The SGML handbook
The Digital Library and Computational Philology: The BAMBI Project
ECDL '97 Proceedings of the First European Conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries
DEBORA: Developing an Interface to Support Collaboration in a Digital Library
ECDL '00 Proceedings of the 4th European Conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries
Colorful XML: one hierarchy isn't enough
SIGMOD '04 Proceedings of the 2004 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data
Annotation tools based on the annotation graph API
STAR '01 Proceedings of the ACL 2001 Workshop on Sharing Tools and Resources - Volume 15
Describing multistructured XML documents by means of delay nodes
Proceedings of the 2006 ACM symposium on Document engineering
Online ancient documents: Armarius
Proceedings of the eighth ACM symposium on Document engineering
ECDL '07 Proceedings of the 11th European conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries
Annotations with EARMARK for arbitrary, overlapping and out-of order markup
Proceedings of the 9th ACM symposium on Document engineering
Creation and maintenance of multi-structured documents
Proceedings of the 9th ACM symposium on Document engineering
Trace-Based framework for experience management and engineering
KES'06 Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Knowledge-Based Intelligent Information and Engineering Systems - Volume Part I
Modeling, encoding and querying multi-structured documents
Information Processing and Management: an International Journal
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We consider how the construction of multi-structured documents implies the definition of structuration vocabularies. In a multiusers context, the growth of these vocabularies has to be controlled. Therefore, we propose using the trace of users activity to limit this growth and document the vocabularies. A user will, for example, be able to follow and annotate the track of a vocabulary concept: from its creation to the last time it was used. From a broader point of view, this work is grounded on our Web based philological platform, DINAH, and is mainly motivated by our collaboration with a group of philosophers studying the handwritten manuscripts of Jean-Toussaint Desanti.