The initial research on semantic digital libraries [115] resulted in the design and implementation of JeromeDL [118]; current research on online social networking and information discovery delivered new sets of features that were implemented in JeromeDL. Eventually, this digital library has been redesigned to follow the architecture of a social semantic digital library (see Chapter Architecture of Semantic Digital Libraries and Sect. 6). JeromeDL describes each resource using three types of metadata (see Fig. 2): structure, bibliographic (see Chapter Digital Libraries and Knowledge Organization and Chapter Bibliographic Ontology) and community (see Chapter Community-aware Ontologies). It delivers services leveraging each of these information types. Annotations based on the structure and legacy metadata (see Sect. 2), and bibliographic ontology (see Sect. 3) are rendered to the users in one, mixed, representation of library resources (see Fig. 1). Community annotations are managed by separate services, such as social semantic collaborative filtering [117] or blogging component (see Sect. 4.1 and Sect. 4). © 2009 Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
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Kruk, S. R., Cygan, M., Gzella, A., Woroniecki, T., & Dabrowski, M. (2009). JeromeDL: The social semantic digital library. In Semantic Digital Libraries (pp. 139–150). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85434-0_10
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