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Week 11 : Semantics and Knowledge Organization
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- Hjørland, B. (2015). Theories are knowledge organizing systems (KOS). Knowledge Organization, 42(2), 113–128. Access here.
- Robson, A., & Robinson, L. (2012). Building on models of information behavior: linking information seeking and communication. Journal of Documentation, 69(2), 169–193. Details here.
- Hjørland, B. (2008). What is Knowledge Organization? Knowledge Organization, 35(2), 86–101. Access here.
- Smiraglia, R. P., & Heuvel, C. (2013). Classifications and concepts : towards an elementary theory of knowledge interaction. Journal of Documentation, 69(3), 360–383. Details here.
- Mai, J. (2011). The modernity of classification. Journal of Documentation, 67(4), 710–730. Details here.
- Mika, P. (2007). Ontologies are us : A unified model of social networks and semantics, 5, 5–15. Access here.
- Schmachtenberg, M., Bizer, C., & Paulheim, H. (2014, October). Adoption of the linked data best practices in different topical domains. In International Semantic Web Conference (pp. 245-260). Access here.
- Bainbridge, D., Hinze, A., Cunningham, S. J., & Downie, J. S. (2016, June). Low-cost semantic enhancement to digital library metadata and indexing: Simple yet effective strategies. In Digital Libraries (JCDL), 2016 IEEE/ACM Joint Conference on (pp. 93-102). IEEE. Access here.
- Agosti, M., Ferro, N., & Silvello, G. (2016). Digital library interoperability at high level of abstraction. Future Generation Computer Systems, 55, 129-146. Access here.