Data Models for Knowledge Organization Tools: Evolution and Perspectives
(2002) Data Models for Knowledge Organization Tools: Evolution and Perspectives . In López-Huertas, María J., Eds. Proceedings International Society for Knowledge Organization Conference 8, pages pp. 127-134, Granada, Spain.
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Abstract
This paper focuses on the need for knowledge organization (KO) tools, such as library classifications, thesauri and subject heading systems, to be fully disclosed and available in the open network environment. The authors look at the place and value of traditional library knowledge organization tools in relation to the technical environment and expectations of the Semantic Web. Future requirements in this context are explored, stressing the need for KO systems to support semantic interoperability. In order to be fully shareable KO tools need to be reframed and reshaped in terms of conceptual and data models. The authors suggest that some useful approaches to this already exist in methodological and technical developments within the fields of ontology modelling and lexicographic and terminological data interchange.
| EPrint Type: | Conference Paper |
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| Keywords: | knowledge organization systems, controlled vocabularies, data models, standards |
| Subjects: | Knowledge Organization |
| ID Code: | 1303 |
| Deposited On: | 07 August 2006 |
| Alternative Locations: | http://www.ucl.ac.uk/fatks/paper1.htm |
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