Many different organisations in the Netherlands are presently engaged in digital knowledge sharing and linking it to the public platforms of other parties. During this task, they may encounter various problems. And where there are problems, there are questions...
Policy planners, domain experts, web editors, programmers and web developers... Many professions are involved in different workflows of development of knowledge networks.
Our RNA-cases provide a varied and representative selection of pressing questions regarding knowledge networks and knowledge sharing, issues for which many institutions are trying to find a solution.
In the RNA project, we experiment with a variety of solutions to these problems. We use existing technologies that link pieces of knowledge in order to make it consistently searchable without the need for setting up a completely new knowledge sharing system or the necessity for all participants to work in a uniform way.
This website is intended in the first place to provide a topographical overview of the area of digital knowledge networks (also called digital heritage in the cultural heritage sector). In doing so, we focus on reference structures such as ontologies, thesauri, taxonomies and glossaries. These constitute the main subject of the RNA project.
We would like to receive your comments regarding the set-up and contents of this website. Comments can be provided in two ways:
> General comments for editors can be e-mailed to rna@trezorix.nl
> You can also share your comments regarding the content of a particular web page with other site visitors. To participate, click the 'discuss' link at the bottom of the (majority of) web pages. The link can also be used to read the comments of other visitors.