Organizing open archives via lightweight ontologies to facilitate the use of heterogeneous collections

J. A. Sánchez, María Auxilio Medina, O. Starostenko, A. Benítez, Eduardo López Domínguez, Ibañez Rivera, Ricardo Omar Chávez García, Adriana Gabriela, Ramírez De, La Rosa
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Purpose – This paper seeks to focus on the problems of integrating information from open, distributed scholarly collections, and on the opportunities these collections represent for research communities in developing countries. The paper aims to introduce OntOAIr, a semi‐automatic method for constructing lightweight ontologies of documents in repositories such as those provided by the Open Archives Initiative (OAI).Design/methodology/approach – OntOAIr uses simplified document representations, a clustering algorithm, and ontological engineering techniques.Findings – The paper presents experimental results of the potential positive impact of ontologies and specifically of OntOAIr on the use of collections provided by OAI.Research limitations/implications – By applying OntOAIr, scholars who frequently spend many hours organizing OAI information spaces will obtain support that will allow them to speed up the entire research cycle and, expectedly, participate more fully in global research communities.Original...
通过轻量级本体组织开放档案,以促进异构集合的使用
目的——本文试图关注从开放的、分布式的学术收藏中整合信息的问题,以及这些收藏为发展中国家的研究团体带来的机会。本文旨在介绍OntOAIr,这是一种半自动方法,用于在诸如开放档案计划(OAI)提供的存储库中构建轻量级文档本体。设计/方法论/方法——OntOAIr使用简化的文档表示、聚类算法和本体工程技术。研究结果-本文展示了本体,特别是OntOAIr对OAI提供的集合使用的潜在积极影响的实验结果。研究限制/影响-通过应用OntOAIr,经常花费大量时间组织OAI信息空间的学者将获得支持,这将使他们能够加快整个研究周期,并有望更充分地参与全球研究社区。
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Aslib Proceedings 工程技术-计算机:信息系统
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