APLICACIÓN DE SKOS PARA LA INTEROPERABILIDAD DE VOCABULARIOS CONTROLADOS EN EL ENTORNO DE LINKED OPEN DATA.

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      SKOS application for interoperability of controlled vocabularies in the field of linked open data.
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      This paper aims to determine the scope of application of SKOS in the Semantic Web. Controlled vocabularies registered in the The Data Hub catalog of RDF datasets that use SKOS were studied. In addition to establishing a typology of vocabularies, authors analyzed the issues related to open access to data through its direct download, its query through a Sparql endpoint and the existence of appropriate licenses. The existing level of interoperability through the definition of mapping relationships between vocabularies are examined. The study concludes that thesauri and classifications are more integrated into the open data environment while subject headings lists have greater interoperability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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      Se pretende determinar el alcance de la aplicación de SKOS en el ámbito de la web semántica. Para ello se han analizado los vocabularios controlados que aplican SKOS y que se encuentran registrados en The data hub, un catálogo de conjuntos de datos RDF. Además de establecer una tipología de vocabularios, se analizan los aspectos relacionados con el acceso abierto a los datos mediante su descarga directa, su consulta a través de un Sparql endpoint y la existencia de licencias adecuadas. Se examina el nivel de interoperabilidad existente a través de la definición de relaciones de mapeado entre vocabularios. Se concluye indicando que tesauros y clasificaciones están más integrados en el entorno de los datos abiertos, mientras que los encabezamientos de materia poseen un mayor grado de interoperabilidad. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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