The role of DDC in the ongoing HILT (High-level Thesaurus) project is discussed. A phased initiative, funded by JISC in the UK, HILT addresses an issue of likely interest to anyone serving users wishing to cross-search or cross-browse groups of networked information services, whether at regional, national or international level - the problem of subject-based retrieval from multiple sources using different subject schemes for resource description. Although all three phases of HILT to date are covered, the primary concern is with the subject interoperability solution piloted in phase II, and with the use of DDC as a spine in that approach
This Final report is addressed to JISC, the funders of HILT Phase II, but may also be of interest to...
HILT is funded by JISC from the UK Higher and Further Education communities. It also has support fro...
HILT was asked by The UK Higher Education's RSLP Programme and its JISC Service to conduct a desk st...
The role of DDC in the ongoing HILT (High-level Thesaurus) project is discussed. A phased initiative...
The HILT ('HIgh-Level Thesaurus') project was a UK based and focused desk-study of the problems asso...
The HILT (HIgh-Level Thesaurus) project (http://hilt.cdlr.strath.ac.uk/), based primarily at the Cen...
The HILT ('HIgh-Level Thesaurus') project was a UK based and focused desk-study of the problems asso...
Ensuring that Higher Education (HE) and Further Education (FE) users of the JISC IE can find appropr...
As it becomes increasingly difficult for users to satisfy their information needs due to the rapid e...
HILT (High Level Thesaurus) was asked by The UK Higher Education's RSLP Programme and its JISC (Join...
The subject-based interoperability issues covered in this paper arise from two projects, now called ...
This article provides an overview of the work carried out by the HILT Project <http://hilt.cdlr.stra...
The presentation discusses emerging services for providing controlled terminologies and interoperabi...
The HILT (HIgh-Level Thesaurus) project (http://hilt.cdlr.strath.ac.uk/), based primarily at the Cen...
Problems relating to the use of terminologies use have been an impediment to information retrieval f...
This Final report is addressed to JISC, the funders of HILT Phase II, but may also be of interest to...
HILT is funded by JISC from the UK Higher and Further Education communities. It also has support fro...
HILT was asked by The UK Higher Education's RSLP Programme and its JISC Service to conduct a desk st...
The role of DDC in the ongoing HILT (High-level Thesaurus) project is discussed. A phased initiative...
The HILT ('HIgh-Level Thesaurus') project was a UK based and focused desk-study of the problems asso...
The HILT (HIgh-Level Thesaurus) project (http://hilt.cdlr.strath.ac.uk/), based primarily at the Cen...
The HILT ('HIgh-Level Thesaurus') project was a UK based and focused desk-study of the problems asso...
Ensuring that Higher Education (HE) and Further Education (FE) users of the JISC IE can find appropr...
As it becomes increasingly difficult for users to satisfy their information needs due to the rapid e...
HILT (High Level Thesaurus) was asked by The UK Higher Education's RSLP Programme and its JISC (Join...
The subject-based interoperability issues covered in this paper arise from two projects, now called ...
This article provides an overview of the work carried out by the HILT Project <http://hilt.cdlr.stra...
The presentation discusses emerging services for providing controlled terminologies and interoperabi...
The HILT (HIgh-Level Thesaurus) project (http://hilt.cdlr.strath.ac.uk/), based primarily at the Cen...
Problems relating to the use of terminologies use have been an impediment to information retrieval f...
This Final report is addressed to JISC, the funders of HILT Phase II, but may also be of interest to...
HILT is funded by JISC from the UK Higher and Further Education communities. It also has support fro...
HILT was asked by The UK Higher Education's RSLP Programme and its JISC Service to conduct a desk st...