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Taxonomy Focus Group Slides sarah currier | project librarian dept. of social work, university of strathclyde sarah.currier@strath.ac.uk. Funded by | Scottish Institute for Excellence in Social Work Education. Stòr Cùram Taxonomy Focus Group Overview.
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Taxonomy Focus Group Slides sarah currier | project librarian dept. of social work, university of strathclyde sarah.currier@strath.ac.uk Funded by | Scottish Institute for Excellence in Social Work Education
Stòr Cùram TaxonomyFocus Group Overview • Intro to the concept of a taxonomy and to our proposed user centred design methodology. • We will look at some existing vocabularies (and how they may be presented online). • The purpose is open ended discussion arising, sharing of issues and ideas that arise for you. • We will finish by looking at ways forward, identifying folk willing to take part in design.
Stòr Cùram Taxonomyeh? what’s that then? • In a library, one way you might want to look for materials is by subject or curriculum area. • You might like to type subject keywords into a search box, like Google, or you might like to browse through a hierarchy of terms. • Browse hierarchies are created with taxonomies, which are essentially classification schemes, like the Dewey Decimal Classification.
Stòr Cùram Taxonomywhat are the key issues? The vocabulary • Appropriateness of terms, e.g. disabled vs. handicapped etc. • Deciding on the term best used in the taxonomy, but providing access by other terms. The conceptual structure • How do the concepts fit together, i.e. how to express the “natural” relationships- what is contained within what? For instance, is “social work” a subset of “social care” (or vice versa), or are they roughly on a par, or are they the same thing?
Existing Subject Vocabularies Some social work / social care vocabularies. • Classification based on SiSWE Framework • learndirect Classification System PR,PS,PT • JACS classification scheme for social work • DDC 360s: Social problems & services • CareData Keywords, which is being turned into a thesaurus and taxonomy for SCIE eLSC • And is based on the DH (Dept. of Health) Thesaurus • HMIC Thesaurus(soon to be integrated into DH Thesaurus) • CareKnowledge Keywords • Others? Let me know …
Stòr Cùram Taxonomyuser-centred design Card sort / cluster analysis methodology • Gather terms from existing sources (ca. 100). • Subjects are given a pile of cards with terms on them. • They sort the cards into ‘clusters’ that make sense to them. • They name the clusters. • ‘Think-aloud’ while sorting to gather more qualitative data. • Card sort data entered into software which shows clusters for whole group of participants. • Analysis of cluster names and ‘think-aloud’ data. • Draft Taxonomy drawn up from all data and evaluated again by participants / wider group of social work educationalists. • V1.0 Taxonomy will be used to classify existing LOs and browse repository – ongoing iterative developments.
Some examples of how taxonomies look in existing repositories • The Scottish electronic Staff Development Library (SeSDL): the next 5 slides step you through some screen shots of browsing the SeSDL repository via the SeSDL Taxonomy. • The following slide shows the MERLOT repository browse interface, including a “stars” peer review system like Amazon. • The last slide shows how taxonomies for browsing will look in Stòr Cùram.
Finding out more? neil.ballantyne@strath.ac.uk sarah.currier@strath.ac.uk 0141 548 4573 Or visit the project blog: http://storcuram.blogs.com/weblog/ Or website: http://www.storcuram.ac.uk/