@incollection{juan10, author = "de Juan, Paloma and Iglesias, Carlos A.", abstract = "Traditional search systems are usually based on keywords, a very simple and convenient mechanism to express a need for information. This is the most popular way of searching the Web, although it is not always an easy task to accurately summarize a natural language query in a few keywords. Working with keywords means losing the context, which is the only thing that can help us deal with ambiguity. This is the biggest problem of keyword-based systems. Semantic Web technologies seem a perfect solution to this problem, since they make it possible to represent the semantics of a given domain. In this chapter, we present three projects, Harmos, Semusici and Cantiga, whose aim is to provide access to a music digital library. We will describe two search systems, a traditional one and a semantic one, developed in the context of these projects and compare them in terms of usability and effectiveness.", booktitle = "Canadian Semantic Web. Technologies and Applications", chapter = "Canadian S", doi = "10.1007/978-1-4419-7335-1_8", editor = "Weichang Du, Faezeh Ensan", isbn = "978-1-4419-7334-4", keywords = "music;search;semantic search", pages = "175-194", publisher = "Springer US", title = "{S}emantically {E}nriching the {S}earch {S}ystem of a {M}usic {D}igital {L}ibrary", url = "http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-4419-7335-1_8", year = "2010", }