Building Complex Research Collections in Digital Libraries: A Survey of Ontology Implications

Terhi Nurmikko-Fuller, Kevin R. Page, P. Willcox, Jacob Jett, Christopher R. Maden, Timothy W. Cole, Colleen Fallaw, Megan Senseney, J. S. Downie
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Bibliographic metadata standards are a longstanding mechanism for Digital Libraries to manage records and express relationships between them. As digital scholarship, particularly in the humanities, incorporates and manipulates these records in an increasingly direct manner, existing systems are proving insufficient for providing the underlying addressability and relational expressivity required to construct and interact with complex research collections. In this paper we describe motivations for these "worksets" and the technical requirements they raise. We survey the coverage of existing bibliographic ontologies in the context of meeting these scholarly needs, and finally provide an illustrated discussion of potential extensions that might fully realize a solution.
在数字图书馆中建立复杂的研究馆藏:本体论意义的调查
书目元数据标准是数字图书馆管理记录和表达记录之间关系的长期机制。随着数字学术,特别是人文学科,以越来越直接的方式整合和操纵这些记录,现有的系统被证明不足以提供构建复杂研究收藏所需的潜在可寻址性和关系表达性。在本文中,我们描述了这些“工作集”的动机以及它们提出的技术需求。我们在满足这些学术需求的背景下调查了现有书目本体的覆盖范围,并最后提供了一个可能完全实现解决方案的潜在扩展的说明讨论。
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