International Journal of Metadata, Semantics and Ontologies
- Editor in Chief
- Associate Prof. Emmanouel Garoufallou
- ISSN online
- 1744-263X
- ISSN print
- 1744-2621
- 4 issues per year
- CiteScore 1.5 (2023)
IJMSO aims at publishing research advances and discussions about metadata in a broad sense, and about their associated semantics and ontological structures, from a multi-disciplinary perspective, and with an emphasis on domain-specific ontologies and organisational, human interaction and social issues regarding metadata annotation, use and assessment. It also intends covering Semantic Web research, as a concrete metadata-intensive technological framework in which shared and standardised semantics are a critical issue.
Topics covered include
- Metadata design and semantics
- Quality of metadata
- Evaluation and applications of metadata standards
- Metadata annotation practices
- Ontological and knowledge-based approaches to metadata
- Ontologies and standard catalogues specific to business or professional domains
- Semantic Web and ontologies in library science and digital libraries
- Metadata-based information retrieval and browsing
- Organisational and social aspects of Semantic Web and related technologies
Objectives
The main objective of IJMSO is to provide an open forum in which several disciplines converge and provide their perspectives regarding the complex topic of metadata creation, use and assessment. Those disciplines include Digital Libraries, the Semantic Web, Library Science and Knowledge Management, among others.
Readership
IJMSO aims at being an open forum for researchers, practitioners, managers and policy makers in the field of metadata, informing current practices with recent innovations.
Contents
IJMSO publishes original research papers providing significant results, and also short communications about innovative ideas and news, announcements and reviews regarding the topics of the journal. Articles describing schemas or ontologies for concrete applications or domains are also welcomed, provided that a digital version of the final artefact is submitted to be made publicly available.
IJMSO is indexed in:
- Scopus (Elsevier)
- Compendex [formerly Ei] (Elsevier)
- Academic OneFile (Gale)
- ACM Digital Library
- cnpLINKer (CNPIEC)
- DBLP Computer Science Bibliography
- Expanded Academic ASAP (Gale)
- General OneFile (Gale)
- Google Scholar
- Info Trac (Gale)
- Inspec (Institution of Engineering and Technology)
- J-Gate
- io-port (FIZ Karlsruhe)
- Pascal (INIST-CNRS)
- ProQuest Advanced Technologies Database with Aerospace
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More journal lists/directories...Editor in Chief
- Garoufallou, Emmanouel, International Hellenic University (IHU), Greece
(garoufallougmail.com)
Honorary Editor
- Sicilia, Miguel-Angel, University of Alcalá, Spain
Editors
- Greenberg, Jane, Drexel University, USA
- Papatheodorou, Christos, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece
Associate Editors
- Akerkar, Rajendra, Western Norway Research Institute (Vestlandsforsking), Norway
- Sartori, Fabio, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy
Editorial Board Members
- Aalberg, Trond, Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway
- Alemu, Getaneh, Solent University, UK
- Bargmeyer, Bruce, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
- Beckett, Dave, University of Bristol, UK
- Buche, Patrice, INRA (Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique), France
- Budin, Gerhard, University of Vienna, Austria
- Can, Ozgu, Ege University, Turkey
- De Luca, Ernesto William, Georg Eckert-Institute, Germany
- Dicheva, Darina, Winston-Salem State University, USA
- Dutta, Biswanath, Indian Statistical Institute, India
- Gasevic, Dragan, Monash University, Australia
- Gensel, Jérome, Université Pierre Mendès-France, France
- Hori, Masahiro, Kansai University, Japan
- Hyvonen, Eero, Aalto University, Finland
- Kashyap, Vipul, Partners Healthcare System, Inc., USA
- Kiryakov, Atanas, Sirma AI EAD Ltd, Bulgaria
- Lacroix, Zoe, Arizona State University, USA
- Ma, Zongmin, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China
- Moen, William E., University of North Texas, USA
- Rajabi, Enayat, Cape Breton University, Canada
- Rajashekar, T.B., Indian Institute of Science, India
- Siatri, Rania, Agios Nikolaos General Hospital, Greece
- Sowa, John F., VivoMind, USA
- Sutton, Stuart A., University of Washington, USA
- Taniar, David, Monash University, Australia
- Weibel, Stuart, OCLC Office of Research, USA
Editorial Assistants
- Chatziefstratiou, Niki, International Hellenic University, Greece
- Dudushi, Esmeralda, CERN, Switzerland
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Journal news
Framing research metadata
2 September, 2024
A multi-centre research team writing in the International Journal of Metadata, Semantics and Ontologies discusses how they hope to fill a significant gap in the documentation and sharing of research data by focusing on "contextual metadata." The researchers explain that traditionally, research metadata has usually been about research outputs, such as publications or datasets. The new stance considers the detailed information about the research process, such as how the data was generated, the techniques used, and the specific conditions under which the research was conducted. The project considered six research domains across the life sciences, social science, and the humanities. Semi-structured interviews and literature review allowed the team to unravel how researchers in each domain manage this kind of contextual metadata. They found that although a considerable amount of such metadata is available, it is often implicit and scattered across various documentation fields. This fragmentation makes it difficult to identify and use the information effectively. The team thus suggests that there is a need for a standardized framework for contextual metadata that could be used across all disciplines. Such a framework would support future work to look at the replicability and reproducibility of research, which are important in scientific integrity and validation. Replicability refers to the ability to duplicate a study's results under the same conditions, while reproducibility involves obtaining consistent results using the same datasets and methods [...]
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