LMI has launched its Climate Change Knowledge Engine™, a new tool for the easy consumption of climate change data combining open-source semantic web technology and data from the public domain in a way that is accessible to nonscientific leaders in the public and private sectors. CliCKE is pronounced “click” and is free for public use.
Sys-Con Media brought this news to our attention in their article, “LMI Launches CliCKE Tool to Provide Easy Access to Climate Change Data.” Climate change data continues to grow, both in size and interest. Accessing and interpreting it presents challenges that CliCKE is attempting to fix.
Users can explore, analyze, evaluate, and compare nearly 3,000 scientific findings related to climate change. By leveraging semantic wiki technology, information is found relatively easy. Findability is always a worthy goal.
Melody K. Smith
Sponsored by Access Innovations, the world leader in taxonomies, metadata, and semantic enrichment to make your content findable.