Artificial Intelligence adoption factor in the University libraries of Pakist...Muhammad Yousuf Ali
This study examines factors influencing the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in university libraries in Pakistan using the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) framework. The study collected survey responses from 187 university librarians and analyzed the data using structural equation modeling to test the UTAUT model. The results found attitude to be a major factor influencing behavioral intention to adopt AI, with performance expectancy and effort expectancy significantly impacting attitude. Social influence was also found to significantly relate to behavioral intention, while facilitating conditions did not relate to behavioral intention. The study concludes attitude is an important variable for AI adoption in Pakistani university libraries based on the UTAUT model.
Libraries had to close and shift services online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This led libraries to promote digital services and resources. Librarians provided services remotely through social media, online reference services, and promoting open access materials. As libraries reopen, there will be a continued emphasis on digital services and resources to support remote learning and research.
The newly urgent future for libraries: A view from MIT - Chris Bourg (Directo...CONUL Conference
The document discusses the future of libraries at MIT in light of new challenges and opportunities. It outlines:
1) How the vision for MIT Libraries has evolved from focusing on physical collections and services to becoming a digital first, open, and computational platform supporting the entire research lifecycle.
2) New principles adopted in response to COVID-19 that emphasize prioritizing digital resources, open and equitable scholarship, supporting data and computation, and commitment to diversity and inclusion.
3) Examples of how MIT Libraries is implementing this vision, such as increasing digitization, adopting an open access framework, and exploring the role of libraries in an AI future.
This document outlines plans for developing a world-class library at the Forest College and Research Institute (FC&RI) in Mulugu, Telangana, India. It proposes establishing an advisory board to help achieve world-class library standards. The library would have different sections like circulation, acquisitions, serials, reference, and a competitive exam cell. It emphasizes using modern technologies like RFID security, SOUL library automation software, WiFi, and exploring LiFi internet. The document includes visions, missions and characteristics of world-class universities, along with pictures of proposed library buildings, furnishings, and sections.
This document discusses search strategies and refinement techniques for online databases. It outlines the steps to develop an effective search strategy, including formulating a clear query, brainstorming keywords, choosing appropriate databases, and combining keywords using techniques like Boolean operators, nesting, truncation and proximity searching. The document also discusses evaluating search results and refining searches by applying limiters and conducting field-specific searches. The goal is to retrieve the most relevant and accurate information through a systematic search approach.
Web of Science update presented by Bob Green Clarivate Analytics, Dec 2018rosie.dunne
Clarivate Analytics provides a suite of tools for discovery, analysis, and identification of research information. The document summarizes new developments including interface changes to improve discovery tools, expanded open access information, citation network visualizations, usage counts, and analytical tools for results. Key points include improved search options, Kopernio integration for open access PDFs, open access data from multiple sources, and new visualizations and exports for results analysis.
Digital Humanities: Role of Librarians and Libraries. The use of digital evidence & methods digital authoring, publishing, digital curation and preservation, digital use and reuse of scholarship.
This ppt is mainly for library professionals and digital humanities cohorts
Dspace is an open source repository software that allows institutions to create open access repositories for scholarly and published digital content. It has a large community of users and developers worldwide and can be customized to manage different types of digital assets with granular access controls. Dspace uses a modular architecture including layers for storage, business logic, and applications. It is supported by the nonprofit organization DuraSpace which provides technical leadership, community development, and hosting services to Dspace and other open source projects.
Artificial Intelligence adoption factor in the University libraries of Pakist...Muhammad Yousuf Ali
This study examines factors influencing the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in university libraries in Pakistan using the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) framework. The study collected survey responses from 187 university librarians and analyzed the data using structural equation modeling to test the UTAUT model. The results found attitude to be a major factor influencing behavioral intention to adopt AI, with performance expectancy and effort expectancy significantly impacting attitude. Social influence was also found to significantly relate to behavioral intention, while facilitating conditions did not relate to behavioral intention. The study concludes attitude is an important variable for AI adoption in Pakistani university libraries based on the UTAUT model.
