Towards a semantic web connecting knowledge in academic research
This book addresses the question of how knowledge is currently documented, and may soon be documented in the context of what it calls 'semantic publishing'. This takes two forms: a more narrowly and technically defined 'semantic web'; as well as a broader notion of semantic publi...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Cambridge [England] :
Chandos Publishing
2011.
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Edición: | 1st edition |
Colección: | Chandos internet series
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- Cover; Towards a Semantic Web: Connecting knowledge inacademic research; Copyright; Contents; List of figures and tables; Authors; Contributors; 1 Changing knowledge systems in theera of the social web; From print to digital text; Distributed knowledge systems: the changing role of the university; About this book; References; 2 Frameworks for knowledgerepresentation; Putting things in order; Introducing the semantic web; Towards a framing of semantics; References; 3 The meaning of meaning: alternativedisciplinary perspectives; Linguistic semantics; Cognitive semantics; Social semantics
- Computational semanticsReferences; 4 What does the digital do toknowledge making?; The work of knowledge representation in the age of its digital reproducibility; The old and the new in the representation of meaning in the era of its digital reproduction; Conclusions; References; 5 Books and journal articles: the textualpractices of academic knowledge; The role of knowledge representation in knowledge design; The scholarly monograph; The academic journal; Future knowledge systems; Conclusions; References; 6 Textual representations andknowledge support-systems inresearch intensive networks
- IntroductionTowards an ontology of knowledge; The theory of hierarchically complex systems; Research knowledge and the dynamics of hierarchically complex systems; Implications for managing research enterprises in a knowledge society; Conclusions; Acknowledgements; Appendix: a preliminary ontology for research knowledge support; References; 7 An historical introduction to formalknowledge systems; Pre-modernity: logical lineages; Early modernity: the mechanisation of thought; Crises in modernity: the order of logic and the chaos of history; References; 8 Contemporary dilemmas:tables versus webs
- Ordering the world by relationsEarly threads of the semantic web; Shifting trends or status quo?; Systems of knowledge: modern and postmodern; Knowledge systems in social context; References; 9 Upper-level ontologies; A survey of upper-level ontologies; A dialogical account of ontology engineering; Conclusions: assessing commensurability; Appendix: upper-level ontologies- supplementary data; References; 10 Describing knowledge domains:a case study of biological ontologies; Biological ontologies; Biological cultures, ontological cultures; Ontological objects
- Towards compromise: ontologies in practiceReferences; 11 On commensurability; A world of 'material intangibles': social structures, conceptual schemes and cultural perspectives; De-structuring critiques: struggling with systems, structures and schemes; Interlude: constructions of science; Elastic structures: linking the linguistic, the cognitive and the social; Towards a framework...; References; 12 A framework for commensurability; What to measure-describing 'ontological cultures'; Presenting a framework for commensurability; Applying the framework; References
- 13 Creating an interlanguage of thesocial web