item: #1 of 810 id: aalbersberg-supporting_science-2011 author: aalbersberg title: Supporting Science through the Interoperability of Data and Articles date: 2011 words: 2507 flesch: 41 summary: Supporting Science through the Interoperability of Data and Articles. According to the recent EU study, over 84% of scientists think it is useful to link underlying digital research data to peer-reviewed literature. Elsevier invites dataset repositories to collaborate with publishers to create an optimal interoperability. keywords: article; data; dataset; linking; research cache: aalbersberg-supporting_science-2011.html plain text: aalbersberg-supporting_science-2011.txt item: #2 of 810 id: abrams-harvards_perspective-2005 author: abrams title: Harvard's Perspective on the Archive Ingest and Handling Test date: 2005 words: 3873 flesch: 47 summary: The Harvard University Library has operated a preservation repository, the Digital Repository Service (DRS), for the past five years, with over 3.2 million digital objects (12 TB) currently under managed storage. The DRS is intended for highly curated digital assets. keywords: digital; drs; files; format; gif; images; jpeg; library; metadata; tiff cache: abrams-harvards_perspective-2005.html plain text: abrams-harvards_perspective-2005.txt item: #3 of 810 id: adamick-representation_and-2010 author: adamick title: Representation and Recognition of Subject Repositories date: 2010 words: 5652 flesch: 39 summary: Subject repositories are under-studied and under-represented in library science literature and in the scholarly communication and digital library fields. The authors recommend an increase of literature and research on subject repositories, development of standard language, guidelines, and best practices, and the formation of a community of subject repository professionals. keywords: access; articles; arxiv; development; digital; information; library; literature; repositories; repository; research; science; search; subject cache: adamick-representation_and-2010.html plain text: adamick-representation_and-2010.txt item: #4 of 810 id: adamick-trends_in-2010 author: adamick title: Trends in Large-Scale Subject Repositories date: 2010 words: 4497 flesch: 33 summary: Jessica Adamick, Rebecca Reznik-Zellen and others discuss the trends in large-scale subject repositories in D-Lib Magazine's Volume 16, Number 11/12. They discuss interdisciplinary scope, strong representation in the sciences and social sciences, use of open source repository software, acceptance of pre- and post-prints, moderated deposits, submitter responsibility for copyright, university library or departmental hosting, and discouraged withdrawal of materials. keywords: eprints; information; library; policy; repec; repositories; repository; research; science; subject; university cache: adamick-trends_in-2010.html plain text: adamick-trends_in-2010.txt item: #5 of 810 id: adams-hdl_2005-2005 author: adams title: HDL 2005 - the 3rd Healthcare Digital Libraries Workshop: Held in Conjunction with ECDL 2005, Vienna, Austria, 22 September 2005 date: 2005 words: 1651 flesch: 33 summary: The 3rd Healthcare Digital Libraries Workshop was held in conjunction with the 9th European Conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries (ECDL 2005) in Vienna, Austria on 22 September 2005. The workshop brought together researchers and medical professionals with interests in healthcare digital libraries. keywords: digital; healthcare; libraries; library; service; university cache: adams-hdl_2005-2005.html plain text: adams-hdl_2005-2005.txt item: #6 of 810 id: adams-healthcare_digital-2004 author: adams title: Healthcare Digital Libraries Workshop - HDL 2004: 16 September 2004, Bath, United Kingdom date: 2004 words: 1771 flesch: 40 summary: Healthcare Digital Libraries Workshop - HDL 2004 took place in Bath, UK on 16 September 2004. It brought together practitioners and researchers who were developing, designing and deploying digital library technologies in the healthcare domain. The increased importance of evidenced-based medicine for healthcare professionals has raised the importance of digital libraries in this domain. keywords: digital; information; library; talk; university cache: adams-healthcare_digital-2004.html plain text: adams-healthcare_digital-2004.txt item: #7 of 810 id: algee-viewshare_and-2012 author: algee title: Viewshare and the Kress Collection: Creating, Sharing, and Rapidly Prototyping Visual Interfaces to Cultural Heritage Collection Data date: 2012 words: 5522 flesch: 45 summary: Viewshare and the Kress Collection: Creating, Sharing, and Rapidly Prototyping Visual Interfaces to Cultural Heritage Collection Data is published in Volume 18, Number 11/12 of D-Lib Magazine. Viewshare is a free, open-source visualization platform developed by the National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program at the Library of Congress. keywords: collection; data; digital; display; gallery; image; kress; kress collection; new; users; viewshare cache: algee-viewshare_and-2012.html plain text: algee-viewshare_and-2012.txt item: #8 of 810 id: allard-7th_international-2004 author: allard title: 7th International Symposium on Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETD 2004): Distributing Knowledge Worldwide through Better Scholarly Communication, 3 - 5 June 2004, Lexington, Kentucky, USA date: 2004 words: 660 flesch: 37 summary: 7th International Symposium on Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETD 2004) took place 3-5 June 2004 in Lexington, Kentucky, USA. Nearly 200 delegates represented institutions in 18 countries on 6 continents and 26 U.S. states. keywords: etd; university cache: allard-7th_international-2004.html plain text: allard-7th_international-2004.txt item: #9 of 810 id: allard-digital_library-2002 author: allard title: Digital Library: IT Opportunities and Challenges in the New Millennium: 8 - 12 July 2002, Beijing, China date: 2002 words: 696 flesch: 36 summary: Digital Library: IT Opportunities and Challenges in the New Millennium took place 8 - 12 July 2002, Beijing, China. It was an international conference with more than 350 participants from China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan as well as twelve other countries. Suzie Allard from University of Kentucky was one of the speakers. keywords: conference; library cache: allard-digital_library-2002.html plain text: allard-digital_library-2002.txt item: #10 of 810 id: allen-modeloriented_information-2013 author: file title: None date: None words: None flesch: None summary: Robert B. Allen proposes developing a fabric of entities and events and discourse relationships to organize rich content describing history. He proposes a common-format, open-access, and open-source repository based on the standards described here could be developed. keywords: argumentation; causal; content; discourse; events; evidence; fabric; history; information; narrative; relationships cache: allen-modeloriented_information-2013 plain text: allen-modeloriented_information-2013.txt item: #11 of 810 id: allen-modeloriented_scientific-2011 author: allen title: Model-Oriented Scientific Research Reports date: 2011 words: 4543 flesch: 48 summary: Robert B. Allen, College of Information Science and Technology, Drexel University, proposes a model-oriented approach to scientific research reports. The text-based scientific research report format has shortcomings that would be ameliorated by the model-Oriented approach. keywords: approach; data; entities; library; model; process; processes; reports; research; systems cache: allen-modeloriented_scientific-2011.html plain text: allen-modeloriented_scientific-2011.txt item: #12 of 810 id: allen-weaving_content-2011 author: allen title: Weaving Content with Coordination Widgets date: 2011 words: 4413 flesch: 50 summary: Robert B. Allen developed a framework for coordination widgets that builds on hypertext structure, discourse elements and genre theory. The framework describes traditional widgets that have been developed to support paper-based publishing and can be applied to environments for supporting interaction with electronic text. keywords: abstracts; content; coordination; discourse; framework; genre; hypertext; level; structure; text; widgets cache: allen-weaving_content-2011.html plain text: allen-weaving_content-2011.txt item: #13 of 810 id: almasy-software_for-2002 author: almasy title: Software for Building a Full-Featured Discipline-Based Web Portal: The Scout Portal Toolkit date: 2002 words: 4293 flesch: 55 summary: The Scout Portal Toolkit is an open source software package that allows collection developers to share their collection's metadata via the web. It was developed by the Internet Scout Project at the University of Wisconsin-Madison with funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. keywords: field; metadata; portal; resource; search; spt; user; web cache: almasy-software_for-2002.html plain text: almasy-software_for-2002.txt item: #14 of 810 id: altman-a_proposed-2007 author: altman title: A Proposed Standard for the Scholarly Citation of Quantitative Data date: 2007 words: 6228 flesch: 51 summary: A proposed standard for the Scholarly Citation of Quantitative data is presented by Micah Altman, Gary King and David Florence Professor of Government, Institute for Quantitative Social Science, 1737 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA 02138. keywords: citation; data; elements; identifier; metadata; set; sets; standard; unf; url; web cache: altman-a_proposed-2007.html plain text: altman-a_proposed-2007.txt item: #15 of 810 id: altman-ndsa_storage-2013 author: altman title: NDSA Storage Report: Reflections on National Digital Stewardship Alliance Member Approaches to Preservation Storage Technologies date: 2013 words: 7306 flesch: 43 summary: The structure and design of digital storage systems is a cornerstone of digital preservation. The National Digital Stewardship Alliance conducted a survey of member organizations. The results of the survey provide a frame of reference for organizations to compare their storage system approaches with NDSA members. keywords: access; cloud; content; copies; digital; fixity; members; organization; preservation; requirements; storage; survey cache: altman-ndsa_storage-2013.html plain text: altman-ndsa_storage-2013.txt item: #16 of 810 id: alvite-survey_of-2005 author: alvite title: Survey of the Providers of Electronic Publications Holding Contracts with Spanish University Libraries date: 2005 words: 6181 flesch: 43 summary: Survey of the Providers of Electronic Publications Holding Contracts with Spanish University Libraries. D-Lib Magazine, April 2005. Blanca Rodríguez Bravo, María Luisa Alvite Díez and Luisa Alvite from Facultad de Filosofía y Letras de León, Leon, Spain. keywords: access; categories; contents; emerald; information; kluwer; materials; publications; sciencedirect; sciences; search; use; wiley cache: alvite-survey_of-2005.html plain text: alvite-survey_of-2005.txt item: #17 of 810 id: anderson-necessary_but-2008 author: anderson title: Necessary but Not Sufficient: Modelling Online Archive Development in the UK date: 2008 words: 9857 flesch: 49 summary: Necessary but not sufficient: Modelling Online Archive Development in the UK by Ian G. Anderson from the University of Glasgow. D-Lib Magazine Volume 14 Number 1/2, January/February 2008, ISSN 1082-9873. keywords: aids; archives; content; data; development; digital; finding; information; library; model; online; services; sites; technology; type; user; web cache: anderson-necessary_but-2008.html plain text: anderson-necessary_but-2008.txt item: #18 of 810 id: anglada-the_use-2004 author: anglada title: The Use of Consortially Purchased Electronic Journals by the CBUC (2000-2003) date: 2004 words: 5201 flesch: 53 summary: The Use of Consortially Purchased Electronic Journals by the CBUC (2000-2003) is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 10 Number 6, June 2004, ISSN 1082-9873. The authors are: Cristóbal Urbano, Angel Borrego, Lluís Anglada, Antonio Cosculluela, Núria Comellas and Carme Cantos. keywords: articles; cbuc; libraries; package; paper; titles; university; use cache: anglada-the_use-2004.html plain text: anglada-the_use-2004.txt item: #19 of 810 id: apps-why_openurl-2006 author: apps title: Why OpenURL? date: 2006 words: 6787 flesch: 51 summary: Ann Apps and Ross MacIntyre discuss the evolution of linking technologies with a particular focus on OpenURL, now a N ISO standard. They discuss the implications for stakeholders in the supply chain, including publishers, intermediaries, libraries and readers. keywords: access; article; doi; information; journal; library; linking; links; openurl; publishers; resolver; resources; services; user cache: apps-why_openurl-2006.html plain text: apps-why_openurl-2006.txt item: #20 of 810 id: arko-using_annotations-2006 author: arko title: Using Annotations to Add Value to a Digital Library for Education date: 2006 words: 3824 flesch: 47 summary: Using annotations to add value to a digital library for education is a topic in D-Lib Magazine's May 2006 issue. Annotation metadata provides a mechanism by which digital libraries can provide additional information about library resources above and beyond that which is included in the master resource metadata record. keywords: annotation; crs; digital; dlese; library; resource; system cache: arko-using_annotations-2006.html plain text: arko-using_annotations-2006.txt item: #21 of 810 id: arlitsch-digitizing_sanborn-2002 author: arlitsch title: Digitizing Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps(TM) for a Full Color, Publicly Accessible Collection date: 2002 words: 2392 flesch: 54 summary: Digitizing Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps for a Full Color, Publicly Accessible Collection is a project of Kenning Arlitsch, Head of Digital Technologies at J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah. Sanborn Maps documented the rise of American cities from 1867 to 1970. keywords: collection; digital; files; library; maps; project; sanborn cache: arlitsch-digitizing_sanborn-2002.html plain text: arlitsch-digitizing_sanborn-2002.txt item: #22 of 810 id: arms-a_research-2006 author: arms title: A Research Library Based on the Historical Collections of the Internet Archive date: 2006 words: 4152 flesch: 58 summary: A research library based on the historical collections of the Internet Archive is being built for social science research. The primary users are social scientists. The digital library's challenge is to organize the ten billion Web pages from the historical collection. keywords: archive; cornell; data; internet; library; pages; research; researchers; science; web cache: arms-a_research-2006.html plain text: arms-a_research-2006.txt item: #23 of 810 id: arms-a_spectrum-2002 author: arms title: A Spectrum of Interoperability: The Site for Science Prototype for the NSDL date: 2002 words: 5517 flesch: 53 summary: The Site for Science Prototype for the NSDL is a program to build a digital library for education in science, mathematics, engineering and technology. It is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) Division of Undergraduate Education. Several articles were published in D-Lib Magazine. keywords: collections; digital; interoperability; library; metadata; nsdl; repository; science; services; site cache: arms-a_spectrum-2002.html plain text: arms-a_spectrum-2002.txt item: #24 of 810 id: arms-a_viewpoint-2005 author: arms title: A Viewpoint Analysis of the Digital Library date: 2005 words: 1619 flesch: 47 summary: The first federally funded research program in digital libraries was DARPA's Computer Science Technical Reports project. The NSF/DARPA/NASA program officers selected the name "Digital Libraries Initiative" for their joint program that began in 1994. William Arms asks if digital libraries should be self-sufficient islands or a single global digital library. keywords: digital; libraries; library; user; viewpoint cache: arms-a_viewpoint-2005.html plain text: arms-a_viewpoint-2005.txt item: #25 of 810 id: arms-automated_digital-2000 author: arms title: Automated Digital Libraries: How Effectively Can Computers Be Used for the Skilled Tasks of Professional Librarianship? date: 2000 words: 4392 flesch: 54 summary: Libraries are expensive and research libraries are particularly expensive in the U.S. Few people can afford good access to primary scientific, medical, legal and scholarly information. In digital libraries, the facilities costs are small, since digital libraries avoid the need for expensive buildings. Open access materials on the Internet are making many primary materials available at no cost. keywords: access; computers; computing; information; libraries; library; search; services; web cache: arms-automated_digital-2000.html plain text: arms-automated_digital-2000.txt item: #26 of 810 id: arms-escience_in-2009 author: arms title: EScience in Practice: Lessons from the Cornell Web Lab date: 2009 words: 5044 flesch: 61 summary: EScience in Practice: Lessons from the Cornell Web Lab is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 15 Number 5/6, May/June 2009. The American Chemical Society has registered the name "eScience" as a trademark. keywords: archive; collections; computing; cornell; data; escience; internet; lab; pages; research; researchers; web cache: arms-escience_in-2009.html plain text: arms-escience_in-2009.txt item: #27 of 810 id: artacho-report_on-2006 author: artacho title: Report on the Workshop of Learning Object Repositories as Digital Libraries: September 22, 2006, Alicante, Spain date: 2006 words: 722 flesch: 36 summary: The first ever Learning Object Repository as Digital