Thesauri and Web Logs
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Thesauri and Web Logs


On the High Context 'blog this short article shows how a controlled vocabulary could benefit resource discovery in Web logs. Thanks to the Shifted Librarian for pointing this out.




- Thesauri On The Semantic Web
W3C Semantic Web Best Practices and Deployment Working Group announces the publication of the following technical reports as first public Working Drafts:SKOS Core GuideSKOS Core Vocabulary SpecificationQuick Guide to Publishing a Thesaurus on the Semantic...

- Shifted Wiki
The Shifted Librarian is back and using a Wiki. A Wiki is a Web page that anyone can edit and change. If you have been curious or this is totally new, check this out and add links and suggestions. The Shifted Wiki isa place to put your ideas for RSS feeds...

- Bf Top Site Award
Catalogablog has won the Bloggerforum Top Site Award twice. I think the Handheld Librarian has done the same. This shows librarians know how to present information in an accessible manner. We have beat sites like Wesley Clark, Howard Dean and Dave Barry,...

- Web Logs
Web logs, what are they good for? Steven M. Cohen recently addressed the issue of why we write them, but why do we read them? In what instances do they work?Here are my views. First, they are one-to-many or a few-to-many format. Topics that require give...

- 'blog Metadata
There are several projects to add metadata to Web logs to provide better access to them. However, everybody seems to be working in isolation. I began by adding Dublin Core, A-Core and PICS. That was OK. DC and PICS were standards, and A-Core was based...



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