çartrr
Çartrr is a fictional concept used in discussions of digital curation and art metadata. It describes a theoretical framework for organizing and interlinking cultural artifacts within a digital repository. In çartrr, artifacts are conceived as nodes in a network connected by relationships such as creator, period, technique, collection, and thematic tag, allowing multi-dimensional navigation beyond traditional catalog records.
The core idea is a cyclic workflow that participants call Curate, Relate, Retrieve (CRR). Curate involves enriching
Çartrr originated in online communities and educational materials intended to illustrate data modeling, interoperable metadata, and
Variants of çartrr emphasize different linkage strategies, such as provenance-centric linking or user-generated relation maps. In
See also linked data, ontologies, digital archives, data curation. As a fictional construct, çartrr has no formal