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==Description==
 
==Description==
  
In many publications a Knowledge Organization System is a term which refers to a (Document- and Content-) management system which is based on a well structured taxonomy or ontology. In accordance to the modern interpretations in context of linked data taxonomies and ontologies themselves are also often referred as knowledge organization systems.  
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In many publications a Knowledge Organization System is a term which refers to a (Document- and Content-) management system which is based on a well structured [[Taxonomy|taxonomy]] or [[Ontology|ontology]]. In accordance to the modern interpretations in context of linked data taxonomies and ontologies themselves are also often referred as knowledge organization systems.  
  
 
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[[Category:Knowledge organization system]]

Revision as of 14:19, 29 February 2016

Definition

A generic term used for structured knowledge models such as authority files, glossaries, thesauri, taxonomies, ontologies etc.

Description

In many publications a Knowledge Organization System is a term which refers to a (Document- and Content-) management system which is based on a well structured taxonomy or ontology. In accordance to the modern interpretations in context of linked data taxonomies and ontologies themselves are also often referred as knowledge organization systems.