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A Study on Design and Analysis of Metadata and y based on Humanities and Social Sciences

Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science / Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science, (P)1225-598X; (E)2982-6292
2007, v.41 no.2, pp.291-316




Abstract

The purpose of this study is to design metadata model for describing different kinds of concepts, properties, and semantic relationships of result materials of researches. We examine our metadata model to evaluate correctness and efficiency of the model through contents analysis of a constructed database. From the results of examination, we suggest more effective structure of metadata schema. Domain ontology could constructed by the enlarged thesaurus in order to overcome the limitation of the keyword search, therefore we design a philosophy and religion ontology based on subject classification to improve information retrieval and implement it using XML/Topic Maps to improve retrieval functionality of our database.

keywords
Metadata Design, Thesaurus, Ontology, Information Retrieval, XML/Topic Maps, Metadata Design, Thesaurus, Ontology, Information Retrieval, XML/Topic Maps, 기초학문자료, 메타데이터 설계, 메타데이터 분석, 시소러스, 주제분류 온톨로지, XML/Topic Maps

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