LIDO

LIDO (Lightweight Information Describing Objects) is an XML schema for describing museum objects.[1] It is applicable to all kinds of objects: art, natural history, technology, cultural objects. LIDO is widely used for harvesting museum data in union catalogs, and as a preliminary step for converting to semantic formats like CIDOC CRM or EDM.

LIDO Specification

The LIDO specification[2] is a publicly available XSD schema of relatively high complexity. Comprehensive introductions and overviews are available.

It was influenced by the following metadata standards and ontologies:[3]

LIDO Tools

A few tools are available for handling LIDO:[4]

  • OAICatMuseum by OCLC Research allows publication of museum data as LIDO or CDWA, using the OAI-PMH protocol
  • MINT is a general tool for metadata mapping developed by National Technical University of Athens that is often used by Europeana-related projects. It can map to EDM or LIDO[5]
  • LIBIS has created a LIDO profile for the CollectiveAccess open source Collection Management System.[6] This allows museums to catalog objects directly in LIDO. While LIDO is not a fully-fledged museum Collection Management schema (e.g. like SPECTRUM by the Collections Trust), it is quite sufficient for most collections.

References

  1. "What is LIDO". ICOM CIDOC.
  2. "LIDO Specification". ICOM CIDOC.
  3. "LIDO Related Standards". ICOM CIDOC.
  4. "LIDO Tools". ICOM CIDOC.
  5. "MINT Demo (presentation)" (PDF).
  6. "CollectiveAccess - LIDO profile". ResearchSpace project.
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