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2021

  1. M. Gäde, M. Koolen, M. Hall, T. Bogers, and V. Petras, “A Manifesto on Resource Re-Use in Interactive Information Retrieval,” in Proceedings of the 2021 Conference on Human Information Interaction and Retrieval, 2021, pp. 141–149, doi: 10.1145/3406522.3446056.
  2. V. de Boer, F. G. Hoekstra, M. Koolen, and I. Bonestro, “A Linked Data Model for Data Scopes,” 2021, pp. 345–351, doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-71903-6_32.

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2020

  1. M. Koolen et al., “Modelling Resolutions of the Dutch States General for Digital Historical Research,” 2020.
  2. M. Koolen, S. Kumpulainen, and L. Melgar Estrada, “Scholarly primitives from a workflow perspective,” 2020, doi: 10.5281/zenodo.4266044.
  3. T. Bogers et al., “Preface to the joint proceedings of the ComplexRec and ImpactRS workshops at ACM RecSys 2020,” 2020.
  4. T. Bogers, M. Koolen, C. Petersen, B. Mobasher, and A. Tuzhilin, “ComplexRec 2020: Workshop on Recommendation in Complex Environments,” in RecSys 2020 - 14th ACM Conference on Recommender Systems, Association for Computing Machinery, Inc, 2020, pp. 609–610.
  5. M. Koolen, F. G. Hoekstra, R. Koert, van, I. J. A. Nijenhuis, and R. G. H. Sluijter, “Textual repetition and variation in the Resolutions of the States General of the Dutch Republic,” 2020, doi: 10.5281/zenodo.3874152.
  6. M. Wevers and M. Koolen, “Digital begriffsgeschichte: Tracing semantic change using word embeddings,” Historical Methods, May 2020, doi: 10.1080/01615440.2020.1760157.
  7. A. Nerghes, J. van Lottum, L. Petram, M. van Erp, M. Koolen, and M. Wevers, “VOCation: Tracing Maritime Careers in the Dutch East India Company c. 1680 – 1800,” in European Social Science History Conference 2020 (ESSHC), 2020.
  8. M. Koolen, S. Kumpulainen, and L. Melgar-Estrada, “A workflow analysis perspective to scholarly research tasks,” in CHIIR 2020 - Proceedings of the 2020 Conference on Human Information Interaction and Retrieval, Association for Computing Machinery, Inc, 2020, pp. 183–192.
  9. P. Boot and M. Koolen, “Captivating, splendid or instructive? Assessing the impact of reading in online book reviews,” Scientific Study of Literature, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 66–93, 2020, doi: 10.1075/ssol.20003.boo.
  10. W. Dillen, M. van Erp, M. Koolen, I. Mayeur, and C. Rasterhoff, “DHBenelux Journal: Volume 2 | Digital Humanities in Society,” DH Benelux Journal, 2020.
  11. M. Koolen and P. Boot, “Facilitating Reusable Third-Party Annotations in Digital Editions,” in Annotations in Scholarly Editions and Research. Functions, Differentiation, Systematization, Germany: de Gruyter, 2020, pp. 177–200.
  12. M. Koolen, P. Boot, and J. J. van Zundert, “Online Book Reviews and the Computational Modelling of Reading Impact,” 2020, pp. 149–169.
  13. M. Koolen and F. G. Hoekstra, “The Semantics of Structure in Large Historical Corpora,” 2020.