Libraries workshop was held in Alicante, Spain on September 22, 2006. Miguel Rodríguez-Artacho, UNED University, Spain and Erik Duval, K.U. Leuven, Belgium served as the workshop chairs. keywords: learning; repositories; workshop cache: artacho-report_on-2006.html plain text: artacho-report_on-2006.txt item: #28 of 810 id: artini-the_openaire-2015 author: artini title: The OpenAIRE Literature Broker Service for Institutional Repositories date: 2015 words: 5542 flesch: 34 summary: The OpenAIRE Literature Broker Service for Institutional Repository is the European infrastructure for Open Access scholarly communication. It provides access to a graph of objects relative to publications, datasets, people, organizations, projects, and funders. The paper presents the high-level architecture behind the realization of an institutional repository. keywords: author; data; information; metadata; objects; openaire; publication; repositories; repository; research; service; sources cache: artini-the_openaire-2015.html plain text: artini-the_openaire-2015.txt item: #29 of 810 id: aschenbrenner-a_workshop-2009 author: aschenbrenner title: A Workshop Series for Grid/Repository Integration date: 2009 words: 1335 flesch: 43 summary: A Workshop Series for Grid/Repository Integration was published in D-Lib Magazine in January/February 2009. The authors are Andreas Aschenbrenner, Tobias Blanke, Neil P Chue Hong, Nicholas Ferguson and Mark Hedges. keywords: data; grid; repositories; repository cache: aschenbrenner-a_workshop-2009.html plain text: aschenbrenner-a_workshop-2009.txt item: #30 of 810 id: aschenbrenner-report_on-2005 author: aschenbrenner title: Report on the 5th International Web Archiving Workshop (IWAW) date: 2005 words: 2301 flesch: 49 summary: The European Conference on Digital Libraries (ECDL) hosted the 5th International Web Archiving Workshop (IWAW) in Vienna, Austria. About 60 participants joined the event, mainly from Europe and the USA, but also from as far away as Australia and Japan. keywords: archive; archiving; preservation; session; web; workshop cache: aschenbrenner-report_on-2005.html plain text: aschenbrenner-report_on-2005.txt item: #31 of 810 id: aschenbrenner-the_future-2008 author: aschenbrenner title: The Future of Repositories? Patterns for (Cross-)Repository Architectures date: 2008 words: 4497 flesch: 43 summary: The Future of Repository Architectures is discussed in D-Lib Magazine Volume 14 Number 11/12, November/December 2008. The authors are Andreas Aschenbrenner, Tobias Blanke, David Flanders, Mark Hedges, Ben O'Steen, Andreas Acheson and Andreas Flanders. They discuss the development of e-repositories. keywords: digital; file; infrastructure; level; management; objects; preservation; repositories; repository; services; storage; user cache: aschenbrenner-the_future-2008.html plain text: aschenbrenner-the_future-2008.txt item: #32 of 810 id: ashenfelder-21st_century-2009 author: ashenfelder title: 21st Century Shipping: Network Data Transfer to the Library of Congress date: 2009 words: 3282 flesch: 63 summary: 21st Century Shipping describes the Library of Congress's network data-transfer process. Between 2008 and 2009 the Library added about 100 TB of data to its digital collections transferred from universities, publishers, web archivists and other organizations. Most of the data was transferred over the Internet. The Library receives most digital collections from its National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program. keywords: bag; data; file; library; network; transfer cache: ashenfelder-21st_century-2009.html plain text: ashenfelder-21st_century-2009.txt item: #33 of 810 id: assante-science_20-2015 author: assante title: Science 2.0 Repositories: Time for a Change in Scholarly Communication date: 2015 words: 6310 flesch: 36 summary: Massimiliano Assante, Leonardo Candela, Donatella Castelli, Paolo Manghi and Pasquale Pagano present the idea of Science 2.0 Repository (SciRepos) in D-Lib Magazine. keywords: activity; communication; data; ict; products; publishing; research; research products; science; scientists; scirepo; services cache: assante-science_20-2015.html plain text: assante-science_20-2015.txt item: #34 of 810 id: atanassova-temporal_properties-2016 author: atanassova title: Temporal Properties of Recurring In-text References date: 2016 words: 3084 flesch: 49 summary: Iana Atanassova, Marc Bertin and others studied the temporal properties of recurring in-text references in research articles. They processed a large scale corpus of 80,000 papers published by PLOS (Public Library of Science). They found that the age of recurring references varies between sections and journals. keywords: citation; plos; references; sections; structure; text; text references cache: atanassova-temporal_properties-2016.html plain text: atanassova-temporal_properties-2016.txt item: #35 of 810 id: atkins-the_isi-1999 author: atkins title: The ISI Web of Science - Links and Electronic Journals: How links work to day in the Web of Science, and the challenges posed by electronic journals date: 1999 words: 3441 flesch: 54 summary: The ISI Web of Science is a new form of citation indexing. It was developed by the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) to make citation searching easier and more intuitive for the general public. It is based on the hypertext link and development of Web browsers. keywords: isi; links; records; references; science; web cache: atkins-the_isi-1999.html plain text: atkins-the_isi-1999.txt item: #36 of 810 id: awre-report_on-2004 author: awre title: Report on the 3rd OAI Workshop: CERN, Geneva, 12-14 February 2004 date: 2004 words: 2332 flesch: 49 summary: The 3rd OAI Workshop was held at CERN on 12-14 February 2004. The growing interest in OAI and the open access movement led to a big increase in the number of delegates to the workshop (from 120-190) this year. 27 countries were represented this time. keywords: access; journals; oai; repositories; repository; workshop cache: awre-report_on-2004.html plain text: awre-report_on-2004.txt item: #37 of 810 id: awre-the_cree-2005 author: awre title: The CREE Project: Investigating User Requirements for Searching within Institutional Environments date: 2005 words: 5121 flesch: 54 summary: The CREE project investigated user requirements for the presentation of Internet-based search tools in a variety of local institutional environments. The project's three-strand approach to its investigation included a survey. Chris Awre, Gabriel Hanganu, Caroline Ingram, Tony Brett and Ian Dolphin are involved in the project. keywords: cms; end; search; search tools; tools; user; vle cache: awre-the_cree-2005.html plain text: awre-the_cree-2005.txt item: #38 of 810 id: baker-a_grammar-2000 author: baker title: A Grammar of Dublin Core date: 2000 words: 4943 flesch: 56 summary: A grammar of Dublin Core was published in D-Lib Magazine in October 2000. Thomas Baker is the author. He is based on the premise that Dublin Core is a small language for making a particular class of objects. The founding principle that "every element is optional and repeatable" reinforces the notion that a Dublin Core description is to be taken as a whole. keywords: core; dublin; elements; qualifiers; rdf; resource; statements; subject cache: baker-a_grammar-2000.html plain text: baker-a_grammar-2000.txt item: #39 of 810 id: baker-identifying_metadata-2003 author: baker title: Identifying Metadata Elements with URIs: The CORES Resolution date: 2003 words: 7040 flesch: 42 summary: On 18 November 2002, at a meeting organised by the CORES Project, several organisations achieved consensus on a resolution to assign Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs) to metadata elements as a useful first step towards the development of mapping infrastructures and interoperability services. In June 2003, the maintainers of GILS, ONIX, MARC 21, CERIF, DOI, IEEE/LOM and Dublin Core report on their implementations of the resolution. keywords: cores; dcmi; doi; elements; information; lom; marc; metadata; namespace; onix; resolution; standards; terms; uris cache: baker-identifying_metadata-2003.html plain text: baker-identifying_metadata-2003.txt item: #40 of 810 id: baptista-report_on-2009 author: baptista title: Report on the 2nd Ibero-American Conference on Electronic Publishing in the Context of Scholarly Communication (CIPECC 2008) date: 2009 words: 2020 flesch: 46 summary: Report on the 2nd Ibero-American Conference on Electronic Publishing in the Context of Scholarly Communication (CIPECC 2008) was published in D-Lib Magazine March/April 2009. The conference took place from 17-21 November 2008 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The biennial conference series accepts works and communications in Portuguese and Spanish. keywords: access; brazil; conference; theme cache: baptista-report_on-2009.html plain text: baptista-report_on-2009.txt item: #41 of 810 id: baptista-tea_for-2007 author: baptista title: Tea for Two: Bringing Informal Communication to Repositories date: 2007 words: 6010 flesch: 51 summary: Tea for Two is an article written by Miguel Ferreira and Ana Alice Baptista. It is about bringing informal communication to repositories. The article is based on the DSpace platform add-ons developed by the "DSpace Dev@University of Minho". keywords: add; comments; communication; documents; dspace; figure; relationships; system; woc cache: baptista-tea_for-2007.html plain text: baptista-tea_for-2007.txt item: #42 of 810 id: bardi-a_framework-2015 author: bardi title: A Framework Supporting the Shift from Traditional Digital Publications to Enhanced Publications date: 2015 words: 4366 flesch: 42 summary: A Framework Supporting the Shift from Traditional Digital Publications to Enhanced Publications is published in Volume 21, Number 1/2 of D-Lib Magazine. It was written by Alessia Bardi and Paolo Manghi from Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Italy. keywords: data; definition; eps; framework; model; parts; publications; research; support; systems cache: bardi-a_framework-2015.html plain text: bardi-a_framework-2015.txt item: #43 of 810 id: bartolo-nsf_-2005 author: bartolo title: NSF / NSDL Workshop on Scientific Markup Languages date: 2005 words: 3618 flesch: 36 summary: This article discusses a workshop on scientific markup languages (MLs) on June 14-15, 2004. The workshop brought together forty-three higher education, publishing and software and government representatives from the disciplines of biology, chemistry, earth sciences, mathematics, materials sciences, and physics. keywords: data; development; information; languages; markup; materials; science; web; workshop cache: bartolo-nsf_-2005.html plain text: bartolo-nsf_-2005.txt item: #44 of 810 id: bauer-an_examination-2005 author: bauer title: An Examination of Citation Counts in a New Scholarly Communication Environment date: 2005 words: 3355 flesch: 54 summary: Citation analysis is an important tool used to trace scholarly research, measure impact, and justify tenure and funding decisions. Web of Science has been the major research database for citation tracking. Two new tools are now available to count citations: Scopus and Google Scholar. This paper presents a case study comparing the citation counts for articles from the Journal of the American Society for Information Science. keywords: articles; citation; google; scholar; science; scopus; web cache: bauer-an_examination-2005.html plain text: bauer-an_examination-2005.txt item: #45 of 810 id: bauer-implementing_digital-2001 author: bauer title: Implementing Digital Sanborn Maps for Ohio: OhioLINK and OPLIN Collaborative Project date: 2001 words: 3017 flesch: 51 summary: The Ohio Library and Information Network (OhioLINK) and the Ohio Public Library Network (OPLIN) have collaborated to provide the state of Ohio with digital versions of Sanborn Fire Insurance maps covering the state. This is the first such collaboration between the two consortia. keywords: information; library; maps; ohiolink; oplin; public; sanborn; users cache: bauer-implementing_digital-2001.html plain text: bauer-implementing_digital-2001.txt item: #46 of 810 id: beagle-visualizing_keyword-2003 author: beagle title: Visualizing Keyword Distribution Across Multidisciplinary C-Space date: 2003 words: 4450 flesch: 55 summary: This article is based on invited papers presented at the Alliance for Innovation in Science & Technology conference, "Evolving Digital Libraries," Santa Fe, NM, October 21-22 2002, and at the NELINET conference "The Cutting Edge Catalog: Challenging Traditions," Worcester, MA, November 22, 2002. Donald Beagle is the Director of Library Services at Belmont Abbey College. keywords: books; classification; keyword; lcc; library; scholastica; search; space; students; subclass cache: beagle-visualizing_keyword-2003.html plain text: beagle-visualizing_keyword-2003.txt item: #47 of 810 id: beagrie-an_update-2002 author: beagrie title: An Update on The Digital Preservation Coalition date: 2002 words: 1789 flesch: 13 summary: The Digital Preservation Coalition was established in July 2001 and has been in operation for six months. It has a membership of 19 institutions and consortia with representation from the principal archive, library, research, publishing and government organisations. The DPC aims to develop a UK digital preservation agenda within an international context. keywords: activities; coalition; digital; members; preservation cache: beagrie-an_update-2002.html plain text: beagrie-an_update-2002.txt item: #48 of 810 id: beagrie-plenty_of-2005 author: beagrie title: Plenty of Room at the Bottom? Personal Digital Libraries and Collections date: 2005 words: 3540 flesch: 43 summary: People are capturing and storing an ever-increasing amount of digital information about or for themselves. Computer processing, storage, and software tools available to individuals are increasing in power, volume, and ease of use. Moore's Law is an exponential increase in computer processing power. Personal digital stores of a terabyte or more are almost within reach of individuals. keywords: collections; content; future; individuals; information; interest; material; research; services cache: beagrie-plenty_of-2005.html plain text: beagrie-plenty_of-2005.txt item: #49 of 810 id: beagrie-the_continuing-2004 author: beagrie title: The Continuing Access and Digital Preservation Strategy for the UK Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) date: 2004 words: 4503 flesch: 38 summary: The Continuing Access and Digital Preservation Strategy for the UK Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) was approved by JISC committees in October 2002. The Strategy set out the case for higher investment by the UK Higher and Further Education sectors in digital preservation. keywords: data; digital; information; jisc; management; preservation; services; strategy cache: beagrie-the_continuing-2004.html plain text: beagrie-the_continuing-2004.txt item: #50 of 810 id: beaman-determining_space-2004 author: beaman title: Determining Space from Place for Natural History Collections: In a Distributed Digital Library Environment date: 2004 words: 3240 flesch: 34 summary: Determining Space from Place for Natural History Collections: In a Distributed Digital Library Environment is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 10 Number 5, May 2004. More than a billion biological specimens have been collected, preserved and deposited in the permanent collections of museums and herbaria around the world. Digitizing the data associated with a billion specimens is an enormous task. keywords: access; biodiversity; collections; data; digital; geospatial; information; place; referencing; specimens cache: beaman-determining_space-2004.html plain text: beaman-determining_space-2004.txt item: #51 of 810 id: bearman-intellectual_property-2000 author: bearman title: Intellectual Property Conservancies date: 2000 words: 3613 flesch: 46 summary: David Bearman is the President of the Knowledge Conservancy, a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of intellectual property. He was involved in the planning of the organization. He explains the challenges of building a free-to-read digital conservancy. keywords: access; benefits; content; ipc; metadata; property; public; rights cache: bearman-intellectual_property-2000.html plain text: bearman-intellectual_property-2000.txt item: #52 of 810 id: bearman-jeannoel_jeanneneys-2006 author: bearman title: Jean-Noel Jeanneney's Critique of Google: Private Sector Book Digitization and Digital Library Policy date: 2006 words: 3684 flesch: 47 summary: Jean-Noel Jeanneney's Critique of Google: Private Sector Book Digitization and Digital Library Policy was published by the University of Chicago Press in October. It has succeeded in motivating a movement to digitize European print heritage. keywords: book; digital; digitization; european; google; jeanneney; knowledge; library; search cache: bearman-jeannoel_jeanneneys-2006.html plain text: bearman-jeannoel_jeanneneys-2006.txt item: #53 of 810 id: bearman-reality_and-1999 author: bearman title: Reality and Chimeras in the Preservation of Electronic Records date: 1999 words: 2148 flesch: 39 summary: The Council on Library and Information Resources published a paper by Jeff Rothenberg as the first in a series of papers on preserving digital information in January 1999. The paper was titled "Reality and Chimeras in the Preservation of Electronic Records". David Bearman wrote an opinion piece for D-Lib Magazine in April 1999. keywords: emulation; metadata; records; rothenberg; time cache: bearman-reality_and-1999.html plain text: bearman-reality_and-1999.txt item: #54 of 810 id: bearman-social_terminology-2005 