Title: Topic Maps NZETC
1Topic Maps _at_ NZETC
- Conal Tuohy
- conal_at_nzetc.org
2what is a topic map?
- An ISO standard for subject-based indexing
- Evolved from back-of-the-book indexes
- XML and web-based technology
- Similar to indexes, cross-references, glossaries
and thesauri in traditional media
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4the map is not the territory
- You can map resources which are outside of your
control - You can use a topic map to describe a dispersed
set of resources - There can be any number of different maps which
describe the same resources
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6multiple viewpoints
Cats
occurrence
occurrence
Cats are furry carnivorous animals
cats.html
Any animal belonging to the natural family
Felidae, and in particular to the various species
of the genera Felis, Panthera, and Lynx. The
domestic cat is Felis domestica
felidae.html
7merging
- Topic maps have a powerful ability to
intelligently merge with other topic maps. - A topic map must not contain two topics about the
same subject - When merging topic maps, a topic map engine must
merge topics that represent the same subject
8topic mapping
- identify the subjects of interest
- identify how they relate to each other
- (optionally) identify different viewpoints
9Ontology
topic map
HTML
People
Pictures
Writing
PDF
Books
Mentions
Collections
Scholars
Places
Dates
General public
Events
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11XML file 2
Metadata about book
Chapter 1
XML file 1
Chapter 2
Metadata about book
Chapter 3
Chapter 1
Index
Chapter 2
Gen. Kippenberger
Index
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14XML file 2
Metadata about book
Chapter 1
XML file 1
Chapter 2
Metadata about book
Chapter 3
Chapter 1
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Chapter 2
Gen. Kippenberger
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15XML file 2
Metadata about book
Chapter 1
XML file 1
Chapter 2
Metadata about book
Chapter 3
Chapter 1
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16harvesting topic maps
topic map
document
17harvesting from our texts
topic map
example.xml
association
association
association
New Zealand
Joe Bloggs
Mentions
18harvesting from our name list
topic map
Joe Bloggs is a renowned mythological character
occurrence
notes
Joe Bloggs
19overview of architecture
topic map engine
ontology topic map
complete site map
names topic map
name harvester
texts topic maps
texts
text harvester
20displaying the map as a website
topic map
Te Rangihaeata
depicted
mentioned
association
association
Textiles, Clothing, and Ornaments
association
Fig. 85
external link
Dictionary of NZ Biography
occurrence
occurrence
Textiles, Clothing, and Ornaments The art of
weaving. Moon-goddess and her functions. Bark
cloth. Maori method of weaving. The whare pora
tei-BesMaor-c6-6.xhtml
BesMaor- 090.jpg
occurrence
http//www.dnzb.govt.nz/dnzb/default.asp?Find_Quic
k.asp?PersonEssay1T63
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24end
- to request more info, visit www.xpa.co.nz/topic-m
aps/ - to join our topic map discussion list, email
info_at_xpa.co.nz - any questions?
25CIDOC CRM
- The CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model (CRM)
provides definitions and a formal structure for
describing the implicit and explicit concepts and
relationships used in cultural heritage
documentation. - The CIDOC CRM is intended to promote a shared
understanding of cultural heritage information by
providing a common and extensible semantic
framework that any cultural heritage information
can be mapped to. It is intended to be a common
language for domain experts and implementers to
formulate requirements for information systems
and to serve as a guide for good practice of
conceptual modelling. In this way, it can provide
the "semantic glue" needed to mediate between
different sources of cultural heritage
information, such as that published by museums,
libraries and archives.
26Topic Maps and RDF
- Topic Maps and RDF are clearly related
- Topic Maps and RDF are quite different
- Topic Maps can be based on RDF
- Topic Maps are higher-level than RDF, including
a few extra features - www.w3.org/2001/sw/BestPractices/RDFTM/
- www.ontopia.net/topicmaps/materials/tmrdf.html
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28GeoNet
- We used GeoNet to help create our list of
place-names - http//earth-info.nga.mil/gns/html/index.html