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SKOS Use Cases and Requirements - 0 views

  • Knowledge organisation systems, such as taxonomies, thesauri or subject heading lists, play a fundamental role in information structuring and access. The Semantic Web Deployment Working Group aims at providing a model for representing such vocabularies on the Semantic Web: SKOS (Simple Knowledge Organisation System). This document presents the preparatory work for a future version of SKOS. It lists representative use cases, which were obtained after a dedicated questionnaire was sent to a wide audience. It also features a set of fundamental or secondary requirements derived from these use cases, that will be used to guide the design of SKOS.
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DLIST - Cataloging and You: Measuring the Efficacy of a Folksonomy for Subject Analysis - 0 views

  • Folksonomies, or user-created taxonomies, are currently used as collaborative tools to describe images, films, hyperlinks, and other objects and documents. LibraryThing is a website that lets users catalog their own book collections through the use of Library of Congress Subject Headings and social tagging. This paper records the results of exploratory research focusing on the connection between folksonomies and controlled vocabulary and utilizing LibraryThing as a possible benchmark to measure tagging’s efficacy and accuracy as an instrument for subject analysis.
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FreeRice - 0 views

shared by sperkins on 04 Nov 07 - Cached
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    An excerpt from the website reads:

    FreeRice has two goals:
    1.  Provide English vocabulary to everyone for free.
    2.  Help end world hunger by providing rice to hungry people for free.

    This is made possible by sponsors who advertise on the site.

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  • This Task Group is for collaborative work on Resource Description and Access (RDA)
  • Charter: To define components of the draft standard "RDA - Resource Description and Access" as an RDF vocabulary for use in developing a Dublin Core application profile.
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