author: bearman title: Social Terminology Enhancement through Vernacular Engagement: Exploring Collaborative Annotation to Encourage Interaction with Museum Collections date: 2005 words: 5203 flesch: 53 summary: Social Terminology Enhancement through Vernacular Engagement: Exploring Collaborative Annotation to Encourage Interaction with Museum Collections is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 11 Number 9, September 2005. It is written by David Bearman and Jennifer Trant, who discuss how museums can develop and sustain user engagement. keywords: art; august; cataloguing; crowd; group; images; metropolitan; museum; terms; user; web; working cache: bearman-social_terminology-2005.html plain text: bearman-social_terminology-2005.txt item: #55 of 810 id: beaudoin-a_framework-2012 author: beaudoin title: A Framework for Contextual Metadata Used in the Digital Preservation of Cultural Objects date: 2012 words: 6431 flesch: 43 summary: A Framework for Contextual Metadata Used in the Digital Preservation of Cultural Objects is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 18, Number 11/12. Joan E. Beaudoin proposes and defines a framework for ensuring that relevant contextual metadata is easily collected and maintained. keywords: audience; bridge; digital; dimension; file; image; information; item; object; original; preservation cache: beaudoin-a_framework-2012.html plain text: beaudoin-a_framework-2012.txt item: #56 of 810 id: beaudoin-context_and-2012 author: beaudoin title: Context and Its Role in the Digital Preservation of Cultural Objects date: 2012 words: 8864 flesch: 38 summary: Joan Beaudoin wrote a paper on context and its role in the digital preservation of cultural objects. It was published in Volume 18, Number 11/12 of D-Lib Magazine. It is a guide to capturing data about the creation and preservation of digital resources. keywords: aspects; context; digital; information; libraries; library; materials; metadata; objects; original; preservation; use; users cache: beaudoin-context_and-2012.html plain text: beaudoin-context_and-2012.txt item: #57 of 810 id: becker-report_on-2014 author: becker title: Report on the Capability Assessment and Improvement Workshop (CAIW) at iPres 2013 date: 2014 words: 4295 flesch: 39 summary: Report on the Capability Assessment and Improvement Workshop (CAIW) at iPres 2013 is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 20, Number 3/4. It was organized as part of the 10th International Conference on Digital Preservation (iPres 2013). keywords: approaches; assessment; digital; improvement; information; method; organizations; preservation; workshop cache: becker-report_on-2014.html plain text: becker-report_on-2014.txt item: #58 of 810 id: becker-the_benchmarking-2016 author: becker title: The Benchmarking Forum at IPRES 2015 date: 2016 words: 3821 flesch: 42 summary: The Benchmarking Forum at the International Conference on Digital Preservation (iPres) 2015 brought together digital preservation researchers, community organizations and practitioners to discuss opportunities and challenges in adopting software benchmarking as a systematic tool for evaluating digital preservation tools. Outcomes included an initial set of benchmark specifications for targeted scenarios elaborated jointly during the workshop and concrete collaborative actions that will take place in 2016. keywords: benchmarking; data; digital; format; iso; preservation; project; set; software; tools cache: becker-the_benchmarking-2016.html plain text: becker-the_benchmarking-2016.txt item: #59 of 810 id: beel-the_architecture-2014 author: beel title: The Architecture and Datasets of Docear's Research Paper Recommender System date: 2014 words: 7290 flesch: 50 summary: Joeran Beel and Stefan Langer developed a research paper recommender system for their reference management software Docear. The architecture comprises of multiple components, e.g. for crawling PDFs, generating user models, and calculating content-based recommendations. The four datasets contain metadata of 9.4 million academic articles, including 1.8 million articles publicly available on the Web. keywords: architecture; datasets; docear; information; maps; mind; paper; recommendations; recommender; research; system; users; web cache: beel-the_architecture-2014.html plain text: beel-the_architecture-2014.txt item: #60 of 810 id: behnk-testing_the-2014 author: behnk title: Testing the HathiTrust Copyright Search Protocol in Germany: A Pilot Project on Procedures and Resources date: 2014 words: 8426 flesch: 53 summary: There are more than 11 million volumes in the HathiTrust Digital Library. The largest group of non-English books — almost 600,000 titles — is in German. For most of these German works, the copyright status is unknown and only the catalogue records can be made publicly available in the digital library. The authors provide observations on the usefulness of certain resources identified with "diligent search" in recent changes to German copyright law passed in response to EU directive on orphan works. keywords: author; copyright; copyright law; dates; death; german; hathitrust; information; law; project; resources; rights; search; work cache: behnk-testing_the-2014.html plain text: behnk-testing_the-2014.txt item: #61 of 810 id: bekaert-a_standardsbased-2005 author: bekaert title: A Standards-based Solution for the Accurate Transfer of Digital Assets date: 2005 words: 13148 flesch: 50 summary: This article describes results of a collaboration between the Research Library of the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and the American Physical Society (APS) aimed at designing and implementing a robust solution for the recurrent transfer of digital assets from APS collection to LANL. The proposed solution uses an XML-based complex object format (the MPEG-21 Digital Item Declaration Language) and a pull-oriented HTTP-based protocol. keywords: aps; archive; asset; content; datastream; didl; didl document; document; information; mpeg-21; oai; pmh; transfer; value; xml; xml signature cache: bekaert-a_standardsbased-2005.html plain text: bekaert-a_standardsbased-2005.txt item: #62 of 810 id: bekaert-using_mpeg21-2003 author: bekaert title: Using MPEG-21 DIDL to Represent Complex Digital Objects in the Los Alamos National Laboratory Digital Library date: 2003 words: 8590 flesch: 46 summary: Using MPEG-21 DIDL to represent complex digital objects in the Los Alamos National Laboratory Digital Library is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 9 Number 11, November 2003. The authors are Jeroen Bekaert, Patrick Hochstenbach, Herbert Van de Sompel and Herbert Bekestenbach. keywords: charset; descriptor; didl; digital; item; mimetype="text; mpeg-21; processing; statement; xml; xmlns cache: bekaert-using_mpeg21-2003.html plain text: bekaert-using_mpeg21-2003.txt item: #63 of 810 id: bekaert-using_mpeg21-2004 author: bekaert title: Using MPEG-21 DIP and NISO OpenURL for the Dynamic Dissemination of Complex Digital Objects in the Los Alamos National Laboratory Digital Library date: 2004 words: 8257 flesch: 46 summary: Using MPEG-21 DIP and N ISO OpenURL for the Dynamic Dissemination of Complex Digital Objects in the Los Alamos National Laboratory Digital Library. D-Lib Magazine, Volume 10 Number 2 February 2004. Jeroen Bekaert, Herbert Van de Sompel, Lyudmila Balakireva, Patrick Hochstenbach and Herbert V. keywords: didl; dip; identifier; info; lanl; oai; openurl; pmh; repository; service; xml cache: bekaert-using_mpeg21-2004.html plain text: bekaert-using_mpeg21-2004.txt item: #64 of 810 id: bell-the_new-2001 author: bell title: The New Digital Divide: Dissecting Aggregator Exclusivity Deals date: 2001 words: 1919 flesch: 48 summary: Steven Bell is director of Gutman Library at Philadelphia University. He is a subscriber to a database aggregator with exclusive rights to the full text of the Harvard Business Review (HBR). Bell is shocked that the HBR's publishers no longer want to offer their wares through the aggregator. keywords: aggregator; database; libraries; text cache: bell-the_new-2001.html plain text: bell-the_new-2001.txt item: #65 of 810 id: benchouaf-customization_of-2016 author: benchouaf title: Customization of Open Source Applications to Support a Multi-Institution Digital Repository Using DSpace date: 2016 words: 3162 flesch: 44 summary: Customization of Open Source Applications to Support a Multi-Institution Digital Repository Using DSpace. Colorado State University, along with seven other academic institutions and a university press, migrated out of DigiTool to DSpace in the fall of 2015. The article will analyze the customizations made to the application. keywords: collection; csu; digital; digitool; dspace; handle; metadata; system cache: benchouaf-customization_of-2016.html plain text: benchouaf-customization_of-2016.txt item: #66 of 810 id: bennett-illinois_digital-2002 author: bennett title: Illinois Digital Cultural Heritage Community - Collaborative Interactions Among Libraries, Museums and Elementary Schools date: 2002 words: 4030 flesch: 42 summary: Illinois Digital Cultural Heritage Community - Collaborative Interactions Among Libraries, Museums and Elementary Schools was created to create an online database that housed digitized materials from museums and libraries for use by diverse institutions. The paper describes how face-to-face and online collaboration enabled diverse institutions to achieve the main goals of the project. keywords: database; digital; illinois; information; library; museum; project; teachers cache: bennett-illinois_digital-2002.html plain text: bennett-illinois_digital-2002.txt item: #67 of 810 id: berardini-preliminary_study-2016 author: berardini title: Preliminary Study on the Impact of Literature Curation in a Model Organism Database on Article Citation Rates date: 2016 words: 3172 flesch: 49 summary: Preliminary Study on the Impact of Literature Curation in a Model Organism Database on Article Citation Rates. The Arabidopsis Information Resource, Redwood City, California and Elsevier Labs, Concord, California are the authors of the study. keywords: annotation; arabidopsis; articles; citation; data; literature; set; tair cache: berardini-preliminary_study-2016.html plain text: berardini-preliminary_study-2016.txt item: #68 of 810 id: bergamaschi-the_odysci-2014 author: bergamaschi title: The Odysci Academic Search System date: 2014 words: 5989 flesch: 57 summary: The Odysci Academic Search System is described in detail in the May/June 2014 issue of D-Lib Magazine. Reinaldo A. Bergamaschi, Henrique P. de Oliveira, Akihito Kumon Jr. and Rodrigo C. Rezende are the authors. keywords: algorithms; authors; conference; data; entity; field; index; odysci; paper; process; query; search cache: bergamaschi-the_odysci-2014.html plain text: bergamaschi-the_odysci-2014.txt item: #69 of 810 id: berthon-safekeeping_a-2002 author: berthon title: Safekeeping: A Cooperative Approach to Building a Digital Preservation Resource date: 2002 words: 4076 flesch: 43 summary: This article describes the first phase of the safekeeping project that is being undertaken by the National Library of Australia with funding from CLIR. The project aims to build a distributed and permanent collection of digital resources from the field of digital preservation. All resources incorporated in the project have been selected from the PADI subject gateway database. keywords: access; padi; preservation; project; resources; safekeeping; term cache: berthon-safekeeping_a-2002.html plain text: berthon-safekeeping_a-2002.txt item: #70 of 810 id: bertin-semantic_enrichment-2012 author: bertin title: Semantic Enrichment of Scientific Publications and Metadata date: 2012 words: 6358 flesch: 46 summary: Semantic Enrichment of Scientific Publications and Metadata is presented in D-Lib Magazine Volume 18, Number 7/8, July/August 2012. Marc Bertin and Iana Atanassova present the system architecture and some experimental results. keywords: analysis; annotation; approach; categories; citation; document; information; metadata; processing; publications; research; science; semantic; text; work cache: bertin-semantic_enrichment-2012.html plain text: bertin-semantic_enrichment-2012.txt item: #71 of 810 id: bhatia-specialized_research-2012 author: bhatia title: Specialized Research Datasets in the CiteSeerX Digital Library date: 2012 words: 2613 flesch: 51 summary: Sumit Bhatia, Cornelia Caragea, Hung-Hsuan Chen, Jian Wu, Pucktada Treeratpituk, Zhaohui Wu, Madian Khabsa, Prasenjit Mitra and C. Lee Giles write about the CiteSeerX Digital Library. keywords: acm; citeseerx; dataset; document; giles; research; search cache: bhatia-specialized_research-2012.html plain text: bhatia-specialized_research-2012.txt item: #72 of 810 id: bide-the_doi-2015 author: bide title: The DOI -- Twenty Years On date: 2015 words: 3773 flesch: 50 summary: Mark Bide gives a talk about the 20th anniversary of the Armati Report that led to the creation of the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) at the International DOI Foundation's summer meeting. He is speaking in a personal capacity. Norman Paskin, Managing Agent for the IDF, asked him to give the talk. keywords: armati; copyright; doi; identification; industry; standards; years cache: bide-the_doi-2015.html plain text: bide-the_doi-2015.txt item: #73 of 810 id: birdsey-creating_accessible-2000 author: birdsey title: Creating Accessible Digital Imagery date: 2000 words: 3880 flesch: 46 summary: As technology improves, the desire to replace analogue material with digital reproductions grows. The infrastructure needed to use digital media is often unachievable by many institutions. Digital files require a matrix of hardware and software to facilitate their retrieval. The development and implementation of one digital access programme are the subject of this article. keywords: cataloguing; collection; digitisation; image; information; material; museum; project; retrieval; software; system cache: birdsey-creating_accessible-2000.html plain text: birdsey-creating_accessible-2000.txt item: #74 of 810 id: birmingham-the_musart-2002 author: birmingham title: The MusArt Music-Retrieval System: An Overview date: 2002 words: 2533 flesch: 61 summary: The MusArt Music-Retrieval System is a search engine based on the musical content. It was developed by William Birmingham, Bryan Pardo, Colin Meek, Jonah Shifrin, and the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Michigan. keywords: database; music; piece; query; retrieval; system; themes cache: birmingham-the_musart-2002.html plain text: birmingham-the_musart-2002.txt item: #75 of 810 id: bishoff-managing_digital-2015 author: bishoff title: Managing Digital Collections Survey Results date: 2015 words: 2577 flesch: 31 summary: DuraSpace commissioned The Bishoff Group to conduct a survey of the digital collection management practices of non-Association of Research Libraries academic libraries. The survey was conducted March 25 - April 18, 2014. It covered 145 institutions across all types of academic libraries, including two- and four-year colleges, masters, and doctorate granting universities. keywords: content; digital; preservation; respondents; survey cache: bishoff-managing_digital-2015.html plain text: bishoff-managing_digital-2015.txt item: #76 of 810 id: blanchi-distributed_interoperable-2001 author: blanchi title: Distributed Interoperable Metadata Registry date: 2001 words: 5486 flesch: 43 summary: Christophe Blanchi, Jason Petrone and others propose a distributed architecture for managing metadata and metadata Schema. They focus on building a middleware framework that tolerates heterogeneous metadata and allows the introduction of new metadata with minimal impact on compatibility. keywords: content; conversion; digital; metadata; metadata schema; object; schema; set; type cache: blanchi-distributed_interoperable-2001.html plain text: blanchi-distributed_interoperable-2001.txt item: #77 of 810 id: blandford-digital_libraries-2006 author: blandford title: Digital Libraries in the Context of Users' Broader Activities: JCDL 2006 Workshop Report date: 2006 words: 1277 flesch: 42 summary: Digital Libraries in the Context of Users' Broader Activities: JCDL 2006 Workshop Report. Ann Blandford and Jeremy Gow attended the workshop at the University College London Interaction Centre. The workshop brought together researchers with an interest in designing digital libraries and those who study information seeking and use in context. keywords: information; libraries; users cache: blandford-digital_libraries-2006.html plain text: blandford-digital_libraries-2006.txt item: #78 of 810 id: blanke-big_humanities-2014 author: blanke title: Big Humanities Data Workshop at IEEE Big Data 2013 date: 2014 words: 2800 flesch: 43 summary: The "Big Humanities Data Workshop" took place on October 8, 2013 at the 2013 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (IEEE BigData 2013), in Santa Clara, California. It was a day-long workshop featuring 17 papers and a closing panel on the future of big data in the humanities. keywords: big; data; humanities; papers; research; university; usa; workshop cache: blanke-big_humanities-2014.html plain text: blanke-big_humanities-2014.txt item: #79 of 810 id: boehme-metamorph_a-2015 author: boehme title: Metamorph: A Transformation Language for Semi-structured Data date: 2015 words: 7680 flesch: 60 summary: Metamorph is a data flow-oriented language for transforming semi-structured data. It is embedded in a pipes and filters framework implemented as a Java library. Metamorph has become an integral part of the IT-infrastructure of the German National Library. keywords: