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The BibKnowledge module provides tools for cataloguers to manage "knowledge bases", "authority files", and "ontologies". BibKnowledge contains information for standardisation and record quality checking. Typical examples: (1) field author institute is often written as "Odd University Strange Research Lab" though it is officially (canonically) known as "StrangeLab of the Odd University". (2) If field "author email" contains "@strange.odd.edu" the author institute should be "StrangeLab of the Odd University". (3) Ontology files contain information about the hierarchy of key words.
There are three four types of knowledge bases
To add a knowledge base go to the Manage Knowledge Bases administration page. Three types of knowledge bases can be added: "map_from" "map_to" by the "Add New Knowledge Base" button, dynamic by the "Add a dynamic KB" button and a taxonomy by the "Add new Taxonomy" button. After the knowledge base has been created you will be asked to fill in its attribute. See Edit the Attributes of a Knowledge Base to learn more about the attributes of knowledge bases.
To remove a knowledge base go to the Manage Knowledge Bases administration page. Click on the "Delete" button facing the knowledge base you want to remove and confim. The knowledge base and all the mapping it includes are removed.
Go to the Manage Knowledge Bases administration page and click on the knowledge base for which you want to add a mapping. Fill in the form of the "Add New Mapping" section on the left of the page with the new mapping, and click on "Add New Mapping". The mapping has been created. Alternatively you can create the mapping without its attributes, and fill them afterward (See Edit a Mapping).
Go to the Manage Knowledge Bases administration page and click on the knowledge base for which you want to remove a mapping. Click on the "Delete" button facing the mapping you want to delete.
Go to the Manage Knowledge Bases administration page and click on the knowledge base for which you want to edit a mapping. Locate the mapping in the list. You can click on the column headers to order the list by Map From or by Map To to help you find it. Once you have edited the mapping click on the corresponding "Save" button.