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Own research related to workshop Can we produce “knowledge maps” to locate and find (scientific) works across collections, time and space?

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Page 1: Own research related to workshop Can we produce “knowledge maps” to locate and find (scientific) works across collections, time and space?

Own research related to workshop

Can we produce “knowledge maps” to locate and find (scientific) works across collections, time and space?

Page 2: Own research related to workshop Can we produce “knowledge maps” to locate and find (scientific) works across collections, time and space?

Map of knowledge resources

We find them at different places

In different ordering schemesDifferent data models for

their metadata

Challenge: integrate old and new knowledge ordering system into the

sematic web

Page 3: Own research related to workshop Can we produce “knowledge maps” to locate and find (scientific) works across collections, time and space?

Andrea Scharnhorst – CV

• Head of eResearch at DANS and scientific coordinator of the Computational

Humanities programme at the eHumanities group of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) – DANS=Data Archiving and Networked Services Institute (DANS)

Analyzing the dynamics of information and knowledge landscapes

Page 4: Own research related to workshop Can we produce “knowledge maps” to locate and find (scientific) works across collections, time and space?

Challenges

• Integrate different knowledge ordering systems: Research Information Systems, Library Subjects, Wikipedia categories

• Mapping VIVO ontologies to other European/International systems

• Link up with Linked Open Data community: how to organize training effectively?