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Supporting Exploratory Search, Introduction, Special Issue, Communications of the ACM

White, R. W., Kules, B., Drucker, S. M. and schraefel, m. c. (2006) Supporting Exploratory Search, Introduction, Special Issue, Communications of the ACM. Communications of the ACM, 49 (4). pp. 36-39.

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Ryen W. White
Bill Kules
Steven M. Drucker
m.c. schraefel
Research Group:Old ECS Groups > Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia
Current ECS Groups > Agents, Interaction and Complexity
Date:April 2006
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Deposited On:04 Mar 2007 by schraefel, monica

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1. De Roure, D. and Jennings, N.R., and Shadbolt, N.R. The Semantic Grid: Past, present and future. In Proceedings of the IEEE 93, 3 (2005), 669–681.

2. schraefel, m.c., Smith, D.A., Owens, A., Russell, A., Harris, C., and Wilson, M.L. The evolving mSpace platform: Leveraging the Semantic Web on the trail of the Memex. In Proceedings of Hypertext 2005, 174–183.

3. White, R.W., Kules, B., and Bederson, B. Exploratory search interfaces: Categorization, clustering and beyond. SIGIR Forum, Fall 2005.

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