[CODE4LIB] **SKOS-2-HIVE: CREATING SKOS VOCABULARIES TO HELP INTERDISCIPLINARY VOCABULARY ENGINEERING**

2011-04-06 Thread Kevin S. Clarke
Forwarding because I think this will be of interest to some folks on the list... -- Forwarded message -- ***SKOS-2-HIVE: CREATING SKOS VOCABULARIES TO HELP INTERDISCIPLINARY VOCABULARY ENGINEERING*** We are pleased to announce the addition of more HIVE workshops! *DATES AND

[CODE4LIB] SKOS-2-HIVE workshop, DC area

2011-02-15 Thread Ryan Scherle
Workshop announcement: **SKOS-2-HIVE: CREATING SKOS VOCABULARIES TO HELP INTERDISCIPLINARY VOCABULARY ENGINEERING** George Washington University (Mt. Vernon Campus), March 9, 2011 Location: Eckles Library Auditorium, Mt. Vernon Campus of George Washington University Click Here to Register (RE

Re: [CODE4LIB] SKOS?

2008-03-05 Thread Yitzchak Schaffer
Jon Phipps wrote: Hi Yitzchak, Probably the quickest explanation is to look at the first few slides from a presentation that I gave on SKOS at the Open Forum on Metadata Registries last year... http://www.slideshare.net/jonphipps/skos-2007-open-forum-on-metadata- registries-nyc/ Just what I ne

Re: [CODE4LIB] SKOS?

2008-03-04 Thread Tom Keays
SKOS can handle a variety of knowledge systems including classification schemes, subject heading systems, thesauri, etc. As a real world example, the Library of Congress is apparently looking at representing LCSH in SKOS. Tom On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 6:07 PM, Jon Phipps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Re: [CODE4LIB] SKOS?

2008-03-04 Thread Jon Phipps
Hi Yitzchak, Probably the quickest explanation is to look at the first few slides from a presentation that I gave on SKOS at the Open Forum on Metadata Registries last year... http://www.slideshare.net/jonphipps/skos-2007-open-forum-on-metadata- registries-nyc/ Currently, SKOS is headed towards

[CODE4LIB] SKOS?

2008-03-04 Thread Yitzchak Schaffer
Greetings all: Many thanks to all the presenters for a great conference! One thing that people kept mentioning was SKOS. That was a duhh point for me; I just took a look at the w3.org and Wikipedia pages on it, but it doesn't look like something I can spend time trying to figure out right now.