Libraries had to close and shift services online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This led libraries to promote digital services and resources. Librarians provided services remotely through social media, online reference services, and promoting open access materials. As libraries reopen, there will be a continued emphasis on digital services and resources to support remote learning and research.
The newly urgent future for libraries: A view from MIT - Chris Bourg (Directo...CONUL Conference
The document discusses the future of libraries at MIT in light of new challenges and opportunities. It outlines:
1) How the vision for MIT Libraries has evolved from focusing on physical collections and services to becoming a digital first, open, and computational platform supporting the entire research lifecycle.
2) New principles adopted in response to COVID-19 that emphasize prioritizing digital resources, open and equitable scholarship, supporting data and computation, and commitment to diversity and inclusion.
3) Examples of how MIT Libraries is implementing this vision, such as increasing digitization, adopting an open access framework, and exploring the role of libraries in an AI future.
This document outlines plans for developing a world-class library at the Forest College and Research Institute (FC&RI) in Mulugu, Telangana, India. It proposes establishing an advisory board to help achieve world-class library standards. The library would have different sections like circulation, acquisitions, serials, reference, and a competitive exam cell. It emphasizes using modern technologies like RFID security, SOUL library automation software, WiFi, and exploring LiFi internet. The document includes visions, missions and characteristics of world-class universities, along with pictures of proposed library buildings, furnishings, and sections.
This document discusses search strategies and refinement techniques for online databases. It outlines the steps to develop an effective search strategy, including formulating a clear query, brainstorming keywords, choosing appropriate databases, and combining keywords using techniques like Boolean operators, nesting, truncation and proximity searching. The document also discusses evaluating search results and refining searches by applying limiters and conducting field-specific searches. The goal is to retrieve the most relevant and accurate information through a systematic search approach.
Web of Science update presented by Bob Green Clarivate Analytics, Dec 2018rosie.dunne
Clarivate Analytics provides a suite of tools for discovery, analysis, and identification of research information. The document summarizes new developments including interface changes to improve discovery tools, expanded open access information, citation network visualizations, usage counts, and analytical tools for results. Key points include improved search options, Kopernio integration for open access PDFs, open access data from multiple sources, and new visualizations and exports for results analysis.
Digital Humanities: Role of Librarians and Libraries. The use of digital evidence & methods digital authoring, publishing, digital curation and preservation, digital use and reuse of scholarship.
This ppt is mainly for library professionals and digital humanities cohorts
Dspace is an open source repository software that allows institutions to create open access repositories for scholarly and published digital content. It has a large community of users and developers worldwide and can be customized to manage different types of digital assets with granular access controls. Dspace uses a modular architecture including layers for storage, business logic, and applications. It is supported by the nonprofit organization DuraSpace which provides technical leadership, community development, and hosting services to Dspace and other open source projects.
Digital libraries face several major issues and challenges including technical architecture, building digital collections, digitization, metadata, copyright and rights management, and preservation. Specifically, technical architecture requires high-speed networks and servers to support different digital formats. Building collections involves deciding what existing materials to digitize and acquire. Digitization is the process of converting analog materials into electronic form. Metadata is needed to describe and provide access to digital resources but requires persistent naming schemes. Copyright and rights management are challenging due to the ease of copying digital materials. Finally, long-term preservation of both storage media and access to content is critical given the rapid obsolescence of digital formats.
Percentage Based Allocation of an Academic Library Materials Budgetkramsey
The document summarizes the process used by Adelphi University Libraries to allocate their annual materials budget. They use a percentage-based allocation method where the percentage of the library budget allocated to each academic department matches that department's percentage of the total university instruction and research budget. This aims to reflect the university's priorities and balance collections across departments. The budget accounts for factors like format costs, subscriptions, historical spending, curriculum needs, and allows flexibility for adjustments.