data; domain; elements; filters; flow; information; java; language; library; metadata; metamorph; model; output; processing; records; section; transformation; xml cache: boehme-metamorph_a-2015.html plain text: boehme-metamorph_a-2015.txt item: #80 of 810 id: boeke-ipres_2006-2006 author: boeke title: IPRES 2006 Conference Report: Digital Preservation Takes Off in the E-Environment date: 2006 words: 2134 flesch: 37 summary: IPRES 2006 Conference Report: Digital Preservation Takes Off in the E-Environment. The need for long-term digital storage is finally beginning to receive the attention it deserves. As digital archives become more ubiquitous, the digital preservation profession is developing methods to certify and standardize their quality. The archival community continues to struggle with finding acceptable formats and funding for the exploding number of existing and proposed projects. keywords: archives; digital; ipres; libraries; library; preservation; projects cache: boeke-ipres_2006-2006.html plain text: boeke-ipres_2006-2006.txt item: #81 of 810 id: bollen-evaluation_of-2002 author: bollen title: Evaluation of Digital Library Impact and User Communities by Analysis of Usage Patterns date: 2002 words: 5793 flesch: 51 summary: Johan Bollen, Rick Luce and others discuss the evaluation of digital library quality and impact. They propose a system that generates extensive journal and document networks from an efficient and simple analysis of user retrieval sequences registered in a particular DL's server logs. keywords: analysis; community; document; impact; journal; logs; networks; phys; retrieval; server; user cache: bollen-evaluation_of-2002.html plain text: bollen-evaluation_of-2002.txt item: #82 of 810 id: bollen-trend_analysis-2005 author: bollen title: Trend Analysis of the Digital Library Community date: 2005 words: 3857 flesch: 58 summary: D-Lib Magazine's articles, reviews, and editorials have documented the rapid evolution of the digital library community since its inception in 1995. Since 1995, they analyzed how terms co-occurred in the magazine and found patterns that reveal which terms have been used more or less frequently. keywords: community; frequency; lib; magazine; terms; year cache: bollen-trend_analysis-2005.html plain text: bollen-trend_analysis-2005.txt item: #83 of 810 id: bollen-usage_analysis-2003 author: bollen title: Usage Analysis for the Identification of Research Trends in Digital Libraries date: 2003 words: 7115 flesch: 51 summary: The analysis of user logs from large-scale digital libraries offers new opportunities to assess research trends in an institution's user communities. A journal impact metric is defined that derives journal impact from the structural features of the generated journal relationship networks, much in the same way Google's PageRank evaluates. keywords: centrality; community; impact; isi; journal; journal impact; lanl; networks; research; trends; user; values cache: bollen-usage_analysis-2003.html plain text: bollen-usage_analysis-2003.txt item: #84 of 810 id: bontcheva-semantic_enrichment-2015 author: bontcheva title: Semantic Enrichment and Search: A Case Study on Environmental Science Literature date: 2015 words: 6350 flesch: 47 summary: Semantic Enrichment and Search: A Case Study on Environmental Science Literature is published in Volume 21, Number 1/2 of D-Lib Magazine. It's written by Kalina Bontcheva, University of Sheffield, UK, and includes Johanna Kieniewicz, British Library, and Michael Wallis, HR Wallingford, UK. keywords: documents; enrichment; environmental; information; knowledge; location; participants; query; results; science; search; task; text; user cache: bontcheva-semantic_enrichment-2015.html plain text: bontcheva-semantic_enrichment-2015.txt item: #85 of 810 id: borgman-report_on-2001 author: borgman title: Report on the First Joint Conference on Digital Libraries: June 24 - 28, 2001, Roanoke, Virginia date: 2001 words: 1745 flesch: 40 summary: The first Joint Conference on Digital Libraries was held in Roanoke, Virginia from June 24 - 28, 2001. More than 450 people from 20 countries participated in the conference. Hector Garcia-Molina ate Rob Akscyn's slide at the banquet of the conference, which was replicated on a sheet cake. keywords: conference; digital; information; libraries; library; program; university cache: borgman-report_on-2001.html plain text: borgman-report_on-2001.txt item: #86 of 810 id: boyack-a_call-2001 author: boyack title: A Call to Researchers: Digital Libraries Need Collaboration Across Disciplines date: 2001 words: 3679 flesch: 58 summary: Kevin Boyack, Brian W. Wylie, and George S. Davidson are calling for collaboration between digital libraries and research groups. They have created a knowledge visualization tool, VxInsight, to show the overlap between the two fields. keywords: digital; fields; figure; hci; information; libraries; map cache: boyack-a_call-2001.html plain text: boyack-a_call-2001.txt item: #87 of 810 id: brack-collection_level-2000 author: brack title: Collection Level Description - the RIDING and Agora Experience date: 2000 words: 3653 flesch: 49 summary: The RIDING and Agora Experience is the collection level description for D-Lib Magazine Volume 6 Number 9, September 2000. Western Bank S10 2TN, Sheffield, Tel: +44 (0)114 222 1143, Email: [email protected]. keywords: agora; clds; collection; description; library; riding; scheme; use cache: brack-collection_level-2000.html plain text: brack-collection_level-2000.txt item: #88 of 810 id: brahms-digital_library-2001 author: brahms title: Digital Library Initiatives of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft date: 2001 words: 3404 flesch: 27 summary: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft is the central public funding organization for academic research in Germany. Its mandate is to serve science and the arts in all fields. Academic libraries have been eligible for funding from the DFG since 1949. Fellowships are granted for work in other countries. Most fellowship programs are restricted to German citizens. keywords: dfg; digital; email; funding; libraries; library; project; research; university cache: brahms-digital_library-2001.html plain text: brahms-digital_library-2001.txt item: #89 of 810 id: brancolini-developing_a-2006 author: brancolini title: Developing a Digital Libraries Education Program: JCDL 2006 Workshop Report date: 2006 words: 2869 flesch: 41 summary: Indiana University Bloomington and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign offered a full-day workshop aimed at digital library professionals, researchers, and educators to cover prominent issues surrounding digital libraries education. It is one of the activities of an Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) funded collaborative digital library education project. keywords: digital; libraries; library; program; project; university; workshop cache: brancolini-developing_a-2006.html plain text: brancolini-developing_a-2006.txt item: #90 of 810 id: brand-crossref_turns-2001 author: brand title: CrossRef Turns One date: 2001 words: 3690 flesch: 53 summary: CrossRef turns one year old. It is the only full-blown application of the Digital Object Identifier (DOI®) System to date. It has enabled reference links in roughly 1,100 journals from a member base of 33 publishers. keywords: article; content; crossref; doi; journal; linking; metadata; publishers; system cache: brand-crossref_turns-2001.html plain text: brand-crossref_turns-2001.txt item: #91 of 810 id: brase-access_to-2011 author: brase title: Access to Research Data date: 2011 words: 1457 flesch: 45 summary: This special issue of D-Lib Magazine includes eight articles derived from talks given at the DataCite summer meeting and one additional article on the quality of research data. Scientists around the world are addressing the need to increase access to research data and this issue includes a snapshot of the state-of-the-art on these topics. keywords: data; datacite; datasets; library; research cache: brase-access_to-2011.html plain text: brase-access_to-2011.txt item: #92 of 810 id: brase-the_tenth-2015 author: brase title: The Tenth Anniversary of Assigning DOI Names to Scientific Data and a Five Year History of DataCite date: 2015 words: 3700 flesch: 44 summary: The German National Library of Science and Technology assigned its first DOI names to scientific data in summer 2004. The effort led to the creation and funding of DataCite on 1 December 2009. In the past five years, DataCites has assigned over four million DOI names. keywords: citation; data; datacite; doi; library; names; publication; research; science; tib cache: brase-the_tenth-2015.html plain text: brase-the_tenth-2015.txt item: #93 of 810 id: brindley-taking_the-2000 author: brindley title: Taking the British Library Forward in the Twenty-first Century date: 2000 words: 2800 flesch: 36 summary: Lynne Brindley was appointed Chief Executive of the British Library in July. She wants to re-position the Library as a key player in a digital age. She shares her early thinking with the D-Lib community. keywords: british; collections; libraries; library; national; new; public cache: brindley-taking_the-2000.html plain text: brindley-taking_the-2000.txt item: #94 of 810 id: broeder-data_type-2014 author: broeder title: Data Type Registries: A Research Data Alliance Working Group date: 2014 words: 2808 flesch: 48 summary: Data Type Registries: A Research Data Alliance Working Group will complete its work in mid-2014 between the third and fourth RDA Plenaries. Automated processing of large amounts of scientific data, especially across domains, requires that data can be selected and parsed without human intervention. keywords: data; information; registries; registry; type; use cache: broeder-data_type-2014.html plain text: broeder-data_type-2014.txt item: #95 of 810 id: brook-the_social-2014 author: brook title: The Social, Political and Legal Aspects of Text and Data Mining (TDM) date: 2014 words: 4349 flesch: 47 summary: The Social, Political and Legal Aspects of Text and Data Mining (TDM) are presented in D-Lib Magazine Volume 20, Number 11/12. The ideas of textual or data mining go back hundreds if not thousands of years. The development of the computer enabled the automation of the processes involved. Non-technological barriers need to be overcome to unlock TDM's potential benefits. keywords: copyright; data; law; publishers; research; researchers; tdm; work cache: brook-the_social-2014.html plain text: brook-the_social-2014.txt item: #96 of 810 id: brown-helping_members-2015 author: brown title: Helping Members of the Community Manage Their Digital Lives: Developing a Personal Digital Archiving Workshop date: 2015 words: 4708 flesch: 52 summary: Helping Members of the Community Manage Their Digital Lives: Developing a Personal Digital Archiving Workshop is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 21, Number 5/6, May/June 2015. It is estimated that over 90% of all new information is born digital. Digital materials are fragile and can be deleted, crashed or disappear. keywords: archiving; congress; digital; information; library; materials; preservation; workshop cache: brown-helping_members-2015.html plain text: brown-helping_members-2015.txt item: #97 of 810 id: brunelle-leveraging_heritrix-2016 author: brunelle title: Leveraging Heritrix and the Wayback Machine on a Corporate Intranet: A Case Study on Improving Corporate Archives date: 2016 words: 4527 flesch: 50 summary: Leveraging Heritrix and the Wayback Machine on a Corporate Intranet: A Case Study on Improving Corporate Archives is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 22, Number 1/2, January/February 2016. The MITRE Corporation, Old Dominion University, Krista Ferrante, Eliot Wilczek, Michele C. Weigle and Michael L. Nelson are the participants. keywords: archive; heritrix; information; intranet; javascript; mii; mitre; resources; user; web cache: brunelle-leveraging_heritrix-2016.html plain text: brunelle-leveraging_heritrix-2016.txt item: #98 of 810 id: buchanan-report_on-2002 author: buchanan title: Report on the Sixth European Conference on Digital Libraries: 15 - 18 September 2002, Rome, Italy date: 2002 words: 1538 flesch: 39 summary: The Sixth European Conference on Digital Libraries took place in Rome, Italy from 15-18 September 2002. Keynote speakers were Prof. Hector Garcia-Molina from Stanford University and Prof. Derek Law from Strathclyde University. keywords: conference; digital; libraries; library; research cache: buchanan-report_on-2002.html plain text: buchanan-report_on-2002.txt item: #99 of 810 id: buckland-combining_place-2004 author: buckland title: Combining Place, Time, and Topic: The Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative date: 2004 words: 3921 flesch: 50 summary: The Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative was formed to encourage scholarly communication and the sharing of data among researchers who emphasize the relationships between place, time and topic in the study of culture and history. ECAI has sponsored the development of software for downloading and editing geo-temporal data to create dynamic maps and a clearinghouse of shared datasets accessible through a map-based interface. keywords: atlas; cultural; data; ecai; gazetteer; initiative; library; map; place; time cache: buckland-combining_place-2004.html plain text: buckland-combining_place-2004.txt item: #100 of 810 id: buddenbohm-success_criteria-2015 author: buddenbohm title: Success Criteria for the Development and Sustainable Operation of Virtual Research Environments date: 2015 words: 5535 flesch: 45 summary: Success Criteria for the Development and Sustainable Operation of Virtual Research Environments is published in Volume 21, Number 9/10 of D-Lib Magazine. Virtual research environments (VREs) have become an essential part of modern research processes. VREs need efficient processes for the development, operation and quality assurance. keywords: criteria; development; figure; life; phase; research; success; success criteria; vre; vres cache: buddenbohm-success_criteria-2015.html plain text: buddenbohm-success_criteria-2015.txt item: #101 of 810 id: bullen-a_doomsday-2016 author: bullen title: A Doomsday Scenario: Exporting CONTENTdm Records to XTF date: 2016 words: 4576 flesch: 35 summary: A Doomsday Scenario: Exporting CONTENTDM Records to XTF is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 22, Number 11/12. Andrew Bullen of the Illinois State Library was asked to explore how the CONTENTdm collections could be migrated to another platform should the State Library be unable to pay its bill for its existing services. He describes in detail the process of transferring three collections that represented a reasonable cross section of Illinois Digital Archives content. keywords: collection; contentdm; illinois; library; metadata; record; state; xml; xtf cache: bullen-a_doomsday-2016.html plain text: bullen-a_doomsday-2016.txt item: #102 of 810 id: buonora-a_format-2008 author: buonora title: A Format for Digital Preservation of Images: A Study on JPEG 2000 File Robustness date: 2008 words: 5571 flesch: 53 summary: A Study on JPEG 2000 File Robustness is published in D-Lib Magazine Volume 14 Number 7/8 Number 1082-9873. JPEG 2000 is an acceptable alternative to TIFF and a good strategy for the storage of large image assets. keywords: bit; color; compression; errors; figure; file; format; image; information; jpeg; tiff cache: buonora-a_format-2008.html plain text: buonora-a_format-2008.txt item: #103 of 810 id: burns-institutional_repositories-2013 author: burns title: Institutional Repositories: Exploration of Costs and Value date: 2013 words: 7818 flesch: 46 summary: Institutional Repositories: Exploration of Costs and Value is published in Volume 19, Number 1/2 of D-Lib Magazine. The authors report the findings of their 29 question survey of academic libraries with institutional repositories. The results depend on the context of the institution. keywords: access; content; costs; institutions; irs; libraries; library; repositories; repository; respondents; services; software; survey cache: burns-institutional_repositories-2013.html plain text: burns-institutional_repositories-2013.txt item: #104 of 810 id: byrne-the_strongest-2010 author: byrne title: The Strongest Link: Libraries and Linked Data date: 2010 words: 5689 flesch: 52 summary: The Strongest Link: Libraries and Linked Data is an opinion piece in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 16, Number 11/12. The Semantic Web relies on highly structured metadata that allow computers to understand the relationships between objects. Since 1999 the W3C has been working on a set of semantic web standards that have potential to revolutionize web search. keywords: august; data; development; digital; information; libraries; library; metadata; rda; rdf; resource; search; semantic; tools; web cache: byrne-the_strongest-2010.html plain text: byrne-the_strongest-2010.txt item: #105 of 810 id: callaghan-data_without-2015 author: callaghan title: Data without Peer: Examples of Data Peer Review in the Earth Sciences date: 2015 words: 5704 flesch: 67 summary: Data without Peer: Examples of Data Peer Review in the Earth Sciences is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 21, Number 1/2, January/February 2015. The paper takes an experimental view and selects seven datasets from Earth Sciences with DOIs from DataCite and attempts to review them with varying levels of success. keywords: data; dataset; file; information; landing; metadata; page; peer; review cache: callaghan-data_without-2015.html plain text: callaghan-data_without-2015.txt item: #106 of 810 id: calvi-ecdl_2009-2009 author: calvi title: ECDL 2009: