Brandy King, Children's Hospital Boston and Kathy Reinold, Tessella, Inc., USA
…within its pages are some extreemely important ideas.
Library Review
...an excellent, well written summation of the concepts and the technology involved. …an extensive list of additional resources.
The Electronic Library
…highly recommended to all information managers.
The Electronic Library
- the authors, a librarian and software consultant, use their expertise to convey both the information science and technical aspects of ontologies and semantic search
- written for librarians. Unlike most work on ontologies which is highly technical and written for professionals in computer science and knowledge management, this text is easy to understand and highlights applications of this technology that are most relevant
- case studies of real life ontologies give a practical look at how they are currently being used
Aimed at students and professionals within Library and Information Services (LIS), this book is about the power and potential of ontologies to enhance the electronic search process. The book will compare search strategies and results in the current search environment and demonstrate how these could be transformed using ontologies and concept searching. Simple descriptions, visual representations, and examples of ontologies will bring a full understanding of how these concept maps are constructed to enhance retrieval through natural language queries. Readers will gain a sense of how ontologies are currently being used and how they could be applied in the future, encouraging them to think about how their own work and their users' search experiences could be enhanced by the creation of a customized ontology.
Readership: Practicing librarians and information professionals as well as graduate students of Library and Information Science.
ISBN 1 84334 318 5
ISBN-13: 978 1 84334 318 9
August 2008
224 pages 234 x 156mm paperback