The handbook published by Springer provides a comprehensive overview of the research field of recommender systems for technology enhanced learning (RecSysTEL). It aims to briefly introduce recommender systems and discuss issues related to their use for learning. The handbook serves as an overview of the work in this domain to help position new research and address those starting to study relevant topics. It makes the full bibliography covered available through an open Mendeley research group to connect readers to the community and contribute to the collection of new publications in this emerging field.
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Lecture book Recommender Systems for Learning
1. Handbook about the RecSysTEL research field
Next to the workshop series on Recommender Systems for TEL (RecSysTEL), a
handbook has been published by Springer that attempts to provide a
comprehensive overview of research in this area (http://bit.ly/recsystel_book).
The book aims to briefly introduce recommender systems and to discuss a wide and
representative sample of issues that people working on recommender systems for
learning. It serves as an overview of work in this domain and therefore especially
addresses people that start studying or researching relevant topics and want to
position their work in the overall landscape.
http://bit.ly/recsystel_book
All the bibliography covered by this book is available in an open group created at the
Mendeley research platform and will continue to be enriched with additional
references. We would like to encourage the reader to sign up for this group and to
connect to the community of people working on these topics, gaining access to the
collected blibliography but also contributing pointers to new relevant publications
within this very fast emerging domain.
http://bit.ly/recsystel