Freely faceted classification for a Web-based bibliographic archive : the BioAcoustic Reference Database

The Integrative Level Classification (ILC) research project is experimenting with a knowledge organization system based on phenomena rather than disciplines. Each phenomenon has a constant notation, which can be combined with that of any other phenomenon in a freely faceted structure. Citation order...

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Main Authors: Gnoli, Claudio, Merli, Gabriele, Pavan, Gianni, Bernuzzi, Elisabetta, Priano, Marco
Language:en
Published: Ergon 2008
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-1061142015-10-23T04:24:10Z Freely faceted classification for a Web-based bibliographic archive : the BioAcoustic Reference Database Gnoli, Claudio Merli, Gabriele Pavan, Gianni Bernuzzi, Elisabetta Priano, Marco Classification The Integrative Level Classification (ILC) research project is experimenting with a knowledge organization system based on phenomena rather than disciplines. Each phenomenon has a constant notation, which can be combined with that of any other phenomenon in a freely faceted structure. Citation order can express differential focality of the facets. Very specific subjects can have long classmarks, although their complexity is reduced by various devices. Freely faceted classification is being tested by indexing a corpus of about 3300 papers in the interdisciplinary domain of bioacoustics. The subjects of these papers often include phenomena from a wide variety of integrative levels (mechanical waves, animals, behaviour, vessels, fishing, law, ...) as well as information about the methods of study, as predicted in the León Manifesto. The archive is recorded in a MySQL database, and can be fed and searched through PHP Web interfaces. Indexer's work is made easier by mechanisms that suggest possible classes on the basis of matching title words with terms in the ILC schedules, and synthesize automatically the verbal caption corresponding to the classmark being edited. Users can search the archive by selecting and combining values in each facet. Search refinement should be improved, especially for the cases where no record, or too many records, match the faceted query. However, experience is being gained progressively, showing that freely faceted classification by phenomena, theories, and methods is feasible and working. 2008 Conference Paper Freely faceted classification for a Web-based bibliographic archive : the BioAcoustic Reference Database 2008, http://hdl.handle.net/10150/106114 en Ergon
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Gnoli, Claudio
Merli, Gabriele
Pavan, Gianni
Bernuzzi, Elisabetta
Priano, Marco
Freely faceted classification for a Web-based bibliographic archive : the BioAcoustic Reference Database
description The Integrative Level Classification (ILC) research project is experimenting with a knowledge organization system based on phenomena rather than disciplines. Each phenomenon has a constant notation, which can be combined with that of any other phenomenon in a freely faceted structure. Citation order can express differential focality of the facets. Very specific subjects can have long classmarks, although their complexity is reduced by various devices. Freely faceted classification is being tested by indexing a corpus of about 3300 papers in the interdisciplinary domain of bioacoustics. The subjects of these papers often include phenomena from a wide variety of integrative levels (mechanical waves, animals, behaviour, vessels, fishing, law, ...) as well as information about the methods of study, as predicted in the León Manifesto. The archive is recorded in a MySQL database, and can be fed and searched through PHP Web interfaces. Indexer's work is made easier by mechanisms that suggest possible classes on the basis of matching title words with terms in the ILC schedules, and synthesize automatically the verbal caption corresponding to the classmark being edited. Users can search the archive by selecting and combining values in each facet. Search refinement should be improved, especially for the cases where no record, or too many records, match the faceted query. However, experience is being gained progressively, showing that freely faceted classification by phenomena, theories, and methods is feasible and working.
author Gnoli, Claudio
Merli, Gabriele
Pavan, Gianni
Bernuzzi, Elisabetta
Priano, Marco
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Merli, Gabriele
Pavan, Gianni
Bernuzzi, Elisabetta
Priano, Marco
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title Freely faceted classification for a Web-based bibliographic archive : the BioAcoustic Reference Database
title_short Freely faceted classification for a Web-based bibliographic archive : the BioAcoustic Reference Database
title_full Freely faceted classification for a Web-based bibliographic archive : the BioAcoustic Reference Database
title_fullStr Freely faceted classification for a Web-based bibliographic archive : the BioAcoustic Reference Database
title_full_unstemmed Freely faceted classification for a Web-based bibliographic archive : the BioAcoustic Reference Database
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