American Libraries Live: Raise Your Data Analytics Aptitude (September 2019)ALAeLearningSolutions
The document discusses how Allen County Public Library in Indiana is using data to advance its mission and engage staff. Key points:
- The library developed a strategic plan with goals, outcomes and investments, departing from previous output-focused plans.
- Staff can access dashboard statistics on an intranet app to analyze data and see quick reports. This supports data-informed decision making.
- The library uses tools like a stress test and logic models to connect activities, outputs and outcomes to its strategic plan and measure programming impact.
- It surveys users through Project Outcome to understand how programs create short, intermediate and long-term benefits in line with goals.
- The library aims to streamline data collection and analysis to
The document discusses the need for open source integrated library management systems (ILMS) as an alternative to expensive commercial ILMS. It notes that open source software like Koha provides a full-featured and standards-compliant ILMS option that is free, allows customization, and has an active development community. Koha began development in 1999 and is now widely used with features like cataloging, circulation, and a web-based OPAC and interfaces.
A presentation on Digital Library Software by Rupesh Kumar A, Assistant Professor, Department of Studies and Research in Library and Information Science, Tumkur University, Tumakuru, Karnataka, India.
The document defines a digital library as an online collection of digital objects that are managed and accessible according to international standards. A digital library applies new technologies to provide access to digital collections as an integral part of a traditional library's services. Key components of a digital library include its collection infrastructure, access infrastructure, computer/network infrastructure, digital resource organization, and trained manpower. Digital libraries offer advantages like 24/7 availability, cost reduction for governments, and information retrieval but also have limitations like lack of standardization and copyright/security issues.
This document provides an overview of digital libraries, including definitions, benefits, limitations, components, standards, and challenges. It defines a digital library as a collection of information stored and accessed electronically, extending the functions of a traditional library digitally. Benefits include improved access, information sharing, and preservation, while limitations include technological obsolescence and rights management. Key components discussed include digital objects, metadata, and tools like DSpace and Greenstone for developing digital libraries. Emerging standards around identifiers, encoding, and metadata are also summarized.
This document summarizes a workshop on new techniques and tools in libraries. The workshop objectives are to introduce information professionals to innovative technologies that can improve information services. Topics discussed include the mobile revolution and proliferation of mobile apps, the influence of social media, disruptive technologies like the Internet of Things, and how techniques like virtual reality, augmented reality, artificial intelligence, podcasts and infographics can be used in libraries. The document also provides an example of how a library in Trinidad and Tobago has adopted new technologies and developed services for 21st century users.
Artificial Intelligence reached in libraries, different tools of artificial intelligence used in the libraries i.e. Most poplars are
1) System Experts
2) Natural Language Processing
3) Pattern Recognition
4) Robotics
5) Big Data
6) Data Mining
7) Image Processing
further more view the presentation
The document discusses interoperability in digital libraries. It describes how digital libraries aim to support interoperability at three levels: data gathering, harvesting, and federation. It also discusses protocols used for interoperability such as OAI-PMH, DCMES, and LDAP. OAI-PMH allows harvesting of metadata using the OAI-PMH protocol, while DCMES defines a set of 15 elements for resource description. LDAP enables locating resources on a network.
The document provides an introduction to Dublin Core metadata, including:
1) Dublin Core is a set of metadata standards including 15 simple elements and over 50 qualified elements for describing resources.
2) Dublin Core metadata can be used to improve resource discovery and is recommended for metadata harvesting and the semantic web.
3) Custom mappings can be made from other metadata standards like LOM to the Dublin Core Abstract Model to make metadata interoperable.
DSpace is an open source repository software platform designed for academic and research institutions to capture, store, distribute and preserve digital materials. It provides tools to organize content such as articles, reports, datasets and multimedia into an institutional repository that is accessible over time. DSpace uses Dublin Core metadata standards and has customizable workflows, user interfaces and technological features like OAI-PMH protocol support to facilitate interoperability between repositories. It is widely used with a large user community and supports long-term digital preservation goals.
