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Conceptual Models and Ontological Schemas for Semantically Sustainable Digital Libraries

Published: 01 August 2020 Publication History

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Semantic frameworks build foundations for digital libraries and repositories to enable structured data and information representation and interoperability in today's interlinked information systems. Conceptual modeling and ontological schemas provide effective communication and powerful tools for creating shared understanding and sustainable systems in various digital libraries. This panel will present cases in which conceptual modeling and ontologies are used to enrich content representation and reach consensus among communities of practice, especially in fast changing digital society and emerging application domains. Four experts in knowledge organization will first give a brief introduction for their research in conceptual modeling and ontology building and then engage the audience with question answering interactions.

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Macia L. Zeng, 2019. Semantic enrichment for enhancing LAM data and supporting digital humanities. Review article. El profesional de la Información, 28(1).
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Maja Zumer. 2018. IFLA library reference model (IFLA LRM): Harmonisation of the FRBR family. Knowledge organization, 45(4), 310--318.
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UNESCO. 2019. Lists of Intangible Cultural Heritage and the Register of Good Safeguarding Practices. https://ich.unesco.org/en/lists

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      JCDL '20: Proceedings of the ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries in 2020
      August 2020
      611 pages
      ISBN:9781450375856
      DOI:10.1145/3383583
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      1. conceptual modeling
      2. cultural heritage resource description
      3. knowledge representation
      4. library reference model
      5. ontological modeling
      6. semantic enrichment

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