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Is Irish an official language in Britain? – Five arguments in favour of thesauri
The article ‘Five arguments in favour of thesauri & controlled vocabularies‘ shall not only clarify if Irish is an official language in Britain but also how thesauri and linked data
SKOSsy-Lottery: Free Pass to Semantic Tech & Business Conference, Berlin
As PoolParty Team is present at SemTechBiz Berlin 2012 (February 6-7), we want you to join us. This is why we have issued a little lottery to give away a
SKOSsy-Lottery: Free Pass to Semantic Tech & Business Conference, Berlin
As PoolParty Team is present at SemTechBiz Berlin 2012 (February 6-7), we want you to join us. This is why we have issued a little lottery to give away a
The ESA vocabulary site – Making Publishing and Reusing Vocabularies Easier
Reviewing the interview we made with Les Kneebone (project manager of the vocabulary projects at Education Services Australia) in November 2010 we can see that ESA has been one of
rNews and its benefits for publishers
Last Wednesday at the Open House event of the Semantic Web Company in Vienna, Evan Sandhaus, Lead Semantic Architect at NY Times gave a comprehensive and entertaining introduction to rNews
Controlled vocabularies: “Data integration is king”
Just recently a survey about “Controlled vocabularies” and their significance for enterprise information management has started. Until today 143 participants have responded and completed the survey at least partially. To
Controlled vocabularies: "Data integration is king"
Just recently a survey about “Controlled vocabularies” and their significance for enterprise information management has started. Until today 143 participants have responded and completed the survey at least partially. To
Transforming spreadsheets into SKOS with Google Refine
Looking for high quality enterprise vocabularies we recently turned our attention to the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS), which is an industry taxonomy designed to categorize any private company. It
Les Kneebone: “Semantic web technologies are one solution to linking education data in Australia”
Les Kneebone is Project Manager at Education Services Australia Ltd. Among other projects he is responsible for Schools Online Thesaurus (ScOT). PoolParty Team asked Les a couple of questions about
Stella Dextre Clarke & Alan Gilchrist about the "Future of Knowledge Organization on the Web"
Semantic Web Company (SWC) had the pleasure and the opportunity to talk with two internationally recognised experts in the fields of information management and knowledge organization: Alan Gilchrist and Stella