From knowledge abstraction to management : using Ranganathan's faceted schema to develop conceptual frameworks for digital libraries

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From knowledge abstraction to management : using Ranganathan's faceted schema to develop conceptual frameworks for digital libraries

Aparajita Suman

(Chandos information professional series)

Chandos Pub., 2014

  • : print

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The increasing volume of information in the contemporary world entails demand for efficient knowledge management (KM) systems; a logical method of information organization that will allow proper semantic querying to identify things that match meaning in natural language. On this concept, the role of an information manager goes beyond implementing a search and clustering system, to the ability to map and logically present the subject domain and related cross domains. From Knowledge Abstraction to Management answers this need by analysing ontology tools and techniques, helping the reader develop a conceptual framework from the digital library perspective. Beginning with the concept of knowledge abstraction, before discussing the Solecistic versus the Semantic Web, the book goes on to consider knowledge organisation, the development of conceptual frameworks, untying conceptual tangles, and the concept of faceted knowledge representation.

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List of figures and tables Figures Tables List of abbreviations About the author 1. Introduction: knowledge abstraction: problems and context-based solution Abstract: Background Knowledge organization: problems and context-based solution An approach to bring hope References 2. Non-semantic vs. Semantic Web: the architecture and tools Abstract: Background The Semantic Web Components of the Semantic Web Architecture of the Semantic Web: work behind the screen Challenges of Semantic Web implementation Semantic Web technologies Conclusion References 3. Knowledge organization: its role within the unfathomed space Abstract: Background Knowledge organization and digital context Knowledge organization: major landmarks Landmarks in semantic knowledge organization Limitations of existing approaches of knowledge organization Tim Berners-Lee's vision of the Semantic Web Making the right choice Conclusion References 4. Developing conceptual frameworks: evolution and architecture Abstract: Background Evolution of frameworks Purpose of frameworks Components of a framework Difference from contemporary technologies Types of frameworks Examples of significant frameworks References 5. Unified Modeling Language: untying the tangles Abstract: Background Conceptual (un)clarity on the web UML for ontologies in the Semantic Web The metamodeling approach Conclusion References 6. Faceted knowledge representation: putting the leash around unleashed knowledge Abstract: Background Facets: computer science vis-a-vis library science Facetization and facet analysis Some examples of facet-based tools and technologies Conclusion References 7. Designing the framework: ready ... get set ... go!! Abstract: Background Semantic search and retrieval Semantic search and retrieval using the framework S. R. Ranganathan's faceted approach for knowledge organization Knowledge framework and instances Development of a sample model using the conceptual framework Conclusion References 8. Conclusion Abstract: The conceptual framework Mechanism to evaluate completeness of the newly developed model Limitations Distinct advantages of the framework in information retrieval Further developments: design of domain-specific models from the framework References Bibliography Index

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