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  1. Peer-to-Peer, Grid, and Service-Orientation in Digital Library Architectures: 6th Thematic Workshop of the EU Network of Excellence DELOS, Cagliari, Italy, ... Papers (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  2. Digital Images and Art Libraries in the Twenty-First Century (Journal of Library Administration Monographic "Separates" Vol. 39 Numbers 2/3, 2003) (Journal ...Vol. 39 Numbers 2/3, 2003)
  3. Digital Libraries: Technology and Management of Indigenous Knowledge for Global Access: 6th International Conference on Asian Digital Libraries, ICADL ... (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  4. From Gutenberg to the Global Information Infrastructure: Access to Information in the Networked World (Digital Libraries and Electronic Publishing) by Christine L. Borgman, 2003-03-01
  5. Digital Libraries: Philosophies, Technical Design Considerations, and Example Scenarios by Walter Stern, 2001-08-20
  6. The Digital Library: A Biography by Daniel Greenstein, Suzanne E. Thorin, 2002
  7. The Digital Factor in Library and Information Services (International Yearbook of Library & Information Management Series)
  8. MS. Junius 11: The origins of English poetry, a masterpiece of Anglo-Saxon art; Bodleian Library Digital Texts 1 (Bodleian Digital Texts)
  9. Initial findings from a three-year international case study exploring children's responses to literature in a digital library.: An article from: Library Trends by Sheri Massey, Ann Carlson Weeks, et all 2005-09-22
  10. Digital Cellular Radio (The Artech House Telecommunication Library) by George Calhoun, 1988-07-01
  11. Automated user modeling for personalized digital libraries [An article from: International Journal of Information Management] by E. Frias-Martinez, G. Magoulas, et all 2006-06-01
  12. The Evaluation of Worldwide Digital Reference Services in Libraries by Jia Liu, 2007-05-24
  13. Little Digital Video Book by Michael Rubin, 2001-09
  14. Digital Libraries and Information Networks by Amjad Ali, 2007-12

41. Digital Libraries '95 On-Line Proceedings
digital libraries 95 The Second Annual Conference on the Theory and Practice of digital libraries. digital libraries and Sustainable Development?, Amanda Spink.
http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/DL95/contents.html
Digital Libraries '95 The Second Annual Conference on the Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries
June 11-13, 1995 - Austin, Texas, USA
Getting a physical copy of the DL 95 Proceedings Sponsors and cooperating institutions From the Conference Chair , David M. Levy From the Program Chair , Richard Furuta Conference Committee Attendee List
Full Papers
Delivering Technology for Digital Libraries: Experiences as Vendors
William T. Crocca and William L. Anderson InterPay: Managing Multiple Payment Mechanisms in Digital Libraries
Steve B. Cousins, Steven P. Ketchpel, Andreas Paepcke, Hector Garcia-Molina, Scott W. Hassan, and Martin Roescheisen Providing Government Information on the Internet: Experiences with THOMAS
W. Bruce Croft, Robert Cook, and Dean Wilder A New Zealand Digital Library for Computer Science Research
Ian H. Witten, Sally Jo Cunningham, Mahendra Vallabh, and Timothy C. Bell Cataloging in the Digital Order
David M. Levy Collection Maintenance in the Digital Library
Mark S. Ackerman and Roy T. Fielding The Digital Research Library: Tasks and Commitments
Peter S. Graham