This document summarizes a presentation on the role of libraries and information centers in human resource development in the Hyderabad Karnataka region of India. It discusses how libraries can help develop human resources by providing access to information, conducting user programs, and collecting regional materials. The status of human resource development is low in the region due to its backward nature, so libraries need to improve collections, services, and facilities to attract more users and help develop literacy and skills to boost human resources in the region.
Este documento descreve as principais fontes de informação jurídica no Brasil, como legislação, jurisprudência e doutrina. Ele explica duas bases de dados online importantes - a Biblioteca Digital Jurídica do STJ (BDJur) e o portal LEXML, fornecendo detalhes sobre como pesquisar e acessar informações nesses recursos. Exemplos de consultas nessas bases de dados são fornecidos para demonstrar seu uso.
This document discusses the components and technologies of digital libraries. It describes the key components as selection and acquisition, organization through metadata assignment, indexing and storage in a repository, and search and retrieval via a digital library website. It then associates various technologies with these components, such as metadata standards, document formats, repository systems like DSpace and Fedora, and semantic technologies.
The document discusses the basics of ontologies, including their origin in philosophy, definitions, types, benefits and application areas. Some key points are:
- An ontology is a formal specification of a conceptualization used to help humans and programs share knowledge. It establishes a shared vocabulary for exchanging information.
- Ontologies describe domain knowledge and provide an agreed-upon understanding of a domain through concepts and relations. They help solve problems of ambiguity and enable knowledge sharing.
- Ontologies benefit applications like information retrieval, digital libraries, knowledge engineering and natural language processing by facilitating semantic search and integration of data.
The document discusses innovations in libraries, focusing on the experience of the Dora Gabe District Library in Dobrich, Bulgaria. It describes how the library has introduced new services enabled by information and communication technologies, such as virtual reference, electronic document delivery, and distance learning opportunities. These innovations help the library meet users' evolving needs and play a role in e-government initiatives at the local and national level.
Narratiivisuus kertomukset-ja-museotyo-2013Esko Johnson
Museo- ja kulttuurityössä (näyttelyitä suunnitellessa ja arvoitaessa ym) huomioitavia näkokohtia, jotka perustuvat narratiiviseen eli kerronnalliseen teoriaan ja käytäntöön.
Digital libraries face several major issues and challenges including technical architecture, building digital collections, digitization, metadata, copyright and rights management, and preservation. Specifically, technical architecture requires high-speed networks and servers to support different digital formats. Building collections involves deciding what existing materials to digitize and acquire. Digitization is the process of converting analog materials into electronic form. Metadata is needed to describe and provide access to digital resources but requires persistent naming schemes. Copyright and rights management are challenging due to the ease of copying digital materials. Finally, long-term preservation of both storage media and access to content is critical given the rapid obsolescence of digital formats.
Percentage Based Allocation of an Academic Library Materials Budgetkramsey
The document summarizes the process used by Adelphi University Libraries to allocate their annual materials budget. They use a percentage-based allocation method where the percentage of the library budget allocated to each academic department matches that department's percentage of the total university instruction and research budget. This aims to reflect the university's priorities and balance collections across departments. The budget accounts for factors like format costs, subscriptions, historical spending, curriculum needs, and allows flexibility for adjustments.
American Libraries Live: Raise Your Data Analytics Aptitude (September 2019)ALAeLearningSolutions
The document discusses how Allen County Public Library in Indiana is using data to advance its mission and engage staff. Key points:
- The library developed a strategic plan with goals, outcomes and investments, departing from previous output-focused plans.
- Staff can access dashboard statistics on an intranet app to analyze data and see quick reports. This supports data-informed decision making.
- The library uses tools like a stress test and logic models to connect activities, outputs and outcomes to its strategic plan and measure programming impact.
