Signposting the crossroads: terminology web services and classification-based interoperability

Gordon Dunsire*, Dennis Nicholson

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    Abstract

    The focus of this paper is the provision of terminology- and classification-based terminologies interoperability data via web services, initially using interoperability data based on the use of a Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) spine, but with an aim to explore other possibilities in time, including the use of other spines. The High-Level Thesaurus Project (HILT) Phase IV developed pilot web services based on SRW/U, SOAP, and SKOS to deliver machine-readable terminology and crossterminology mappings data likely to be useful to information services wishing to enhance their subject search or browse services. It also developed an associated toolkit to help information services technical staff to embed HILT-related functionality within service interfaces. Several UK information services have created illustrative user interface enhancements using HILT functionality and these will demonstrate what is possible. HILT currently has the following subject schemes mounted and available: DDC, CAB, GCMD, HASSET, IPSV, LCSH, MeSH, NMR, SCAS, UNESCO, and AAT. It also has high level mappings between some of these schemes and DDC and some deeper pilot mappings available.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)280-286
    Number of pages7
    JournalKnowledge Organization
    Volume37
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2010

    Keywords

    • terminology services
    • information retrieval
    • resource discovery
    • semantic interoperability

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