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Analysis of equivalence mapping for terminology services [PDF]
This paper assesses the range of equivalence or mapping types required to facilitate interoperability in the context of a distributed terminology server.
Macgregor, G., McCulloch, E.
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Enterprise vocabulary management; A lexicographic view
The central theme in this paper is the problem of shifting from natural language descriptions, as in traditional dictionaries and thesauri, to working IT (Information Technology) systems that support people carrying out their administrative tasks.
Jan Voskuil
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An ontology to semantically declare and describe functions [PDF]
Applications built on top of the Semantic Web are emerging as a novel solution in different areas, such as decision making and route planning. However, to connect results of these solutions -i.e., the semantically annotated data - with real-world ...
De Meester, Ben +3 more
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Developing an open data portal for the ESA climate change initiative [PDF]
We introduce the rationale for, and architecture of, the European Space Agency Climate Change Initiative (CCI) Open Data Portal (http://cci.esa.int/data/).
Bennett, Victoria +13 more
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Basic features of the Functional Requirements for Subject Authority Data (FRSAD) model
This article aims to introduce the main features of the Functional Requirements Model for Subject Authority Data (FRSAD), in terms of its need, objectives, scope, origin, reasons for its issuance, methodology for its preparation, and its relationship to
Fatima Zaqzouq
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Issues of Visual Search Methods in Digital Repositories
Repositories are important infrastructures which allow the dissemination of large collections of digital resources hosted in museums, libraries, academic institutions or specialized documentation centers.
Paulo Alonso Gaona García +4 more
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ThManager: An Open Source Tool for Creating and Visualizing SKOS
Knowledge organization systems denotes formally represented knowledge that is used within the context of digital libraries to improve data sharing and information retrieval.
Javier Lacasta +4 more
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"What's new?" and "What has changed?" are questions users of knowledge organizations systems, such as thesauri, classifications or taxonomies, ask, when new versions of such vocabularies are published. Until recently, it had been difficult for the publishers to provide this information (normally resorting to custom change logging within maintenance ...
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Correction: The Seven Steps: Building the DiGA Thesaurus
This article details a correction to: Autiero, S., Elwert, F., Moscatelli, C., & Pons, J. (2023). The Seven Steps: Building the DiGA Thesaurus. Journal of Open Humanities Data, 9. https://doi.org/10.5334/johd.111.
Serena Autiero +3 more
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Interoperable subject retrieval in a distributed multi-scheme environment : new developments in the HILT project [PDF]
The HILT (HIgh-Level Thesaurus) project (http://hilt.cdlr.strath.ac.uk/), based primarily at the Centre for Digital Library Research (CDLR) (http://cdlr.strath.ac.uk/) at Strathclyde University in Glasgow is entering its fourth stage following the ...
McCulloch, E., Nicholson, D.
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