Enhancing Digital Libraries Users' Experience date: 2009 words: 3275 flesch: 38 summary: The 13th European Conference on digital libraries (ECDL 2009) was held on the Greek island of Corfù from the 27th of September to the 2nd of October. It was attended by librarians, computer scientists, faculty and master students, IT specialists and data curators, repositories administrators and web designers. keywords: authors; conference; digital; document; information; libraries; library; paper; research; science; session; university; user cache: calvi-ecdl_2009-2009.html plain text: calvi-ecdl_2009-2009.txt item: #107 of 810 id: candela-report_on-2008 author: candela title: Report on the Third Workshop on Foundations of Digital Libraries date: 2008 words: 1261 flesch: 24 summary: Report on the Third Workshop on the Foundations of Digital Libraries was published in D-Lib Magazine November/December 2008. Leonardo Candela, Donatella Castelli, G. Moruzzi and Yannis Ioannidis are the authors. keywords: interoperability; issues; libraries cache: candela-report_on-2008.html plain text: candela-report_on-2008.txt item: #108 of 810 id: canos-a_serviceoriented-2004 author: canos title: A Service-Oriented Framework for Bibliography Management date: 2004 words: 4544 flesch: 51 summary: Bibshare is a Service-Oriented Framework for Bibliography Management. It allows writers to use the same bibliographic collection regardless of the word processing system they use. It is open and extently available to download. keywords: bibliography; bibshare; citation; collections; search; service; word; xml cache: canos-a_serviceoriented-2004.html plain text: canos-a_serviceoriented-2004.txt item: #109 of 810 id: canos-building_safety-2003 author: canos title: Building Safety Systems with Dynamic Disseminations of Multimedia Digital Objects date: 2003 words: 4706 flesch: 50 summary: Building Safety Systems with Dynamic Disseminations of Multimedia Digital Objects is an article written by José H. Canós, Javier Jaén, Juan C. Lorente and Jennifer Pérez from Polytechnic University of Valencia. The article is based on D-Lib Magazine Volume 9 Number 1. keywords: application; architecture; domain; dros; emergency; hep; information; objects; repository; safety; tunnel cache: canos-building_safety-2003.html plain text: canos-building_safety-2003.txt item: #110 of 810 id: caplan-linking_to-2001 author: caplan title: Linking to the Appropriate Copy: Report of a DOI-Based Prototype date: 2001 words: 5852 flesch: 48 summary: Linking to the Appropriate Copy: Report of a DOI-Based Prototype. D-Lib Magazine, Volume 7 Number 9, September 2001, ISSN 1082-9873. Oren Beit-Arie, Miriam Blake, Los Alamos National Laboratory Research Library, Priscilla Caplan, Dale Flecker, Laurence Lannom, William Mischo, William H. Mischo and Edward. keywords: crossref; doi; journal; linking; local; metadata; resolution; resolver; system; user cache: caplan-linking_to-2001.html plain text: caplan-linking_to-2001.txt item: #111 of 810 id: caplan-reference_linking-1999 author: caplan title: Reference Linking for Journal Articles date: 1999 words: 6745 flesch: 47 summary: Reference linking is the general term for links from one information object to another. NASA Astrophysics Data System is the most complete system for reference links between online journal articles and other journal articles. The National Library of Medicine's PubMed/PubRef system is used by HighWire Press and others. keywords: article; citation; database; date; identifier; information; journal; linking; lookup; reference; resolution; work cache: caplan-reference_linking-1999.html plain text: caplan-reference_linking-1999.txt item: #112 of 810 id: caplan-repository_to-2008 author: caplan title: Repository to Repository Transfer of Enriched Archival Information Packages date: 2008 words: 4254 flesch: 41 summary: Priscilla Caplan is a librarian at the Florida Center for Library Automation. D-Lib Magazine, Volume 14 Number 11/12, November/December 2008, ISSN 1082-9873. Priscilla is involved in the TIPR project funded by the IMLS. keywords: digital; information; metadata; mets; premis; preservation; repositories; repository; transfer cache: caplan-repository_to-2008.html plain text: caplan-repository_to-2008.txt item: #113 of 810 id: carlson-an_assessment-2015 author: carlson title: An Assessment of Institutional Repositories in the Arab World date: 2015 words: 3900 flesch: 33 summary: An Assessment of Institutional Repositories in the Arab World is published in D-Lib Magazine May/June 2015. Institutional repositories from the Arabic-speaking countries of the Middle East have been described by scholars as occupying an "infancy stage" in terms of accessibility and transparency. keywords: access; arab; digital; library; repositories; repository; university; world cache: carlson-an_assessment-2015.html plain text: carlson-an_assessment-2015.txt item: #114 of 810 id: caroli-arrow_accessible-2012 author: caroli title: ARROW: Accessible Registries of Rights Information and Orphan Works Towards Europeana date: 2012 words: 3675 flesch: 44 summary: The European Union promotes programs of "mass digitization" in order to make the cultural and scientific resources in Europe accessible to all. The Accessible Registries of Rights Information and Orphan Works Towards Europeana (ARROW) project began in September 2008 with the aim of facilitating the management of rights in digitization projects. keywords: arrow; information; library; orphan; project; rights; system; work cache: caroli-arrow_accessible-2012.html plain text: caroli-arrow_accessible-2012.txt item: #115 of 810 id: carr-size_isnt-2007 author: carr title: Size Isn't Everything: Sustainable Repositories as Evidenced by Sustainable Deposit Profiles date: 2007 words: 5895 flesch: 48 summary: The ideal profile for a successful repository is discussed and a new service that ranks repositories based on these criteria is implemented. The definition of an institutional repository is a set of services that a university offers to the members of its community for the management and dissemination of digital materials. keywords: days; dddd; deposits; figure; items; oai; repositories; repository; spread; university; view; year cache: carr-size_isnt-2007.html plain text: carr-size_isnt-2007.txt item: #116 of 810 id: casad-enduring_access-2015 author: casad title: Enduring Access to Rich Media Content: Understanding Use and Usability Requirements date: 2015 words: 4782 flesch: 38 summary: Enduring Access to Rich Media Content: Understanding Use and Usability Requirements. Cornell University Library's Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art provides the testbed for this project. Interactive digital assets are far more complex to preserve and manage than single uniform digital media files. keywords: access; archive; art; artists; artworks; cornell; goldsen; media; preservation; project; survey cache: casad-enduring_access-2015.html plain text: casad-enduring_access-2015.txt item: #117 of 810 id: casarosa-an_overview-2013 author: casarosa title: An Overview of the 17th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries (TPDL 2013) date: 2013 words: 1900 flesch: 34 summary: The 17th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries took place in Valletta, Malta, during September 22-26, 2013. Approximately 300 delegates from more than 40 countries presented and discussed challenges and opportunities of digital library architecture, interoperability and information integration. keywords: conference; data; digital; libraries; library; research; tpdl cache: casarosa-an_overview-2013.html plain text: casarosa-an_overview-2013.txt item: #118 of 810 id: casarosa-report_on-2011 author: casarosa title: Report on the Workshop "Linking Research and Education in Digital Libraries" date: 2011 words: 1491 flesch: 28 summary: Report on the Workshop "Linking Research and Education in Digital Libraries" was published in D-Lib Magazine. The workshop was held 27-28 September 2011 in Berlin. The theme of the workshop was a review of the roles of information professionals. keywords: education; information; libraries; research; workshop cache: casarosa-report_on-2011.html plain text: casarosa-report_on-2011.txt item: #119 of 810 id: cassel-report_on-2007 author: cassel title: Report on the Seventh ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL 2007) - Building and Sustaining the Digital Environment: June 18-23, 2007, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada date: 2007 words: 988 flesch: 42 summary: Report on the Seventh ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL 2007) - Building and Sustaining the Digital Environment: June 18-23, 2007, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. D-Lib Magazine September/October 2007 Volume 13 Number 9/10. keywords: conference; digital; jcdl cache: cassel-report_on-2007.html plain text: cassel-report_on-2007.txt item: #120 of 810 id: castelli-series_of-2007 author: castelli title: Series of Workshops on Digital Library Foundations date: 2007 words: 803 flesch: 34 summary: A workshop on "Foundations of Digital Libraries" was held in connection with the ACM IEEE JCDL 2007 Conference in June in Vancouver. It was organized by Donatella Castelli (Italian National Research Council, ISTI-CNR, Pisa, Italy) and Ed Fox (Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA). keywords: digital; workshop cache: castelli-series_of-2007.html plain text: castelli-series_of-2007.txt item: #121 of 810 id: castelli-setting_the-2007 author: castelli title: Setting the Foundations of Digital Libraries: The DELOS Manifesto date: 2007 words: 4423 flesch: 37 summary: Setting the Foundations of Digital Libraries: The DELOS Manifesto is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 13 Number 3/4, March/April 2007. The authors are Leonardo Candela, Donatella Castelli, Pasquale Pagano, Constantino Thanos, Yannis Ioannidis, Georgia Koutrika, Seamus Ross, Hans Jörg Schek, Hans-Jörg Schuldt, Heiko Schuldts, and Donatelli Castelli. keywords: content; digital; functionality; information; libraries; library; reference; system; users cache: castelli-setting_the-2007.html plain text: castelli-setting_the-2007.txt item: #122 of 810 id: castellucci-oai7_-2011 author: castellucci title: OAI7 - CERN Workshop on Innovations in Scholarly Communication date: 2011 words: 3613 flesch: 47 summary: OAI7 is CERN Workshop on Innovations in Scholarly Communication. Since 1999 it has been an important resource for the international community involved in the Open Access movement. Paola Castellucci, Elena Giglia and others attend the OAI7 every other year. keywords: access; communication; data; publishing; research; researchers; reuse; science; services; web cache: castellucci-oai7_-2011.html plain text: castellucci-oai7_-2011.txt item: #123 of 810 id: cataldo-a_new-2016 author: cataldo title: A New Approach to Configuration Management for Private LOCKSS Networks date: 2016 words: 2738 flesch: 29 summary: The Alabama Digital Preservation Network (ADPNet) provides digital preservation services for memory organizations throughout Alabama. The node-based configuration management model is an alternative approach to configuration management for Private LOCKSS Networks that reduces external dependencies and subsequent vulnerabilities. keywords: configuration; data; lockss; network; node; preservation cache: cataldo-a_new-2016.html plain text: cataldo-a_new-2016.txt item: #124 of 810 id: ceri-interoperability_for-2008 author: ceri title: Interoperability for Searching Learning Object Repositories: The ProLearn Query Language date: 2008 words: 5976 flesch: 52 summary: This article describes the Interoperability for Searching Learning Object Repository Repositories: The ProLearn Query Language. The article was published in D-Lib Magazine Volume 14 Number 1/2, Volume 1, Issue 1, Volume 2, Number 1082-9873. The author is Stefano Ceri. keywords: language; learning; level; lom; metadata; object; plql; query; repositories; search cache: ceri-interoperability_for-2008.html plain text: ceri-interoperability_for-2008.txt item: #125 of 810 id: cervera-document_management-2010 author: cervera title: Document Management in the Open University of Catalunya (UOC) Classrooms date: 2010 words: 3305 flesch: 46 summary: Document Management in the Open University of Catalunya (UOC) Classrooms is published in Volume 16, Number 7/8 of D-Lib Magazine. The UOC Library acts as a learning and teaching facilitator and plays a central role in the university's learning model. It also serves as a role model for other university libraries under the new European Higher Education Area (EHEA) framework. keywords: campus; classrooms; information; learning; library; resources; university; uoc cache: cervera-document_management-2010.html plain text: cervera-document_management-2010.txt item: #126 of 810 id: chan-metadata_interoperability-2006 author: chan title: Metadata Interoperability and Standardization - A Study of Methodology Part I: Achieving Interoperability at the Schema Level date: 2006 words: 6610 flesch: 44 summary: Metadata Interoperability and Standardization - A Study of Methodology is an article published in D-Lib Magazine in June 2006. Lois Mai Chan, Marcia Lei Zeng and Kent State University are the authors of the article. keywords: application; core; digital; elements; information; interoperability; level; library; metadata; registry; schemas; set; standard cache: chan-metadata_interoperability-2006.html plain text: chan-metadata_interoperability-2006.txt item: #127 of 810 id: chandler-towards_transparent-2011 author: chandler title: Towards Transparent and Scalable OpenURL Quality Metrics date: 2011 words: 4914 flesch: 52 summary: Towards Transparent and Scalable OpenURL Quality Metrics is a March/April 2011 issue of D-Lib Magazine. The authors present research on why OpenURLs fail so frequently and describe a model for measuring the quality of OpenURL metadata. keywords: element; information; l'année; library; link; linking; metadata; openurl; quality; report; resolver cache: chandler-towards_transparent-2011.html plain text: chandler-towards_transparent-2011.txt item: #128 of 810 id: changqing-development_strategy-2010 author: changqing title: Development Strategy for High-Quality Science and Technology Journals in China date: 2010 words: 2571 flesch: 31 summary: The Ministry of Science and Technology of China has planned and executed a development strategy for high-quality science and technology journals in order to advance the international competitive capacity of China's journals and build a high performance platform for publication and information exchange for ST journals. keywords: china; development; journals; quality; research; science cache: changqing-development_strategy-2010.html plain text: changqing-development_strategy-2010.txt item: #129 of 810 id: chapman-developing_best-2015 author: chapman title: Developing Best Practices in Digital Library Assessment: Year One Update date: 2015 words: 4173 flesch: 45 summary: Developing Best Practices in Digital Library Assessment: Year One Update is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 21, Number 11/12. The article provides an update on progress to date and invites participation in an evolving effort to develop viable solutions. keywords: assessment; digital; dlf; forum; group; libraries; library; practices; university; working cache: chapman-developing_best-2015.html plain text: chapman-developing_best-2015.txt item: #130 of 810 id: chen-report_on-2005 author: chen title: Report on the 7th International Conference on Asian Digital Libraries (ICADL 2004): 13 - 17 December 2004, Shanghai, China date: 2005 words: 1127 flesch: 45 summary: Report on the 7th International Conference on Asian Digital Libraries (ICADL 2004) was held in Shanghai, China, 13-17 December 2004. Su-Shing Chen attended the conference at University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA. keywords: conference; digital; icadl; library; university cache: chen-report_on-2005.html plain text: chen-report_on-2005.txt item: #131 of 810 id: chen-semantic_research-1999 author: chen title: Semantic Research for Digital Libraries date: 1999 words: 3590 flesch: 34 summary: Semantic Research for Digital Libraries was published in D-Lib Magazine on October 10, 1999. It's about information systems applications and information retrieval problems. In May 1995, the Information Infrastructure Technology and Applications (IITA) Working Group held an invitational workshop to define a research agenda for digital libraries. keywords: analysis; digital; illinois; information; interoperability; knowledge; libraries; project; research; retrieval; techniques; testbed cache: chen-semantic_research-1999.html plain text: chen-semantic_research-1999.txt item: #132 of 810 id: chenying-building_a-2011 author: chenying title: Building a Sustainable Institutional Repository date: 2011 words: 2521 flesch: 33 summary: Building a Sustainable Institutional Repository is a paper published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 17, Number 7/8, July/August 2011. It was written by Chenying Li, Mingjie Han, Chongyang Hong, Yan Wang, Yanqing Xu, and Chunning Cheng from China Agricultural University Library. keywords: cauir; class; content; library; research; resources; university cache: chenying-building_a-2011.html plain text: chenying-building_a-2011.txt item: #133 of 810 id: choi-what_is-2006 author: choi title: What Is Needed to Educate Future Digital Librarians: A Study of Current Practice and Staffing Patterns in Academic and Research Libraries date: 2006 words: 3281 flesch: 32 summary: What Is Needed to Educate Future Digital Librarians: A Study of Current Practice and Staffing Patterns in