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  1. BS 8723: Structured vocabularies for information retrieval - guide : Part 1: Definitions, symbols and abbreviations. Part 2: Thesauri (2005) 0.00
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    Date
    1. 1.2009 18:57:30
    Series
    British standard; 8723-1, 8723-2
    Theme
    Konzeption und Anwendung des Prinzips Thesaurus
  2. ISBN Standard (2005) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Die neue Ausgabe des ISBN Standards wurde am 1. Juni veroeffentlicht. Die neue Ausgabe, die in den vergangenen drei Jahren ueberarbeitet wurde, enthaelt die weitreichesten Aenderungen zur ISBN seit ihrer Standardisierung in 1970. Ab 1. Januar 2007 wird die ISBN nicht laenger als 10-stellige Nummer sondern als 13-stellige Nummer genutzt werden und zum ersten Mal identisch sein mit ihren entsprechenden Barcode Nummern.
  3. Z39.19-2005: Guidelines for the construction, format, and management of monolingual controlled vocabularies (2005) 0.00
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    Isbn
    1-880124-65-3
    Theme
    Konzeption und Anwendung des Prinzips Thesaurus
  4. ISO 25964 Thesauri and interoperability with other vocabularies (2008) 0.00
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    Abstract
    T.1: Today's thesauri are mostly electronic tools, having moved on from the paper-based era when thesaurus standards were first developed. They are built and maintained with the support of software and need to integrate with other software, such as search engines and content management systems. Whereas in the past thesauri were designed for information professionals trained in indexing and searching, today there is a demand for vocabularies that untrained users will find to be intuitive. ISO 25964 makes the transition needed for the world of electronic information management. However, part 1 retains the assumption that human intellect is usually involved in the selection of indexing terms and in the selection of search terms. If both the indexer and the searcher are guided to choose the same term for the same concept, then relevant documents will be retrieved. This is the main principle underlying thesaurus design, even though a thesaurus built for human users may also be applied in situations where computers make the choices. Efficient exchange of data is a vital component of thesaurus management and exploitation. Hence the inclusion in this standard of recommendations for exchange formats and protocols. Adoption of these will facilitate interoperability between thesaurus management systems and the other computer applications, such as indexing and retrieval systems, that will utilize the data. Thesauri are typically used in post-coordinate retrieval systems, but may also be applied to hierarchical directories, pre-coordinate indexes and classification systems. Increasingly, thesaurus applications need to mesh with others, such as automatic categorization schemes, free-text search systems, etc. Part 2 of ISO 25964 describes additional types of structured vocabulary and gives recommendations to enable interoperation of the vocabularies at all stages of the information storage and retrieval process.
    T.2: The ability to identify and locate relevant information among vast collections and other resources is a major and pressing challenge today. Several different types of vocabulary are in use for this purpose. Some of the most widely used vocabularies were designed a hundred years ago and have been evolving steadily. A different generation of vocabularies is now emerging, designed to exploit the electronic media more effectively. A good understanding of the previous generation is still essential for effective access to collections indexed with them. An important object of ISO 25964 as a whole is to support data exchange and other forms of interoperability in circumstances in which more than one structured vocabulary is applied within one retrieval system or network. Sometimes one vocabulary has to be mapped to another, and it is important to understand both the potential and the limitations of such mappings. In other systems, a thesaurus is mapped to a classification scheme, or an ontology to a thesaurus. Comprehensive interoperability needs to cover the whole range of vocabulary types, whether young or old. Concepts in different vocabularies are related only in that they have the same or similar meaning. However, the meaning can be found in a number of different aspects within each particular type of structured vocabulary: - within terms or captions selected in different languages; - in the notation assigned indicating a place within a larger hierarchy; - in the definition, scope notes, history notes and other notes that explain the significance of that concept; and - in explicit relationships to other concepts or entities within the same vocabulary. In order to create mappings from one structured vocabulary to another it is first necessary to understand, within the context of each different type of structured vocabulary, the significance and relative importance of each of the different elements in defining the meaning of that particular concept. ISO 25964-1 describes the key characteristics of thesauri along with additional advice on best practice. ISO 25964-2 focuses on other types of vocabulary and does not attempt to cover all aspects of good practice. It concentrates on those aspects which need to be understood if one of the vocabularies is to work effectively alongside one or more of the others. Recognizing that a new standard cannot be applied to some existing vocabularies, this part of ISO 25964 provides informative description alongside the recommendations, the aim of which is to enable users and system developers to interpret and implement the existing vocabularies effectively. The remainder of ISO 25964-2 deals with the principles and practicalities of establishing mappings between vocabularies.
    Issue
    Pt.1: Thesauri for information retrieval - Pt.2: Interoperability with other vocabularies.
    Theme
    Konzeption und Anwendung des Prinzips Thesaurus
  5. ISO 15489: Records management : Pt. 1: ISO 15489-1: General; Pt.2: ISO/TR 15489-2: Guidelines (2001) 0.00
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  6. OWL Web Ontology Language Test Cases (2004) 0.00
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    Date
    14. 8.2011 13:33:22
  7. ISO 15836:2003 The Dublin Core metadata element set. (2003) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The Dublin Core metadata standard provides a core set of 15 metadata elements for cross-domain information resource sharing. Since the original workshop, held in March 1995 in Dublin, Ohio - thus the name Dublin Core - this core set of metadata elements has gained worldwide recognition and use, with translations in over 20 languages. The issuance of the ISO standard provides the official international endorsement for use of theDublin Core metadata. Under NISO's leadership this standard was fast-tracked in ISO Technical Committee 45 (Information and documentation) Subcommittee 4 (Technical Interoperability) through the ISO approval process using a version identical to ANSI/NISO Z39.85-2001
    Imprint
    London : International Standards Organization
  8. Codes for the representation of languages for information interchange (2001) 0.00
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    Isbn
    1-880124-52-1
  9. ¬The Dublin Core Metadata Element Set (2007) 0.00
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    Isbn
    1-8880124-73-4
  10. OWL 2 Web Ontology Language Document Overview (2009) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The OWL 2 Web Ontology Language, informally OWL 2, is an ontology language for the Semantic Web with formally defined meaning. OWL 2 ontologies provide classes, properties, individuals, and data values and are stored as Semantic Web documents. OWL 2 ontologies can be used along with information written in RDF, and OWL 2 ontologies themselves are primarily exchanged as RDF documents. This document serves as an introduction to OWL 2 and the various other OWL 2 documents. It describes the syntaxes for OWL 2, the different kinds of semantics, the available profiles (sub-languages), and the relationship between OWL 1 and OWL 2.