Domain Analysis for Knowledge Organization: Tools for Ontology Extraction (2015) .. by Richard P. Smiraglia
Contents
List of figures and tables
Acknowledgements
1: Discourse domains and their role in knowledge production dissemination and organization
1.1 Domain analysis for knowledge organization
1.2 Catalysts for domain-analytical thought
1.3 Domain analysis formulated as a paradigm for knowledge organization
1.4 Domain analysis is metatheoretical
1.5 Domain analysis is a multimethod paradigm
References
2: Domain analysis as a methodological paradigm in knowledge organization
2.1 A methodological paradigm in KO
2.2 Domain-analytical literature from the KO domain
2.3 Visualizing domain analysis as a methodological paradigm
References
3: Empirical methods for visualizing domains
3.1 Capturing a knowledge base
3.2 Taxonomy of domain-analytical approaches
3.3 An example: A pharmacy
3.4 Domain analysis is contextually driven
3.5 Operationalizing domains for analysis
References
4: Empirical techniques for visualizing domains
4.1 Introduction to empirical techniques
4.2 Evidentiary sources for citation analysis: Web of Science and Scopus
4.3 Evidentiary sources for citation analysis: Manual indexing
4.4 Citation analysis of a domain
References
5: Qualitative analysis: Cognitive work analysis
5.1 Qualitative methods for domain analysis
5.2 Cognitive work analysis
5.3 Two studies using CWA for knowledge organization
5.4 Qualitative analysis for greater perspective
References
6: Conclusions
6.1 Domain analysis has evolved in the KO community
6.2 What we have learned from KO domain analysis
6.3 Using existing evidence to generate domain analysis
References
Index