This paper gives an overview of recent, high profile, future-focused initiatives undertaken at the UK Data Archive to further the usefulness and usability of its digitally-delivered thesauri. The Archive has recently received funding from two separate sources (Jisc and ESRC) to enhance its thesaurus products. The paper starts by describing the work of the Jisc-funded SKOS-HASSET project (June 2012 - March 2013). This RD project had three aims: to apply SKOS to HASSET; to improve its online presence; and to test SKOS-HASSET's automated indexing capabilities. The paper outlines in more detail the project's aims, objectives, activities and the uses to which its deliverables have been put, post-project. Building on this, a second, five-year pro...
In this paper we present the tools, techniques and evaluation results of an automatic indexing exper...
The European Language Social Science Thesaurus (ELSST) is a broad-based, multilingual thesaurus for ...
The recent ISKO-UK conference considered the question of whether the traditional thesaurus has any p...
Without controlled index terms, data retrieval within a data catalogue becomes at best hit and miss...
The CESSDA European Language Social Science Thesaurus (ELSST) is a broad-based, multilingual thesaur...
This article provides an overview of recent developments relating to the application of thesauri in ...
This article provides an overview of recent developments relating to the application of thesauri in...
This article provides an overview of recent developments relating to the application of thesauri in ...
This article provides an overview of recent developments relating to the application of thesauri in ...
Purpose - With the growing recognition that thesauri aid information retrieval, organisations are be...
We show the evaluation results, tools and techniques used to automatically index data collections. W...
The information retrieval thesaurus emerged from pioneering work in the 1960s, and by 1974 the princ...
Little attention has previously been paid to the use of controlled vocabularies and subject keywords...
The information retrieval thesaurus emerged from pioneering work in the 1960s, and by 1974 the princ...
[[abstract]]This paper discusses the issue on National Archives and its relations with thesaurus con...
In this paper we present the tools, techniques and evaluation results of an automatic indexing exper...
The European Language Social Science Thesaurus (ELSST) is a broad-based, multilingual thesaurus for ...
The recent ISKO-UK conference considered the question of whether the traditional thesaurus has any p...
Without controlled index terms, data retrieval within a data catalogue becomes at best hit and miss...
The CESSDA European Language Social Science Thesaurus (ELSST) is a broad-based, multilingual thesaur...
This article provides an overview of recent developments relating to the application of thesauri in ...
This article provides an overview of recent developments relating to the application of thesauri in...
This article provides an overview of recent developments relating to the application of thesauri in ...
This article provides an overview of recent developments relating to the application of thesauri in ...
Purpose - With the growing recognition that thesauri aid information retrieval, organisations are be...
We show the evaluation results, tools and techniques used to automatically index data collections. W...
The information retrieval thesaurus emerged from pioneering work in the 1960s, and by 1974 the princ...
Little attention has previously been paid to the use of controlled vocabularies and subject keywords...
The information retrieval thesaurus emerged from pioneering work in the 1960s, and by 1974 the princ...
[[abstract]]This paper discusses the issue on National Archives and its relations with thesaurus con...
In this paper we present the tools, techniques and evaluation results of an automatic indexing exper...
The European Language Social Science Thesaurus (ELSST) is a broad-based, multilingual thesaurus for ...
The recent ISKO-UK conference considered the question of whether the traditional thesaurus has any p...