Emails in Context
With the release of Records-in-Context Ontology (RiC-O) we now have a way to characterise, describe, and catalogue the most complicated of records. Separating a conceptual record from its physical or digital instantiations allows us to represent the complicated web of information contained in emails in its natural form: an interconnected network of information, knowledge, and data. Moreover, representing records as linked-data creates a connection between data and knowledge via information using real-world ontological and semantic reasoning, and in a language which is comprehensible to large language models (LLMs). Finally, this is a call-to-arms for suppliers who wish to explore this as-yet untapped market.