Academic and Research Libraries is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 12 Number 9, September 2006. It surveyed current digital library professionals in academic libraries in the United States to identify activities and skills and to detect any gaps in their training. keywords: areas; digital; information; librarian; libraries; library; management; skills cache: choi-what_is-2006.html plain text: choi-what_is-2006.txt item: #134 of 810 id: choudhury-a_framework-2002 author: choudhury title: A Framework for Evaluating Digital Library Services date: 2002 words: 5247 flesch: 49 summary: A Framework for Evaluating Digital Library Services is published in D-Lib Magazine July/August 2002. Sayeed Choudhury, Benjamin Hobbs, Mark Lorie, Nicholas Flores, and Nicholas Flores are the authors. The level of interest regarding digital libraries has grown steadily. keywords: attribute; capm; digital; evaluation; libraries; library; multi; research; services; system; team; users cache: choudhury-a_framework-2002.html plain text: choudhury-a_framework-2002.txt item: #135 of 810 id: choudhury-strike_up-2001 author: choudhury title: Strike Up the Score: Deriving Searchable and Playable Digital Formats from Sheet Music date: 2001 words: 3896 flesch: 52 summary: The Lester S. Levy Collection of Sheet Music is one of the largest collections of sheet music available online. It comprises nearly 30,000 pieces of music which correspond to nearly 130,000 sheets of music and associated cover art. It provides a rich view of life in late 19th and early 20th century America. keywords: aomr; collection; levy; music; process; recognition; symbols; system; text cache: choudhury-strike_up-2001.html plain text: choudhury-strike_up-2001.txt item: #136 of 810 id: choudhury-the_archive-2005 author: choudhury title: The Archive Ingest and Handling Test: The Johns Hopkins University Report date: 2005 words: 3568 flesch: 56 summary: Tim DiLauro, Mark Patton, David Reynolds, and Sayeed Choudhury wrote The Archive Ingest and Handling Test for the Library of Congress' National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservations Program (NDIIPP). keywords: archive; dataobject; dspace; ingestion; metadata; mets; process; repository cache: choudhury-the_archive-2005.html plain text: choudhury-the_archive-2005.txt item: #137 of 810 id: choudhury-toward_a-2004 author: choudhury title: Toward a Metadata Generation Framework: A Case Study at Johns Hopkins University date: 2004 words: 3035 flesch: 55 summary: Toward a Metadata Generation Framework: A Case Study at Johns Hopkins University is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 10 Number 11, November 2004. The Digital Knowledge Center of the Sheridan Libraries at The Hopkins University developed and tested an automated name authority control. keywords: anac; authority; levy; lsm; metadata; record cache: choudhury-toward_a-2004.html plain text: choudhury-toward_a-2004.txt item: #138 of 810 id: chu-nep_current-2003 author: chu title: NEP: Current Awareness Service of the RePEc Digital Library date: 2003 words: 4604 flesch: 60 summary: NEP (New Economics Papers) is a current awareness service for the RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) digital library. Since its initiation in 1998, over 56 individual lists have been created to loosely represent subfields within economics. In total, the lists made more than 37,000 announcements of about 28,000 working papers that were added in the past five years. keywords: digital; issue; library; lists; nep; number; papers; service cache: chu-nep_current-2003.html plain text: chu-nep_current-2003.txt item: #139 of 810 id: chute-introducing_djatoka-2008 author: chute title: Introducing djatoka: A Reuse Friendly, Open Source JPEG 2000 Image Server date: 2008 words: 4796 flesch: 52 summary: Introducing djatoka: A Reuse Friendly, Open Source JPEG 2000 Image Server. D-Lib Magazine, Volume 14 Number 9/10, ISSN 1082-9873. Ryan Chute, Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Research Library. keywords: djatoka; format; image; jpeg; library; openurl; region; request; service; uris cache: chute-introducing_djatoka-2008.html plain text: chute-introducing_djatoka-2008.txt item: #140 of 810 id: cigarran-information_access-2008 author: cigarran title: Information Access to Cultural Heritage Workshop Report: ECDL 2008, Aarhus Denmark, 18 September 2008 date: 2008 words: 1161 flesch: 41 summary: The workshop on Information Access to Cultural Heritage was held during the ECDL conference in Aarhus, Denmark on the 18th September 2008. The principal organisers were Martha Larson (University of Amsterdam), Johan Oomen (Netherlands Institute) and Juan Manuel Cigarran Recuero (Uned). keywords: access; heritage; university; workshop cache: cigarran-information_access-2008.html plain text: cigarran-information_access-2008.txt item: #141 of 810 id: clair-technical_debt-2016 author: clair title: Technical Debt as an Indicator of Library Metadata Quality date: 2016 words: 4925 flesch: 44 summary: Technical Debt as an Indicator of Library Metadata Quality is discussed in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 22, Number 11/12. Metadata production is a significant cost for any digital library program. Agile software development uses the concept of "technical debt" to place metrics on the ongoing costs associated with low-quality code. keywords: cataloging; code; debt; development; library; management; metadata; quality; software; system; technical; types cache: clair-technical_debt-2016.html plain text: clair-technical_debt-2016.txt item: #142 of 810 id: cole-dlfaquifer_asset-2006 author: cole title: DLF-Aquifer Asset Actions Experiment: Demonstrating Value of Actionable URLs date: 2006 words: 5910 flesch: 48 summary: DLF-Aquifer Asset Actions Experiment is about demonstrating value of actionable URLs. D-Lib Magazine, Volume 12 Number 10, October 2006, ISSN 1082-9873. Metadata records harvested using the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) often have scarce, inconsistent and ambiguous resource URLs. keywords: actions; asset; collection; digital; experiment; image; metadata; oai; resources; university; urls; xml; xsd cache: cole-dlfaquifer_asset-2006.html plain text: cole-dlfaquifer_asset-2006.txt item: #143 of 810 id: coleman-developing_a-2004 author: coleman title: Developing a Web Analytics Strategy for the National Science Digital Library date: 2004 words: 3336 flesch: 51 summary: In August 2004, a two-day workshop was held on "Developing a Web Analytics Strategy for the National Science Digital Library (NSDL)". It brought together 26 representatives from government and industry to discuss how web metrics could be implemented in the library. keywords: analytics; data; metrics; nsdl; pilot; sites; web cache: coleman-developing_a-2004.html plain text: coleman-developing_a-2004.txt item: #144 of 810 id: coleman-integration_of-2004 author: coleman title: Integration of Non-OAI Resources for Federated Searching in DLIST, an Eprints Repository date: 2004 words: 3008 flesch: 53 summary: Integration of Non-OAI Resources for Federated Searching in DLIST, an Eprints Repository, is being carried out as part of the development of the Digital Library of Information Science and Technology (DLIST). D-Lib Magazine, Volume 10 Number 7/8, July/August 2004. keywords: compliant; dlist; information; metadata; oai; repository; resources cache: coleman-integration_of-2004.html plain text: coleman-integration_of-2004.txt item: #145 of 810 id: coleman-interdisciplinarity_the-2002 author: coleman title: Interdisciplinarity: The Road Ahead for Education in Digital Libraries date: 2002 words: 5961 flesch: 34 summary: The School of Information Resources and Library Science at the University of Arizona recently approved adding a Knowledge Organization track to their graduate curriculum in Library and Information Science. Anita Coleman reviews the state of education in digital libraries and curriculum planning documents from professional associations in two areas. keywords: computer; digital; disciplines; education; information; interdisciplinarity; knowledge; learning; libraries; library; lis; research; science cache: coleman-interdisciplinarity_the-2002.html plain text: coleman-interdisciplinarity_the-2002.txt item: #146 of 810 id: coleman-open_access-2005 author: coleman title: Open Access Federation for Library and Information Science: dLIST and DL-Harvest date: 2005 words: 6414 flesch: 53 summary: D-Lib Magazine, Volume 11 Number 12, December 2005. DL-Harvest is a subject service for Library and Information Science based on the aggregation of OAI-PMH compliant metadata from institutional and disciplinary digital repositories, including dLIST. Self-archiving is a key strategy for innovating scholarly communication and achieving open access. keywords: access; archives; archiving; data; harvest; information; lis; oai; open; search; self; subject; url cache: coleman-open_access-2005.html plain text: coleman-open_access-2005.txt item: #147 of 810 id: coleman-the_design-2002 author: coleman title: The Design and Evaluation of Interactivities in a Digital Library date: 2002 words: 8494 flesch: 45 summary: The US National Science Foundation has established a program to create a National Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology Education Digital Library. The first phase of NCERL is the creation and collection of digital resources in three areas of civil engineering: soil, rock, and water engineering. Muniram Budhu is a professor at the University of Arizona. Anita Coleman is an assistant professor. keywords: design; digital; engineering; evaluation; example; grow; information; interactivities; learning; libraries; library; ncerl; objects; resources; test; url; user; water cache: coleman-the_design-2002.html plain text: coleman-the_design-2002.txt item: #148 of 810 id: connaway-comparing_library-2003 author: connaway title: Comparing Library Resource Allocations for the Paper and the Digital Library date: 2003 words: 5764 flesch: 41 summary: Comparing Library Resource Allocations for the Paper and the Digital Library: An Exploratory Study was conducted by Lynn Silipigni Connaway, OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. and Stephen R. Lawrence, an associate professor at Leeds School of Business and the University of Colorado. keywords: digital; equipment; labor; libraries; library; materials; paper; paper library; participants; resources cache: connaway-comparing_library-2003.html plain text: connaway-comparing_library-2003.txt item: #149 of 810 id: cooper-evaluating_possible-2014 author: cooper title: Evaluating Possible Uses of a Raspberry Pi in an Academic Library Environment date: 2014 words: 3050 flesch: 65 summary: Evaluating Possible Uses of a Raspberry Pi in an Academic Library Environment. Loughborough University's Library Systems Team investigated two potential uses for Raspberry Pis. The first use was using the Raspberry Pi as a replacement for the existing OPAC hardware. The second use was to provide a number of digital signs to display details about resource bookings and the availability of PCs in IT labs around campus. keywords: display; hardware; library; number; raspberry; raspberry pi cache: cooper-evaluating_possible-2014.html plain text: cooper-evaluating_possible-2014.txt item: #150 of 810 id: costello-preliminary_report-2010 author: costello title: Preliminary Report on the 2010-2011 DigCCurr Professional Institute: Curation Practices for the Digital Object Lifecycle date: 2010 words: 1983 flesch: 40 summary: The summer session of the 2010-2011 DigCCurr Professional Institute was held at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from May 17th through May 22nd, 2010. It was the second of three Professional Institutes organized by DigCurr II, which is funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. keywords: curation; digccurr; institute; participants; session cache: costello-preliminary_report-2010.html plain text: costello-preliminary_report-2010.txt item: #151 of 810 id: cox-ebooks_challenges-2004 author: cox title: E-Books: Challenges and Opportunities date: 2004 words: 7287 flesch: 54 summary: John Cox is Deputy Librarian at National University of Ireland, Galway. He explains the challenges and opportunities of e-books and their potential to support learning activities. He also explains the advantages and disadvantages of the e-book format. keywords: access; books; libraries; library; october; online; print; safari; survey; titles; university; usage; users cache: cox-ebooks_challenges-2004.html plain text: cox-ebooks_challenges-2004.txt item: #152 of 810 id: coyle-the_rights-2004 author: coyle title: The "Rights" in Digital Rights Management date: 2004 words: 3057 flesch: 58 summary: The "Rights" in Digital Rights Management is a topic of discussion in D-Lib Magazine Volume 10 Number 9, September 2004. Karen Coyle explains what rights are and the various approaches to those rights in this article. keywords: access; contract; copyright; digital; law; license; materials; rights cache: coyle-the_rights-2004.html plain text: coyle-the_rights-2004.txt item: #153 of 810 id: cramer-designing_and-2010 author: cramer title: Designing and Implementing Second Generation Digital Preservation Services: A Scalable Model for the Stanford Digital Repository date: 2010 words: 4907 flesch: 32 summary: The Stanford Digital Repository (SDR) is a preservation repository designed to make digital assets available over the long-term by helping ensure their integrity, authenticity and reusability. The SDR has been in production since December of 2006 and is the first, full-fledged, sustained effort in this field. keywords: content; data; design; digital; library; management; preservation; repository; sdr; services; stanford; systems cache: cramer-designing_and-2010.html plain text: cramer-designing_and-2010.txt item: #154 of 810 id: crane-commercial_digital-2001 author: crane title: Commercial Digital Libraries and the Academic Community: How New Firms Might Develop New Relationships between "Publisher" and Higher Education date: 2001 words: 2963 flesch: 59 summary: Gregory Crane is the editor-in-chief of Perseus Project and a professor of Classics at Tufts University. He wrote a book called "Libraries and the Academic Community: How New Firms Might Develop New". He also wrote a magazine called D-Lib Magazine. keywords: academics; data; digital; libraries; library; public cache: crane-commercial_digital-2001.html plain text: crane-commercial_digital-2001.txt item: #155 of 810 id: crane-designing_documents-2000 author: crane title: Designing Documents to Enhance the Performance of Digital Libraries: Time, Space, People and a Digital Library on London date: 2000 words: 6362 flesch: 58 summary: Designing Documents to Enhance the Performance of Digital Libraries: Time, Space, People and a Digital Library on London is published in D-Lib Magazine July/August 2000. In a mature digital library, documents should coexist with a Geographic Information System (GIS). GIS should be able to scan documents for toponyms and then generate a map illustrating the places cited in a document. The system should be available in both static and dynamic form. keywords: bolles; data; digital; document; images; information; london; maps; need; new; street; text cache: crane-designing_documents-2000.html plain text: crane-designing_documents-2000.txt item: #156 of 810 id: crane-georeferencing_in-2004 author: crane title: Georeferencing in Historical Collections date: 2004 words: 2696 flesch: 58 summary: Georeferencing in Historical Collections compares how different cultural documents describe space in very different ways. Ancient Greek and Latin texts do not draw upon complex geographic sources available to modern documents, but their naming systems are more well defined and tractable to machine processing than modern US sources. keywords: crane; data; digital; information; libraries; library; space cache: crane-georeferencing_in-2004.html plain text: crane-georeferencing_in-2004.txt item: #157 of 810 id: crane-hierarchical_catalog-2005 author: crane title: Hierarchical Catalog Records: Implementing a FRBR Catalog date: 2005 words: 4126 flesch: 51 summary: David Mimno, Gregory Crane, Alison Jones and others discuss hierarchical cataloging systems based on the IFLA's Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR). The Perseus Digital Library has created a new catalog that implements such a system for a small amount of books. keywords: catalog; frbr; identifiers; information; level; library; manifestation; records; work cache: crane-hierarchical_catalog-2005.html plain text: crane-hierarchical_catalog-2005.txt item: #158 of 810 id: crews-copyright_publishing-2007 author: crews title: Copyright, Publishing, and Scholarship: The "Zwolle Group" Initiative for the Advancement of Higher Education date: 2007 words: 4906 flesch: 43 summary: The relationship of copyright law to the creation and publication of scholarly works is a critical concern for the advancement of new knowledge. Under the laws of most countries, original journal articles and other products of scholarly research are protected by copyright law. The owner of the copyrights in scholarly publications can control access to the information in those publications. keywords: conference; copyright; group; management; publishers; university; work; zwolle; zwolle group cache: crews-copyright_publishing-2007.html plain text: crews-copyright_publishing-2007.txt item: #159 of 810 id: crosas-the_dataverse-2011 author: crosas title: The Dataverse Network®: An Open-Source Application for Sharing, Discovering and Preserving Data date: 2011 words: 3967 flesch: 51 summary: The Dataverse Network is