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Using architectures for semantic interoperability to create journal clubs for emergency response
James E. Powell
author
Linn Marks Collins
author
Mark L.B. Martinez
author
2009
Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, ISCRAM
Gothenburg
English
In certain types of "slow burn" emergencies, careful accumulation and evaluation of information can offer a crucial advantage. The SARS outbreak in the first decade of the 21st century was such an event, and ad hoc journal clubs played a critical role in assisting scientific and technical responders in identifying and developing various strategies for halting what could have become a dangerous pandemic. This research-in-progress paper describes a process for leveraging emerging semantic web and digital library architectures and standards to (1) create a focused collection of bibliographic metadata, (2) extract semantic information, (3) convert it to the Resource Description Framework /Extensible Markup Language (RDF/XML), and (4) integrate it so that scientific and technical responders can share and explore critical information in the collections.
Digital libraries
Information systems
Interoperability
Xml
Emergency response
Journal clubs
Rdf/Xml
Resource description framework
Semantic information
Semantic interoperability
Emergency services
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JamesE.Powell_etal2009
ISCRAM 2009 – 6th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management: Boundary Spanning Initiatives and New Perspectives
ISCRAM 2009
J. Landgren
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Jul
editor
6th International ISCRAM Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
2009
Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, ISCRAM
Gothenburg
conference publication
9789163347153
2411-3387
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