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2019

  1. M. Koolen and F. G. Hoekstra, “Reusing Existing Structures for Access to Large Historical Corpora,” 2019.
  2. W. Dillen, M. Koolen, M. van Erp, J. M. Birkholz, and G. Zaagsma, “DH Benelux Journal Volume 1: Integrating Digital Humanities,” DH Benelux Journal, vol. 1, Sep. 2019.
  3. P. Lops, C. Musto, T. Bogers, M. Koolen, and D. Jannach, “Recommender Systems based on Rich Item Descriptions (UMUAI special issue),” User Modelling and User-Adapted Interaction, Apr. 2019.
  4. V. Petras, M. Koolen, M. Gäde, and T. Bogers, “Experiences with the 2013-2016 CLEF interactive information retrieval tracks,” 2019, pp. 29–36.
  5. T. Bogers, M. Gäde, M. Koolen, V. Petras, and M. Skov, “‘Looking for an amazing game I can relax and sink hours into...": A Study of Relevance Aspects in Video Game Discovery,” in Proceedings of the 2019 iConference, Germany: Springer Verlag GmbH, 2019, pp. 503–515.
  6. T. Bogers and M. Koolen, “‘I’m looking for something like …’: Combining Narratives and Example Items for Narrative-driven Book Recommendation,” in Knowledge-aware and Conversational Recommender Systems (KaRS) Workshop 2018 (co-located with RecSys 2018), October 7, 2018, Vancouver, Canada, V. W. Anelli, T. D. Noia, P. Lops, C. Musto, M. Zanker, P. Basile, D. Bridge, and F. Narducci, Eds. CEUR-WS.org, 2019, pp. 35–43.
  7. M. Koolen and P. Boot, “Facilitating reusable third-party annotations in the digital edition,” 2019.
  8. P. Boot and M. Koolen, “Connecting TEI content into an ontology of the editorial domain,” 2019.
  9. J. Kamps, M. Koolen, S. Geva, R. Schenkel, E. SanJuan, and T. Bogers, “From XML Retrieval to Semantic Search and Beyond,” in Information Retrieval Evaluation in a Changing World: Lessons Learned from 20 Years of CLEF, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing AG, 2019, pp. 415–437.
  10. M. Koolen, B. Mobasher, T. Bogers, and A. Tuzhilin, “Overview of the Workshop on Recommendation in Complex Scenarios 2019 (ComplexRec 2019),” in CEUR Workshop Proceedings, 2019, vol. 2449, pp. 1–3.
  11. T. Bogers et al., “Overview of the CHIIR 2019 workshop on Barriers to Interactive IR Resources Re-use (BIIRRR 2019),” 2019, pp. 1–6.
  12. L. Melgar et al., “The CLARIAH Media Suite: a hybrid approach to system design in the humanities,” in 2019 Conference on Human Information Interaction and Retrieval (CHIIR ’19), March 10–14, 2019, Glasgow, United Kingdom, United States: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2019.
  13. M. Koolen, B. Mobasher, T. Bogers, and A. Tuzhilin, “Third workshop on recommendation in complex scenarios (ComplexreC 2019),” in Proceedings of the 13th ACM Conference on Recommender Systems, 2019, p. 550, doi: 10.1145/3298689.3346948.
  14. P. Lops, D. Jannach, C. Musto, T. Bogers, and M. Koolen, “Trends in Content-based Recommendation: Preface to the Special Issue on Recommender Systems based on Rich Item Descriptions,” in Special Issue on Recommender Systems based on Rich Item Descriptions, 2nd ed., vol. 29, Springer Netherlands, 2019, pp. 239–249.
  15. T. Bogers et al., “Workshop on Barriers to Interactive IR Resources Re-use (BIIRRR 2019),” in 2019 Conference on Human Information Interaction and Retrieval (CHIIR ’19), March 10–14, 2019, Glasgow, United Kingdom, United States: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2019.
  16. T. Bogers et al., Eds., Proceedings of the CHIIR 2019 Workshop on Barriers to Interactive IR Resources Re-use co-located with the ACM SIGIR Conference on Human Information Interaction and Retrieval, BIIRRR 2019, Glasgow, UK, March 14, 2019, vol. 2337. CEUR-WS.org, 2019.

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2018

  1. F. G. Hoekstra and M. Koolen, “Data scopes for digital history research,” Historical Methods, vol. 52, no. 2, pp. 79–94, Nov. 2018, doi: 10.1080/01615440.2018.1484676.
  2. F. G. Hoekstra, M. Koolen, and M. van Faassen, “Data Scopes: towards transparent data research in Digital Humanities,” in Digital Humanities 2018 Puentes-Bridges, ADHO, 2018.
  3. M. Koolen, J. van Gorp, and J. van Ossenbruggen, “Toward a model for digital tool criticism: Reflection as integrative practice,” Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, pp. 368–385, Oct. 2018, doi: 10.1093/llc/fqy048.
  4. L. Melgar and M. Koolen, “Audiovisual media annotation using Qualitative Data Analysis Software: a comparative analysis,” Qualitative Report, vol. 23, no. 13, pp. 40–60, Mar. 2018.
  5. I. J. A. Nijenhuis, R. Hoekstra, M. Koolen, S. Derks, J. W. J. Burgers, and M. van Faassen, “Methodologische vernieuwing en bronnenkritiek in het digitale tijdperk,” Researchgate.net, Feb. 2018, doi: 10.13140/RG.2.2.23812.01928.
  6. F. G. Hoekstra, M. Koolen, J. W. J. Burgers, M. van Faassen, I. J. A. Nijenhuis, and S. Derks, Inleiding Data Scopes. Huygens ING, 2018.
  7. T. Bogers, M. Koolen, B. Mobasher, A. Said, and C. Petersen, “2nd workshop on recommendation in complex scenarios (complexrec 2018),” in Proceedings of the 12th ACM Conference on Recommender Systems, RecSys 2018, Vancouver, BC, Canada, October 2-7, 2018, 2018, pp. 510–511.
  8. P. Boot and M. Koolen, “A FRBROO-based annotation ontology for digital editing,” in "Data in Digital Humanities" - the European Association for Digital Humanities 2018 Conference, 2018.
  9. R. Ordelman et al., “Challenges in Enabling Mixed Media Scholarly Research with Multi-media Data in a Sustainable Infrastructure,” in Digital Humanities 2018, DH 2018, Book of Abstracts, El Colegio de México, UNAM, and RedHD, Mexico City, Mexico, June 26-29, 2018, 2018, pp. 246–249.
  10. M. Koolen, J. van Gorp, and J. van Ossenbruggen, “Lessons Learned from a Digital Tool Criticism Workshop,” in Digital Humanities in the Benelux 2018, Amsterdam, Netherlands, June 6-8, 2018, 2018.
  11. T. Bogers and M. Koolen, “Narrative-Driven Recommendation as Complex Task,” in Proceedings of the 17th Dutch-Belgian Information Retrieval Workshop, 2018, p. 21.
  12. J. van Zundert, M. Koolen, and K. H. van Dalen-Oskam, “How to Predict Bestsellers and What This Tells Us About Literature,” in "Data in Digital Humanities" - the European Association for Digital Humanities 2018 Conference, 2018.
  13. J. van Zundert, M. Koolen, and K. van Dalen-Oskam, “Predicting Prose that Sells: Issues of Open Data in a Case of Applied Machine Learning,” in The Eighth Conference of Japanese Association for Digital Humanities (JADH2018) "Leveraging Open data", 2018.
  14. T. Bogers et al., “Report on the Workshop on Barriers to Interactive IR Resources Re-use (BIIRRR 2018),” SIGIR Forum (ACM Special Interest Group on Information Retrieval), vol. 52, no. 1, pp. 119–128, 2018, doi: 10.1145/3274784.3274795.
  15. L. Melgar Estrada and M. Koolen, “Audiovisual Media Annotation Using Qualitative Data Analysis Software: A Comparative Analysis Recommended APA Citation Audiovisual Media Annotation Using Qualitative Data Analysis Software: A Comparative Analysis,” in The Qualitative Report, 2018, pp. 40–60.
  16. T. Bogers, M. Gäde, M. Koolen, V. Petras, and M. Skov, “‘What was this movie about this chick?’: A Comparative Study of Relevance Aspects in Book and Movie Discovery,” 2018, pp. 323–334, doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-78105-1_36.

