Abstract
As digital libraries proliferate (together with other forms of online information resources), the challenges facing the DL community are no longer those of basic access and resource discovery by naive textual query. Instead, the appearance of systems that provide a deeper interpretation of the literature based on the bibliographic relationships between authors and the articles that they write, shows a new way to help users of digital libraries to discover, access and understand their holdings. This study examines the potential of added value services that can be constructed from a systematic semantic interpretation of the resources held by a digital library, and makes recommendations for digital library practice that will achieve this goal.
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