Exploring the Visualization of Concepts, Objects, Places, Time and Activities
Authors: Kyriaki - Manessi, Daphne 
Dendrinos, Markos 
Tranta, Alexandra 
Publisher: American Research And Publication Center ARPC
Issue Date: 1-May-2020
Journal: Journal of Liberal Arts and Humanities (JLAH) 
Volume: 1
Issue: 5
Keywords: Metadata, Description standards, Controlled vocabularies, Information science
Abstract: 
The present study aims at exploring the possible ways of achieving correlated informational types that interlock and compile mind maps interconnecting people, places, time, objects, texts, documents, techniques and activities. Ontologies, geospatial attributes, vocabularies, description standards and linked data are part of this trial. As the core concept of the experiment the plant decoration of prehistoric vases was chosen.Whilst the theoretical framework of the study lays upon the information standards and the role of semantics in managing knowledge, the study also looks at the reinterpretations of users, and their needs for information with wholeness and expanding mechanisms. Furthermore, the persistence of the core concept is regarded as its continuous life in time and space. The example of the plant decoration has its roots in archaeological findings and incorporates several scientific aspects (art, botany, history, archaeology, geography, geology, chemistry) and it is used here as a tester for exploring the informational capability of mind maps within the digital environment.
ISSN: 2690-0718
URI: https://uniwacris.uniwa.gr/handle/3000/373
Type: Article
Department: Department of Archival, Library and Information Studies 
School: School of Administrative, Economics and Social Sciences 
Affiliation: University of West Attica (UNIWA) 
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