42. ACM - Digital Libraries Archive
JCDL Logo, Joint Conference on digital libraries. JCDL 2004 (Tucson, AZ, June 711, 2004). This site is an archive of Digital Library conferences and resources.
http://www.jcdl.org/
Joint Conference on Digital Libraries
JCDL 2004 (Tucson, AZ, June 7-11, 2004).
  • Home
  • About JCDL
  • JCDL Sponsors
  • JCDL Steering Committee ...
  • Related Events and Conferences
    This site is an archive of Digital Library conferences and resources. It is still under construction (specially the Related SIGs and Related Events and Conferences). We welcome your comments and suggestions for developing and enriching this site.
    JCDL 2004
    • Download the Call for papers ( txt pdf
    Full papers, panel and tutorial proposals Submissions closed (January 15 th Short papers, posters and demonstration and workshop proposals. Submissions closed (February 10 th Notification of acceptance March 7 th Camera ready copies of all accepted submissions : due March 31 st
    JCDL 2005
    JCDL 2005 will be held in Denver/Boulder, CO. Further details will be provided here soon.
    JCDL 2006 Conference Proposals
    The JCDL steering committee solicits proposals from groups interested in organizing the JCDL 2006 conference. Interested parties should contact the steering committee chair at furuta@cs.tamu.edu
  • 43. Oscar H. Ibarra Home Page
    University of California, Santa Barbara Design and analysis of algorithms, theory of computation, computational complexity, parallel computing, digital libraries.
    http://www.cs.ucsb.edu/~ibarra/
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    44. Index Page Of The Rutgers Distributed Laboratory For Digital Libraries.
    Interdisciplinary environment designed to address research and educational issues relevant to development, understanding and implementation.
    http://scils.rutgers.edu/RDLDL/
    The Rutgers Distributed Laboratory for Digital Libraries Director: Paul B. Kantor Director of Graduate Program: Nicholas Belkin
    Index Page
    Seminars Details on the Spring 2001 Seminar Series. What is the RDLDL A statement of our mission and an invitation to join us. Who are we A list of the faculty associated with the RDLDL that includes their research interests, contact information and links to personal and project web pages. Graduate Assistanship A description of the Graduate Associate Program. It includes a job description and an online application which can also be found at http://www.diglib.rutgers.edu/RDLDL/ga_form.html Documents This collection includes the plan for creation of the RDLDL written by Paul Kantor in 4/14/98 as well as a list of Progress reports: Lab meetings These are weekly events intended to acquaint graduate students from diverse disciplines with some of the central intellectual and technical issues associated with the development of Digital Libraries. They usually last for an hour and a half and include pizza! SCILS Home Rutgers Home Contact us at lreba@scils.rutgers.edu

    45. DLnet
    Provided by the National electronic Library for Health, the digital libraries Network is for health librarians and trainers in the UK interested in promotion and training.
    http://dlnet.blogspot.com/
    DLnet
    Digital Libraries Network is for health librarians and trainers in the UK, interested in promotion and training.
    Thursday, June 03, 2004
    Have you used NeLH to help improve health care?
    Here's an opportunity to tell the world and win a prize :-)
    http://www.le.ac.uk/li/lgh/library/clnelhprize.htm

    Write a 750 word case study and you could be in with a chance of winning a PDA and a conference bursary - more details on the above link.
    Prizes to be awarded at the 2nd UK Clinical Librarians Conference which is well worth attending. The programme looks great and we'll be there too - what more could you ask for?!
    // posted by Alison @
    Wednesday, June 02, 2004
    Handy quotes
    This was posted to the CLIN-LIB mailing list this week:
    http://www.mcmla.org/libnvalue.htm

    // posted by Alison @
    Thursday, May 27, 2004
    Another view of MLA04
    Here is Tom Roper's blog about MLA. Tom's the Information Resources Development Coordinator at the Brighton and Sussex Medical School. He reckons it was only us Brits who were blogging about the event - which adds to the feeling I got from the conference overall that in many ways we're ahead of what the US is doing in terms of health libraries...
    Fran
    // posted by fran @
    Wednesday, May 26, 2004

    46. Stuart Yeates
    University of Waikato, New Zealand Text Mining and digital libraries
    http://www.cs.waikato.ac.nz/~say1/
    In my development greenstone site , I am currently exploring automatic metadata extraction from raw text. Many features of this install are broken, if you want a system for for general use, go to the Proper NZDL Site . My publications are on a seperate Publications Page as is some of the material linked to my research group, the Text Mining Research Group I also have a page on Advogato
    Thesis Type Stuff
    My research question is ``How can novel metadata be automatically extracted, analysed and used within digital libraries ?'' My main supervisor is David Bainbridge , but I also work with Ian Witten and Sally Jo Cunningham . The introduction to my most recent progress report Metadata is used in libraries to build catalogues and manage their collections. Catalogues typically contain author, title, publication date and subject information for each document in the library's collections. There is, however, a great deal of other metadata not dealt with by these systems including: metadata related to the readers' accesses of the documents; subject area reviews and bibliographies; figures and tables within the documents; and domain specific dictionaries of terms and acronyms. By far the greatest source of metadata avaliable to libraries is the documents themselves (the ``full text''), with explicit metadata in bibliographies, tables of contents, tables of figures and indexes and implicit metadata in the structure of the text, for instance the terminology introduced and used and the other documents referred to. It is this novel, non-traditional, metadata that I intend to explore in my thesis.