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2017

  1. W. Klein et al., “Creating Time Capsules for Historical Research in the Early Modern Period: Reconstructing Trajectories of Plant Medicines,” 2017.
  2. J. J. van Zundert, C. Jones, S. Chambers, M. Kestemont, and M. Koolen, “Digital Humanities in the BeNeLux 2015,” Digital Humanities Quarterly, Dec. 2017.
  3. L. Melgar, E. Hielscher, M. Koolen, C. G. Olesen, J. Noordegraaf, and J. Blom, “Film Analysis as Annotation: Exploring Current Tools,” The Moving Image, vol. 17, no. 2, Nov. 2017.
  4. M. Koolen and T. Bogers, “Profiles and Context for Structured Text Retrieval,” in Encyclopedia of Database Systems, L. Liu and T. Özsu, Eds. 2017, pp. 1–5.
  5. T. Bogers and M. Koolen, “Defining and Supporting Narrative-driven Recommendation,” in Proceedings of the Eleventh ACM Conference on Recommender Systems, 2017, pp. 238–242.
  6. T. Bogers, M. Koolen, B. Mobasher, A. Said, and A. Tuzhilin, “Workshop on Recommendation in Complex Scenarios,” in Proceedings of the Eleventh ACM Conference on Recommender Systems, 2017, pp. 380–381.
  7. T. Bogers, M. Koolen, B. Mobasher, A. Said, and A. Tuzhilin, “Workshop on Recommendation in Complex Scenarios (ComplexRec 2017),” in Proceedings of the RecSys 2017 Workshop on Recommendation in Complex Scenarios, T. Bogers, M. Koolen, B. Mobasher, A. Said, and A. Tuzhilin, Eds. 2017, pp. 1–2.
  8. T. Bogers, M. Koolen, B. Mobasher, A. Said, and A. Tuzhilin, Eds., Proceedings of the RecSys 2017 Workshop on Recommendation in Complex Scenarios: co-located with 11th ACM Conference on Recommender Systems (RecSys 2017). CEUR-WS, 2017.
  9. P. Boot, R. Haentjens Dekker, M. Koolen, and L. Melgar, “Facilitating Fine-grained Open Annotations of Scholarly Sources,” 2017.
  10. C. Martinez-Ortiz et al., “From Tools to ‘Recipes’: Building a Media Suite within the Dutch Digital Humanities Infrastructure CLARIAH,” 2017.
  11. T. Bogers, M. Koolen, C. Musto, P. Lops, and G. Semeraro, “Report on RecSys 2016 Workshop on New Trends in Content-Based Recommender Systems,” vol. 51, Jun. 2017, doi: 10.1145/3130332.3130343.
  12. M. Koolen, J. Kamps, T. Bogers, N. J. Belkin, D. E. Kelly, and E. Yilmaz, “Report on the Second Workshop on Supporting Complex Search Tasks,” vol. 51, Jun. 2017, doi: 10.1145/3130332.3130343.
  13. M. Koolen, J. Kamps, T. Bogers, N. J. Belkin, D. E. Kelly, and E. Yilmaz, “Current Research in Supporting Complex Search Tasks,” 2017, pp. 1–4.
  14. M. Koolen, J. Kamps, T. Bogers, N. J. Belkin, and D. E. Kelly, Eds., Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Supporting Complex Search Tasks co-located with the ACM SIGIR Conference on Human Information Interaction & Retrieval (CHIIR) 2017), Oslo, Norway, March 11, 2017. CEUR-WS.org, 2017.
  15. L. Melgar, M. Koolen, H. Huurdeman, and J. Blom, “A Process model of Scholarly Media Annotation,” 2017.
  16. N. J. Belkin, T. Bogers, J. Kamps, D. Kelly, M. Koolen, and E. Yilmaz, “Second Workshop on Supporting Complex Search Tasks,” 2017.
  17. J. Blom et al., “A demonstration of scholarly web annotation support using the W3C annotation data model and RDFa,” 2017.

