Attempts to produce adequate and long-lived subject indexes of information systems and computer science research have failed. In this paper we report preliminary results of an approach by which the terms expressed in research literature, such as that in information systems, can be systematically and meaningfully categorised. The approach is based on Roman Ingarden’s ontological theory of the written scholarly work: its nature, existence, and categorisation, and builds on Grounded Theory: a rigorous grounded qualitative research method addressing how meaningful categories can be analysed from text and related to each other. We have found that the key guiding unit of analysis operationalising Ingarden’s approach through Grounded T...
The amount of scholarly data available on the web is steadily increasing, enabling different types o...
This paper describes ongoing work in the KNOWMAK project, which aims to develop a webbased tool pro...
Ontologies of research areas are important tools for characterising, exploring and analysing the res...
Attempts to produce adequate and long-lived subject indexes of information systems and computer scie...
Attempts to produce an adequate and long-lived subject indexing system for information systems resea...
Ontologies of research areas are important tools for characterising, exploring, and analysing the re...
Ontologies of research areas are important tools for characterising, exploring, and analysing the re...
The motivation for detailed study of information systems research subject indexing schemes is explai...
AbstractNowadays, there are researchers who spend time and energy in writing their own articles then...
Research into domain specific ontologies is difficult to treat empirically. This is because it is di...
The administration of electronic publication in the Information Era congregates old and new problems...
An alternative to minimize the semantic gap in automatic indexing systems is to make use of knowledg...
BACKGROUND: Web-based, free-text documents on science and technology have been increasing growing on...
Many ontologies are built upon a taxonomy which entirely depends on a controlled vocabulary. This ha...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Web-based, free-text documents on science and technology have been increa...
The amount of scholarly data available on the web is steadily increasing, enabling different types o...
This paper describes ongoing work in the KNOWMAK project, which aims to develop a webbased tool pro...
Ontologies of research areas are important tools for characterising, exploring and analysing the res...
Attempts to produce adequate and long-lived subject indexes of information systems and computer scie...
Attempts to produce an adequate and long-lived subject indexing system for information systems resea...
Ontologies of research areas are important tools for characterising, exploring, and analysing the re...
Ontologies of research areas are important tools for characterising, exploring, and analysing the re...
The motivation for detailed study of information systems research subject indexing schemes is explai...
AbstractNowadays, there are researchers who spend time and energy in writing their own articles then...
Research into domain specific ontologies is difficult to treat empirically. This is because it is di...
The administration of electronic publication in the Information Era congregates old and new problems...
An alternative to minimize the semantic gap in automatic indexing systems is to make use of knowledg...
BACKGROUND: Web-based, free-text documents on science and technology have been increasing growing on...
Many ontologies are built upon a taxonomy which entirely depends on a controlled vocabulary. This ha...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Web-based, free-text documents on science and technology have been increa...
The amount of scholarly data available on the web is steadily increasing, enabling different types o...
This paper describes ongoing work in the KNOWMAK project, which aims to develop a webbased tool pro...
Ontologies of research areas are important tools for characterising, exploring and analysing the res...