Title of article :
Library of Congress Controlled Vocabularies
and Their Application to the Semantic Web
Author/Authors :
Corey A. Harper
Barbara B. Tillett، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
This article discusses how various controlled vocabularies,
classification schemes, and thesauri can serve as some of the building
blocks of the Semantic Web. These vocabularies have been developed
over the course of decades, and can be put to great use in the development
of robust Web services and Semantic Web technologies. The article
covers how initial collaboration between the Semantic Web, Library
and Metadata communities are creating partnerships to complete work
in this area. It then discusses some core principles of authority control
before talking more specifically about subject and genre vocabularies
and name authority. It is hoped that future systems for internationally
shared authority data will link the world’s authority data from trusted
sources to benefit users worldwide. Finally, the article looks at how encoding
and markup of vocabularies can help ensure compatibility with
the current and future state of Semantic Web development and provides
examples of how this work can help improve the findability and navigation
of information on the World Wide Web
Keywords :
authority control , Semantic Web building blocks , Controlled vocabularies
Journal title :
Cataloging and Classification Quarterly
Journal title :
Cataloging and Classification Quarterly