Common digital space of scientific knowledge in the world information space
Keywords:
digital knowledge space, information space, ontology, digital library, subject ontologiesAbstract
The scientific space is a subspace of the existing information space. The scientific space contains all the scientific information presented in various forms (printed sources, digital documents, audio and video materials, images, 3D-models of various objects, etc.). In turn, the digital scientific space is also a subset of the entire information space, which contains scientific information in digital form. Digital Knowledge Space (DKS) is a subset of the digital space that contains reliable information. The Common digital space of scientific knowledge (CDSSK) is a subset of the DKS containing verified scientific information presented in accordance with a single ontology. Ontology is understood as a set of rules for constructing and providing users with the elements of the CDSSK. Therefore, in order to build the CDSSK, it is necessary to determine its elements and the ontology of their presentation. The article discusses the structure of the CDSSK as a set of knowledge subspaces in various scientific areas, the types and types of data that make up the content of the CDSSK, operations with them, the principles of space management.
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