Scientific digital libraries serve complex and evolving research communities. Justifications for the development of scientific digital libraries include the desire to preserve science data and the promises of information interconnectedness, correlative science, and system interoperability. Shared ontologies are fundamental to fulfilling these promises. We present a tool framework, a set of principles, and a real world case study where shared ontologies are used to develop and manage science information models and subsequently guide the implementation of scientific digital libraries. The tool framework, based on an ontology modeling tool, has been used to formalize legacy information models as well as design new models. Within this framework...
The past twenty years have witnessed an explosion of biological data in diverse database formats gov...
This peer-reviewed paper draws upon the research of a cross-disciplinary, collaborative e-Science pr...
Ontologies are more than a particularly elaborate approach to the description and classification of ...
Scientific digital libraries serve complex and evolving research communities. Justifications for the...
Information integration is enabled by having a precisely defined common terminology. We call this co...
Many scientific communities are struggling with the challenge of how to manage the terabytes of data...
Scientists often build and use highly customized systems to support observation and analysis efforts...
This paper presents OntoSoft, an ontology to describe metadata for scientific software. The ontology...
Abstract. Ontologies are being widely used in online science activities, or e-Science, most notably ...
This thesis describes an investigation into the practical use of ontologies for the development of i...
Abstract. Ontologies are being widely used in online science activities, or e-Science, mostly in rol...
Digital libraries deliver personalized knowledge directly to their users, without being restricted t...
This paper focuses on the need for knowledge organization (KO) tools, such as library classification...
The amount of information available in both printed and electronic formats has increased dramaticall...
Research today is increasingly interdisciplinary and it thrives on collaboration with partners at th...
The past twenty years have witnessed an explosion of biological data in diverse database formats gov...
This peer-reviewed paper draws upon the research of a cross-disciplinary, collaborative e-Science pr...
Ontologies are more than a particularly elaborate approach to the description and classification of ...
Scientific digital libraries serve complex and evolving research communities. Justifications for the...
Information integration is enabled by having a precisely defined common terminology. We call this co...
Many scientific communities are struggling with the challenge of how to manage the terabytes of data...
Scientists often build and use highly customized systems to support observation and analysis efforts...
This paper presents OntoSoft, an ontology to describe metadata for scientific software. The ontology...
Abstract. Ontologies are being widely used in online science activities, or e-Science, most notably ...
This thesis describes an investigation into the practical use of ontologies for the development of i...
Abstract. Ontologies are being widely used in online science activities, or e-Science, mostly in rol...
Digital libraries deliver personalized knowledge directly to their users, without being restricted t...
This paper focuses on the need for knowledge organization (KO) tools, such as library classification...
The amount of information available in both printed and electronic formats has increased dramaticall...
Research today is increasingly interdisciplinary and it thrives on collaboration with partners at th...
The past twenty years have witnessed an explosion of biological data in diverse database formats gov...
This peer-reviewed paper draws upon the research of a cross-disciplinary, collaborative e-Science pr...
Ontologies are more than a particularly elaborate approach to the description and classification of ...