A Sharing-Oriented Design Strategy for Networked Knowledge Organization Systems
Abstract
Designers of networked knowledge organization systems often follow a service-oriented design strategy, assuming an organizational model where one party outsources clearly delineated business processes to another party. But the logic of outsourcing is a poor fit for some knowledge organization practices. When knowledge organization is understood as a process of exchange among peers, a sharing-oriented design strategy makes more sense. As an example of a sharing-oriented strategy for designing networked knowledge organization systems, we describe the design of the PeriodO period gazetteer. We analyze the PeriodO data model, its representation using JavaScript Object Notation-Linked Data, and the management of changes to the PeriodO dataset. We conclude by discussing why a sharing-oriented design strategy is appropriate for organizing scholarly knowledge.
Shaw, Ryan, Adam Rabinowitz, Patrick Golden, and Eric Kansa. 2016. “A Sharing-Oriented Design Strategy for Networked Knowledge Organization Systems.” International Journal on Digital Libraries 17 (1): 49–61. doi:10.1007/s00799-015-0164-0.