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Hi all. I’m now in Innsbruck attending the ESWC 2007 conference. The first day, I attend a tutorial about the Semantic Digital Library. This is a short note from this tutorial.

There are three systems presented and demonstrated in a full day tutorial about the Semantic Digital Library (DL), on Sunday, 3rd of June 2007. The three systems are JeromeDL (DERI Galway), Fedora (Cornell University), and BRICK (Univ of Vienna). I followed this tutorial because I want to know the current development and the future vision of the digital library, w.r.t to the semantic web.

The explosion of the involvement of communities into the Internet, for example indicated by the huge number of blogs and blogospheres, have shifted the old paradigm of the digital library. The old digital library are not enough any more, because it is a one way communication, from librarian to users. Library and librarian have information, and users just use them. The future of digital library should allow community of users to give contribution to the system.

There is a new coined term, at least new for me, named ’social semantic digital library’. In this model, a user can give comments to any resources presented in the system, create bookmarks and shared their contributions with other users. Moreover, a semantic digital library tool like Fedore allow user to create a blog on top of a digital library application.

We are not really ’say good bye’ to the old digital library. We have to use their power such as providing search, browse, harvesting, etc. But, we also have to provide community-based services in order to they can join the ‘new generation of the web’. This generation based on providing answer to user needs, profiding findings, not search results. More about this can be read here (from the presentation of Ron on the new science of the internet).

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