    47. UC Berkeley Digital Library Project
    The UC Berkeley Digital Library Project is part of the digital libraries Initiative, sponsored by the National Science Foundation and many others.
    http://elib.cs.berkeley.edu/

    Seminar
    Calendar What's New Questions ... FAQ
    Re-inventing Scholarly Information Dissemination and Use
    The UC Berkeley Digital Library Project is developing the tools and technologies to support highly improved models of the "scholarly information life cycle." Our goal is to facilitate the move from the current centralized, discrete publishing model, to a distributed, continuous, and self-publishing model, while still preserving the best aspects of the current model such as peer review.
    Technologies

    48. SDSC Storage Resource Broker
    SDSC SRB provides the abstraction mechanisms needed to implement very large distributed environments like data grids, digital libraries, and persistent archives for data sharing, data publication, and data preservation.
    http://www.npaci.edu/DICE/SRB/
    The SDSC Storage Resource Broker (SRB) is client-server middleware that provides a uniform interface for connecting to heterogeneous data resources over a network and accessing replicated data sets. SRB, in conjunction with the Metadata Catalog (MCAT), provides a way to access data sets and resources based on their attributes and/or logical names rather than their names or physical locations.
    User Interfaces to SRB
    inQ - SRB Access Everywhere for Windows
    Click for Demo
    MySRB - Access Everywhere for the Web
    Click for Demo
    ... Other Interfaces to SRB
    Data Collections in SRB (managed at SDSC):
    click on image for a larger version
    Software
    Information

    49. Education & Research
    Web. Librarians and Campus CIOs are dealing with a plethora of new technologies and issues in the realm of digital libraries. The
    http://www.sun.com/products-n-solutions/edu/libraries/digitaltoolkit.html

    50. Document Imaging And Document Management By Archive Builders
    Assists organizations with their plans for document management, document imaging systems, and digital libraries.
    http://www.archivebuilders.com/
    Archive Builders
    Specializing in manual and digital corporate archives and records management California Local Gov. Retention Guidelines and Other Free Books White Papers Archive Builders Home Page Site Summary Sheet ... Click here for the newest paper (22025) on the PDF formats and creating permanent electronic records. Click here for fast imaging facts like: 1 scanned page (8 1/2 by 11 inches, A4) = 50 KiloBytes
    1 File Cabinet (4 drawer) of Paper (10 thousand pages) (Scanned) = 1 CD-ROM These facts are on the 12 page site summary sheet Archive Builders assists organizations with their plans for document management, document imaging systems and digital libraries. One of our most valuable services has proven to be advice and discussion of document management plans drawn up by organizations considering a system installation. We also offer onsite systems analysis, requirements planning and assistance in writing system specifications. Our extensive experience in the field provides us with the insight to ask the necessary questions and clarify the issues that proposed systems are designed to address. California Local Gov. Retention Guidelines and Other Free Books