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2016

  1. M. Koolen et al., “Overview of the CLEF 2016 Social Book Search Lab,” in Experimental IR Meets Multilinguality, Multimodality, and Interaction - 7th International Conference of the CLEF Association, CLEF 2016, Évora, Portugal, September 5-8, 2016, Proceedings, 2016, pp. 351–370, doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-44564-9_29.
  2. M. Gäde et al., “Overview of the SBS 2016 Interactive Track,” in Working Notes of CLEF 2016 - Conference and Labs of the Evaluation forum, Évora, Portugal, 5-8 September, 2016., 2016, pp. 1024–1038.
  3. M. Koolen, T. Bogers, and J. Kamps, “Overview of the SBS 2016 Suggestion Track,” in Working Notes of CLEF 2016 - Conference and Labs of the Evaluation forum, Évora, Portugal, 5-8 September, 2016., 2016, pp. 1039–1052.
  4. T. Bogers, I. Hendrickx, M. Koolen, and S. Verberne, “Overview of the SBS 2016 Mining Track,” in Working Notes of CLEF 2016 - Conference and Labs of the Evaluation forum, Évora, Portugal, 5-8 September, 2016., 2016, pp. 1053–1063.
  5. M. M. Hall and M. Koolen, “Individual Differences and Task Behaviour,” in Working Notes of CLEF 2016 - Conference and Labs of the Evaluation forum, Évora, Portugal, 5-8 September, 2016., 2016, pp. 1106–1114.
  6. L. Melgar, J. Blom, E. Baaren, M. Koolen, and R. Ordelman, “A conceptual model for the annotation of audiovisual heritage in a media studies context,” in Aduiovisual Data and Digital Scholarship: Towards Multimodal Literacy. Workshop at Digital Humanities 2016, Krakow, Poland, 2016.
  7. M. Koolen, “Bibliometrics in Online Book Discussions: Lessons for Complex Search Tasks,” in Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Bibliometric-enhanced Information Retrieval co-located with the 38th European Conference on Information Retrieval (ECIR 2016), Padova, Italy, March 20, 2016., 2016, pp. 5–13.
  8. T. Bogers, M. Koolen, C. Musto, P. Lops, and G. Semeraro, “Third Workshop on New Trends in Content-based Recommender Systems (CBRecSys 2016),” in Proceedings of the 10th ACM Conference on Recommender Systems, Boston, MA, USA, September 15-19, 2016, 2016, pp. 419–420, doi: 10.1145/2959100.2959200.
  9. T. Bogers, M. Koolen, C. Musto, P. Lops, and G. Semeraro, Eds., Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on New Trends in Content-Based Recommender Systems co-located with ACM Conference on Recommender Systems (RecSys 2016), Boston, MA, USA, September 16, 2016, vol. 1673. CEUR-WS.org, 2016.

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2015

  1. M. Koolen, T. Bogers, A. van den Bosch, and J. Kamps, “What Makes Book Search in Social Media Complex? (compressed contribution),” in Proceedings of the 14th Dutch-Belgian Information Retrieval Workshop, 2015, p. 21.
  2. T. Bogers, M. Koolen, and I. Cantador, “Report on RecSys 2014: Workshop on New Trends in Content-Based Recommender Systems,” SIGIR Forum, vol. 49, no. 1, pp. 20–26, 2015, doi: 10.1145/2795403.2795411.
  3. M. Gäde et al., “Report on the First Workshop on Supporting Complex Search Tasks,” SIGIR Forum, vol. 49, no. 1, pp. 50–56, 2015, doi: 10.1145/2795403.2795415.
  4. T. Bogers and M. Koolen, “Report on RecSys 2015 Workshop on New Trends in Content-Based Recommender Systems,” SIGIR Forum, vol. 49, no. 2, pp. 141–146, 2015, doi: 10.1145/2888422.2888445.
  5. M. Gäde et al., “Overview of the SBS 2015 Interactive Track,” in Working Notes of CLEF 2015 - Conference and Labs of the Evaluation forum, Toulouse, France, September 8-11, 2015., 2015.
  6. H. C. Huurdeman, J. Kamps, M. Koolen, and S. Kumpulainen, “The Value of Multistage Search Systems for Book Search,” in Working Notes of CLEF 2015 - Conference and Labs of the Evaluation forum, Toulouse, France, September 8-11, 2015., 2015.
  7. M. Koolen et al., “Overview of the CLEF 2015 Social Book Search Lab,” in Experimental IR Meets Multilinguality, Multimodality, and Interaction - 6th International Conference of the CLEF Association, CLEF 2015, Toulouse, France, September 8-11, 2015, Proceedings, 2015, pp. 545–564, doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-24027-5_51.
  8. M. Koolen, T. Bogers, and J. Kamps, “Overview of the SBS 2015 Suggestion Track,” in Working Notes of CLEF 2015 - Conference and Labs of the Evaluation forum, Toulouse, France, September 8-11, 2015., 2015.
  9. C. Martinez-Ortiz, M. Koolen, F. Buschenhenke, and K. van Dalen-Oskam, “Beyond the Book: Linking Books to Wikipedia,” in 11th IEEE International Conference on e-Science, e-Science 2015, Munich, Germany, August 31 - September 4, 2015, 2015, pp. 12–21, doi: 10.1109/eScience.2015.12.
  10. C. Martinez-Ortiz, F. Buschenhenke, K. van Dalen-Oskam, and M. Koolen, “Predicting the International Appeal of novels,” in DH2015 Global Digital Humanities, Sydney, Australia, 2015.
  11. F. Buschenhenke, K. van Dalen-Oskam, C. Martinez-Ortiz, and M. Koolen, “Beyond the Book: globalization in literature from a digital perspective,” in Online proceedings of Digital Humanities Benelux 2015, 2015.
  12. M. Koolen, “Digital Humanities: een digitale lens op de producten van de menselijke geest,” Handboek Informatiewetenschap, vol. 71, no. IV, pp. 1–35, 2015.
  13. M. Gäde et al., “Supporting Complex Search Tasks - ECIR 2015 Workshop,” in Advances in Information Retrieval - 37th European Conference on IR Research, ECIR 2015, Vienna, Austria, March 29 - April 2, 2015. Proceedings, 2015, pp. 841–844, doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-16354-3_99.
  14. M. Gäde et al., “First Workshop on Supporting Complex Search Tasks,” in Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Supporting Complex Search Tasks co-located with the 37th European Conference on Information Retrieval (ECIR 2015), Vienna, Austria, March 29, 2015., 2015, vol. 1338.
  15. M. Koolen, T. Bogers, A. van den Bosch, and J. Kamps, “Looking for Books in Social Media: An Analysis of Complex Search Requests,” in Advances in Information Retrieval - 37th European Conference on IR Research, ECIR 2015, Vienna, Austria, March 29 - April 2, 2015. Proceedings, 2015, pp. 184–196, doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-16354-3_19.
  16. T. Bogers and M. Koolen, “Second Workshop on New Trends in Content-based Recommender Systems (CBRecSys 2015),” in Proceedings of the 9th ACM Conference on Recommender Systems, RecSys 2015, Vienna, Austria, September 16-20, 2015, 2015, pp. 339–340, doi: 10.1145/2792838.2798718.
  17. M. Gäde et al., Eds., Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Supporting Complex Search Tasks co-located with the 37th European Conference on Information Retrieval (ECIR 2015), Vienna, Austria, March 29, 2015, vol. 1338. CEUR-WS.org, 2015.
  18. T. Bogers and M. Koolen, Eds., Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on New Trends on Content-Based Recommender Systems co-located with 9th ACM Conference on Recommender Systems (RecSys 2015), Vienna, Austria, September 16-20, 2015, vol. 1448. CEUR-WS.org, 2015.

