Abstract
The purpose of our presentation is two-fold:First, to describe the significant challenges that have been encountered in a project to form a general conceptual framework to cover concepts and terminology used for information retrieval in the field of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). Second, to initiate a discussion and seek advice regarding developing a knowledge organization schema for cross-culture information systems.
Highlights
The purpose of our presentation is two-fold: First, to describe the significant challenges that have been encountered in a project to form a general conceptual framework to cover concepts and terminology used for information retrieval in the field of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM)
Over the past several years, we have been working to develop a digital library in the diverse field known in the United States as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM)
We found there was no conceptual framework or compatible terminology that could be used, either nationally or internationally, for CAM information retrieval and knowledge exchange
Summary
The purpose of our presentation is two-fold: First, to describe the significant challenges that have been encountered in a project to form a general conceptual framework to cover concepts and terminology used for information retrieval in the field of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). ZengIMolholt, Knowledge Organization Scheme for Cross-cultural Systems To initiate a discussion and seek advice regarding developing a knowledge organization schema for cross-culture information systems.
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