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BS ISO 25964-2:2013

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Information and documentation. Thesauri and interoperability with othervocabularies – Interoperability with other vocabularies

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BSI 2013 110
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This part of ISO 25964 is applicable to thesauri and other types of vocabulary that are commonly used for information retrieval. It describes, compares and contrasts the elements and features of these vocabularies that are implicated when interoperability is needed. It gives recommendations for the establishment and maintenance of mappings between multiple thesauri, or between thesauri and other types of vocabularies.

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9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
23 4 Symbols, abbreviations and other conventions
24 5 Objectives and identification
5.1 Objectives of interoperability and mapping
5.2 Identifying the elements to be mapped
6 Structural models for mapping across vocabularies
6.1 General
25 6.2 Model 1: Structural unity
6.3 Model 2: Direct-linked
6.4 Model 3: Hub structure
27 6.5 Selective mapping
28 6.6 Choosing among the options
7 Types of mapping
7.1 General
29 8 Equivalence mappings
8.1 General
8.2 Simple equivalence
30 8.3 Compound equivalence
8.3.1 General
8.3.2 Intersecting compound equivalence (EQ + )
31 8.3.3 Cumulative compound equivalence (EQ | )
32 8.3.4 Compound equivalence involving a combination of target vocabularies
33 9 Hierarchical mappings
10 Associative mappings
34 11 Exact, inexact and partial equivalence
11.1 General
11.2 Exact equivalence
35 11.3 Inexact equivalence
11.4 Partial equivalence
36 12 Use of mappings in information retrieval
12.1 General
12.2 Human mediation
37 12.3 Examples of mapping implementation
38 12.4 Conclusions and recommendations
39 13 Handling pre-coordination
13.1 General
40 13.2 Mapping between a thesaurus and a scheme with context-dependent captions
13.2.1 General
41 13.2.2 Mappings for conversion of indexing/cataloguing entries when the thesaurus is the target vocabulary
43 13.2.3 Mappings for conversion of search expressions when the thesaurus is the target vocabulary
13.2.4 Mappings for conversion of indexing/cataloguing entries when the thesaurus is the source vocabulary
13.2.5 Mappings for conversion of search expressions when the thesaurus is the source vocabulary
45 13.3 Mapping more complex classes
46 14 Techniques for identifying candidate mappings
14.1 General procedure
48 14.2 Computer assisted direct matching
14.3 Co-occurrence mapping
14.4 Other methods
49 15 Managing the data
15.1 Types of data to be recorded
15.1.1 Overview
15.1.2 For mappings between individual concepts
50 15.1.3 For a set of mappings between groups of concepts
15.1.4 For mapping clusters
51 15.2 Storing the data
15.2.1 Organizational aspects
15.2.2 Technical aspects
15.3 Maintaining the mappings data
15.3.1 General
52 15.3.2 Changes in the source or target vocabularies
53 15.3.3 Other mapping changes
15.3.4 The impact of mapping changes
16 Display of mapped vocabularies
16.1 General
54 16.2 Single record display
56 16.3 Complete displays based on one of the vocabularies
16.3.1 Alphabetical displays
57 16.3.2 Systematic displays
16.4 Crosswalks
58 17 Classification schemes
17.1 Key characteristics and background
17.1.1 General description
59 17.1.2 Scope and role in information retrieval
17.1.3 Origin and development
17.1.4 Vocabulary control
17.1.5 Types of classification schemes
17.1.5.1 General
17.1.5.2 Enumerative versus synthetic schemes
60 17.1.5.3 Faceted classification schemes
61 17.2 Semantic components and relationships compared with thesaurus components
17.2.1 Notation
17.2.1.1 Purposes
17.2.1.2 General description
17.2.1.3 Implications for mapping classes to or from thesaurus concepts
62 17.2.2 Captions
17.2.3 Hierarchies in classification schemes
17.2.4 Alphabetical indexes to classification schemes
