Extending the VIVO ontology to iSchools: Enabling networking of information scientists
Ding, Ying; Yan, Erjia; Ghazinejad, Ali; Jia, Han
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Title
Extending the VIVO ontology to iSchools: Enabling networking of information scientists
Author(s)
Ding, Ying
Yan, Erjia
Ghazinejad, Ali
Jia, Han
Issue Date
2013-02
Keyword(s)
VIVO
ontology
semantic web
knowledge management
social computing
information systems
information retrieval
Abstract
VIVO, funded by NIH, utilizes Semantic Web technologies to model scientists and provides federated search to enhance the discovery of researchers and collaborators across disciplines and organizations. VIVO ontology is designed with the focus on modeling scientists, publications, resources, grants, locations, and services. VIVO data is annotated based on the VIVO ontology to semantically represent and integrate information about faculty research, teaching, and service. This paper introduces the birth and development of the VIVO ontology, and discusses the potential of expending it to the information science community to facilitate networking of information scientists.
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