Automated classification using linked open data: a case study on faceted classification and Wikidata
C. Bianchini, and S. Bargioni. Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 59 (8):
835--852(November 2021)Publisher: Routledge\_eprint: https://doi.org/10.1080/01639374.2021.1977447.
DOI: 10.1080/01639374.2021.1977447
Abstract
The Wikidata gadget, CCLitBox, for the automated classification of literary authors and works by a faceted classification and using Linked Open Data (LOD) is presented. The tool reproduces the classification algorithm of class O Literature of the Colon Classification and uses data freely available in Wikidata to create Colon Classification class numbers. CCLitBox is totally free and enables any user to classify literary authors and their works; it is easily accessible to everybody; it uses LOD from Wikidata but missing data for classification can be freely added if necessary; it is readymade for any cooperative and networked project.
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%A Bianchini, Carlo
%A Bargioni, Stefano
%D 2021
%J Cataloging & Classification Quarterly
%K automatisches_klassifizieren
%N 8
%P 835--852
%R 10.1080/01639374.2021.1977447
%T Automated classification using linked open data: a case study on faceted classification and Wikidata
%U https://doi.org/10.1080/01639374.2021.1977447
%V 59
%X The Wikidata gadget, CCLitBox, for the automated classification of literary authors and works by a faceted classification and using Linked Open Data (LOD) is presented. The tool reproduces the classification algorithm of class O Literature of the Colon Classification and uses data freely available in Wikidata to create Colon Classification class numbers. CCLitBox is totally free and enables any user to classify literary authors and their works; it is easily accessible to everybody; it uses LOD from Wikidata but missing data for classification can be freely added if necessary; it is readymade for any cooperative and networked project.
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