeltz forms an early example of object descriptions and reference structures.
Dutch Libraries
The Dutch Libraries are currently engaged in making extremely diverse practical information findeable using modern web technology.
Heterogeneous archives
Heterogeneous archives often involve large archives or various collections that contain material of such a dissimilar nature that uniform description models and knowledge-sharing strategies do not offer any solution.
