[Sigcr-l] Sigcr-l Digest, Vol 52, Issue 3
chaim Zins
chaim.zins at gmail.com
Wed Jan 21 05:22:08 EST 2009
Dear Ms. Debra Hiom,
I would like to call your attention to the study Mapping Library
Classification Systems that maps the knowledge covered by the main
library systems (LCC, DDC, and UDC). We used the 10 Pillar Map of
Human Knowledge as an evaluative model.
I suggest to implement the 10 Pillars model in your project.
I can assist in the project.
Mapping Library Classification Systems at:
http://www.success.co.il/knowledge/libclass/index.html
10 Pillars Map of Human Knowledge at:
http://www.success.co.il/knowledge/index.html
Looking forward to your response.
All the best,
Dr. Chaim Zins
Knowledge Mapping Research
www.success.co.il
chaim.zins at gmail.com
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> 1. Re: looking for KO software, on behalf of Debra Hiom of
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> Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2009 16:39:14 -0700
> From: Margie Hlava <mhlava at accessinn.com>
> Subject: Re: [Sigcr-l] looking for KO software, on behalf of Debra
> Hiom of Intute
> To: UK Chapter of the International Society for Knowledge Organization
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> Cc: Debra Hiom <D.Hiom at bristol.ac.uk>
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> Hi Koralijka,
>
> I belive that the Data Harmony Thesaurus Master can do this for you
> quite easily. There are several XML/RDF options for import as well
> as export from straight forward Z39.19 format to zthes (the Z39.50
> protocol) to SKOS to OWL. There are many other import and export
> options from MARC to comma and tab
> delimited. www.dataharmony.com You can use it as a desktop edition,
> enterprise edition. You can use it over the web or installed on your
> own computers.
>
> You can see some examples of it at
> http://www.accessinn.com/asistThesaurus/ This is the ASIST Thesaurus
> Online. Several Universities use this as part of a teaching tool
> set. Here you can see the entire thesaurus term record on the left
> side including the BT, NT, RT notes, status etc These are all user
> configurable - this is the default format.
>
> www.mediasleuth.com will show you the National Information Center for
> Educational Media Thesaurus in use as a navigation structure - other
> options for search using a thesaurus are also shown on that page. On
> this example you can expand and contract the hierarchy on the left
> and see the number of items indexed with each term. On the right you
> can enter a term - auto completion for the thesaurus preferred and
> non preferred terms (synonyms) will show as a drop down menu. If you
> choose a non preferred term the preferred term will automatically be
> presented. If you type "psy" or something (type slowly if the
> connection is slow) and choose a nonpreferred term the results will
> be presented with snippets and links to the full record on the
> right. The left may show the related terms to expand the search and
> the narrower terms to refine the search. Another example is
> www.NICEM.com/search.php. The search engine behind this is a new one
> called Search Harmony - to be released this spring.
>
> This is a taxonomy and rules based which can provide automatic
> metadata extraction from subject metadata as well as people. places
> and things. Additional software options including inline metadata
> tagging taking the user to exactly the metadata resource in the full
> text, etc are also available
>
> Margie
>
> Marjorie M.K. Hlava
> President and Chairman
> Access Innovations / Data Harmony
> www.dataharmony.com
> www.accessinn.com
> 505-998-0800
> mhlava at accessinn.com
>
> At 09:31 AM 1/19/2009, Koraljka Golub wrote:
> >Intute (http://www.intute.ac.uk/)
> >
> >"We are planning to make some significant changes to the presentation of
> >a subject-based hierarchical browse structure and are looking for a tool
> >that will allow us to export our existing subject hierarchy, make
> >changes to the structure, and then import this back into our database.
> >The assumption is that this will be a visual tool using some standard
> >text-based export format, e.g XML/RDF? The work will be done by subject
> >specialists rather than technical staff so it is important that the tool
> >is relatively straightforward to use. Is anyone aware of any tools that
> >might help with this work? If so please contact Debra Hiom at
> >d.hiom at bristol.ac.uk"
> >
> >Thanks for your help!
> >
> >--
> >Koraljka Golub
> >Research Officer, Ph.D.
> >UKOLN
> >Bath, BA2 7AY
> >United Kingdom
> >
> >Phone: +44 (0) 1225 383 619
> >E-mail: k.golub at ukoln.ac.uk
> >Webpage: http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/ukoln/staff/k.golub/
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Chaim Zins, PhD.
Knowledge Mapping Research
26 Hahaganah St, Jerusalem 97852, Israel;
Tel/Fax: 972-2-5816705
Email: chaim.zins at gmail.com
Homepage: www.success.co.il
10 Pillars of Knowledge: Map of Human Knowledge
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