Knitting the Semantic Web

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The Semantic Web, extends the popular, day-to-day Web, enabling computers and people to effectively work together by giving information well-defined meaning. Knitting the Semantic Web explains the interdisciplinary efforts underway to build a more library-like Web through “semantic knitting.” The book examines foundation activities and initiatives leading to standardized semantic metadata. These efforts lead to the Semantic Web—a network able to support computational activities and provide people with services efficiently. Leaders in library and information science, computer science, and information intensive domains provide insight and inspiration to give readers a greater understanding of the evolution of the Semantic Web. Librarians and information professionals are uniquely qualified to play a major role in the development and maintenance of the Semantic Web. Knitting the Semantic Web closely examines this crucial relationship in detail. This single source reviews the foundations, standards, and tools underlying the Semantic Web and presents thoughtful perspectives in the context of 2.0 developments. Many chapters include figures to illustrate concepts and ideas, and the entire text is extensively referenced. Topics in Knitting the Semantic Web include: • RDF, its expressive power, and its ability to underlie the new Library catalog card for the coming century • the value and application for controlled vocabularies • SKOS (Simple Knowledge Organization System), the newest Semantic Web language • managing scheme versioning in the Semantic Web • Physnet portal service for physics • Semantic Web technologies in biomedicine • developing the United Nations Food and Agriculture ontology • Friend Of A Friend (FOAF) vocabulary specification—with a real world case study at a university • Web/Library 2.0 • and more Knitting the Semantic Web is a stimulating resource for professionals, researchers, educators, and students in library and information science, computer science, information architecture, Web design, and Web services.

Author(s): Jane Greenberg, Eva Méndez (editors)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2007

Language: English
Pages: 288

Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 8
Copyright......Page 9
CONTENTS......Page 16
About the Authors......Page 18
Introduction: Toward a More Library-Like Web via Semantic Knitting......Page 28
The Birth of the New Web: A Foucauldian Reading of the Semantic Web......Page 36
Library Cards for the 21st Century......Page 48
Library of Congress Controlled Vocabularies and Their Application to the Semantic Web......Page 74
SKOS: Simple Knowledge Organisation for the Web......Page 96
Scheme Versioning in the Semantic Web......Page 112
Roles for Semantic Technologies and Tools in Libraries......Page 132
RDF Database for PhysNet and Similar Portals......Page 154
Biomedicine and the Semantic Web: A Knowledge Model for Visual Phenotype......Page 176
Towards an Infrastructure for Semantic Applications: Methodologies for Semantic Integration of Heterogeneous Resources......Page 188
FOAF: Connecting People on the Semantic Web......Page 218
Advancing the Semantic Web via Library Functions......Page 230
Social Bibliography: A Personal Perspective on Libraries and the Semantic Web......Page 254
Index......Page 264