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2014

  1. T. Bogers, M. Koolen, and I. Cantador, Eds., Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on New Trends in Content-based Recommender Systems co-located with the 8th ACM Conference on Recommender Systems, CBRecSys@RecSys 2014, Foster City, Silicon Valley, California, USA, October 6, 2014, vol. 1245. CEUR-WS.org, 2014.
  2. T. Bogers, M. Koolen, and I. Cantador, “Workshop on new trends in content-based recommender systems: (CBRecSys 2014),” in Eighth ACM Conference on Recommender Systems, RecSys ’14, Foster City, Silicon Valley, CA, USA - October 06 - 10, 2014, 2014, pp. 379–380, doi: 10.1145/2645710.2645784.
  3. J. H. Hoogstad and M. Koolen, “Coding the Humanities,” in Online proceedings of Digital Humanities Benelux 2014, 2014.
  4. M. Koolen, “‘User Reviews in the Search Index? That’ll Never Work!",” in Advances in Information Retrieval - 36th European Conference on IR Research, ECIR 2014, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, April 13-16, 2014. Proceedings, 2014, vol. 8416, pp. 323–334, doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-06028-6_27.
  5. H. C. Huurdeman, J. Kamps, and M. Koolen, “Effective Metadata for Social Book Search from a User Perspective,” in Working Notes for CLEF 2014 Conference, Sheffield, UK, September 15-18, 2014., 2014, vol. 1180, pp. 543–548.
  6. M. M. Hall, H. C. Huurdeman, M. Koolen, M. Skov, and D. Walsh, “Overview of the INEX 2014 Interactive Social Book Search Track,” in Working Notes for CLEF 2014 Conference, Sheffield, UK, September 15-18, 2014., 2014, vol. 1180, pp. 480–493.
  7. M. Koolen, T. Bogers, J. Kamps, G. Kazai, and M. Preminger, “Overview of the INEX 2014 Social Book Search Track,” in Working Notes for CLEF 2014 Conference, Sheffield, UK, September 15-18, 2014., 2014, vol. 1180, pp. 462–479.
  8. P. Bellot et al., “Overview of INEX 2014,” in Information Access Evaluation. Multilinguality, Multimodality, and Interaction - 5th International Conference of the CLEF Initiative, CLEF 2014, Sheffield, UK, September 15-18, 2014. Proceedings, 2014, vol. 8685, pp. 212–228, doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-11382-1_19.
  9. B. Karstens, M. Koolen, G. D. Mattiacci, R. Bod, and T. Ginsburg, “Reference Structures of National Constitutions,” in NAiL 2014: 2nd international workshop on "Network Analysis in Law": Wednesday december 10th 2014: in conjunction with JURIX 2014: 27th International Conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems, Krakow, Poland, 2014.