an open-source application for publishing, referencing, extracting and analyzing research data. The main goal is to solve the problems of data sharing through building technologies that enable institutions to reduce the burden for researchers and data publishers and incentivize them to share their data. keywords: citation; data; dataverse; dvn; network; research; sharing; software; study cache: crosas-the_dataverse-2011.html plain text: crosas-the_dataverse-2011.txt item: #160 of 810 id: cunningham-american_society-2001 author: cunningham title: American Society for Information Science & Technology Annual Meeting (ASIST 2001): Information in a Networked World: Harnessing the Flow, 2 - 8 November 2001, Washington DC date: 2001 words: 1243 flesch: 39 summary: The American Society for Information Science & Technology's 2001 annual conference was held in Washington DC from 2-8 November 2001. The conference program comprised 65 sessions, 9 invited panels, 49 contributed papers, 34 posters, 7 receptions, 5 continuing education courses, 2 symposia, and 2 keynote addresses. keywords: information; sessions; sig cache: cunningham-american_society-2001.html plain text: cunningham-american_society-2001.txt item: #161 of 810 id: cunningham-report_on-2001 author: cunningham title: Report on the 5th European Conference on Digital Libraries, ECDL 2001: September 4 - 9, 2001, Darmstadt, Germany date: 2001 words: 1561 flesch: 33 summary: Report on the 5th European Conference on Digital Libraries, ECDL 2001: September 4 - 9 Darmstadt, Germany. The conference call for papers emphasized "convergence", the drawing together of features from existing libraries, archives and museums to create integrated digital resources. keywords: conference; digital; ecdl; libraries; library cache: cunningham-report_on-2001.html plain text: cunningham-report_on-2001.txt item: #162 of 810 id: cunningham-report_on-2003 author: cunningham title: Report on the Fifth International Conference on Asian Digital Libraries (ICADL 2002): 11 - 14 December 2002, Singapore date: 2003 words: 720 flesch: 37 summary: Report on the Fifth International Conference on Asian Digital Libraries (ICADL 2002) was held 11-14 December 2002 in Singapore. The conference focused on problems specific to digital library development in the Asia-Pacific area. It was held in conjunction with the Web Information Systems Engineering (WISE) conference. keywords: conference; digital; libraries cache: cunningham-report_on-2003.html plain text: cunningham-report_on-2003.txt item: #163 of 810 id: cunningham-report_on-2004 author: cunningham title: Report on the 6th International Conference on Asian Digital Libraries (ICADL 2003): 8 - 11 December 2003, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia date: 2004 words: 1132 flesch: 17 summary: The 6th International Conference on Asian Digital Libraries took place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 8-11 December 2003. The conference featured presenters from 20 countries. The participants included commercial organizations, several governmental agencies, museums, library automation services, medical libraries, UNESCO, and academia. keywords: conference; digital; knowledge; libraries cache: cunningham-report_on-2004.html plain text: cunningham-report_on-2004.txt item: #164 of 810 id: custard-using_machine-2005 author: custard title: Using Machine Learning to Support Quality Judgments date: 2005 words: 4921 flesch: 44 summary: Using Machine Learning to Support Quality Judgments is an article written by Tamara Sumner and Myra Custard from the University of Colorado at Boulder. They used machine-learning techniques to classify resources into different quality bands based on 16 quality indicators. keywords: accuracy; classification; collection; digital; indicators; information; library; quality; resources cache: custard-using_machine-2005.html plain text: custard-using_machine-2005.txt item: #165 of 810 id: cyburt-the_virtual-2010 author: cyburt title: The Virtual Journals of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics date: 2010 words: 2648 flesch: 52 summary: The Virtual Journals of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics (JINA) and the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL) are published in Volume 16, Number 1/2 of D-Lib Magazine. Richard H. Cyburt, Sam M. Austin, Timothy C. Beers, Alfredo Estrade, Ryan M. Ferguson, Alexander Sakharuk, Hendrik Schatz, Karl Smith, Scott Warren and SEGUE are the authors. keywords: astrophysics; jina; journal; nuclear; university; virtual cache: cyburt-the_virtual-2010.html plain text: cyburt-the_virtual-2010.txt item: #166 of 810 id: dalessandro-initial_experiences-2005 author: dalessandro title: Initial Experiences in Developing a Chronologically Organized Digital Library for Continuing Education in Biodefense date: 2005 words: 4625 flesch: 41 summary: Donna M. D'Alessandro, MD, Michael P. D's Alessandro, M.D., and their colleagues developed a chronologically organized digital library and learning collaboratory for biodefense investigators and trainees to deliver continuing education to them. keywords: biodefense; biodefenseeducation.org; collaboratory; curriculum; digital; investigators; learning; library; news; stories cache: dalessandro-initial_experiences-2005.html plain text: dalessandro-initial_experiences-2005.txt item: #167 of 810 id: dallas-report_on-2009 author: dallas title: Report on the Workshop on Digital Curation in the Human Sciences at ECDL 2009: Corfu, 30 September - 1 October 2009 date: 2009 words: 1605 flesch: -4 summary: The first Digital Curation in the Human Sciences workshop took place in the context of the European Conference of Digital Libraries (ECDL2009) in Corfu, on 30 September and 1 October 2009. It provided the ground for an exciting debate between CESSDA, CLARIN and DARIAH and cutting edge perspectives in digital curation and information behaviour. keywords: curation; digital; infrastructure; research; sciences; university cache: dallas-report_on-2009.html plain text: dallas-report_on-2009.txt item: #168 of 810 id: daniel-domainindependent_mining-2012 author: daniel title: Domain-Independent Mining of Abstracts Using Indicator Phrases date: 2012 words: 3640 flesch: 51 summary: Ron Daniel, Jr. and Ron Daniel, of Elsevier Labs, discuss Domain-Independent Mining of Abstracts Using Indicator Phrases. They report on an analysis of indicator phrases in a collection of 10,000 abstracts and a more detailed analysis of the automated tagging of 100 abstracts from ten different disciplines. keywords: abstracts; domain; indicator; information; phrases; results; set; types cache: daniel-domainindependent_mining-2012.html plain text: daniel-domainindependent_mining-2012.txt item: #169 of 810 id: dappert-using_mets-2008 author: dappert title: Using METS, PREMIS and MODS for Archiving eJournals date: 2008 words: 5455 flesch: 53 summary: Using METS, PREMIS and MODS for Archiving eJournals in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 14 Number 9/10, September/October 2008, ISSN 1082-9873. The British Library's eJournal system is being developed under the Digital Library System Programme. keywords: article; content; file; information; metadata; mets; mods; premis cache: dappert-using_mets-2008.html plain text: dappert-using_mets-2008.txt item: #170 of 810 id: daquin-building_the-2014 author: daquin title: Building the Open Elements of an Open Data Competition date: 2014 words: 5243 flesch: 46 summary: Building the Open Elements of an Open Data Competition is published in Volume 20, Number 5/6 of D-Lib Magazine. Mathieu d'Aquin, Stefan Dietze, Marieke Guy, Eelco Herder, Erik Drachsler, Elisabetta Parodi, Lattanzio Learning are the participants. The European Union is committed to pushing forward open approaches. keywords: applications; challenge; competition; data; education; group; handbook; linkedup; open; project; web; working cache: daquin-building_the-2014.html plain text: daquin-building_the-2014.txt item: #171 of 810 id: davis-fair_publisher-2004 author: davis title: Fair Publisher Pricing, Confidentiality Clauses and a Proposal to Even the Economic Playing Field date: 2004 words: 1409 flesch: 53 summary: Philip M. Davis wrote an opinion piece for D-Lib Magazine in February 2004. He advocates for the construction of a publicly available, SPARC and ARL endorsed database through which libraries can share price and licensing details. The article is based on a plenary speech at the Charleston Conference on Collection Development. keywords: information; libraries cache: davis-fair_publisher-2004.html plain text: davis-fair_publisher-2004.txt item: #172 of 810 id: davis-institutional_repositories-2007 author: davis title: Institutional Repositories: Evaluating the Reasons for Non-use of Cornell University's Installation of DSpace date: 2007 words: 7305 flesch: 44 summary: Cornell's DSpace is underpopulated and underused by its faculty. Many of its collections are empty and most collections contain few items. Those collections that experience steady growth are collections in which the university has made an administrative investment. keywords: access; collections; community; cornell; dspace; faculty; items; participation; publishing; repositories; repository; research; use; work cache: davis-institutional_repositories-2007.html plain text: davis-institutional_repositories-2007.txt item: #173 of 810 id: dawei-the_national-2010 author: dawei title: The National Digital Library Project date: 2010 words: 2876 flesch: 35 summary: The National Digital Library Project (NDLP) was launched in 2005. The NLC is the largest collector of traditional Chinese resources. Its massive collections enable the NLC to provide information service to the central government, educational, scientific, and research institutions and the general public. keywords: digital; information; library; national; nlc; resources; service; system cache: dawei-the_national-2010.html plain text: dawei-the_national-2010.txt item: #174 of 810 id: dempsey-libraries_and-2006 author: dempsey title: Libraries and the Long Tail: Some Thoughts about Libraries in a Network Age date: 2006 words: 5208 flesch: 56 summary: Libraries and the Long Tail is about how well supply and demand are matched in a network environment. It is not enough for materials to be present within the system: they have to be readily accessible, accessible to potentially interested readers, and efficient. keywords: costs; data; demand; libraries; library; services; supply; system; tail cache: dempsey-libraries_and-2006.html plain text: dempsey-libraries_and-2006.txt item: #175 of 810 id: denenberg-search_web-2009 author: denenberg title: Search Web Services - The OASIS SWS Technical Committee Work: The Abstract Protocol Definition, OpenSearch Binding, and SRU/CQL 2.0 date: 2009 words: 4987 flesch: 59 summary: The OASIS Search Web Services Technical Committee is developing search and retrieval web services. The committee developed the Abstract Protocol Definition, OpenSearch Binding, and SRU/CQL 2.0 binding. The model provides for the development of bindings. keywords: binding; cql; opensearch; parameter; query; sru cache: denenberg-search_web-2009.html plain text: denenberg-search_web-2009.txt item: #176 of 810 id: deridder-intake_of-2016 author: deridder title: Intake of Digital Content: Survey Results From the Field date: 2016 words: 9836 flesch: 43 summary: Jody L. DeRidder and Alissa Matheny Helms from University of Alabama Libraries conducted a survey on how cultural heritage institutions are managing the incoming flood of digital materials. They want to create a community resource of guidelines to assist professionals in the field. keywords: access; archives; content; digital; files; information; libraries; media; metadata; online; preservation; records; respondents; rights; selection; survey; tools; types; workflows cache: deridder-intake_of-2016.html plain text: deridder-intake_of-2016.txt item: #177 of 810 id: deridder-what_do-2014 author: deridder title: What Do Researchers Need? Feedback On Use of Online Primary Source Materials date: 2014 words: 13143 flesch: 48 summary: What Do Researchers Need? Feedback On Use of Online Primary Source Materials for Humanities Researchers is the July/August issue of D-Lib Magazine, Volume 20, Number 7/8. Jody L. DeRidder, Kathryn G. Matheny and J. J.lderidder conducted a study of 11 humanities faculty researchers at the University of Alabama on the quality of online primary source materials. keywords: access; comments; content; databases; digital; information; interfaces; item; libraries; library; materials; metadata; need; online; primary; researchers; results; study; text; use; user cache: deridder-what_do-2014.html plain text: deridder-what_do-2014.txt item: #178 of 810 id: devare-vivo_connecting-2007 author: devare title: VIVO: Connecting People, Creating a Virtual Life Sciences Community date: 2007 words: 6149 flesch: 32 summary: VIVO is a virtual life sciences community created by the Cornell University Library. VIVO provides a single point of access for scholarly activity in the life sciences at Cornell. The database is at Albert R. Mann Library, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853. keywords: activities; college; content; cornell; data; faculty; information; life; life sciences; relationships; research; sciences; university; vivo cache: devare-vivo_connecting-2007.html plain text: devare-vivo_connecting-2007.txt item: #179 of 810 id: devorsey-the_development-2006 author: devorsey title: The Development of a Local Thesaurus to Improve Access to the Anthropological Collections of the American Museum of Natural History date: 2006 words: 2866 flesch: 44 summary: The Development of a Local Thesaurus to improve access to the Anthropological Collections of the American Museum of Natural History is published in D-Lib Magazine. The collection of the Division of Anthropology at the AMNH has been acquired over the past 136 years by many of the founders of the discipline, including Franz Boaz and Margaret Mead. keywords: access; amnh; collection; division; illustration; museum; terms; thesaurus cache: devorsey-the_development-2006.html plain text: devorsey-the_development-2006.txt item: #180 of 810 id: diekema-teaching_use-2011 author: diekema title: Teaching Use of Digital Primary Sources for K-12 Settings date: 2011 words: 4300 flesch: 49 summary: Teaching Use of Digital Primary Sources for K-12 Settings is published in Volume 17, Number 3/4 of D-Lib Magazine, March/April 2011. It describes learning outcomes of a three-day workshop on integrating primary sources into K- 12 teaching. School librarians and teachers worked together during the workshop, establishing a model for future collaboration. keywords: digital; libraries; library; resources; school; sources; students; teachers; teaching; workshop cache: diekema-teaching_use-2011.html plain text: diekema-teaching_use-2011.txt item: #181 of 810 id: dilauro-automated_name-2001 author: dilauro title: Automated Name Authority Control and Enhanced Searching in the Levy Collection date: 2001 words: 3951 flesch: 55 summary: Automated Name Authority Control and Enhanced Searching in the Levy Collection is being developed by the Digital Knowledge Center at the Milton S. Eisenhower Library of Johns Hopkins University. The system aims to reduce the amount of human labor and time for large-scale digitization projects. keywords: authority; collection; corpus; index; levy; metadata; music; searching; system cache: dilauro-automated_name-2001.html plain text: dilauro-automated_name-2001.txt item: #182 of 810 id: ding-profiling_social-2009 author: ding title: Profiling Social Networks: A Social Tagging Perspective date: 2009 words: 6691 flesch: 59 summary: Profiling Social Networks: A Social Tagging Perspective is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 15 Number 3/4, March/April 2009. Ying Ding, Elin K. Jacob, James Caverlee, Michael Fried and Zhixiong Zhang are the authors. keywords: delicious; flickr; frequency; networks; tag frequency; tagging; tags; users; web; youtube cache: ding-profiling_social-2009.html plain text: ding-profiling_social-2009.txt item: #183 of 810 id: dobratz-nestor_network-2004 author: dobratz title: nestor: Network of Expertise in Long-term STOrage of Digital Resources - A Digital Preservation Initiative for Germany date: 2004 words: 3673 flesch: 38 summary: The German Network of Expertise in long-term storage of digital resources (nestor) began in June 2003 as a cooperative effort of 6 partners representing different players within the field of preservation. It is sponsored by the German Ministry of Education and Research with funding of 800,000 EURO. The partners include: The German National Library, the State and University Library of Lower Saxony Göttingen, the Computer and Media Service and Humboldt-University Berlin. keywords: data; digital; expert; germany; information; nestor; preservation; project; term cache: dobratz-nestor_network-2004.html plain text: dobratz-nestor_network-2004.txt item: #184 of 810 id: dobratz-open_archives-2003 author: dobratz title: Open Archives Activities and Experiences in Europe: An Overview by the Open Archives Forum date: 2003 words: 4602 flesch: 45 summary: The Open Archives Forum is a two-year accompanying measures project that started in October 2001. Project partners include UKOLN- University of Bath, Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie della Informazione - CNR (Italy) and the Computing Center of Humboldt University, Berlin. keywords: archives; data; figure; forum; information; metadata; oai; providers; service; workshop cache: dobratz-open_archives-2003.html plain text: dobratz-open_archives-2003.txt item: #185 of 810 id: downie-the_music-2006 