Building a semantic web for libraries: Harnessing the power of taxonomies and ontologies for effective knowledge organization Panda Subhajit1,3,*, Kaur Navkiran2,** 1Assistant Librarian, Chandigarh University, Gharuan, Mohali, Punjab, India 3Researcher, Department of Library and Information Science, Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, India 2Assistant Professor, Department of Library & Information Science, Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, India *Corresponding author Email id: suvapanda007@gmail.com
**navkiran1907@gmail.com
Online published on 22 December, 2023. Abstract Effective knowledge organization is a vital aspect of library operations, as it streamlines the process of information discovery and retrieval for library users. This paper delves into the roles that taxonomies and ontologies play in knowledge organization within libraries, highlighting how these two tools can work in tandem to establish an efficient and effective system of knowledge organization. The primary aim of this paper is to explore the potential advantages and limitations of using taxonomies and ontologies and to investigate their application in constructing a semantic web tailored to libraries. Furthermore, this paper examines the synergies between taxonomies and ontologies, while also considering prospective developments in their utilization for knowledge organization in library settings. By conducting a comprehensive analysis, this paper successfully achieves its objectives, shedding light on the collaborative use of taxonomies and ontologies to enhance the knowledge organization process and their potential for future development. Top Keywords Knowledge organization, Semantic web, Taxonomy, Ontology, Library, Future developments. Top |