- It surveys users through Project Outcome to understand how programs create short, intermediate and long-term benefits in line with goals.
- The library aims to streamline data collection and analysis to
The document discusses the need for open source integrated library management systems (ILMS) as an alternative to expensive commercial ILMS. It notes that open source software like Koha provides a full-featured and standards-compliant ILMS option that is free, allows customization, and has an active development community. Koha began development in 1999 and is now widely used with features like cataloging, circulation, and a web-based OPAC and interfaces.
A presentation on Digital Library Software by Rupesh Kumar A, Assistant Professor, Department of Studies and Research in Library and Information Science, Tumkur University, Tumakuru, Karnataka, India.
The document defines a digital library as an online collection of digital objects that are managed and accessible according to international standards. A digital library applies new technologies to provide access to digital collections as an integral part of a traditional library's services. Key components of a digital library include its collection infrastructure, access infrastructure, computer/network infrastructure, digital resource organization, and trained manpower. Digital libraries offer advantages like 24/7 availability, cost reduction for governments, and information retrieval but also have limitations like lack of standardization and copyright/security issues.
This document provides an overview of digital libraries, including definitions, benefits, limitations, components, standards, and challenges. It defines a digital library as a collection of information stored and accessed electronically, extending the functions of a traditional library digitally. Benefits include improved access, information sharing, and preservation, while limitations include technological obsolescence and rights management. Key components discussed include digital objects, metadata, and tools like DSpace and Greenstone for developing digital libraries. Emerging standards around identifiers, encoding, and metadata are also summarized.
This document summarizes a workshop on new techniques and tools in libraries. The workshop objectives are to introduce information professionals to innovative technologies that can improve information services. Topics discussed include the mobile revolution and proliferation of mobile apps, the influence of social media, disruptive technologies like the Internet of Things, and how techniques like virtual reality, augmented reality, artificial intelligence, podcasts and infographics can be used in libraries. The document also provides an example of how a library in Trinidad and Tobago has adopted new technologies and developed services for 21st century users.
Artificial Intelligence reached in libraries, different tools of artificial intelligence used in the libraries i.e. Most poplars are
1) System Experts
2) Natural Language Processing
3) Pattern Recognition
4) Robotics
5) Big Data
6) Data Mining
7) Image Processing
further more view the presentation
The document discusses interoperability in digital libraries. It describes how digital libraries aim to support interoperability at three levels: data gathering, harvesting, and federation. It also discusses protocols used for interoperability such as OAI-PMH, DCMES, and LDAP. OAI-PMH allows harvesting of metadata using the OAI-PMH protocol, while DCMES defines a set of 15 elements for resource description. LDAP enables locating resources on a network.
The document provides an introduction to Dublin Core metadata, including:
1) Dublin Core is a set of metadata standards including 15 simple elements and over 50 qualified elements for describing resources.
2) Dublin Core metadata can be used to improve resource discovery and is recommended for metadata harvesting and the semantic web.
3) Custom mappings can be made from other metadata standards like LOM to the Dublin Core Abstract Model to make metadata interoperable.
DSpace is an open source repository software platform designed for academic and research institutions to capture, store, distribute and preserve digital materials. It provides tools to organize content such as articles, reports, datasets and multimedia into an institutional repository that is accessible over time. DSpace uses Dublin Core metadata standards and has customizable workflows, user interfaces and technological features like OAI-PMH protocol support to facilitate interoperability between repositories. It is widely used with a large user community and supports long-term digital preservation goals.
This document summarizes a presentation on the role of libraries and information centers in human resource development in the Hyderabad Karnataka region of India. It discusses how libraries can help develop human resources by providing access to information, conducting user programs, and collecting regional materials. The status of human resource development is low in the region due to its backward nature, so libraries need to improve collections, services, and facilities to attract more users and help develop literacy and skills to boost human resources in the region.
