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Helping Helping Interdisciplinary Vocabulary Engineering Ryan Scherle – National Evolutionary Synthesis Center Jose Aguera – University of North Carolina
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Meet Amy Amy Zanne is a botanist.
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Meet Amy Amy Zanne is a botanist. Like every good scientist, she publishes.
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Meet Amy Amy Zanne is a botanist. Like every good scientist, she publishes. She deposits data in Dryad.
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Vocabulary assessment 600 sample terms from evolution journals 33% map to LCSH 23% map to MeSH 22% of terms map to NBII Thesaurus
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Vocabulary assessment 600 sample terms from evolution journals 33% map to LCSH 23% map to MeSH 22% of terms map to NBII Thesaurus Only 9% of terms appeared in more than one vocabulary!
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SKOS Wood pulp Pulp (wood) LSC Life Sciences
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Vocabularies Library of Congress (LCSH) US Geological Survey (NBII) The Getty Research Institute (TGN) Long Term Ecologial Research Network Others (Agrovoc, MeSH, TTO, etc.)
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Code4Lib 2010
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Architecture Web UI (GWT)Web Services HIVE Core Lucene with BM25F Sesame RDF Store Dummy Indexer Term Frequency POS Tagger Normalize KEA Indexer http://www.nzdl.org/Kea/
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Using HIVE yourself Demo server (with caveats: http://hive.nescent.org:9090 Use the code directly (more caveats): http://hive-mrc.googlecode.com Coming soon! Web services: HIVE API, SPARQL, SRU
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Thanks to… HIVE team members: Jane Greenberg Lina Huang Robert Losee Todd J. Vision Hollie White Vocabulary partners and advisory board HIVE is supported by IMLS Grant LG-07-08-120-08 and NSF grants DBI- 0743720, EF-0423641
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To learn more… http://www.nescent.org/sites/hive http://hive.nescent.org:9090 http://hive-mrc.googlecode.com http://datadryad.org
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