Knowledge Organization Systems in Digital libraries
Abstract
This introductory workshop is intended for anyone concerned with subject access to digital
libraries. It provides a bridge by presenting methods of subject access as treated in an
information studies program for those coming to digital libraries from other fields. It will
elucidate through examples the conceptual and vocabulary problems users face when searching
digital libraries. It will then show how a well-structured thesaurus or other KOS (Knowledge
Organization System) can be used as the knowledge base for an interface that can assist users
with search topic clarification (for example through browsing well-structured hierarchies and
guided facet analysis) and with finding good search terms (through query term mapping and
query term expansion — synonyms and hierarchic inclusion). It will touch on cross-database
and cross-language searching as natural extensions of these functions. The workshop will cover
the KOS structure needed to support these functions: Concept-term relationships for vocabulary
control and synonym expansion, conceptual structure (semantic analysis, facets, and hierarchy)
for topic clarification and hierarchic query term expansion). It will introduce a few sample
thesauri and other KOS to illustrate these principles. Lastly the workshop will give a checklist
for evaluating thesauri and other KOS.