Dynamic Semantic Web Content for Museum Guides: Too Many Questions, Not Enough Answers

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Dynamic Semantic Web Content for Museum Guides: Too Many Questions, Not Enough Answers. / Kuper, Heinz-Günter.
Kultur und Informatik: Interaktive Systeme. ed. / Jürgen Sieck. Boisenburg: vwh-Verlag Werner Hülsbusch, 2010. p. 231-237.

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Harvard

Kuper, H-G 2010, Dynamic Semantic Web Content for Museum Guides: Too Many Questions, Not Enough Answers. in J Sieck (ed.), Kultur und Informatik: Interaktive Systeme. vwh-Verlag Werner Hülsbusch, Boisenburg, pp. 231-237, Kultur und Informatik: Interaktive Systeme, Berlin, Berlin, Germany, 06.05.10.

APA

Kuper, H.-G. (2010). Dynamic Semantic Web Content for Museum Guides: Too Many Questions, Not Enough Answers. In J. Sieck (Ed.), Kultur und Informatik: Interaktive Systeme (pp. 231-237). vwh-Verlag Werner Hülsbusch.

Vancouver

Kuper HG. Dynamic Semantic Web Content for Museum Guides: Too Many Questions, Not Enough Answers. In Sieck J, editor, Kultur und Informatik: Interaktive Systeme. Boisenburg: vwh-Verlag Werner Hülsbusch. 2010. p. 231-237

Bibtex

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