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  • SIMILE
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  • A simile is a figure of speech closely related to a metaphor. It is a comparison using "like" or "as." Unlike metaphors, similes usually don't elaborate. They do imply feeling and meaning, though.
  • A simile is a comparison using like or as. For example, Stephen Colbert is as fast as a cheetah and like a mighty eagle. Or, alternatively, Stephen Colbert is like the Rawlings Company baseball team; he's got balls to spare. Image:WWTS1sted1.png "Simile"is a part of Wikiality.com's dictionary, "Watch What You Say". For the full dictionary, click .
  • SIMILE is a research project focused on developing tools to increase the interoperability of disparate digital collections. As digital library collections proliferate and their contents expand, they come under increasing pressure to provide for interoperability across collections. The benefits for scholars of being able to seamlessly search across collections maintained by the local library, other digital libraries and licensed digital collections like JSTOR and ARTstor are compelling; networked libraries need to be interoperable. Digital libraries are unable to afford to maintain their own, collection-specific content descriptions. In any case, those descriptions do not integrate well with traditional library catalogues. The difficulties of retrieving information from thousands of digital
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  • SIMILE is a research project focused on developing tools to increase the interoperability of disparate digital collections. As digital library collections proliferate and their contents expand, they come under increasing pressure to provide for interoperability across collections. The benefits for scholars of being able to seamlessly search across collections maintained by the local library, other digital libraries and licensed digital collections like JSTOR and ARTstor are compelling; networked libraries need to be interoperable. Digital libraries are unable to afford to maintain their own, collection-specific content descriptions. In any case, those descriptions do not integrate well with traditional library catalogues. The difficulties of retrieving information from thousands of digital libraries mean that much available information is effectively rendered invisible to individuals searching with mainstream library-based search systems. Researchers urgently need tools which can process a wide variety of types and sources of metadata and expose them to search. Such tools must operate across different communities with different schemes, vocabularies, ontologies and metadata to provide research services to their users. Project SIMILE was started to meet the challenge of developing such tools.
  • A simile is a figure of speech closely related to a metaphor. It is a comparison using "like" or "as." Unlike metaphors, similes usually don't elaborate. They do imply feeling and meaning, though.
  • A simile is a comparison using like or as. For example, Stephen Colbert is as fast as a cheetah and like a mighty eagle. Or, alternatively, Stephen Colbert is like the Rawlings Company baseball team; he's got balls to spare. Image:WWTS1sted1.png "Simile"is a part of Wikiality.com's dictionary, "Watch What You Say". For the full dictionary, click .