An issue currently at the forefront of digital library research is the prevalence of disparate terminologies and the associated limitations imposed on user searching. It is thought that semantic interoperability is achievable by improving the compatibility between terminologies and classification schemes, enabling users to search multiple resources simultaneously and improve retrieval effectiveness through the use of associated terms drawn from several schemes. This article considers the terminology issue before outlining various proposed methods of tackling it, with a particular focus on terminology mapping
This paper assesses the range of equivalence or mapping types required to facilitate interoperabilit...
Artificial Intelligence Lab, Department of MIS, University of ArizonaThe basic problem in informatio...
The HILT ('HIgh-Level Thesaurus') project was a UK based and focused desk-study of the problems asso...
An issue currently at the forefront of digital library research is the prevalence of disparate termi...
In light of information retrieval problems caused by the use of different subject schemes, this pape...
In light of information retrieval problems caused by the use of different subject schemes, this pape...
This paper considers the potential to improve distributed information retrieval via a terminologies ...
When searching information in a retrieval system, people use a variety of terms to describe their in...
This paper assesses the range of equivalence or mapping types required to facilitate interoperabilit...
Effective information access involves the semantic interaction between users in searching activity t...
The paper reports about results on the GESIS-IZ project “Competence Center Modeling ...
The paper reports about results on the GESIS-IZ project “Competence Center Modeling and Treatment of...
In this paper we analyse the various problems in making multilingual terminological resources availa...
HILT (High Level Thesaurus) was asked by The UK Higher Education's RSLP Programme and its JISC (Join...
"The paper reports about results on the GESIS-IZ project 'Competence Center Modeling and Treatment o...
This paper assesses the range of equivalence or mapping types required to facilitate interoperabilit...
Artificial Intelligence Lab, Department of MIS, University of ArizonaThe basic problem in informatio...
The HILT ('HIgh-Level Thesaurus') project was a UK based and focused desk-study of the problems asso...
An issue currently at the forefront of digital library research is the prevalence of disparate termi...
In light of information retrieval problems caused by the use of different subject schemes, this pape...
In light of information retrieval problems caused by the use of different subject schemes, this pape...
This paper considers the potential to improve distributed information retrieval via a terminologies ...
When searching information in a retrieval system, people use a variety of terms to describe their in...
This paper assesses the range of equivalence or mapping types required to facilitate interoperabilit...
Effective information access involves the semantic interaction between users in searching activity t...
The paper reports about results on the GESIS-IZ project “Competence Center Modeling ...
The paper reports about results on the GESIS-IZ project “Competence Center Modeling and Treatment of...
In this paper we analyse the various problems in making multilingual terminological resources availa...
HILT (High Level Thesaurus) was asked by The UK Higher Education's RSLP Programme and its JISC (Join...
"The paper reports about results on the GESIS-IZ project 'Competence Center Modeling and Treatment o...
This paper assesses the range of equivalence or mapping types required to facilitate interoperabilit...
Artificial Intelligence Lab, Department of MIS, University of ArizonaThe basic problem in informatio...
The HILT ('HIgh-Level Thesaurus') project was a UK based and focused desk-study of the problems asso...