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The end of Privileged Knowledge ?

The end of Privileged Knowledge ?. Barend Mons. SHARED. Originally an EC project with 3 African and 3 European countries One year conceptual phase: SHARED knowledge is Double Knowledge SHARED data are shared responsibility, not SHARED´s responsibility Everybody wants coordination, but…..

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The end of Privileged Knowledge ?

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  1. The end of Privileged Knowledge ? Barend Mons

  2. SHARED • Originally an EC project with 3 African and 3 European countries • One year conceptual phase: • SHARED knowledge is Double Knowledge • SHARED data are shared responsibility, • not SHARED´s responsibility • Everybody wants coordination, but….. • Nobody wants to be coordinated • ……….Ownership of source information

  3. SHARED-derived technology • Information Mediation technology • Thesaurus based concept extraction • Conceptual Fingerprints • Deep linking into remote resources on the WWW. • Now called: Collexis Technology

  4. IKA Diffuse C14044,.. Sclerose C14044,.. Sudanophilic C14044,.. Cerebral C14044,.. Schild C14044,.. Disease C14044,.. Encephalitis C14044,.. Periaxiali C14044,.. Diffusa C14044,.. Leukoencephalitis C14044,.. Subacute C14044,.. diffuse sclerosis (crisp) sclerosis, sudanophilic cerebral (dxplain) Schilder's Disease (read) Encephalitis periaxialis diffusa (mesh) leukoencephalitis, subacute (dxplain) C0014044 (Schilder’s disease) Reference Knowledge Source Construction

  5. Conceptual Fingerprint C198810.99 C929920.67 C020020.66 C992290.44 C003920.33 C939390.21

  6. Bush average average organization fingerprint Gore contents fingerprints author/person fingerprints Fingerprint Operations contents, author and organization fingerprint databases can be queried.

  7. Collexis technology • Some characteristic performance issues: • 0.5-0.7 seconds per page for abstraction • (5000 pages per hour, 200.000 per day) • Size of 1 CFP: 400-800 bytes (50 concepts) • Matching: 1 million CFP…..40 milliseconds

  8. Policy Makers Update dossiers www.scidev.net www.collexis.org Collection Rooms Professional writers Professional writers people org. Scientists/experts Scientists/experts published ongoing

  9. SHARED plan for LAC • Sub-network lead by BIREME • Linking existing databases (Collexis 3.0) • Major provision of CFP’s from VHL content • Co-development of applications with BIREME, CNPq and Grupo Stela

  10. AIMS: • By 2003: 70 % of all health literature CFP-linked • As many Libraries and Research Councils as possible contributing • Development of professional writer network • 50% of all SHARED participants personal home page with their papers linked to their projects.

  11. Conclusion The end of privileged knowledge is near Thank you and congratulations to VHL For being in the lead the process.

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