Literatur zur Informationserschließung
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1Barkey, R. ; Hinrichs, E. ; Hoppermann, C. ; Trippel, T. ; Zinn, C.: Komponenten-basierte Metadatenschemata und Facetten-basierte Suche : ein flexibler und universeller Ansatz.
In: Information und Wissen: global, sozial und frei? Proceedings des 12. Internationalen Symposiums für Informationswissenschaft (ISI 2011) ; Hildesheim, 9. - 11. März 2011. Hrsg.: J. Griesbaum, T. Mandl u. C. Womser-Hacker. Boizenburg : VWH, Verl. W. Hülsbusch, 2010. S.62-73.
(Schriften zur Informationswissenschaft; Bd.58)
Abstract: Wenn man verschiedenartige Forschungsdaten über Metadaten inhaltlich beschreiben möchte, sind bibliografische Angaben allein nicht ausreichend. Vielmehr benötigt man zusätzliche Beschreibungsmittel, die der Natur und Komplexität gegebener Forschungsressourcen Rechnung tragen. Verschiedene Arten von Forschungsdaten bedürfen verschiedener Metadatenprofile, die über gemeinsame Komponenten definiert werden. Solche Forschungsdaten können gesammelt (z.B. über OAI-PMH-Harvesting) und mittels Facetten-basierter Suche über eine einheitliche Schnittstelle exploriert werden. Der beschriebene Anwendungskontext kann über sprachwissenschaftliche Daten hinaus verallgemeinert werden.
Objekt: OAI-PMH
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2Isaac, A. ; Wang, S. ; Zinn, C. ; Matthezing, H. ; Meij, L. van der ; Schlobach, S.: Evaluating thesaurus alignments for semantic interoperability in the library domain.
In: IEEE intelligent systems. 24(2009) no.2, S.76-86.
Abstract: Thesaurus alignments play an important role in realizing efficient access to heterogeneous cultural-heritage data. Current technology, however, provides only limited value for such access because it fails to bridge the gap between theoretical study and practical application requirements. This article explores common real-world library problems and identifies solutions that focus on the application-embedded study, development, and evaluation of matching technology.
Inhalt: Vgl. auch: http://www.dit.unitn.it/~p2p/RelatedWork/Matching/wang_ieee.pdf.
Themenfeld: Semantische Interoperabilität
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3Isaac, A. ; Schlobach, S. ; Matthezing, H. ; Zinn, C.: Integrated access to cultural heritage resources through representation and alignment of controlled vocabularies.
In: Library review. 57(2008) no.3, S.187-199.
Abstract: Purpose - To show how semantic web techniques can help address semantic interoperability issues in the broad cultural heritage domain, allowing users an integrated and seamless access to heterogeneous collections. Design/methodology/approach - This paper presents the heterogeneity problems to be solved. It introduces semantic web techniques that can help in solving them, focusing on the representation of controlled vocabularies and their semantic alignment. It gives pointers to some previous projects and experiments that have tried to address the problems discussed. Findings - Semantic web research provides practical technical and methodological approaches to tackle the different issues. Two contributions of interest are the simple knowledge organisation system model and automatic vocabulary alignment methods and tools. These contributions were demonstrated to be usable for enabling semantic search and navigation across collections. Research limitations/implications - The research aims at designing different representation and alignment methods for solving interoperability problems in the context of controlled subject vocabularies. Given the variety and technical richness of current research in the semantic web field, it is impossible to provide an in-depth account or an exhaustive list of references. Every aspect of the paper is, however, given one or several pointers for further reading. Originality/value - This article provides a general and practical introduction to relevant semantic web techniques. It is of specific value for the practitioners in the cultural heritage and digital library domains who are interested in applying these methods in practice.
Inhalt: This paper is based on a talk given at "Information Access for the Global Community, An International Seminar on the Universal Decimal Classification" held on 4-5 June 2007 in The Hague, The Netherlands. An abstract of this talk will be published in Extensions and Corrections to the UDC, an annual publication of the UDC consortium. Beitrag eines Themenheftes "Digital libraries and the semantic web: context, applications and research".
Anmerkung: Vgl. unter: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/Insight/ViewContentServlet?Filename=/published/emeraldfulltextarticle/pdf/0350570303.pdf.
Themenfeld: Semantic Web ; Semantische Interoperabilität