Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to propose a tool that generates authority files to be integrated with linked data by means of learning rules. AUTHORIS is software developed to enhance authority control and information exchange among bibliographic and non-bibliographic entities. Design/methodology/approach – The article analyzes different methods previously developed for authority control as well as IFLA and ALA standards for managing bibliographic records. Semantic Web technologies are also evaluated. AUTHORIS relies on Drupal and incorporates the protocols of Dublin Core, SIOC, SKOS and FOAF. The tool has also taken into account the obsolescence of MARC and its substitution by FRBR and RDA. Its effectiveness was evaluated applyi...
In this article we present a prototype of a semantic web-based framework for collecting and sharing ...
Authority files serve to uniquely identify real world ‘things’ or entities like documents, persons,...
Abstract—Nowadays, the vast amount of text-based informa-tion stored in organizations requires diffe...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to propose a tool that generates authority files to be integr...
Authority control is a quite recent term in the long history of cataloguing, although the underlying...
pre-printIn an effort to identify an automated means for updating and standardizing metadata within ...
Pre-print of an article to be published in an upcoming issue of Cataloging & Classification Quarterl...
An important and not often addressed topic – considering the issues opened by cross-disciplinary pro...
The teaching of authority control in schools of library and information science is alive and well, e...
Machine-readable data bases of bibliographic records provide the substance for online catalogs. In o...
If used up to their most important recommendations, RDA guidelines lead to a semantic web oriented c...
This paper discusses how the authority control performed by libraries can help the World Wide Web an...
The paper defines the linked data as a set of best practices that are used to publish data on the we...
Eleven years ago, in Florence, during an international conference on authority control, many experts...
If used up to their most important recommendations, RDA guidelines lead to a semantic web oriented c...
In this article we present a prototype of a semantic web-based framework for collecting and sharing ...
Authority files serve to uniquely identify real world ‘things’ or entities like documents, persons,...
Abstract—Nowadays, the vast amount of text-based informa-tion stored in organizations requires diffe...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to propose a tool that generates authority files to be integr...
Authority control is a quite recent term in the long history of cataloguing, although the underlying...
pre-printIn an effort to identify an automated means for updating and standardizing metadata within ...
Pre-print of an article to be published in an upcoming issue of Cataloging & Classification Quarterl...
An important and not often addressed topic – considering the issues opened by cross-disciplinary pro...
The teaching of authority control in schools of library and information science is alive and well, e...
Machine-readable data bases of bibliographic records provide the substance for online catalogs. In o...
If used up to their most important recommendations, RDA guidelines lead to a semantic web oriented c...
This paper discusses how the authority control performed by libraries can help the World Wide Web an...
The paper defines the linked data as a set of best practices that are used to publish data on the we...
Eleven years ago, in Florence, during an international conference on authority control, many experts...
If used up to their most important recommendations, RDA guidelines lead to a semantic web oriented c...
In this article we present a prototype of a semantic web-based framework for collecting and sharing ...
Authority files serve to uniquely identify real world ‘things’ or entities like documents, persons,...
Abstract—Nowadays, the vast amount of text-based informa-tion stored in organizations requires diffe...