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024 7 |a 10.1002/asi.10387  |2 doi 
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100 1 |a Marcia Lei Zeng 
245 1 |a Trends and issues in establishing interoperability among knowledge organization systems 
260 |b Wiley Periodicals Inc.  |c Mar 2004 
513 |a Journal Article 
520 3 |a This report analyzes the methodologies used in establishing interoperability among knowledge organization systems (KOS) such as controlled vocabularies and classification schemes that present the organized interpretation of knowledge structures. The development and trends of KOS are discussed with reference to the online era and the Internet era. Selected current projects and activities addressing KOS interoperability issues are reviewed in terms of the languages and structures involved. The methodological analysis encompasses both conventional and new methods that have proven to be widely accepted, including derivation/modeling, translation/adaptation, satellite and leaf node linking, direct mapping, co-occurrence mapping, switching, linking through a temporary union list, and linking through a thesaurus server protocol. Methods used in link storage and management, as well as common issues regarding mapping and methodological options, are also presented. It is concluded that interoperability of KOS is an unavoidable issue and process in today's networked environment. There have been and will be many multilingual products and services, with many involving various structured systems. Results from recent efforts are encouraging. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT] 
610 4 |a Library of Congress Online Computer Library Center--OCLC 
653 |a Studies 
653 |a Interoperability 
653 |a Methods 
653 |a Systems development 
653 |a Mapping 
653 |a Trends 
653 |a Thesauri 
653 |a Translation methods and strategies 
653 |a Internet 
653 |a Information systems 
653 |a Science 
653 |a Information professionals 
653 |a Vocabularies & taxonomies 
653 |a MARC 
653 |a Library and information science 
653 |a Library collections 
653 |a Subject heading schemes 
653 |a Bibliographic data bases 
653 |a Library of Congress Subject Headings 
653 |a Retrieval performance measures 
653 |a Information storage 
653 |a Online data bases 
653 |a Multilingualism 
653 |a Knowledge organization 
653 |a Information retrieval 
653 |a Websites 
653 |a Classification 
653 |a Knowledge 
653 |a Research methodology 
653 |a Languages 
653 |a Derivation 
653 |a Maps 
653 |a Storage 
653 |a Comorbidity 
653 |a Semantics 
653 |a Electronic Libraries 
653 |a Journal Articles 
653 |a Aerospace Education 
653 |a Bibliographic Databases 
653 |a Glossaries 
653 |a Directories 
653 |a Indexing 
653 |a Reference Materials 
653 |a Information Science Education 
653 |a Citation Indexes 
653 |a Organic Chemistry 
700 1 |a Lois Mai Chan 
773 0 |t Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology  |g vol. 55, no. 5 (Mar 2004), p. 377-395 
786 0 |d ProQuest  |t ABI/INFORM Global 
856 4 1 |3 Citation/Abstract  |u https://www.proquest.com/docview/231433454/abstract/embedded/L8HZQI7Z43R0LA5T?source=fedsrch 
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