Scope e-Knowledge Center (Scope), a leading provider of knowledge services and a Quatrro Global Services company, will be presenting on "Deep Indexing for Enhanced Researchability" at the Professional & Scientific Information (Hall 4.2) Hot Spot stage on October 14, 2015 from 10.30 – 11.00 am at the upcoming Frankfurt Book Fair.
Publishers are interested in enabling users to find, share, and re-use content and research data. In this context, publishers are increasingly adopting indexing practices that delve deep into a document and its supplemental material to extract entities, concepts, tables & images which make these elements discoverable. Deep indexing requires high levels of consistency and accuracy and therefore needs Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) to curate the output. Ultimately publishers will gain from increased usage and improved revenues. In this session, Deborah Harman, Associate Vice President, Business Development for Scope e-Knowledge Center, will offer practical examples of deep indexing with human curation by SMEs to enhance researchability.
Tram Venkatraman, President of Scope, commented, "A holistic deep indexing process, in addition to extracting entities and topics from text, also covers the underlying data residing in tables and graphs and other non-textual content. This could be highly domain specific and include supplemental material as well. Scope's session will explain the challenges involved in such deep indexing and the need for a techno-human process to ensure scalability and quality."
Scope welcomes prospective partners to visit Stand # N92, Hall 4.2 to meet with its consultants to help determine your specific needs with respect to content and data services. Scope also invites attendees interested to organize a meeting to contact Deborah at deborah@scopeknowledge.com.
Brought to you by Scope e-Knowledge Center, a world-leading provider of abstraction, indexing, entity extraction and knowledge organisation models (Taxonomies, Thesauri and Ontologies).