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2013

  1. M. Koolen, H. C. Huurdeman, and J. Kamps, “University of Amsterdam at the TREC 2013 Contextual Suggestion Track: Learning User Preferences from Wikitravel Categories,” in Proceedings of The Twenty-Second Text REtrieval Conference, TREC 2013, Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA, November 19-22, 2013, 2013, vol. Special Publication 500-302.
  2. M. Koolen, J. Kamps, and G. Kazai, “Social Book Search: The Impact of Professional and User-Generated Content on Book Suggestions,” in Proceedings of the 13th Dutch-Belgian Workshop on Information Retrieval, Delft, The Netherlands, April 26th, 2013, 2013, vol. 986, pp. 38–39.
  3. M. Koolen, G. Kazai, M. Preminger, and A. Doucet, “Overview of the INEX 2013 Social Book Search Track,” in Working Notes for CLEF 2013 Conference , Valencia, Spain, September 23-26, 2013., 2013, vol. 1179.
  4. M. Koolen, H. C. Huurdeman, and J. Kamps, “Comparing Topic Representations for Social Book Search,” in Working Notes for CLEF 2013 Conference , Valencia, Spain, September 23-26, 2013., 2013, vol. 1179.
  5. P. Bellot et al., “Overview of INEX 2013,” in Information Access Evaluation. Multilinguality, Multimodality, and Visualization - 4th International Conference of the CLEF Initiative, CLEF 2013, Valencia, Spain, September 23-26, 2013. Proceedings, 2013, vol. 8138, pp. 269–281, doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-40802-1_27.
  6. P. Bellot et al., “Report on INEX 2013,” SIGIR Forum, vol. 47, no. 2, pp. 21–32, 2013, doi: 10.1145/2568388.2568393.

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2012

  1. M. Koolen, J. Kamps, and H. C. Huurdeman, “Contextual Suggestion from Wikitravel: Exploiting Community-Based Suggestions,” in Proceedings of The Twenty-First Text REtrieval Conference, TREC 2012, Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA, November 6-9, 2012, 2012, vol. Special Publication 500-298.
  2. M. Koolen, G. Kazai, J. Kamps, M. Preminger, A. Doucet, and M. Landoni, “Overview of the INEX 2012 Social Book Search Track,” in CLEF 2012 Evaluation Labs and Workshop, Online Working Notes, Rome, Italy, September 17-20, 2012, 2012, vol. 1178.
  3. H. C. Huurdeman, J. Kamps, M. Koolen, and J. van Wees, “Using Collaborative Filtering in Social Book Search,” in CLEF 2012 Evaluation Labs and Workshop, Online Working Notes, Rome, Italy, September 17-20, 2012, 2012, vol. 1178.
  4. M. Koolen, J. Kamps, and G. Kazai, “Social book search: comparing topical relevance judgements and book suggestions for evaluation,” in 21st ACM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, CIKM’12, Maui, HI, USA, October 29 - November 02, 2012, 2012, pp. 185–194, doi: 10.1145/2396761.2396788.
  5. P. Bellot et al., “Report on INEX 2012,” SIGIR Forum, vol. 46, no. 2, pp. 50–59, 2012, doi: 10.1145/2422256.2422264.
  6. P. Bellot et al., “Report on INEX 2011,” SIGIR Forum, vol. 46, no. 1, pp. 33–42, 2012, doi: 10.1145/2215676.2215679.

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2011

  1. M. Koolen and J. Kamps, “What is the Importance of Anchor Text for Ad Hoc Search?,” in Proceedings of the 11th Dutch-Belgian Information Retrieval Workshop (DIR 2011), 2011, pp. 56–57.
  2. M. Koolen and J. Kamps, “Are Semantically Related Links Effective for Retrieval?,” in Advances in Information Retrieval: 33rd European Conference on IR Research (ECIR 2011), 2011.
  3. J. Kamps, R. Kaptein, and M. Koolen, “Using Anchor Text, Spam Filtering and Wikipedia for Web Search and Entity Ranking,” in The Ninteenth Text REtrieval Conference Proceedings (TREC 2010), 2011.
  4. M. Koolen, “The Meaning Of Structure: the Value of Link Evidence for Information Retrieval,” PhD thesis, IR Publications, Amsterdam, 2011.
  5. D. Alexander et al., “Report on INEX 2010,” SIGIR Forum, vol. 45, no. 1, Jun. 2011.
  6. M. Koolen, “The Meaning of Structure: the Value of Link Evidence for Information Retrieval,” SIGIR Forum, vol. 45, no. 1, Jun. 2011.
  7. G. Kazai, J. Kamps, M. Koolen, and N. Milic-Frayling, “Crowdsourcing for Book Search Evaluation: Impact of Quality on Comparative System Ranking,” in Proceedings of the 34th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval, 2011.
  8. M. Koolen and J. Kamps, “University of Amsterdam at the TREC 2011 Web Track,” in The Twentieth Text REtrieval Conference (TREC 2011) Notebook, 2011.
  9. G. Kazai, M. Koolen, J. Kamps, A. Doucet, and M. Landoni, “Overview of the INEX 2011 Book Track,” in INEX 2011 Workshop Pre-proceedings, 2011, pp. 11–35.
  10. F. Adriaans, M. Koolen, and J. Kamps, “University of Amsterdam at INEX 2011: Book and Data Centric Tracks,” in INEX 2011 Workshop Pre-proceedings, 2011, pp. 36–48.
  11. M. Koolen and J. Kamps, “Reducing Redundancy with Anchor Text and Spam Priors,” in Proceedings of The Twentieth Text REtrieval Conference, TREC 2011, Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA, November 15-18, 2011, 2011, vol. Special Publication 500-296.
  12. F. Adriaans, J. Kamps, and M. Koolen, “The Importance of Document Ranking and User-Generated Content for Faceted Search and Book Suggestions,” in Focused Retrieval of Content and Structure, 10th International Workshop of the Initiative for the Evaluation of XML Retrieval, INEX 2011, Saarbrücken, Germany, December 12-14, 2011, Revised Selected Papers, 2011, vol. 7424, pp. 30–44, doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-35734-3_2.

