This paper is about semantic blogging, an application of the semantic web to blogging. Semantic blogging builds upon the success and clear network value of blogging by adding additional semantic structure to items shared over the blog channels. Semantic blogging prototype demonstrates schema driven views, new navigation modalities and richer query. It shows how a semantic blog can be used for informal knowledge management, and is set in the bibliography management domain.
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