In recent years, the development of models to formalize knowledge has been studied and analysed. Many disciplines develop standardized formalization of knowledge, which domain experts can use to share information in the form of reusable knowledge. The purpose of this paper is to formalize knowledge through a mixed-iterative approach, applying a top-down and bottom-up analysis of the knowledge domain to represent. Our study is part of an industrial project being funded by the Autonomous Region of Sardinia, with the goal of implementing a web-based application with innovative functionalities in the field of semantic search and digital content management. We consider the case of Italian libraries, which have moved from holding mainly printed resources to a collection that includes also multimedia objects, such as music, databases, ebooks, audio sources, and websites, over the last decade.
Content Management in Digital Libraries
PANI, FILIPPO EROS;
2014-01-01
Abstract
In recent years, the development of models to formalize knowledge has been studied and analysed. Many disciplines develop standardized formalization of knowledge, which domain experts can use to share information in the form of reusable knowledge. The purpose of this paper is to formalize knowledge through a mixed-iterative approach, applying a top-down and bottom-up analysis of the knowledge domain to represent. Our study is part of an industrial project being funded by the Autonomous Region of Sardinia, with the goal of implementing a web-based application with innovative functionalities in the field of semantic search and digital content management. We consider the case of Italian libraries, which have moved from holding mainly printed resources to a collection that includes also multimedia objects, such as music, databases, ebooks, audio sources, and websites, over the last decade.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.