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Extension of the Basic Register of Thesauri,Ontologies & Classification (BARTOC)

Applicant Reiner Diedrichs
Term since 2024
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 542958113
 
There has been a surge in the number of controlled vocabularies, such as authority files, taxonomies, ontologies and their significance as a result of growth in data-driven and information science. This in turn increases the need for vocabulary services as well as information about vocabularies for the management of research data. The Basic Register of Thesauri, Ontologies & Classification (BARTOC), created a decade ago, is the most comprehensive and universal vocabulary index worldwide. There is however a need to expand BARTOC in the light of above developments. Taking note of this need, the VZG has planned to revise, update and improve BARTOC both technically and content-wise so as to build BARTOC as a focal point for semantic indexing. The project aims to focus on the following tasks over a project period of 3 years: - update and extend information on vocabularies in BARTOC. - further development of retrieval methods for and in vocabularies and vocabulary registries. - integration with other vocabulary repositories and research data infrastructures. quality management by implementing review and quality analysis procedures. - support of use, maintenance, and management of vocabularies. The planned improvement and further development of BARTOC will facilitate the users to discover easily the vocabularies and subject-specific directories, find suitable systems for their applications, and access vocabularies uniformly. Integration with repositories not only increases the visibility of vocabularies, but also that of indexed publications and research data. Further, research and documentation institutions will be supported in the use of vocabularies as well as in their maintenance and administration.
DFG Programme Research data and software (Scientific Library Services and Information Systems)
Co-Investigator Dr. Jakob Voß
 
 

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