This research aims to present the design and construction of guidelines on the ontology rules for research support services of the Khon Kaen University Library. In this research, there was a usage of Protégé version 3.5 to build an ontology into a knowledge base in the form of Ontology Web Language (OWL). The results showed ten ontology rules: 1) Rules for plagiarism recommendations 2) Rules for plagiarism recommendations on journal quality audits for academic publications 3) Rules for displaying recommendations on information retrieval in Web OPAC 4) Rules for displaying recommendations for information literacy training programs 5) Rules for displaying recommendations on thesis database lists 6) Rules for displaying recommendations 7) Rules for displaying instructions on e-journals databases, 8) Rules for displaying instructions on citations in the next section, 9) Rules for displaying instructions on endnote citations, and 10) Rules for displaying advice on research aids. The measurement accuracy (Precision) was 92.73%, the completeness (Recall) was 90.74%, and the F-measure was 91.72%.
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