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2010

  1. J. Kamps and M. Koolen, “How Different are Wikipedia and Web Link Structure?,” in Proceedings of the 10th Dutch-Belgian Information Retrieval Workshop (DIR 2010), 2010.
  2. R. Kaptein, M. Koolen, and J. Kamps, “Result Diversity and Entity Ranking Experiments: Text, Anchors, Links, and Wikipedia,” in The Eighteenth Text REtrieval Conference Proceedings (TREC 2009), 2010.
  3. M. Koolen and J. Kamps, “Searching Cultural Heritage Data: Does Structure Help Expert Searchers?,” in Proceedings of RIAO 2010: Adaption, personalization and fusion of heterogeneous information, 2010.
  4. M. Koolen, R. Kaptein, and J. Kamps, “Focused Search in Books and Wikipedia: Categories, Links and Relevance Feedback,” in Focused Retrieval and Evaluation : 8th International Workshop of the Initiative for the Evaluation of XML Retrieval (INEX 2009), 2010.
  5. G. Kazai, A. Doucet, M. Koolen, and M. Landoni, “Overview of the INEX 2009 Book Track,” in Focused Retrieval and Evaluation : 8th International Workshop of the Initiative for the Evaluation of XML Retrieval (INEX 2009), 2010.
  6. T. Beckers et al., “Report on INEX 2009,” SIGIR Forum, vol. 44, no. 1, Jun. 2010.
  7. M. Koolen and J. Kamps, “The Impact of Collection Size on Relevance and Diversity,” in Proceedings of the 33rd Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval, 2010.
  8. M. Koolen and J. Kamps, “The Importance of Anchor text for Ad Hoc Search Revisited,” in Proceedings of the 33rd Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval, 2010.
  9. J. Kamps, R. Kaptein, and M. Koolen, “Using Anchor Text, Spam Filtering and Wikipedia for Web Search and Entity Ranking,” in The Ninteenth Text REtrieval Conference (TREC 2010) Notebook, 2010.
  10. M. Koolen and J. Kamps, “University of Amsterdam at INEX 2009: Ad hoc and Book Tracks,” in INEX 2010 Workshop Pre-proceedings, 2010, pp. 107–115.
  11. G. Kazai, M. Koolen, A. Doucet, and M. Landoni, “Overview of the INEX 2010 Book Track: At the Mercy of Crowdsourcing,” in INEX 2010 Workshop Pre-proceedings, 2010, pp. 89–99.

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2009

  1. J. Kamps and M. Koolen, “Is Wikipedia Link Structure Different?,” in Proceedings of the Second ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining (WSDM 2009), 2009, pp. 232–241.
  2. J. Kamps, M. Koolen, and A. Trotman, “Comparative Analysis of Clicks and Judgments for IR Evaluation,” in Proceedings of the Workshop on Web Search Click Data (WSCD 2009), 2009.
  3. M. Koolen, G. Kazai, and N. Craswell, “Wikipedia Pages as Entry Points for Book Search,” in Proceedings of the Second ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining (WSDM 2009), 2009, pp. 44–53.
  4. M. Koolen, J. Kamps, and V. de Keij\-zer, “Information Retrieval in Cultural Heritage,” Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, vol. 34, no. 2, 2009.
  5. G. Demartini et al., “Report on INEX 2008,” SIGIR Forum, vol. 43, no. 1, pp. 17–36, Jun. 2009.
  6. J. Kamps, S. Geva, A. Trotman, A. Woodley, and M. Koolen, “Overview of the INEX 2008 Ad Hoc Track,” in Advances in Focused Retrieval: 7th International Workshop of the Initiative for the Evaluation of XML Retrieval (INEX 2008), 2009, vol. 5631, pp. 1–28.
  7. J. Kamps and M. Koolen, “The Impact of Document Level Ranking on Focused Retrieval,” in Advances in Focused Retrieval: 7th International Workshop of the Initiative for the Evaluation of XML Retrieval (INEX 2008), 2009, vol. 5631.
  8. R. Kaptein, M. Koolen, and J. Kamps, “Using Wikipedia Categories for Ad Hoc Search,” in Proceedings of the 32nd Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval, 2009.
  9. M. Koolen and J. Kamps, “What’s in a Link? From Document Importance to Topical Relevance,” in Proceedings of the 2nd International Conferences on the Theory of Information Retrieval (ICTIR 2009), 2009, vol. 5766, pp. 313–321.
  10. R. Kaptein, M. Koolen, and J. Kamps, “Experiments with Result Diversity and Entity Ranking: Text, Anchors, Links, and Wikipedia,” in The Eighteenth Text REtrieval Conference (TREC 2009) Notebook, 2009.
  11. G. Kazai, A. Doucet, M. Koolen, and M. Landoni, “Overview of the INEX 2009 Book Track,” in INEX 2009 Workshop Pre-proceedings, 2009.
  12. M. Koolen, R. Kaptein, and J. Kamps, “University of Amsterdam at INEX 2009: Ad hoc, Book, and Entity Ranking Tracks,” in INEX 2009 Workshop Pre-proceedings, 2009.

