International and Comparative Librarianship

DEDICATED TO PIONEERS   INCLUDING:
S. R. Ranganathan, P. N. Kaula, R. N. Sharma, J. F. Harvey, D. J. Foskett, J. P. Danton, M. M. Jackson, etc.
This Blogosphere has a slant towards India [a.k.a Indica, Indo, South-Asian, Oriental, Bharat, Hindustan, Asian-Indian (not American Indian)].

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Semantic Web and Facet Analysis

Dear Colleagues,
Sub: Ranganathan had SEVEN Facets and not FIVE : Facet Analysis and Semantic Web
A brief write-up about Semantic Web and Facet Analysis is available on my Website. You can directly read Purpose 2 in the write-up.
Prof. Tom Wilson (famous for his “The Non-sense of Knowledge Management” article) has put some more information on this topic in a Blog. I would appreciate your comments and suggestions.
Thank you
F.J. Devadason
PS: Please forward this message to appropriate lists and friends working on semantic web.

"Most of the atom is empty ... most of the semantic
web is meta data ... WWW is becoming Winding Way Web


See also:
  • Semantic Search on Pictures, Raju

    Punch Line: Finding stuff the Search Engines can't
    The secrets of 'Deep Web' searches, By: Lee Ratzan, Computerworld (15 Dec 2006)














    See my previous posts:

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  • Thursday, February 15, 2007

    Citing a Blog, Wiki - Style for bibliographic notes and references


  • Citing a Weblog Comment in MLA Style (via Jerz's Literacy Weblog)
  • How to Cite Weblogs and Weblog Comments in MLA Style, Kairosnews
  • The Chicago Blog: The latest Chicago Style Q&A
  • Wikipedia:Citing Wikipedia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Apart from how to cite, there is a more important question of evaluating the Web content:
  • Who do you trust on the web @ Knowledge Jolt with Jack
  • The Six A’s for Evaluating Web Content, Taher, Mohamed

    Related posts from my blogs:
  • Wikipedia and Academia Hit News Headlines Again
  • Citing Sources - Electronic, Print, etc.
  • With Malice Towards None; And Citations for All

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