%0 Journal Article %T Development of Ontology Knowledgebase for Archive Management Systems %A Mehmet Ertugrul %A Ali Gunes %J Aksaray University Journal of Science and Engineering %P 7-31 %@ 2587-1277 %D 2017 %R - %X Digital Archive Management Systems (DAYS) is the most important software tools that provide to manage the millions of digital documents in the administration of the General Directorate of Foundations in electronic environment and share with other institutions. The most important operation in such systems is document search; the aim of it is able to find the required document(s) correctly and quickly for the processes of the institutional functioning and organization. In accordance with the services provided by the foundations, it is expected that DAYS software will search a desired document from millions of documents in the shortest possible time and present it to the user as soon as possible. For this reason, there is a need to enhance the existing DAYS systems used in the General Directorate of Foundations in our country with artificial intelligence approaches. In this study, an ontology-based document search module is proposed for the existing DAYS used by the General Directorate of Foundations to manage their digital archives. The module can work in the backplane, like an additional background module or a Web service, integrated into the DAYS. The proposed system has two basic outputs; Archive Management System Ontology (AYSO) knowledge base and a semantic-based document search engine. However, since the system is quite wide, the article has only mentioned the development of a semantic information base, which is the Archive Management System Ontology and the working principle of the system general. %K Digital Archive Management Systems %K Ontology %K Semantic Web %K Intelligent Search Engines %U http://dergipark.gov.tr/asujse/issue/29955/305026