From knowledge abstraction to management : using Ranganathan's faceted schema to develop conceptual frameworks for digital libraries /: using Ranganathan's faceted schema to develop conceptual frameworks for digital libraries. (2013)
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- Book
- Title:
- From knowledge abstraction to management : using Ranganathan's faceted schema to develop conceptual frameworks for digital libraries /: using Ranganathan's faceted schema to develop conceptual frameworks for digital libraries. (2013)
- Main Title:
- From knowledge abstraction to management : using Ranganathan's faceted schema to develop conceptual frameworks for digital libraries
- Further Information:
- Note: Aparajita Suman.
- Other Names:
- Suman, Aparajita
- Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1.Introduction: knowledge abstraction: problems and context-based solution -- Background -- Knowledge organization: problems and context-based solution -- An approach to bring hope -- References -- 2.Non-semantic vs. Semantic Web: the architecture and tools -- Background -- The Semantic Web -- Components of the Semantic Web -- Architecture of the Semantic Web: work behind the screen -- Challenges of Semantic Web implementation -- Semantic Web technologies -- Conclusion -- References -- 3.Knowledge organization: its role within the unfathomed space -- Background -- Knowledge organization and digital context -- Knowledge organization: major landmarks -- Landmarks in semantic knowledge organization -- Limitations of existing approaches of knowledge organization -- Tim Berners-Lee's vision of the Semantic Web -- Making the right choice -- Conclusion -- References -- 4.Developing conceptual frameworks: evolution and architecture -- Background -- Contents note continued: Evolution of frameworks -- Purpose of frameworks -- Components of a framework -- Difference from contemporary technologies -- Types of frameworks -- Examples of significant frameworks -- References -- 5.Unified Modelling Language: untying the tangles -- Background -- Conceptual (un)clarity on the web -- UML for ontologies in the Semantic Web -- The metamodeling approach -- Conclusion -- References -- 6.Faceted knowledge representation: putting the leash around unleashed knowledgeMachine generated contents note: 1.Introduction: knowledge abstraction: problems and context-based solution -- Background -- Knowledge organization: problems and context-based solution -- An approach to bring hope -- References -- 2.Non-semantic vs. Semantic Web: the architecture and tools -- Background -- The Semantic Web -- Components of the Semantic Web -- Architecture of the Semantic Web: work behind the screen -- Challenges of Semantic Web implementation -- Semantic Web technologies -- Conclusion -- References -- 3.Knowledge organization: its role within the unfathomed space -- Background -- Knowledge organization and digital context -- Knowledge organization: major landmarks -- Landmarks in semantic knowledge organization -- Limitations of existing approaches of knowledge organization -- Tim Berners-Lee's vision of the Semantic Web -- Making the right choice -- Conclusion -- References -- 4.Developing conceptual frameworks: evolution and architecture -- Background -- Contents note continued: Evolution of frameworks -- Purpose of frameworks -- Components of a framework -- Difference from contemporary technologies -- Types of frameworks -- Examples of significant frameworks -- References -- 5.Unified Modelling Language: untying the tangles -- Background -- Conceptual (un)clarity on the web -- UML for ontologies in the Semantic Web -- The metamodeling approach -- Conclusion -- References -- 6.Faceted knowledge representation: putting the leash around unleashed knowledge -- Background -- Facets: computer science vis-a-vis library science -- Facetization and facet analysis -- Some examples of facet-based tools and technologies -- Conclusion -- References -- 7.Designing the framework: ready get set go! -- Background -- Semantic search and retrieval -- Semantic search and retrieval using the framework -- S. R. Ranganathan's faceted approach for knowledge organization -- Knowledge framework and instances -- Contents note continued: Development of a sample model using the conceptual framework -- Conclusion -- References -- 8.Conclusion -- The conceptual framework -- Mechanism to evaluate completeness of the newly developed model -- Limitations -- Distinct advantages of the framework in information retrieval -- Further developments: design of domain-specific models from the framework -- References. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Place of publication not identified : Chandos Publishing
- Publication Date:
- 2013
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (272 pages)
- Subjects:
- 025.2
Digital libraries
Information organization
Information storage and retrieval systems - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781780633695
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