A methodology was developed for the construction of a taxonomy for a digital cultural heritage network. By comparing the features of the taxonomy with what is required of cultural networks, the findings suggest that taxonomies have clear advantages as knowledge organisation systems, particularly when user-orientation is critical, browsing is the preferred mode of information discovery and documentation practices have yet to be standardised across the institutions.Master of Science (Information Studies
The need to extract and manage domain-specific taxonomies has become increasingly relevant in recent...
Working paper summarizing research into cataloging theory, history of science, mathematics, and info...
Cultural heritage institutions are publishing their digital collections over the web as LOD. This is...
A methodology was developed for the construction of a taxonomy for a digital cultural heritage netwo...
There is a demand for taxonomies to organise large collections of documents into categories for brow...
The world of cultural heritage is undergoing a substantial transformation. The notion of ?cultural h...
Information and Knowledge Organisation explores the role of knowledge organisation in the digital hu...
This paper is an expression about historical background, current trends and applications of taxonomi...
A controlled experiment was conducted with ten participants, involving two tasks and a selected set ...
Taxonomies are increasingly being chosen as knowledge organization systems to organize content withi...
In the 1990s, the MLA sector – archives, libraries, museums – was defined as a comprehensive sector....
The innovations promoted by the knowledge society highlight the central role that the e-culture has ...
Networked orientated standards for vocabulary publishing and exchange and proposals for terminologic...
Browsing through topics in online catalogues is often the first step in the information-seeking proc...
Recent developments in the ICT, web and mobile technologies have significantly boosted research and ...
The need to extract and manage domain-specific taxonomies has become increasingly relevant in recent...
Working paper summarizing research into cataloging theory, history of science, mathematics, and info...
Cultural heritage institutions are publishing their digital collections over the web as LOD. This is...
A methodology was developed for the construction of a taxonomy for a digital cultural heritage netwo...
There is a demand for taxonomies to organise large collections of documents into categories for brow...
The world of cultural heritage is undergoing a substantial transformation. The notion of ?cultural h...
Information and Knowledge Organisation explores the role of knowledge organisation in the digital hu...
This paper is an expression about historical background, current trends and applications of taxonomi...
A controlled experiment was conducted with ten participants, involving two tasks and a selected set ...
Taxonomies are increasingly being chosen as knowledge organization systems to organize content withi...
In the 1990s, the MLA sector – archives, libraries, museums – was defined as a comprehensive sector....
The innovations promoted by the knowledge society highlight the central role that the e-culture has ...
Networked orientated standards for vocabulary publishing and exchange and proposals for terminologic...
Browsing through topics in online catalogues is often the first step in the information-seeking proc...
Recent developments in the ICT, web and mobile technologies have significantly boosted research and ...
The need to extract and manage domain-specific taxonomies has become increasingly relevant in recent...
Working paper summarizing research into cataloging theory, history of science, mathematics, and info...
Cultural heritage institutions are publishing their digital collections over the web as LOD. This is...