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2008

  1. J. Kamps and M. Koolen, “The Importance of Link Evidence in Wikipedia,” in Advances in Information Retrieval: 30th European Conference on IR Research (ECIR 2008), 2008, vol. 4956, pp. 270–282.
  2. A. Arampatzis, J. Kamps, M. Koolen, and N. Nussbaum, “Access to Legal Documents: Exact Match, Best Match, and Combinations,” in The Sixteenth Text REtrieval Conference (TREC 2007), 2008.
  3. K. N. Fachry, J. Kamps, M. Koolen, and J. Zhang, “Using and Detecting Links in Wikipedia,” in Focused access to XML documents: 6th International Workshop of the Initiative for the Evaluation of XML Retrieval (INEX 2007), 2008, vol. 4862, pp. 388–403.
  4. J. Kamps, M. Koolen, and M. Lalmas, “Locating Relevant Text within XML Documents,” in Proceedings of the 31st Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval, 2008, pp. 847–849.
  5. J. Kamps and M. Koolen, “The Importance of Link Evidence in Wikipedia (extended abstract),” in Proceedings of BNAIC 2008, the twentieth Belgian-Dutch Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2008, pp. 319–320.
  6. J. Kamps, S. Geva, A. Trotman, A. Woodley, and M. Koolen, “Overview of the INEX 2008 Ad Hoc Track,” in INEX 2008 Workshop Pre-proceedings, 2008, pp. 1–28.
  7. K. N. Fachry, J. Kamps, R. Kaptein, M. Koolen, and J. Zhang, “The University of Amsterdam at INEX 2008: Ad Hoc, Book, Entity Ranking, Interactive, Link the Wiki, and XML Mining Tracks,” in INEX 2008 Workshop Pre-proceedings, 2008, pp. 66–92.

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2007

  1. A. Arampatzis, J. Kamps, M. Koolen, and N. Nussbaum, “MuSeUM: Unified Access to the State of the Art,” in Proceedings of the Seventh Dutch-Belgian Workshop on Information Retrieval (DIR 2007), 2007.
  2. J. Kamps, M. Koolen, and B. Sigurbjörnsson, “Filtering and Clustering XML Retrieval Results,” in Comparative Evaluation of XML Information Retrieval Systems: Fifth Workshop of the INitiative for the Evaluation of XML Retrieval (INEX 2006), 2007, vol. 4518, pp. 121–136.
  3. M. Koolen, A. Arampatzis, J. Kamps, V. de Keij\-zer, and N. Nussbaum, “Unified Access to Heterogeneous Data in Cultural Heritage,” in Proceedings of RIAO 2007: Large-Scale Semantic Access to Content (Text, Image, Video and Sound), 2007.
  4. J. Kamps, M. Koolen, and M. Lalmas, “Where to Start Reading a Textual XML Document?,” in Proceedings of the 30th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval, 2007, pp. 749–750.
  5. A. Arampatzis, J. Kamps, M. Koolen, and N. Nussbaum, “Deriving a Domain Specific Test Collection from a Query Log,” in Proceedings of the Workshop on Language Technology for Cultural Heritage Data (LaTeCH 2007), 2007, pp. 73–80.
  6. J. Kamps and M. Koolen, “On the Relation between Relevant Passages and XML Document Structure,” in SIGIR 2007 Workshop on Focused Retrieval, 2007, pp. 28–32.
  7. A. Arampatzis, J. Kamps, M. Koolen, and N. Nussbaum, “University of Amsterdam at the TREC 2007 Legal Track,” in The Sixteenth Text REtrieval Conference (TREC 2007) Notebook, 2007, pp. 623–625.
  8. K. N. Fachry, J. Kamps, M. Koolen, and J. Zhang, “The University of Amsterdam at INEX 2007,” in Pre-Proceedings of INEX 2007, 2007, pp. 388–402.

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2006

  1. M. Koolen, F. Adriaans, J. Kamps, and M. de Rij\-ke, “A Cross-Language Approach to Historic Document Retrieval,” in Advances in Information Retrieval: 28th European Conference on IR Research (ECIR 2006), 2006, vol. 3936, pp. 407–419.
  2. M. Koolen, F. Adriaans, J. Kamps, and M. de Rij\-ke, “A Cross-Language Approach to Historic Document Retrieval,” in Proceedings of the 18th Belgian-Dutch Conference on Artificial Intelligence (BNAIC 2006), 2006.
  3. J. Kamps, M. Koolen, and B. Sigurbjörnsson, “The University of Amsterdam at INEX 2006,” in INEX 2006 Workshop Pre-Proceedings, 2006, pp. 88–99.

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