Re: SKOS Implementation: National Szechenyi Librar vocabulary and software

Adam

Thanks for your input. We are using the SKOS issue tracker to manage  
implementation
experience, and this has been logged in the SKOS Issue tracker as
[ISSUE-207] and [ISSUE-208].

	Sean

On 29 Apr 2009, at 16:02, HORVATH Adam wrote:

> Dear,
>
> We kindly provide the following information about our SKOS
> vocabulary. Using SKOS is part of our aim to provide linked data on
> the semantic web.
>
> * If you are notifying us of one or more vocabularies or vocabulary
> mappings as an implementation, please provide *at least* the
> following
> information:
>
> * vocabulary title(s) (e.g. Library of Congress Subject Headings)
>
> OSZK thesaurus (=thesaurus of the National Széchényi Library
> (Hungary)
>
> * name of person and/or organisation responsible for the
>   implementation
>
> Kornel Horvath (e-mail: horvath.kornel@oszk.hu)
>
> * a list of the SKOS constructs used (e.g. skos:Concept,
>   skos:ConceptScheme, skos:inScheme, skos:broader, skos:prefLabel,
>   skos:closeMatch ... etc.)
>
> skos:ConceptScheme
> skos:inScheme
> skos:broader
> skos:Concept
> skos:prefLabel
> skos:related
> skos:narrower
> skos:definition
> skos:editorialNote
> skos:historyNote
> skos:note
> skos:changeNote
> skos:altLabel
>
> * URL(s) where the published SKOS data may be obtained, if the data
>   are publicly available
>
> http://java4.oszk.hu/joseki/sparql?
>
> * We would also welcome any further information you care to provide,
> however this is *not mandatory*. For example, we would be interested
> to know the scope and size of the vocabulary,
>
> Size of vocabulary: 41626 SKOS concepts.
> General thesaurus containing terms and locations.
>
> * what it is primarily used for,
>
> Porting existing knowledge to the Semantic Web.
> We plan to ise as a source for query refinement in our online
> catalogue.
>
> * in what languages the vocabulary is provided,
>
> Hungarian.
>
> * any other URLs describing the vocabulary or providing further
> information.
>
> None
>
> == Software Implementations ==
>
> If you are notifying us of software as an implementation, please
> provide *at least* the following information:
>
> * name of the software (e.g. SKOSEd)
>
> SkosConverter
>
> * name of person and/or organisation responsible for the
>   Implementation
>
> The National Széchényi Library (Hungary)
>
> * URLs for software home page and/or download location if publicly
>   Downloadable
>
> It´s not downloadable.
>
> * can the software read SKOS data?
>
> No
>
> * can the software write SKOS data?
>
> Yes
>
> * can the software check consistency of SKOS data with respect to
>   the SKOS data model?
>
> No
>
> * For more information on what we mean by reading, writing or
> checking SKOS data, see:
>
>      http://www.w3.org/2006/07/SWD/wiki/SKOSImplementationReport
>
> * We would also welcome any further information you care to provide,
> however this is *not mandatory*. For example, we would be interested
> in the main purpose and functionality of the software, the
> programming
> language and/or software frameworks used, details of the SKOS
> constructs which are supported, any other URLs describing the
> software
> or providing further information.
>
> Converts a thesaurus in MARC format into SKOS and ZTHES. This is a
> Java program calling XSLT.
>
> Best regards
> Adam Horvath
> ================================================
> Adam HORVATH
> Director of Informatics
> ------------------------------------------------
> NATIONAL SZECHENYI LIBRARY
> Information Technology Department
> Budapest, Budavari Palota F epulet, H-1827
>  Tel.: +36-1-224-3737  Fax: +36-1-224-3705
> -Email: adam@oszk.hu    WWW: http://www.oszk.hu
> ================================================
>
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--
Sean Bechhofer
School of Computer Science
University of Manchester
sean.bechhofer@manchester.ac.uk
http://www.cs.manchester.ac.uk/people/bechhofer

Received on Tuesday, 5 May 2009 11:16:58 UTC