HILT Phase III: Design requirements of an SRW-compliant terminologies mapping pilot

Nicholson, Dennis and McCulloch, Emma (2006) HILT Phase III: Design requirements of an SRW-compliant terminologies mapping pilot. [Presentation]

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HILT is funded by JISC from the UK Higher and Further Education communities. It also has support from OCLC, who have provided us with a machine readable version of DDC, the Dewey Decimal Classification, complete with a large set of mappings to LCSH, the Library of Congress Subject Headings. It is a collaborative project involving research centres, information services, and individual terminology experts in the UK, and has the overall aim of providing subject interoperability in a multi-scheme environment through inter-scheme mapping, ideally by identifying a generic approach that allows a service to be built up through distributed collaborative action – something I’ll say a bit more about later on. We originally assumed an intellectual mapping based approach to providing for interoperability, but now see how the model can include a whole range of interoperability services. The project has been through a Phase I, where it was determined that, in the UK at least, the community preference for solving the interoperability problem was inter-scheme mapping, a Phase II which built a web-based pilot service for direct user interaction, and an M2M feasibility study that looked at the feasibility of turning this pilot into a machine to machine service able to supply terminologies and mapping data for other services to use. Right now, we are currently just over half way through HILT Phase III.


Item Type:Presentation
Keywords:HILT, SKOS Core, SRW, terminology mapping, terminology server
Subjects:I. Information treatment for information services > IC. Index languages, processes and schemes.
I. Information treatment for information services > IF. Information transfer: protocols, formats, techniques.
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ID Code:7595
Deposited By:McCulloch, Emma
Deposited On:31 Oct 2006
Last Modified:19 Nov 2008 12:53
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