Reflections on NoteCards: seven issues for the next generation of hypermedia systems
Communications of the ACM
Toward an ecology of hypertext annotation
Proceedings of the ninth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia : links, objects, time and space---structure in hypermedia systems: links, objects, time and space---structure in hypermedia systems
Annotea: an open RDF infrastructure for shared Web annotations
Proceedings of the 10th international conference on World Wide Web
Information Retrieval and HyperText
Information Retrieval and HyperText
MADCOW: a multimedia digital annotation system
Proceedings of the working conference on Advanced visual interfaces
Annotating illuminated manuscripts: an effective tool for research and education
Proceedings of the 5th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries
Annotations as context for searching documents
CoLIS'05 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Context: conceptions of Library and Information Sciences
A system architecture as a support to a flexible annotation service
DELOS'04 Proceedings of the 6th Thematic conference on Peer-to-Peer, Grid, and Service-Orientation in Digital Library Architectures
A formal model of annotations of digital content
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
DelosDLMS - the integrated DELOS digital library management system
DELOS'07 Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Digital libraries: research and development
Annotation search: the FAST way
ECDL'09 Proceedings of the 13th European conference on Research and advanced technology for digital libraries
Collective annotation: perspectives for information retrieval improvement
Large Scale Semantic Access to Content (Text, Image, Video, and Sound)
Interacting with digital cultural heritage collections via annotations: the CULTURA approach
Proceedings of the 2013 ACM symposium on Document engineering
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This paper discusses two kinds of search strategies supported by the Flexible Annotation Service Tool (FAST), an annotation service that can be used by different Digital Library Management Systems (DLMSs). The first strategy concerns the search and retrieval of annotations, considered as stand-alone documents; while, the second one regards how to exploit annotations in order to search and retrieve annotated documents which are relevant for a user query. This paper describes the proposed search strategies in the light of the architectural design choices needed to support them.