Layers of meaning: disentangling subject access interoperability
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19/01/2017
19/01/2017
2004
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In order to facilitate subject access interoperability a mechanism must be built that allows the different controlled vocabularies to communicate meaning, relationships, and levels of extension and intension so that different user groups using different controlled vocabularies could access collections across the network. Switching languages, the tools of controlled vocabulary compatibility, consist of a single layer that does not allow for a flexible control of the semantic levels of meaning, relationships, and extension or intension. This paper proposes a multilayered conceptual framework wherein the levels of meaning, relationships and extension and intension are each controlled as individual parameters, rather than in a single switching language. |
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Joseph T. Tennis. (2004) "Layers of Meaning: Disentangling Subject Access Interoperability." In Advances in Classification Research. vol. 12. (Medford, NJ: Information Today for the American Society for Information Science and Technology): 113-122. |
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Advances in Classification Research |
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