63 17.3 Recommendations for mapping between a thesaurus and a classification scheme
64 18 Classification schemes used for records management
18.1 Key characteristics and background
18.1.1 General description
18.1.2 Scope and role in information retrieval
65 18.1.3 Origin and development
18.1.4 Vocabulary control
18.2 Semantic components and relationships compared with thesaurus components
18.2.1 Class names
18.2.2 Identifiers
66 18.2.3 Other components of the scheme
18.2.4 Hierarchical structure
18.3 Recommendations for interoperability with a thesaurus
67 19 Taxonomies
19.1 Key characteristics and background
19.1.1 General description
68 19.1.2 Scope and role in information retrieval
19.1.3 Origin and development
19.1.4 Vocabulary control
19.2 Types of taxonomies
19.2.1 General
19.2.2 Monohierarchical versus polyhierarchical structures
69 19.2.3 Non-symmetrical structures in multilingual and multicultural taxonomies
19.3 Semantic components and relationships
19.3.1 Categories
70 19.3.2 Synonym variations
19.3.3 Hierarchical relationships
19.3.4 Associative relationships
19.3.5 Definitions and scope notes
19.3.6 Rules for automatic categorization
71 19.4 Mapping between a thesaurus and a taxonomy
19.4.1 General
19.4.2 Practical examples
75 20 Subject heading schemes
20.1 Key characteristics and background
20.1.1 General description
20.1.2 Scope and role in information retrieval
20.1.3 Origin and development
20.1.4 Vocabulary control
20.1.5 Types of subject heading schemes
76 20.2 Semantic components and relationships
20.2.1 Overview
20.2.2 Headings
20.2.3 Subdivisions
77 20.2.4 Relationships
20.3 Mapping subject headings to and from thesaurus concepts
20.3.1 Mapping from a subject heading scheme to a thesaurus
79 20.3.2 Mapping from a thesaurus to a subject heading scheme
80 21 Ontologies
21.1 Key characteristics and background
21.1.1 General description
21.1.2 Scope and role in information retrieval
21.1.3 Origin and development
81 21.1.4 Vocabulary control
21.1.5 Types of ontologies
21.1.6 Logics and languages for expressing ontologies
21.2 Semantic components and relationships
21.2.1 Overview
21.2.2 Classes
82 21.2.3 Properties
21.2.4 Axioms
21.2.5 Class hierarchies
21.2.6 Individuals
21.2.7 Assertions
21.2.8 Labels and identifiers
21.2.9 Illustration of a simple ontology
84 21.3 Structural comparison between thesauri and ontologies
85 21.4 Interoperability with thesauri
21.4.1 Use cases
21.4.2 Reengineering a thesaurus as an ontology
86 21.4.3 Complementary use of a thesaurus and an ontology
21.4.4 Hybrid approaches
22 Terminologies
22.1 Key characteristics and background
22.1.1 General description
87 22.1.2 Scope and role in information retrieval
22.1.3 Origin and development
22.1.4 Vocabulary control
22.1.5 Types of terminologies
22.2 Semantic components and relationships compared with those of a thesaurus
22.2.1 Overview
22.2.2 Concepts
88 22.2.3 Definitions
22.2.4 Designations
22.2.5 Relations
89 22.3 Interoperability with thesauri
22.3.1 General
22.3.2 Mapping to a thesaurus
22.3.3 Extending a thesaurus in a domain covered by a terminology
22.3.4 Complementing a thesaurus in retrieval applications
23 Name authority lists
23.1 Key characteristics and background
23.1.1 General description
90 23.1.2 Scope and role in information retrieval
91 23.1.3 Origin and development
23.1.4 Types of name authority list
23.1.5 Vocabulary control
23.2 Semantic components and relationships
23.2.1 Overview
23.2.2 Names
92 23.2.3 Additional information about the entity
23.2.4 Relationships
93 23.3 Mapping between a thesaurus and a name authority list
23.3.1 General
23.3.2 Practical examples of mapping
95 24 Synonym rings
24.1 Key characteristics and background
24.1.1 General description
96 24.1.2 Scope and role in information retrieval
24.1.3 Origin and development
24.1.4 Vocabulary control
24.2 Semantic components and relationships
97 24.3 Interoperability with thesauri
24.3.1 Mapping to and from a thesaurus
24.3.2 Augmenting a thesaurus with terms drawn from synonym rings
24.3.3 Complementing a thesaurus in retrieval applications
BS ISO 25964-2:2013
$215.11