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Scoping study of KOS registries

Tudhope, Douglas (2007) Scoping study of KOS registries.

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Abstract

A 6 month Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) funded project on a terminology registry scoping study led by UKOLN in collaboration with Glamorgan and OCLC is just starting. This study aims to analyse issues related to potential delivery of a Terminology Registry as a shared infrastructure service within the JISC Information Environment. It will consider how a Registry might support development of terminology and other services within the context of a services oriented environment. The study is briefly outlined along with some previous work in this presentation. The author welcomes input and suggestions.

EPrint Type:Presentation
Keywords:Terminology registries Knowledge Organization System metadata Shared infrastructure services
Subjects:Library Systems
Digital Libraries
Knowledge Organization
ID Code:2048
Deposited On:16 October 2007
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