The ClaiMaker collaborative sense-making and annotation tools allow single users and groups to build and query hypertextual argument maps of research literatures. We describe the discourse ontology used by the system, and four design principles that were followed to make it usable for non knowledge engineers. We present several generations of capture interfaces showing how they are evolving to make ClaiMaker more accessible for novice users
We define collaborative commentary as the involvement of a research community in the interpretive an...
The success of collaborative hypermedia systems in business, engineering, or humanities heavily depe...
This invited contribution motivates the Hypermedia Discourse research programme, investigating the r...
This paper describes the work undertaken in the Scholarly Ontologies Project. The aim of the project...
This paper describes the work undertaken in the Scholarly Ontologies Project. The aim of the project...
Abstract. We present two small scale user studies of hypermedia information systems: a hypermedia di...
This paper examines the representational requirements for interactive, collaborative systems intende...
The usability of research papers on the Web would be enhanced by a system that explicitly modelled t...
The World Wide Web is opening up access to documents and data for scholars. However it has not yet i...
We are interested in the annotation of knowledge which does not necessarily require a consensus. Sch...
The work described here looks at the difficulties hidden behind the transformation of typical schola...
The work described here looks at the difficulties hidden behind the transformation of typical schola...
When scientists are looking for information in document collections, they generally have a precise o...
The complexity of the dilemmas we face on an organizational, societal and global scale forces us int...
Compendium, a graphical hypertext system, can be used to gather a semantic group memory when used in...
We define collaborative commentary as the involvement of a research community in the interpretive an...
The success of collaborative hypermedia systems in business, engineering, or humanities heavily depe...
This invited contribution motivates the Hypermedia Discourse research programme, investigating the r...
This paper describes the work undertaken in the Scholarly Ontologies Project. The aim of the project...
This paper describes the work undertaken in the Scholarly Ontologies Project. The aim of the project...
Abstract. We present two small scale user studies of hypermedia information systems: a hypermedia di...
This paper examines the representational requirements for interactive, collaborative systems intende...
The usability of research papers on the Web would be enhanced by a system that explicitly modelled t...
The World Wide Web is opening up access to documents and data for scholars. However it has not yet i...
We are interested in the annotation of knowledge which does not necessarily require a consensus. Sch...
The work described here looks at the difficulties hidden behind the transformation of typical schola...
The work described here looks at the difficulties hidden behind the transformation of typical schola...
When scientists are looking for information in document collections, they generally have a precise o...
The complexity of the dilemmas we face on an organizational, societal and global scale forces us int...
Compendium, a graphical hypertext system, can be used to gather a semantic group memory when used in...
We define collaborative commentary as the involvement of a research community in the interpretive an...
The success of collaborative hypermedia systems in business, engineering, or humanities heavily depe...
This invited contribution motivates the Hypermedia Discourse research programme, investigating the r...