Beyond browsing: shared comments, SOAPs, trails, and on-line communities
Proceedings of the Third International World-Wide Web conference on Technology, tools and applications
(invited paper) A new theoretical framework for information retrieval
Proceedings of the 9th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval
Student readers' use of library documents: implications for library technologies
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Patron-augmented digital libraries
DL '00 Proceedings of the fifth ACM conference on Digital libraries
Models for reader interaction systems
Proceedings of the ninth international conference on Information and knowledge management
Modern Information Retrieval
Truth in the Digital Library: From Ontological to Hermeneutical Systems
ECDL '01 Proceedings of the 5th European Conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries
Managing difference of opinion in semantic structures
SADPI '07 Proceedings of the 2007 international workshop on Semantically aware document processing and indexing
Building and using temporal knowledge in archaeological documentation
Journal of Intelligent Information Systems
Towards a standard protocol for community-driven organizations of knowledge
Proceedings of the 2006 conference on Leading the Web in Concurrent Engineering: Next Generation Concurrent Engineering
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We describe the design and algorithms of Porphyry 2001, a scholarly publication retrieval system. This system is intended to meet library user studies which advocate human interpretation and social interactions. The metaphors we used are annotations and publication (making public). We first discuss about different philosophical approaches to semantics and choose the more suited to scholarly work: the one considering a transitory, hypothetical and polemical knowledge construction. Then we propose an overview of Porphyry 2001: an hypertext system based on a dynamic structure of user annotations. The visualization and evolution of the structure (a dynamic directed acyclic graph) is made more efficient by the use of an ad hoc browsing algorithm.