Este documento descreve as principais fontes de informação jurídica no Brasil, como legislação, jurisprudência e doutrina. Ele explica duas bases de dados online importantes - a Biblioteca Digital Jurídica do STJ (BDJur) e o portal LEXML, fornecendo detalhes sobre como pesquisar e acessar informações nesses recursos. Exemplos de consultas nessas bases de dados são fornecidos para demonstrar seu uso.
This document discusses the components and technologies of digital libraries. It describes the key components as selection and acquisition, organization through metadata assignment, indexing and storage in a repository, and search and retrieval via a digital library website. It then associates various technologies with these components, such as metadata standards, document formats, repository systems like DSpace and Fedora, and semantic technologies.
The document discusses the basics of ontologies, including their origin in philosophy, definitions, types, benefits and application areas. Some key points are:
- An ontology is a formal specification of a conceptualization used to help humans and programs share knowledge. It establishes a shared vocabulary for exchanging information.
- Ontologies describe domain knowledge and provide an agreed-upon understanding of a domain through concepts and relations. They help solve problems of ambiguity and enable knowledge sharing.
- Ontologies benefit applications like information retrieval, digital libraries, knowledge engineering and natural language processing by facilitating semantic search and integration of data.
The document discusses innovations in libraries, focusing on the experience of the Dora Gabe District Library in Dobrich, Bulgaria. It describes how the library has introduced new services enabled by information and communication technologies, such as virtual reference, electronic document delivery, and distance learning opportunities. These innovations help the library meet users' evolving needs and play a role in e-government initiatives at the local and national level.
Narratiivisuus kertomukset-ja-museotyo-2013Esko Johnson
Museo- ja kulttuurityössä (näyttelyitä suunnitellessa ja arvoitaessa ym) huomioitavia näkokohtia, jotka perustuvat narratiiviseen eli kerronnalliseen teoriaan ja käytäntöön.
Etnologian menetelmäkurssi II:n (Jyväskylän yliopisto) luentosarjan kuudes luento keväällä 2014. Diat ovat vain osa opetusta, eivät luennon koko sisältö.
Tieteellinen julkaiseminen maailmalla ja SuomessaTimo Honkela
A presentation on scientific publishing in Finnish/Swedish versus English in a meeting of TUTKAS, the Finnish Association of Parliament Members and Researchers on 17th of November, 2010.
Museot ja kotiseututoimijat kulttuuriperintökasvattajinaKuPeKasvatus
Suomen Kulttuuriperintökasvatuksen seuran toiminnanjohtajan Hanna Lämsä esitys "Kohtaamisia kotiseudulla" – paikallismuseoseminaarissa keskipohjalaisille kotiseutu- ja kulttuuritoimijoille 29.10.2016. Seminaari oli Meidän museo -hankkeen aloitusseminaari. Hanketta koordinoi K.H.Renlundin museo – Keski-Ponjanmaan maakuntamuseo.
Laadullisen tutkimuksen päivä - Johanna Järvinen-Tassopoulos
Tutkimussuunnitelman esittely
1. Mikä on muinaisjäännös?
Arkeologisen kulttuuriperinnön
ontologiat
Väitöskirjan tutkimussuunnitelman
esittely/Tutkijaseminaari
1.3.2012
Humanistinen tiedekunta/Filosofian, historian, kulttuurin ja
taiteiden tutkimuksen laitos/Arkeologian oppiaine
Johanna Enqvist
2. Lähtökohdat
Opinnot ja työkokemus
Viestintä (erityisesti verkkoviestintä)
Sanastotyö: HEREIN-tesaurus
SALAVA
Alan tutkimus- ja kehitystarpeet
Muinaisjäännösten määrittely ja arvottaminen
Sähköisten aineistojen käytettävyys ja jakaminen
Hallinnon ja akateemisen arkeologian suhde
Yhteiskunnallinen kehitys
Digitalisoituva tietoyhteiskunta
Avoin tieto
Demokratian toteutuminen
Tutkimussuunnitelma/Johanna Enqvist Tutkijaseminaari 1.3.2012 2
3. Aihe, kysymykset ja tavoitteet
”Mikä on muinaisjäännös? Arkeologisen kulttuuriperinnön
ontologiat”
Arkeologista kulttuuriperintöä ja muinaisjäännöksiä koskevat
määritelmät, käsitteet ja merkitykset
Määrittelyn prosessi ja määrittelyvalta
Ontologiset tasot: reaalimaailma, konstruktiot, ontologinen
käsitehierarkia.
