Linking Knowledge
Linked Open Data for Knowledge Organization and Visualization- Editors:
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- Publisher:
- 2021
Summary
The growth and population of the Semantic Web, especially the Linked Open Data (LOD) Cloud, has brought to the fore the challenges of ordering knowledge for data mining on an unprecedented scale.The LOD Cloud is structured from billions of elements of knowledge and pointers to knowledge organization systems (KOSs) such as ontologies, taxonomies, typologies, thesauri, etc. The variant and heterogeneous knowledge areas that comprise the social sciences and humanities (SSH), including cultural heritage applications are bringing multi-dimensional richness to the LOD Cloud. Each such application arrives with its own challenges regarding KOSs in the Cloud.With contributions bySören Auer, Gerard Coen, Kathleen Gregory, Mohamad Yaser Jaradeh, Daniel Martínez Ávila, Philipp Mayr, Allard Oelen, Cristina Pattuelli, Tobias Renwick, Andrea Scharnhorst, Ronald Siebes, Aida Slavic, Richard P Smiraglia, Markus Stocker, Rick Szostak, Marnix van Berchum, Charles van den Heuvel, J. Bradford Young, Veruska Zamborlini and Marcia Zeng.
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Bibliographic data
- Edition
- 1/2021
- Copyright Year
- 2021
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-95650-660-4
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-95650-661-1
- Publisher
- Ergon, Baden-Baden
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 237
- Product Type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages I - XII
- Chapter 1. The Need for Knowledge Organization. Introduction to the book Linking Knowledge: Linked Open Data for Knowledge Organization No access Pages 1 - 23Authors: |
- Chapter 2. Classifications as Linked Open Data. Challenges and Opportunities No access Pages 24 - 33Authors: | | | | |
- Chapter 3. Knowledge Organization Systems (KOS) in the Semantic Web. A Multi-Dimensional Review No access Pages 34 - 63Authors: |
- Chapter 4. A Thesaural Interface for the Basic Concepts Classification No access Pages 64 - 68Authors: |
- Chapter 5. Publishing a Knowledge Organization System as Linked Data. The Case of the Universal Decimal Classification No access Pages 69 - 98Authors: | |
- Chapter 6. Modeling and Visualizing Storylines of Historical Interactions. Kubler’s Shape of Time and Rembrandt’s Night Watch No access Pages 99 - 141Authors: |
- Chapter 7. Identifying and Classifying the Phenomena of Music No access Pages 142 - 148Authors: |
- Chapter 8. Graphing Out Communities and Cultures in the Archives. Methods and Tools No access Pages 149 - 166Authors:
- Chapter 9. Digging into the Mensural Music Knowledge Graph. Renaissance Polyphony meets Linked Open Data No access Pages 167 - 180Authors: | |
- Chapter 10. Organizing Scholarly Knowledge leveraging Crowdsourcing, Expert Curation and Automated Techniques No access Pages 181 - 198Authors: | | |
- Chapter 11. Knowledge Spaces. Visualizing and Interacting with Dimensionality No access Pages 199 - 217Authors: |
- Chapter 12. Publishing Linked Open Data No access Pages 218 - 232Authors: | | |
- Contributors No access Pages 233 - 234
- Index No access Pages 235 - 237




