ScholOnto: an ontology-based digital library server for research documents and discourse
S. Shum, E. Motta, und J. Domingue. International Journal on Digital Libraries, 3 (3):
237--248(Oktober 2000)
Zusammenfassung
Abstract. The internet is rapidly becoming the first place for researchers to publish documents, but at present they receive little
support in searching, tracking, analysing or debating concepts in a literature from scholarly perspectives. This paper describesthe design rationale and implementation of ScholOnto, an ontology-based digital library server to support scholarly interpretation and discourse. It enables researchers to describeand debate via a semantic network the contributions a document makes, and its relationship to the literature. The paper discussesthe computational services that an ontology-based server supports, alternative user interfaces to support interaction witha large semantic network, usability issues associated with knowledge formalisation, new work practices that could emerge,and related work.
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%X Abstract. The internet is rapidly becoming the first place for researchers to publish documents, but at present they receive little
support in searching, tracking, analysing or debating concepts in a literature from scholarly perspectives. This paper describesthe design rationale and implementation of ScholOnto, an ontology-based digital library server to support scholarly interpretation and discourse. It enables researchers to describeand debate via a semantic network the contributions a document makes, and its relationship to the literature. The paper discussesthe computational services that an ontology-based server supports, alternative user interfaces to support interaction witha large semantic network, usability issues associated with knowledge formalisation, new work practices that could emerge,and related work.
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