David Stuart
ISBN-13: 9780838915110
224 pages 6 x 9
Year Published: 2016
The development of robust and widely used ontologies is an increasingly important tool in the fight against information overload. The publishing and sharing of explicit explanations for a wide variety of conceptualizations, in a machine readable format, has the power to both improve information retrieval and identify new knowledge. This new book provides an accessible introduction to
- defining the concept of ontologies and why they are increasingly important to information professionals;
- ontologies and the Semantic Web;
- existing ontologies, such as RDF, RDFS, SKOS, and OWL2;
- adopting and building ontologies, showing how to avoid repetition of work and how to build a simple ontology;
- interrogating ontologies for reuse; and
- the future of ontologies and the role of the information professional in their development and use.
Practical Ontologies for Information Professionals