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This article explores methods and challenges of mapping domain-specific vocabularies to international reference thesauri, focusing on the ›Material Culture Thesaurus‹ (MCT) and the ›Getty Art & Architecture Thesaurus‹ (AAT).
Ksenia Stanicka-Brzezicka
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On Transforming FoodEx2 to a Standardized and Interoperable Thesaurus
Food resource management plays a pivotal role in addressing global challenges related to food security, sustainability, public health, and economic development.
Yannis Marketakis +5 more
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Converting the Bliss Bibliographic Classification to SKOS RDF using Python RDFLib
This article discusses the project undertaken by the library of Queens’ College, Cambridge, to migrate its classification system to RDF applying the SKOS data model using Python.
Harry Bartholomew
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Skeptical Optimism Scale (SkO): Initial Development and Validation
This study introduces the Skeptical Optimism Scale (SkO) and presents preliminary evidence of its content, construct, and criterion validity. Skeptical optimism refers to dispositional tendencies of having general positive expectations about the future, conditional on critical analysis and in-depth exploration of (potential negative) outcomes.
Cătălina Oțoiu +2 more
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Modelling digital health data: The ExaMode ontology for computational pathology. [PDF]
Menotti L +12 more
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Atramhasis: An online SKOS vocabulary editor
Koen Van Daele +8 more
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C3PO: a crop planning and production process ontology and knowledge graph. [PDF]
Darnala B +4 more
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Outside The Box: Building a Digital Asset Management Ecosystem for Preservation and Access
The University of Houston (UH) Libraries made an institutional commitment in late 2015 to migrate the data for its digitized cultural heritage collections to open source systems for preservation and access: Hydra-in-a-Box, Archivematica, and ...
Andrew Weidner +5 more
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Modeling Human Hypertrophic Scars with Induced Pluripotent Stem-Cell-Derived Scar Organoids Versus Skin Organoids. [PDF]
Kim HM, Oh EJ, Kwak S, Han SO, Chung HY.
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