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Taxonomies Webinar
Welcome
CrossRef Taxonomies Webinar
3rd March 2015
Outline
•Taxonomy Interest Group (10 mins)
•Taxonomies collaboration web site (10
mins)
•Taxonomies in Action (20 mins)
A case study from Wiley
•Questions
Speakers
•Rachael Lammey, CrossRef
•Graham McCann, IOP Publishing
•Christian Kohl, De Gruyter
•Jason Markos, Wiley
Taxonomy Interest Group
•Graham McCann
Head of Content & Platform Management,
IOP Publishing
Taxonomy Interest Group
•Launched in December
•To share experiences working with
different taxonomies for semantic
enrichment
•Members from De Gruyter, Wiley, T&F,
ACM, APA and IOP
•Supported by CrossRef
Semantics for Content
Enrichment
Automated Indexing
Subject Categorisation
Semantics for Content
Enrichment
Automated Indexing
Subject Categorisation
Taxonomies
•Knowledge Models
• Thesaurus
• Taxonomies
• Entity lists
• Registries
e.g. MESH, SNoMed, FundRef, Unified
Astronomy Thesaurus
Taxonomies
The formation of the Taxonomy
Interest Group Realisation that many publishers had
• Investments in technology
•Created thesaurus
•Were learning about
• Thesaurus management
• Application of controlled vocabularies
• Semantic services
Taxonomy Interest Group
•Publishers to share
• Experiences
• Best practice
• Contacts
Aims
•Strengthen the infrastructure of scholarly
communications
•Create standards in adoption of
Knowledge Models
•Create a master source of Knowledge
Models for use in enrichment processes
•Create a community of publishers
Aims
•Encourage service providers to support
the industry by adopting standards and
developing new Knowledge Models where
none exist
Benefits for authors
•Standard terminology will make it easier to
prepare content, using industry-agreed
keywords and identifiers.
Benefits for discovery
•A&I services and how they ingest and
classify data
•Content vendors and how they tailor
services for publishers
•Text & Data Mining
•Shared vocabularies across publishers
How this will be achieved?
•Collaboration platform
•Discussed in our next presentation
Taxonomy collaboration web
site
•Christian Kohl
Director Information & Publishing
Technology,
De Gruyter
http://taxonomies.labs.crossref.org
http://taxonomies.labs.crossref.org
http://taxonomies.labs.crossref.org
http://taxonomies.labs.crossref.org
Aims
•Show which KMs are being used by
whom, how, and for what purpose
•Facilitate exchange, discussion, sharing of
experiences, standardization, best
practice
•Provide contact information
Features
•Pages for KMs and Publishers
•Comments
•KM Template
Future Developments
•Discussion features (forum)
•Add „self-service“ features
•Participation from Service Providers
• In-Person meeting around some industry
event
Contribute
•Knowledge Model Template on Website:
http://taxonomies.labs.crossref.org/?page_id=31
•Email to us, we take care of the rest
Taxonomies in Action
A case study from Wiley
•Jason Markos
Director of Knowledge Management and
Strategy,
Wiley
Implementing content enrichment
as a core competency at Wiley
Jason Markos
Content enrichment vision statement
Wiley is a digital-first information provider,
with a core competency of enriching content
to make it more valuable.
Business objectives:
•Increased relevance, discoverability and usage
•Increased credibility
•New value propositions
Content
Acquisition
Content
Management
&
Development
Content
Delivery Custo
m
eL
ea
rnin
g
Tra
ditio
nal
Vert
icals
Delivery Channels
Content Enrichment
Conceptual Architecture
Text
mining Knowledge
Store
Enrichment
Authoring
KM
Developmen
t
People Processes Technologies Knowledge Models
Baseline enrichment
En
rich
me
nt
pro
jects
F
ram
ew
ork
B
usin
ess
ob
jective
s
Discoverability
Usage
Advertising
Workflow
integration
Community
Credibility
User profiling
New product
models
Knowledge store
Framework
Prototype Enrichment
Architecture
Production Implementation
Functional Chemistry
Wiley Online Library
The Cochrane Library
Next steps
• Maximise ROI from existing infrastructure
• Increase depth, breadth and quality of enrichment
• Increase coverage
• Build new products using existing enriched
content
• Support internal e.g. editorial goals
• Development new enrichment capabilities
Questions?
Please participate:
http://taxonomies.labs.crossref.org/
Further comments and discussion: on the
Presentations tab of the site
http://taxonomies.labs.crossref.org/?page_id=123