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A Study on the Model of Collection-Level Description based on Ontology for Resources Sharing

Journal of the Korean Society for Information Management / Journal of the Korean Society for Information Management, (P)1013-0799; (E)2586-2073
2008, v.25 no.3, pp.209-230
https://doi.org/10.3743/KOSIM.2008.25.3.209

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Abstract

This study is based on the practical use for distributed resources considering growing network rapidly. The focal point of this study will be argued on semantic interoperability for sharing of resources, not be emphasized the technical issues of network. The aim of this article is developing the model of Collection-Level Description(CLD) for sharing of resources. The present article consists of a definition of collection in relation to the scope, objectives, and agents of the collection and an analysis of researches about CLD strengths and standards. Lastly, it was intended to construct the model focused on relation which was needed to be strengthened the existing CLD's function, thus, this study attempted to use the concept of ontology. The model of CLD based on ontology suggested the description could represent new relations inferred between classes and properties. Distinguishing class and property, furthermore, this study suggested properties were separated the characteristic of class and the relation with classes.

keywords
RSLP collection description, DC collection description, natural collection descriptioncollection level description, item level description, ontology, resources sharing, 컬렉션 단위 기술, 개별자료 단위 기술, 온톨로지, 자원공유, RSLP collection description, DC collection description, natural collection descriptioncollection level description, item level description, ontology, resources sharing

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