Semantic Wikis - Semantic MediaWiki. Semantic Wikis combine properties of wikis (ease of use, low technological barrier, collaboration, easy linking) with Semantic Web technologies (structuring of knowledge, linking with background knowledge models). Since 2005, when development on the first systems startet, Semantic Wikis have matured and are now in a state where they are increasingly deployed even in domains outside the Semantic Web community or even outside Computer Science. Reasons for this are that Semantic Wikis require no advanced knowledge and are thus usable also by laymen, and that Semantic Wikis provide immeadiate benefit over „Non-Semantic“ Wikis.
In addition, Semantic Wikis are also an interesting testbed for the envisioned Semantic Web and associated technologies, as Wikis have structural similarities to the Web as a whole and hence share many of the potential chances and pitfalls. Would you like to put a link to this lecture on your homepage? Go ahead! Copy the HTML snippet ! Semantic Wikis - Introduction to semantic wikis. Semantic Wikis combine properties of wikis (ease of use, low technological barrier, collaboration, easy linking) with Semantic Web technologies (structuring of knowledge, linking with background knowledge models).
Since 2005, when development on the first systems startet, Semantic Wikis have matured and are now in a state where they are increasingly deployed even in domains outside the Semantic Web community or even outside Computer Science. Reasons for this are that Semantic Wikis require no advanced knowledge and are thus usable also by laymen, and that Semantic Wikis provide immeadiate benefit over „Non-Semantic“ Wikis. In addition, Semantic Wikis are also an interesting testbed for the envisioned Semantic Web and associated technologies, as Wikis have structural similarities to the Web as a whole and hence share many of the potential chances and pitfalls.
Would you like to put a link to this lecture on your homepage? Go ahead! Copy the HTML snippet ! Semantic Wikis - IkeWiki - A Semantic Wiki for Collaborative Kno. Semantic Wikis combine properties of wikis (ease of use, low technological barrier, collaboration, easy linking) with Semantic Web technologies (structuring of knowledge, linking with background knowledge models). Since 2005, when development on the first systems startet, Semantic Wikis have matured and are now in a state where they are increasingly deployed even in domains outside the Semantic Web community or even outside Computer Science. Reasons for this are that Semantic Wikis require no advanced knowledge and are thus usable also by laymen, and that Semantic Wikis provide immeadiate benefit over „Non-Semantic“ Wikis. In addition, Semantic Wikis are also an interesting testbed for the envisioned Semantic Web and associated technologies, as Wikis have structural similarities to the Web as a whole and hence share many of the potential chances and pitfalls.
Would you like to put a link to this lecture on your homepage? SIMILE | Exhibit 2.0. Citeline User's Guide. Citeline User's Guide Importing your publication list into Citeline If you use BibTex to manage your bibliography, you can import it directly. From the front page of Citeline, click the browse button and navigate to the BibTeX file you wish to import. Select the file, and click “Make your Exhibit.” For more information on how to get a BibTeX file, see Where do I get a BibTeX file? In the Citeline FAQ.
If you use EndNote, Refworks, or many other bibliographic programs, they can generate a BibTex file for you---so you too should see Where do I get a BibTeX file? Customizing your output file Changing document style: Select a background style from one of several preset options using the dropdown menu at the top center of the screen. Change Style Editing title information: Click on any of the text fields in the title bar to edit what they say: Change Heading Add Facet To remove a facet from the ones shown, hover your mouse over the facet.
Move Facet Add View Customizing the List View Sort Timeline. SIMILE Project.