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The epistemological implications of Topic Maps for librarians
Blog Post, veröffentlicht von Alexander Johannesen am 26.05.2006
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Quite often I’m asked about the link between libraries and Topic Maps, given that the latter is something that I’ve tried to specialise in. For example, I was recently invited to join a panel at LITA’s Nashville conference 2006 as a Topic Maps “expert” (meaning; someone who knows a little more than the rest). Sadly I couldn’t attend, which is a shame as I had an exciting Topic Maps paper accepted, although since it touches on the topic of this post you’ll get some gist of it from here.
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Alexander ist Projektleiter von xSiteable und just topical. Er ist beteiligt an TM4JScript. Alexander ist Autor von The epistemological.. und Sexier, smarter, faster.. .
The idea of Topic Maps is essential to enable dynamic information logistic. This requires a system that understands the context of the user to provide relevant informations and options automatically. Therefore semantic analysis is needed organizing content in a dynamic net structure.