RE: SKOS Mapping

Hi Lars,

Yes, we plan to work on SKOS mapping vocabulary very soon, so any use cases and information you could publish would be very helpful!

Thanks,

Alistair.

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: public-swd-wg-request@w3.org 
> [mailto:public-swd-wg-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Svensson, Lars
> Sent: 24 October 2007 09:33
> To: public-swd-wg@w3.org
> Subject: SKOS Mapping
> 
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> Together with the University of Applied Sciencies in Cologne, 
> the German National Library currently develops a mapping from 
> the German Subject Headings Authority File (SWD) [1] to the 
> Dewey Decimal Classification
> (DDC) [2]. The work is being done within CrissCross [3], a 
> part of the European project MACS [4] with the aim to produce 
> a mapping between the SWD, the LCSH [5] and the French RAMEAU [6].
> 
> Part of the project assignment is to investigate the 
> possibility to publish those mappings on the semantic web. 
> This could be one application of the SKOS Mapping Vocabulary.
> 
> Are there any plans to continue the development of SKOS 
> Mapping? (I know that the work on SKOS Mapping was put on the 
> back burner in order to finish SKOS Core). If yes, would it 
> help if we published one or two use cases based on our 
> projects and the data we use in them?
> 
> Best regards and thanks for any hints,
> 
> Lars
> 
> [1] http://d-nb.de/eng/standardisierung/normdateien/swd.htm
> [2] http://www.oclc.org/dewey/
> [3] http://d-nb.de/eng/wir/projekte/crisscross.htm
> [4] https://macs.vub.ac.be/pub/
> [5] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LCSH
> [6] http://rameau.bnf.fr/
> --
> Dr. Lars G. Svensson
> Deutsche Nationalbibliothek
> Informationstechnik
> Adickesallee 1
> 60322 Frankfurt
> http://www.d-nb.de/
> 
> 

Received on Monday, 29 October 2007 13:51:40 UTC