- Millaisena arkeologinen kulttuuriperintö näyttäytyy
erilaisissa lausumissa ja tilanteissa?
- Kuka saa määritellä muinaisjäännöksen?
- Mitä arkeologinen kulttuuriperintö merkitsee ihmisille?
- Kuinka arkeologisen kulttuuriperinnön tutkimista ja suojelua
perustellaan?
Tutkimussuunnitelma/Johanna Enqvist Tutkijaseminaari 1.3.2012 3
4. Ennakko-oletuksia
Diskurssit/kontekstit: hallinnollinen arkeologia,
akateeminen arkeologia, arkeologian ”sidosryhmät”,
kansalaiset
Hallinnollisen ja akateemisen arkeologian ristiriita
Arkeologisen näkökulman rajoittuneisuus – kansalaiset,
muu yhteiskunta
Määrittelyn prosessi voidaan purkaa ja jäsentää
Erilaisia näkökulmia ja käsityksiä on mahdollista ilmentää
myös semanttisen webin ontologiassa.
Tutkimussuunnitelma/Johanna Enqvist Tutkijaseminaari 1.3.2012 4
6. Aiempi tutkimus?
Monitieteisyys
Teoreettinen filosofia
Arkeologia ja historia
Museologia/heritologia
Viestintä
Informaatiotiede
Tietojenkäsittelytiede
Aalto-yliopisto: FinnONTO ja Linked Data Finland -
hankkeet
Tutkimussuunnitelma/Johanna Enqvist Tutkijaseminaari 1.3.2012 6
7. Tutkimuksen tulokset ja merkitys
Arkeologisen kulttuuriperinnön ja muinaisjäännösten
määritelmät tietyissä konteksteissa
Relevanttien kontekstien kuvaaminen
Määrittelyvallan käyttö ja jakaantuminen
Alan käsitteistön kokoaminen ja järjestäminen.
Roolit ja tehtävät arkeologian alan sisällä – itseymmärrys
ja yhteistyö
Kansalaisten osallistaminen
Tieteellistä tutkimusta myös hallinnon tueksi
Alan yhteiskunnallisen painoarvon lisääminen.
Tutkimussuunnitelma/Johanna Enqvist Tutkijaseminaari 1.3.2012 7
8. Ontologia käytännön sovelluksena
Vapaasti käytettävissä ja kehitettävissä, julkaistaan ONKI-
ontologiakirjastossa: http://onki.fi/fi/
Case: Suomenlinnan merilinnoituksen sisäinen ontologia
Testaus ja jatkokehitys, mahdolliset sovellukset
Muinaisjäännösrekisterin kehittäminen ja avaaminen
Verkkosovellus löytöjen luettelointiin
Metadatan luominen digitaaliselle aineistolle
Tutkimussuunnitelma/Johanna Enqvist Tutkijaseminaari 1.3.2012 8
9. Riskikartoitusta…
Monitieteisyys pintaraapaisuina
Monta ohjaajaa ja yhteistyötahoa
Kokonaisuus hajoaa, osat eivät liity toisiinsa
Aineiston rajaus ja ”kyllääntyminen”
Relevantit kysymykset aineistolle ja haastateltaville
Tulosten heijastaminen ontologiaan
Tutkimussuunnitelma/Johanna Enqvist Tutkijaseminaari 1.3.2012 9