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New book on Semantic Digital Libraries

The cover of the book on Semantic Digital LibrariesProbably you heard by now, but if you didn’t – here is the big news: I have published a second book on Semantic Digital Libraries: Improving Usability of Information Discovery with Semantic and Social Services.

Compared to the previous one, it is not a compilation of articles contributed by myself and my colleagues; this book is based on my thesis. The book covers most important aspects of what Semantic Digital Libraries are and what is that they can offer. I present a very thorough review of literature describing various advanced digital library projects and components. Based on the identified requirements I propose architecture, data model and classification of ontologies for semantic digital libraries. I describe two example information retrieval and knowledge management techniques, which utilize semantic web and social networking technologies. Finally, I briefly describe the JeromeDL system and provide very detailed and thorough analyses of evaluation comparing usability of end-user services offered by a semantic digital library with those offered by a classic digital library.

The book is available for purchase at lulu.com.
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Since I understand that not everyone could afford buying a complete, hardcover version, I have prepared an array of different versions (see below) of this book, ranging from Hardcover through Paperback through E-Book. There is also a lite version of this book, which does not contain the attachments.

Hardcover Paperback E-Book
Full version ISBN: 978-1-4452-7770-7 €50
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ISBN: 978-1-4452-8243-5 €30Support independent publishing: Buy this book on Lulu. PDF €15Support independent publishing: Buy this book on Lulu.
Lite version* ISBN: 978-1-4452-8864-2 €40Support independent publishing: Buy this book on Lulu. Lite Paperback version €20
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ePUB** €15Support independent publishing: Buy this book on Lulu.


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* NOTE: Lite version does not contain appendix

** Open standard format, compatible with, e.g., iPad DRM-enabled, compatible with Adobe Digital Editions

I hope your will find this book a good read and very helpful for your studies and work.

(Pssst, come and visit our Facebook group tomorrow: you will learn how to get the book cheaper over the next couple of days)



What was my thesis about ?

In case you were wondering what was my PhD thesis about – here is are some tips (thanks to Woordle):


My PhD Viva Voce on Video

Few days ago I found enough time to write about the last stages of my PhD process, namely my viva voce and what followed afterwards.

A friend of mine, Lukasz, told me that he still had the videos he recorded during my presentation. He was so kind to publish them on Vimeo.

Here they are:

Sebastian’s PhD Deffence 1 from Lukasz Porwol on Vimeo.

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Tutorial on Semantic Digital Libraries at ICSD’09

Last week I have travelled to Trento, Italy.

I was invited by the organizers of the International Conference for the Semantic Web and Digital Libraries (ICSD’09) to give a full-day tutorial on Semantic Digital Libraries.

The key goal of this conference is to bring together researchers and practitioners working on solutions that span together these two worlds: Semantic Web and Digital Libraries. Even though these two research lines have so much in common, getting a joint mind set proved to be quite bit of a problem.

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My PhD Viva Voce (a.k.a PhD thesis defense)

Few months ago (in May) I had to face the most important point on my way to PhD – the viva voce (i.e., “thesis defense”).
I could not get myself around posting about that, mostly due to many activities related to our startup and to the final procedures related to the thesis itself.

Now, as my PhD thesis manuscript has reached the camera ready version, has been copy-edited (thanks Miechelle and Andrzej), printed, hard-bound (thanks Lukasz and Iza), and submitted (thanks Hilda for taking over from there), I can finally devote some free mind-cycles to a not-so-strictly-phd-related matters, e.g., taking care about my blog, which was not “watered” for quite some time.

As it was getting closer and closer to the this point in time, I felt like I had to finally let you all know how it went. So here is the story; I will take from where I left it in May, a week before the viva voce.

We (Ewelina was with me all the way to support and help me) flew in to Cork and then went up to Galway just before the weekend (May 16th-17th). I longed to see all our friends in Galway, but … first things first – I had to polish up my presentation for the viva (thanks Stefan for your valuable comments).
On Saturday we picked up Daniel Schwabe from the Shannon airport and visited the Bunratty Castle near Limerick. On Sunday, my second reviewer – prof. Henryk Krawczyk, arrived in Galway.

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