Unesco nomenclature: development, scope and reuse for describing scientist profiles using an ontology

Authors

  • Juana-Marí­a Ruiz-Martí­nez El profesional de la información
  • Marí­a-José Baños-Moreno
  • Rodrigo Martí­nez-Béjar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3145/epi.2014.jul.06

Keywords:

Ontologies, Documentary languages, Vocabularies, Nomenclatures, Classifications, Semantic web, Science, Scientific activity, Unesco Nomenclature for Fields of Science and Technology.

Abstract

In 1974, Unesco published the Nomenclature for Fields of Science and Technology. Since then, it has been used in Spain to classify the scientific activity. In order to better determine its characteristics, development and scope, we studied the literature and analysed its use by university research groups in Spain and in other national and international settings. From the data obtained, we designed an ontology based on the combination of the Nomenclature and keywords identified in the literature. The result is an ontological model adapted to the semantic web technologies that provides a higher degree of expressiveness than the original Nomenclature. It also helps to solve problems such as obsolescence and the absence of certain emerging subject areas, facilitating the classification of scientific activities and increasing its usefulness

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Published

2014-07-21

How to Cite

Ruiz-Martí­nez, J.-M., Baños-Moreno, M.-J., & Martí­nez-Béjar, R. (2014). Unesco nomenclature: development, scope and reuse for describing scientist profiles using an ontology. Profesional De La información, 23(4), 383–392. https://doi.org/10.3145/epi.2014.jul.06

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Research articles