External Publications
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Wolff, A., Mulholland, P. and Collins, T. (2013) Storyscope: Using Theme and Setting to Guide Story Enrichment from External Data Sources, Hypertext and Social Media
Wolff, A., Mulholland, P. and Collins, T. (2013) Modelling the meaning of museum stories, Demo at Museums and the web, Portland, Oregon
Sharples, M., Fitzgerald, E., Mulholland, P. and Jones, R. (2013) Weaving location and narrative for mobile guides The Connected Museum: Social Media and Museum Communication, eds. Schrøder, Kim and Drotner, Kirsten
Wolff, A. and Mulholland, P. (2012) QrAte: historical learning through a curatorial inquiry task using web resources, ICALT, Rome
Wolff, A., Mulholland, P. and Collins, T. (2012) Storyspace: a story-driven approach for creating museum narratives, Hypertext, Milwaukee
Collins, T., Mulholland, P. and Wolff, A. (2012) Web supported emplotment: Using object and event descriptions to facilitate storytelling online and in galleries, Web Science, Evanston, IL, ACM
Mulholland, P., Wolff, A. and Collins, T. (2012) Curate and Storyspace: An ontology and web-based environment for describing curatorial narratives, 9th Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2012), Heraklion, Greece
Knoth, P. and Zdrahal, Z. (2011) Mining Cross-document Relationships from Text, The First International Conference on Advances in Information Mining and Management (IMMM 2011), Barcelona, Spain
Knoth, P., Robotka, V. and Zdrahal, Z. (2011) Connecting Repositories in the Open Access Domain using Text Mining and Semantic Data, International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries 2011 (TPDL 2011), Berlin, Germany
Mulholland, P., Wolff, A., Collins, T. and Zdrahal, Z. (2011) An Event-Based Approach to Describing and Understanding Museum Narratives, Workshop: Detection, Representation, and Exploitation of Events in the Semantic Web at International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2011), Bonn, Germany
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