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Subject:

Job on 0ntology-Based Digital Libraries

From:

Enrico Motta <[log in to unmask]>

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Enrico Motta <[log in to unmask]>

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Wed, 1 Nov 2000 16:06:38 +0000

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[Some people in this list may be interested in this job advert. 
Please note that the deadline is 17/11/00. --Enrico]

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          The Open University, UK
          Knowledge Media Institute

          Research Fellowship: 0ntology-Based Digital Libraries

          Three Years   (post no.11483)
          http://kmi.open.ac.uk/news/scholonto-rf.html
          ------------------------------------------------------

          [Please be sure to see below for pointers to: generic
          Open University further particulars; how to apply by
          normal post and electronically; deadline and interview
          dates; contact info; equal opportunity statement]

          ------------------------------------------------------

          Summary

          The Open University's Knowledge Media Institute is
          recruiting top calibre staff to meet the challenge of
          building a next generation internet digital library
          service for disseminating, analysing and visualizing
          research literatures. We are looking for a Research
          Fellow with experience in knowledge representation
          (e.g. ontologies, frame-based representations,
          description logic, semantic hypertext) and/or another
          field of AI, and an interest in the representation and
          analysis of scholarly argumentation/discourse. You'll
          be joining a friendly and dynamic team at the
          forefront of research and development in technologies
          for scholarly publishing, semantic web tools, and
          knowledge management. We currently have over a dozen
          academic (UK and EU) and corporately sponsored
          research projects in knowledge technologies and
          organizational knowledge management.

          The  Knowledge  Media  Institute  (KMi)  is  a  highly
          successful,   rapidly   expanding    interdisciplinary
          laboratory founded at The Open University in 1995, and
          located  in  attractive   new  offices  at  The   Open
          University's main  campus  in Milton  Keynes, UK.  KMi
          undertakes   high-profile   advanced   research    and
          development  in  Knowledge  Media:  a  convergence  of
          knowledge, communication  and computing  technologies.
          We  offer  a  stimulating  and  well-endowed  research
          environment, widely acknowledged to be at  the leading
          edge   of    European   research   and    development,
          particularly  in   new   technologies  for   knowledge
          modelling and management, open supported learning, and
          synchronous and asynchronous group working.

          ------------------------------------------------------

          FURTHER PARTICULARS

          Researchers are gaining access to new networks of
          digital documents by the day. We are not short of
          information. But solving the access problem serves
          only to highlight the problem of determining meaning
          and significance in an ocean of documents. The
          question we have set ourselves is: How do we provide
          computational support for interpreting a literature?
          As part of its Distributed Information Management
          programme, the UK’s Engineering and Physical Science
          Research Council (EPSRC) has awarded a three year
          project to KMi to develop ScholOnto, a
          ontology-based, digital library server which will
          assist researchers in an international community to
          manage evolving concepts, perspectives and debates.
          This is a unique and challenging project which will
          break new ground in the use of ontologies to model
          scholarly literatures in an internet scale,
          community-constructed repository, and provide
          knowledge-based services to assist in the tracking and
          analysis of concepts, perspectives and debates within
          research communities. Depending on your perspective,
          this system can be construed as a computer-supported
          argumentation system, a semantic e-print server, or a
          digital library supporting multiple perspectives.

          Background Articles

          Further details can be found on the project site:
          http://www.kmi.open.ac.uk/projects/scholonto/

          This project is just one of many  at KMi investigating
          the intersection of knowledge modelling,
          human-computer interaction and learning
          [http://kmi.open.ac.uk/knowledge-modelling]. Your work
          will also intersect with  the work of the  prestigious
          EPSRC   Advanced   Knowledge   Technologies   research
          consortium, in which KMi is a partner
          [http://kmi.open.ac.uk/projects/akt/].

          Job Description

          The post concerns the design and implementation of the
          ontology-based, services  underpinning ScholOnto,  and
          reflection on the technical and social implications of
          the  work.  (A  related  post  will  build  Java  user
          interfaces onto the  knowledge base.) The  appointment
          will be  made  on  the Research  staff  salary  scale,
          £16,286 - £24,479 pa, or £22,579 -  £30,065, depending
          on qualifications and experience.

          You  should  demonstrate  your  understanding  of  the
          project's potential and  key challenges for your  post
          in your application.

          ------------------------------------------------------

          Person Specification

          Essential

             * Experience in knowledge representation (e.g.
               ontologies, frame-based representations,
               description logic, semantic hypertext) and/or
               another field of artificial intelligence.

          Relevant

             * A track record of research in a relevant field
               (e.g. knowledge representation/AI; argumentation;
               digital libraries; CSCW; computational
               linguistics; discourse analysis; knowledge-based
               hypertext)
             * Knowledge/experience of ontology-based software
               agents
             * Experience in developing AI systems in general
               and especially intelligent systems.
             * Programming experience in Common Lisp
             * Experience in developing web-based tools.
             * Experience in developing tools supporting
               collaborative work.
             * Information visualization
             * Excellent written and verbal communication
               skills.
             * The ability to work as part of a team.
             * The ability to work autonomously and to
               deadlines.
             * Ability to interact with end users to gather
               system requirements and to conduct knowledge
               acquisition sessions.
             * A keen interest in web technologies and a vision
               for the construction of a ‘knowledge web’.

          ------------------------------------------------------

          Working at The UK's Open University

          The Open University teaches more than 200,000 people
          every year through courses intended mainly for adults
          studying part-time in their own homes or places of
          work, supported by locally-based tutors and
          counsellors. It also maintains a strong and highly
          regarded research base at its central headquarters in
          Milton Keynes, about 50 miles north of London.

          On-line  information  about  the  Open  University  is
          available via the OU website [http://www.open.ac.uk/].

          The  Open   University   provides  excellent   working
          conditions, including:

             * 6 weeks annual leave entitlement in addition to
               Christmas+Easter closures
             * Non-smoking policy
             * Excellent day-care facilities
             * A creative and supportive work environment

          Generic details concerning  formal aspects of  working
          conditions at the Open University  (including selected
          extracts  of Terms  and  Conditions  of  Service)  are
          available on  the  OU  Further Particulars  Web  page.

          How to apply

             * The Job Application Form is linked to the further
               particulars and should be emailed to:
               Ms. Ortenz Rose [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
             * A hard-copy can also be obtained from her, and sent to
               Knowledge Media Institute, Open University,
               Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA, UK.
               Tel. +44 (0)1908 653800, Fax +44 (0)1908 653169

          Deadline and interview dates

               Closing date for  applications: 17 Nov,  2000.

          Contact Info

          The project leader is Dr Simon Buckingham Shum, to
          whom informal enquiries may also be made
          [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
          Tel. +44 (0)1908 655723]. The project is co-led with
          Dr Enrico Motta and Dr John Domingue.

          ------------------------------------------------------

          Disabled applicants whose skills and experience meet
          the requirements of the job will be interviewed.
          Please let us know if you need your copy of the
          further particulars in large print, on computer disk,
          or on audio cassette tape. Hearing impaired persons
          may make enquiries on Milton Keynes +44 (0) 1908
          654901 (Minicom answerphone).

          Equal Opportunity is University Policy.


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