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  1. Lacasta, J.; Falquet, G.; Nogueras Iso, J.N.; Zarazaga-Soria, J.: ¬A software processing chain for evaluating thesaurus quality (2017) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Thesauri are knowledge models commonly used for information classication and retrieval whose structure is dened by standards that describe the main features the concepts and relations must have. However, following these standards requires a deep knowledge of the field the thesaurus is going to cover and experience in their creation. To help in this task, this paper describes a software processing chain that provides dierent validation components that evaluates the quality of the main thesaurus features.
    Series
    Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI; 10151
    Theme
    Konzeption und Anwendung des Prinzips Thesaurus
  2. Lacasta, J.; Nogueras-Iso, J.; López-Pellicer, F.J.; Muro-Medrano, P.R.; Zarazaga-Soria, F.J.: ThManager : an open source tool for creating and visualizing SKOS (2007) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Knowledge Organization Systems denotes formally represented knowledge that is used within the context of Digital Libraries to improve data sharing and information retrieval. To increase their use, and to reuse them when possible, it is vital to manage them adequately and to provide them in a standard interchange format. Simple Knowledge Organization Systems (SKOS) seems to be the most promising representation for the type of knowledge models used in digital libraries, but there is a lack of tools that are able to properly manage it. This work presents a tool that fills this gap, facilitating their use in different environments and using SKOS as an interchange format.
    Source
    Information technology and libraries. 26(2007) no.3, S.39-51
  3. Lacasta, J.; Nogueras-Iso, J.; López-Pellicer, F.J.; Muro-Medrano, P.R.; Zarazaga-Soria, F.J.: ThManager : an open source tool for creating and visualizing SKOS (2007) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Knowledge Organization Systems denotes formally represented knowledge that is used within the context of Digital Libraries to improve data sharing and information retrieval. To increase their use, and to reuse them when possible, it is vital to manage them adequately and to provide them in a standard interchange format. Simple Knowledge Organization Systems (SKOS) seems to be the most promising representation for the type of knowledge models used in digital libraries, but there is a lack of tools that are able to properly manage it. This work presents a tool that fills this gap, facilitating their use in different environments and using SKOS as an interchange format.