    51. NSF/DARPA/NASA Digital Libraries Initiative: A Program Manager's Perspective
    Describes the digital libraries Initiative and focuses on how management can implement it.
    http://www.dlib.org/dlib/july98/07griffin.html
    D-Lib Magazine
    July/August 1998
    ISSN 1082-9873 NSF/DARPA/NASA Digital Libraries Initiative
    A Program Manager's Perspective
    Stephen M. Griffin
    Division of Information and Intelligent Systems (IIS)
    Program Director: Special Projects Digital Libraries Initiative
    National Science Foundation
    Arlington, Virginia USA
    sgriffin@nsf.gov
    Introduction
    The Digital Libraries Initiative (DLI) was the result of a community-based process which began in the late 1980s with informal discussions between researchers and agency program managers. These discussions progressed to planning workshops designed to develop research values and agendas and culminated in the National Science Foundation (NSF)/Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)/National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Research in Digital Libraries Initiative announced in late 1993. With the selection and funding of the six DLI projects [ http://www.cise.nsf.gov/iis/dli_home.html ], interest and activities related to digital libraries accelerated rapidly. The six DLI projects became highly visible and influential efforts, and grew in scope, participation and influence. NSF and DARPA funded additional workshops as part of the DLI to develop consensus on specific digital libraries topical areas and boundaries, to bring together researchers to stimulate cross-disciplinary interaction, and to ponder together how best to adapt to a rapidly changing global information environment. By now, researchers and practitioners from many disciplines have been drawn into digital libraries research and related activities, from subject domains reaching far beyond the sciences into the arts and humanities.

    52. ConMeg, Design, Conversion, Cad-libraries, Drawings, Interior, Furniture, Cnc
    Netherlands company providing in products and services for design, automation, CAD/CAM, CNC, conversion, digital libraries and product development. Includes company background, project examples and contacts.
    http://www.conmeg.com/

    53. CIDL - ICBN
    An alliance of Canadian libraries and organizations to promote, coordinate and facilitate the development of collections and services. Site contains general information with links to members' projects and further resources; also available in French.
    http://www.collectionscanada.ca/cidl/

    54. Infolab: The Infolab Home Page
    The Infolab is Tilburg University's research group on Information and Communication Technology, specializing in electronic commerce and digital libraries.
    http://www.uvt.nl/infolab/
    UvT Infolab People Projects Education Publications ... Research The Infolab Home Page Publications and Presentations Web Programs About Us Contact Us ... Colophon News and Announcements June 08
    CIS Seminar
    Rommert J. Casimir
    , Tilburg University
    12:30hrs - 13:30hrs, B 702
    Quality of Information: Is it still our concern?
    More information
    June 01
    CIS Seminar
    Jeff Sutherland
    , PatientKeeper Inc., Brighton USA
    12:30hrs - 13:30hrs, B 702
    Mobility Architecture for Advanced Enterprise Integration of Healthcare Systems
    More information
    News last updated Friday 04 June 2004 All Infolab More options Department of Information Systems and Management CRISM ... A.M.Kloosterhuis

    55. Digital Libraries At Xerox PARC
    digital libraries at Xerox PARC. Research in Support of digital libraries at Xerox PARC. (Note The following two articles were written
    http://www.parc.xerox.com/istl/projects/dlib/
    Digital Libraries at Xerox PARC
    Research in Support of Digital Libraries at Xerox PARC
    (Note: The following two articles were written for and appear at CNRI's DLIB Magazine
    Part I: The Changing Social Roles of Documents
    Part II: Paper and Digital Documents
    Back to PARC Home Page June 14, 1996

    56. CRADLE -- Center For Research And Development Of Digital Libraries
    Based at the University of North Carolina, the center is interested in the migration, management, and accessibility of digital information. It serves as a test bed for the development of new methodologies and also focuses on training and education by collaborating with other academic units, companies and organizations. The site includes some research publications, news, and further information and links.
    http://ils.unc.edu/cradle/
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    About CRADLE

    57. LHNCBC: Cognitive Science Branch (CgSB)
    Research in computer and information technologies involving investigation of linguistic, statistical, and knowledgebased methods, for improving access to biomedical information. Participation in the Unified Medical Language System (UMLS)project, NLM's Indexing Initiative and use of digital libraries. Collaborating with NLM's History of Medicine Division on profiles in science, a project to digitize collections of prominent biomedical scientists.
    http://lhncbc.nlm.nih.gov/cgsb/
    Cognitive Science Branch (CgSB)
    National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health
    Mission
    The Cognitive Science Branch conducts research and development in computer and information technologies. Important research areas involve the investigation of a variety of techniques, including linguistic, statistical, and knowledge-based methods, for improving access to biomedical information. Branch members actively participate in the Unified Medical Language System project and collaborate with other NLM research staff in NLM's Indexing Initiative, whose goal is to develop automated and semi-automated techniques for indexing the biomedical literature. The Branch also conducts research in digital libraries and is currently collaborating with NLM's History of Medicine Division on Profiles in Science, a project to digitize collections of prominent biomedical scientists. Several Branch projects address the challenges involved in providing health information to consumers.
    Projects

