Are Web 2.0 tools and technologies changing how and why scholars annotate their research sources? We begin to answer this question by assessing current technology and tools that support new functions for one of the most common scholarly research activity: taking notes. The results suggest a new approach to personalized information retrieval
Increasingly students and researchers are reading documents and other sources online. Annotation is ...
Today’s computer-based annotation systems implement a wide range of functionalities that often go be...
More and more, web users are moving from simply consuming content on the web to creating it as well,...
Are Web 2.0 tools and technologies changing how and why scholars annotate their research sources? We...
Are Web 2.0 tools and technologies changing how and why scholars annotate their research sources? We...
The proposed study assesses the creation, use and organization of annotations in the digital humanit...
International audienceThe Web development encouraged different organizations and individuals to expo...
Recently, numerous scholars in the field of Information Science have published studies concerned wit...
This exploratory study investigates the needs Web users have to make annotations for their personal ...
This exploratory study investigates the needs Web users have to make annotations for their personal ...
This article interrogates how digital text annotation tools and projects facilitate online engagemen...
This technology review describes the rapidly developing field of web annotation tools and standards ...
Today people typically read and annotate printed documents even if they are obtained from electronic...
In this keynote presentation to the DARIAH Experts Workshop "Practices and Context in Contemporary A...
AbstractThis paper discusses about the relationship between active reading and annotation and how it...
Increasingly students and researchers are reading documents and other sources online. Annotation is ...
Today’s computer-based annotation systems implement a wide range of functionalities that often go be...
More and more, web users are moving from simply consuming content on the web to creating it as well,...
Are Web 2.0 tools and technologies changing how and why scholars annotate their research sources? We...
Are Web 2.0 tools and technologies changing how and why scholars annotate their research sources? We...
The proposed study assesses the creation, use and organization of annotations in the digital humanit...
International audienceThe Web development encouraged different organizations and individuals to expo...
Recently, numerous scholars in the field of Information Science have published studies concerned wit...
This exploratory study investigates the needs Web users have to make annotations for their personal ...
This exploratory study investigates the needs Web users have to make annotations for their personal ...
This article interrogates how digital text annotation tools and projects facilitate online engagemen...
This technology review describes the rapidly developing field of web annotation tools and standards ...
Today people typically read and annotate printed documents even if they are obtained from electronic...
In this keynote presentation to the DARIAH Experts Workshop "Practices and Context in Contemporary A...
AbstractThis paper discusses about the relationship between active reading and annotation and how it...
Increasingly students and researchers are reading documents and other sources online. Annotation is ...
Today’s computer-based annotation systems implement a wide range of functionalities that often go be...
More and more, web users are moving from simply consuming content on the web to creating it as well,...