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The internet is rapidly becoming the first place for researchers to publish documents, but at present they receive little support in searching, tracking, analysing or debating concepts in a literature from scholarly perspectives. This paper describes the design rationale and implementation of ScholOnto, an ontology-based digital library server to support scholarly interpretation and discourse. It enables researchers to describe and debate via a semantic network the contributions a document makes, and its relationship to the literature. The paper discusses the computational services that an ontology-based server supports, alternative user interfaces to support interaction with a large semantic network, usability issues associated with knowledge formalisation, new work practices that could emerge, and related work.
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Published online: 22 September 2000
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Buckingham Shum, S., Motta, E. & Domingue, J. ScholOnto: an ontology-based digital library server for research documents and discourse. Int J Digit Libr 3, 237–248 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s007990000034
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s007990000034