    58. ECDL 2004
    ECDL has become the major European forum focusing on digital libraries and associated technical, organisational and social issues. Keynote Speakers.
    http://www.ecdl2004.org/
    Call for Contributions Submit poster/demonstrator ( Now Closed Proceedings
    Conference organisation
    About the University and the City of Bath
    Note - All submissions are now closed.
    ECDL 2004 is the 8th in the series of European Digital Library Conferences. ECDL has become the major European forum focusing on digital libraries and associated technical, organisational and social issues.
    Keynote Speakers
    Lorcan Dempsey , Vice President, OCLC Tony Hey , Director, UK e-Science Programme Neil McLean , Director, IMS Australia
    Conference dates
    September 12 2004 - Tutorials September 13 - 15 2004 - Main conference including panel sessions and posters September 16 2004 - Workshops September 15-17 2004 - CLEF Workshop (details to be announced)
    Aims and audience
    Digital library research brings together a number of disciplines and practitioner communities, creating a stimulating environment for debate and an opportunity for establishing collaboration. ECDL provides a forum for the exchange of ideas between scientific disciplines and fosters joint initiatives with application communities. Involvement of researchers and practitioners from computing and information science disciplines is well established at ECDL. Increasingly these disciplines are engaging in discussion and co-operation with other groups concerned with knowledge management. ECDL 2004 encourages involvement from a wide range of disciplines and looks forward to continuing contributions from usability experts, educationalists, developers of eLearning systems, and from those working within the eScience and GRID communities. The continued success of ECDL rests on the exchange of ideas and experience between these groups.

    59. CLIR Issues Number 4
    Number 4 July/August 1998. Contents. What Are digital libraries? by Donald J. Waters. Announcements. What Are digital libraries? by Donald J. Waters
    http://www.clir.org/pubs/issues/issues04.html
    Number 4
    July/August 1998
    Contents
    What Are Digital Libraries?
    by Donald J. Waters Cornell Project Will Assess Risks of Migration Strategy
    by James M. Morris Task Forces to Meet in Plenary Session
    by James M. Morris Announcements
    What Are Digital Libraries?
    by Donald J. Waters THE MEANING OF the term “digital library” is less transparent than one might expect. The words conjure up images of cutting-edge computer and information science research. They are invoked to describe what some assert to be radically new kinds of practices for the management and use of information. And they are used to replace earlier references to “electronic” and “virtual” libraries. The partner institutions in the Digital Library Federation (DLF) realized in the course of developing their program that they needed a common understanding of what digital libraries are if they were to achieve the goal of effectively “federating” them. So they crafted the following definition, with the understanding that it might well undergo revision as they worked together: Digital libraries are organizations that provide the resources, including the specialized staff, to select, structure, offer intellectual access to, interpret, distribute, preserve the integrity of, and ensure the persistence over time of collections of digital works so that they are readily and economically available for use by a defined community or set of communities.

    60. Digilib 2003 - Index
    Toward a UserCentered Approach to digital libraries, the Conference on Users in the Electronic Information Environments is held in Espoo, Finland.
    http://www.lib.helsinki.fi/finelib/digilib/
    Programme Presentations, articles Organisers Registration ... Sponsors
    Welcome to the 2003 Conference on Users in the Electronic Information Environments
    September 8 - 9, 2003
    Espoo, Finland
    Conference mission
    The conference is aimed at promoting scientific discussion and information exchange on issues such as
    • how are users acting in the new digital information environments do the digital information environments contribute to the quality and productivity of research how do the users perceive the new information environments and evaluate their usefulness and usability how to evaluate the performance and resources of digital libraries from the viewpoint of service providers how do we ensure the usability of the high quality digital resources what are the visions for future in this area

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