图书管理员的图表、数据和语义网指南:Chandos信息专业系列

I. Mccallum
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如果这看起来有点模糊,目录页是非常具体的。书中有23章涉及图论;语义网;社会、商业、科学和图书馆网络;RDF、元数据和本体;关联数据;语义存储库。这是一本关于探索如何理解越来越多的数据的书。是的,它非常技术性,但它也非常实用,有许多示例、案例研究和示例代码。最重要的是,这本书的可读性令人惊讶,作者用来自当前研究、其他技术来源、历史文本甚至小说的轶事来活跃文本。他们努力尝试,并成功地将他们的信息传达出去。本体论的自动变形可能并不适合所有人,而SPARQL(语义网最广泛使用的查询语言)可能是您没有质疑过的,但是我们的作者提出了一个有说服力的案例,将语义网视为图论在信息组织中的应用。章节链接数据和引文网络是优秀的:清楚地写,全面说明。正文中有70多个数字,其中许多是彩色的。复杂的技术内容可以按顺序处理,也可以按主题挑选:内容列表长达五页;索引是8个双栏页;细节简单地以表格和图表的形式呈现。代码列表鼓励实验,并评估开源软件选项的实用性。这是一本令人印象深刻的书——并非适合所有人,但适合那些有技术倾向的人,以及对蒂莫西·伯纳斯·李爵士关于全球互联信息源的愿景有些好奇的人,这些信息源相互揭示了它们的特征,这是本评论家从未见过的。因此,它是系统图书管理员的必备品,但也可能是其他对信息检索系统的未来感到好奇的IT专业人员感兴趣的内容。已故的凯丽·韦伯一定会喜欢的。推荐,价值33美分一页。
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A librarian’s guide to graphs, data and the semantic web: Chandos information professional series
If that seems a little vague, the contents page is very specific. There are 23 chapters covering graph theory; the Semantic Web; social, commercial, scientific and library networks; RDF, metadata and ontologies; linked data; and semantic repositories. This is a book about, exploring ways to make sense of more and more data. Yes, it’s quite technical, but it is also quite practical with many examples, case studies and sample code. Most importantly, it is surprisingly readable with the authors enlivening the text with anecdotes from current research, other technical sources, historical texts and even novels. They try hard, and succeed, in getting their message across. Ontological auto-metamorphosis might not be for everyone, and SPARQL, the Semantic Web’s most widely used query language might be something you’ve not questioned, but our authors make a persuasive case for seeing the Semantic Web as an application of graph theory to information organisation. The chapters on linked data and on citation networks are excellent: clearly written and comprehensively illustrated. The text is conveniently relieved with more than 70 figures, many in colour. Complex technical content can be tackled sequentially, or cherry-picked by topic: the contents list is five pages long; the index is eight double-column pages; detail is rendered simply in tables and diagrams. Code lists encourage experimentation and open source software options are assessed for utility. This is an impressive book – not for everyone, but for those with a technical inclination, and some curiosity about Sir Timothy Berners Lee’s vision for globally connected information sources which reveal their characteristics to each other, it’s like nothing else this reviewer has seen. So, a must for systems librarians, but also likely to be of interest to other IT professionals who wonder about the future of information retrieval systems. The late Kerry Webb would have loved it. Recommended, and excellent value at 33 cents a page.
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