author: downie title: The Music Information Retrieval Evaluation eXchange (MIREX) date: 2006 words: 2538 flesch: 49 summary: The Music Information Retrieval Evaluation eXchange (MIREX) is a community-based formal evaluation framework coordinated and managed at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. IMIRSEL has been funded by both the National Science Foundation and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. MIREX participants have met under the auspices of the International Conferences on Music Information retrieval for the past two years. keywords: audio; data; evaluation; imirsel; mirex; music; retrieval cache: downie-the_music-2006.html plain text: downie-the_music-2006.txt item: #186 of 810 id: downs-data_stewardship-2015 author: downs title: Data Stewardship in the Earth Sciences date: 2015 words: 6346 flesch: 47 summary: Robert Downs, Ruth Duerr, Denise Hills, H. K. Ramapriyan and Hampapuram are discussing Data Stewardship in the Earth Sciences. The Federation of Earth Science Information Partners has been working to make Earth science data more discoverable and accessible. keywords: centers; citation; committee; community; content; data; earth; earth science; esip; information; management; nasa; pccs; practices; research; science; science data; stewardship; system; use cache: downs-data_stewardship-2015.html plain text: downs-data_stewardship-2015.txt item: #187 of 810 id: dragan-aposteriori_provenanceenabled-2015 author: dragan title: A-posteriori Provenance-enabled Linking of Publications and Datasets via Crowdsourcing date: 2015 words: 8134 flesch: 50 summary: Laura Drăgan, Markus Luczak-Rösch, Elena Simperl, Heather Packer, Bettina Berendt, and Luc Moreau from the University of Southampton, KU Leuven and D-Lib Magazine discuss A-posteriori Provenance-enabled Linking of Publications and Datasets via Crowdsourcing. keywords: citation; crowdsourcing; data; datasets; dbpedia; experts; information; links; metadata; participants; provenance; publications; research; science; tasks; web cache: dragan-aposteriori_provenanceenabled-2015.html plain text: dragan-aposteriori_provenanceenabled-2015.txt item: #188 of 810 id: droettboom-ismir_2004-2004 author: droettboom title: ISMIR 2004: International Conference on Music Information Retrieval, October 10-14, 2004, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain date: 2004 words: 1327 flesch: 53 summary: ISMIR 2004 was held at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain, October 10-14, 2004. The gala reception featured a traditional Catalonian Castella troupe playing a sport that involves constructing human skyscrapers. The fifth year of the conference is an appropriate time to reflect on how the field of music information retrieval has changed. keywords: 2004; ismir; music; papers cache: droettboom-ismir_2004-2004.html plain text: droettboom-ismir_2004-2004.txt item: #189 of 810 id: duma-rhetorical_classification-2016 author: duma title: Rhetorical Classification of Anchor Text for Citation Recommendation date: 2016 words: 5363 flesch: 53 summary: Daniel Duma, Maria Liakata, Amanda Clare, James Ravenscroft, Ewan Klein, and WIllianne Wan discuss the use of rhetorical annotation schemes for academic articles in Information Retrieval scenarios. They discuss the usefulness of CoreSC. keywords: citation; class; collection; context; coresc; document; link; query; sentence; text cache: duma-rhetorical_classification-2016.html plain text: duma-rhetorical_classification-2016.txt item: #190 of 810 id: dunn-collection_level-2000 author: dunn title: Collection Level Description - the Museum Perspective date: 2000 words: 4362 flesch: 50 summary: Museums have long had computerized collections management databases. They offer item-level meta-data to the public on the Web, but the content of the databases is invisible to search engines. Creating Web pages with collection-level description is a solution that would facilitate resource discovery. keywords: collection; data; description; level; museum; resource; web cache: dunn-collection_level-2000.html plain text: dunn-collection_level-2000.txt item: #191 of 810 id: dunn-next_steps-2008 author: dunn title: Next Steps for E-Science, the Textual Humanities and VREs A Report on Text and Grid: Research Questions for the Humanities, Sciences and Industry, UK e-Science All Hands Meeting 2007 date: 2008 words: 1825 flesch: 42 summary: Next Steps for E-Science, the Textual Humanities and VREs: A Report on Text and Grid: Research Questions for the Humanities, Sciences and Industry, UK e-Science All Hands Meeting 2007. D-Lib Magazine Volume 14 Number 1/2, Volume 1, Number 2, ISSN 1082-9873. Arts and humanities have long enjoyed a close relationship with the library and information science community. keywords: humanities; need; research; science; text cache: dunn-next_steps-2008.html plain text: dunn-next_steps-2008.txt item: #192 of 810 id: dunsire-distinguishing_content-2007 author: dunsire title: Distinguishing Content from Carrier: The RDA/ONIX Framework for Resource Categorization date: 2007 words: 2496 flesch: 34 summary: The RDA/ONIX Framework for Resource Categorization is in development as a new standard for resource description and access designed for the digital world. It is being built on the foundation established for the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules (AACR). It aims to attain an effective level of alignment with the metadata standards used in related communities. keywords: carrier; content; framework; resource; values cache: dunsire-distinguishing_content-2007.html plain text: dunsire-distinguishing_content-2007.txt item: #193 of 810 id: eden-report_on-2003 author: eden title: Report on the 4th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval, ISMIR 2003 date: 2003 words: 999 flesch: 45 summary: The 4th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR 2003) took place in Baltimore, Maryland, from October 26-30, 2003. Brad Eden, Ph.D. from University of Nevada, Las Vegas, organized the conference. keywords: music; retrieval; tutorial cache: eden-report_on-2003.html plain text: eden-report_on-2003.txt item: #194 of 810 id: eppard-preserving_the-2000 author: eppard title: Preserving the Authenticity of Contingent Digital Objects: The InterPARES Project date: 2000 words: 3688 flesch: 31 summary: Anne J. Gilliland-Swetland, Assistant Professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, Philip B. Eppard, Dean at the School of Information Science and Policy at the State University of New York, and Philip MacNeil, Dean of the Bearman and Trant Library Project. The InterPARES Project is concerned with preserving digital objects. keywords: appraisal; archival; authenticity; information; interpares; preservation; records; research cache: eppard-preserving_the-2000.html plain text: eppard-preserving_the-2000.txt item: #195 of 810 id: erbs-bringing_order-2013 author: erbs title: Bringing Order to Digital Libraries: From Keyphrase Extraction to Index Term Assignment date: 2013 words: 6520 flesch: 52 summary: Bringing Order to Digital Libraries: From Keyphrase Extraction to Index Term Assignment is a paper by Nicolai Erbs, Iryna Gurevych, Marc Rittberger and Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab, Technische Universität Darmstadt. keywords: approaches; classification; document; extraction; index; index terms; keyphrase; label; pages; precision; results; terms cache: erbs-bringing_order-2013.html plain text: erbs-bringing_order-2013.txt item: #196 of 810 id: erickson-a_digital-2001 author: erickson title: A Digital Object Approach to Interoperable Rights Management: Finely-grained Policy Enforcement Enabled by a Digital Object Infrastructure date: 2001 words: 6499 flesch: 38 summary: A Digital Object Approach to Interoperable Rights Management: Fine-grained Policy Enforcement Enabled by a Digital Object Infrastructure is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 7 Number 6. John Erickson, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories is the author. keywords: access; content; data; digital; information; layer; model; object; policies; policy; rap; services cache: erickson-a_digital-2001.html plain text: erickson-a_digital-2001.txt item: #197 of 810 id: erickson-handle_records-2006 author: erickson title: Handle Records, Rights and Long Tail Economies date: 2006 words: 2389 flesch: 57 summary: John Erickson is a researcher at Hewlett-Packard Laboratories and author of "Handle Records, Rights and Long Tail Economies" in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 12 Number 9, September 2006. He draws connections between Handles, metadata services, and small-value rights transactions in light of Chris Anderson's notion of "Long Tail" economies. keywords: metadata; rights; services; tail; transactions cache: erickson-handle_records-2006.html plain text: erickson-handle_records-2006.txt item: #198 of 810 id: erickson-information_objects-2001 author: erickson title: Information Objects and Rights Management: A Mediation-based Approach to DRM Interoperability date: 2001 words: 5406 flesch: 35 summary: Information Objects and Rights Management: A Mediation-based Approach to DRM Interoperability is an article published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 7 Number 4, April 2001. John S. Erickson, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories is the author. keywords: digital; information; interoperability; ipr; management; objects; policies; rights; services; web cache: erickson-information_objects-2001.html plain text: erickson-information_objects-2001.txt item: #199 of 810 id: eschenfelder-technologies_employed-2010 author: eschenfelder title: Technologies Employed to Control Access to or Use of Digital Cultural Collections: Controlled Online Collections date: 2010 words: 5584 flesch: 44 summary: Kristin R. Eschenfelder, University of Wisconsin-Madison and Grace Agnew, Rutgers University conducted a survey on the control of patron access to digital cultural materials made accessible by U.S. archives, libraries and museums. Most respondents reported using IP range restrictions and network-ID based authorization systems. Few institutions reported using new technologies to control access. keywords: access; archives; collections; control; digital; institutions; libraries; museums; systems; tools; use cache: eschenfelder-technologies_employed-2010.html plain text: eschenfelder-technologies_employed-2010.txt item: #200 of 810 id: evens-unlocking_audio-2009 author: evens title: Unlocking Audio: Towards an Online Repository of Spoken Word Collections in Flanders date: 2009 words: 3397 flesch: 39 summary: Tom Evens and Laurence Hauttekeete want to create an online repository of spoken word collections in Flanders. They hope to inspire cultural heritage and archive institutions to digitise and open up their audio-visual collections. They assess the technological and organisational feasibility of an innovative disclosure application. keywords: application; collections; disclosure; heritage; institutions; materials; metadata cache: evens-unlocking_audio-2009.html plain text: evens-unlocking_audio-2009.txt item: #201 of 810 id: farquhar-data_identification-2014 author: farquhar title: Data Identification and Citation - The Key to Unlocking the Promise of Data Sharing and Reuse date: 2014 words: 1981 flesch: 52 summary: The Fourth DataCite Annual Meeting was held 19-20 September 2013. Data driven science, scholarship, and policy is of growing importance. It relies on the ability of researchers to share and reuse data. Data sharing and reuse requires data that are connected to the scientific literature, to data producers, to the data centers that curate it, and even to other data. keywords: citation; data; datacite; rda; research; researchers cache: farquhar-data_identification-2014.html plain text: farquhar-data_identification-2014.txt item: #202 of 810 id: fedoryszak-efficient_blocking-2014 author: fedoryszak title: Efficient Blocking Method for a Large Scale Citation Matching date: 2014 words: 4722 flesch: 63 summary: Efficient Blocking Method for a Large Scale Citation Matching is presented by Mateusz Fedoryszak and Łukasz Bolikowski from the University of Warsaw. A blocking workflow implemented in Apache Hadoop is also discussed. keywords: blocking; citation; data; functions; hash; matching; pages; recall; year cache: fedoryszak-efficient_blocking-2014.html plain text: fedoryszak-efficient_blocking-2014.txt item: #203 of 810 id: ferreira-carrots_and-2008 author: ferreira title: Carrots and Sticks: Some Ideas on How to Create a Successful Institutional Repository date: 2008 words: 5560 flesch: 39 summary: Carrots and Sticks: Some Ideas on How to Create a Successful Institutional Repository is published in D-Lib Magazine Volume 14 Number 1/2, Volume 1082-9873, January/February 2008. The article describes the implementation process of RepositoriUM, the institutional repository of the University of Minho. keywords: access; implementation; items; minho; number; repositories; repository; research; self; university cache: ferreira-carrots_and-2008.html plain text: ferreira-carrots_and-2008.txt item: #204 of 810 id: fill-report_on-2006 author: fill title: Report on the 1st International Critical Success Factors for Institutional Change Workshop (CSFIC): 22 September, Alicante, Spain date: 2006 words: 1022 flesch: 39 summary: Report on the 1st International Critical Success Factors for Institutional Change Workshop (CSFIC) was held at the University of Alicante, Spain on 22 September 2006. The purpose of CSFIC '06 was to provide a forum for participants in mature eLearning projects to exchange information about the lessons learned from their projects. keywords: change; elearning; university cache: fill-report_on-2006.html plain text: fill-report_on-2006.txt item: #205 of 810 id: flecker-preserving_scholarly-2001 author: flecker title: Preserving Scholarly E-Journals date: 2001 words: 3321 flesch: 47 summary: Preserving Scholarly E-Journals may be the most important issue in digital libraries. North American research libraries have been discussing the issues of digital preservation for some years now, but the number of active programs remains extremely small. keywords: access; archive; archiving; content; journals; publishers cache: flecker-preserving_scholarly-2001.html plain text: flecker-preserving_scholarly-2001.txt item: #206 of 810 id: fleet-georeferencer_crowdsourced-2012 author: fleet title: Georeferencer: Crowdsourced Georeferencing for Map Library Collections date: 2012 words: 5043 flesch: 38 summary: Georeferencer is a collaborative online project allowing crowdsourced georefereming of historical maps. It has been used by the National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, The British Library, London, Klokan Technologies GmbH, Baar, Switzerland and Moravian Library, Brno, Czech Republic. keywords: control; crowdsourcing; georeferencer; georeferencing; images; libraries; library; maps; online; points; project; public; software cache: fleet-georeferencer_crowdsourced-2012.html plain text: fleet-georeferencer_crowdsourced-2012.txt item: #207 of 810 id: foo-report_on-2004 author: foo title: Report on the Fourth ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL): 7 - 11 June 2004, Tucson, Arizona date: 2004 words: 1920 flesch: 43 summary: The Fourth ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL 2004) was held at the Hilton El Conquistador Golf & Tennis Resort, set in the breathtaking Catalina Mountains just north of Tucson, Arizona. The theme of this year's conference was "Global Reach and Diverse Impact". keywords: conference; digital; jcdl; libraries; library; participants; poster cache: foo-report_on-2004.html plain text: foo-report_on-2004.txt item: #208 of 810 id: foster-understanding_faculty-2005 author: foster title: Understanding Faculty to Improve Content Recruitment for Institutional Repositories date: 2005 words: 4547 flesch: 52 summary: An institutional repository (IR) is an electronic system that captures, preserves, and provides access to the digital work products of a community. Nancy Fried Foster, Susan Gibbons and D-Lib Magazine are discussing the adoption problem of IRs. keywords: content; dspace; faculty; irs; members; page; research; work cache: foster-understanding_faculty-2005.html plain text: foster-understanding_faculty-2005.txt item: #209 of 810 id: foulonneau-automated_capture-2006 author: foulonneau title: Automated Capture of Thumbnails and Thumbshots for Use by Metadata Aggregation Services date: 2006 words: 4975 flesch: 49 summary: This article reports on a project at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign to make more comprehensible heterogeneous resources available on the CIC metadata portal by incorporating thumbnails and thumbshots of image and Webpage resources in the context of OAI Protocol for Metadata Harvesting. keywords: capture; cic; image; metadata; providers; resources; thumbgrabber; thumbnails; thumbshots; university; web; webpage cache: foulonneau-automated_capture-2006.html plain text: foulonneau-automated_capture-2006.txt item: #210 of 810 id: fowler-drawing_the-2013 author: fowler title: Drawing the Blueprint As We Build: Setting Up a Library-based Copyright and Permissions Service for MOOCs date: 2013 words: 5626 flesch: 47 summary: Drawing the Blueprint As We Build describes the creation of a copyright and permissions service for MOOC instructors within the Duke University Libraries. The service has not been free of difficulties and its success in actually obtaining permission for desired uses has been uneven, but the response from faculty has been positive. keywords: content; copyright; coursera; faculty; instructors; material; moocs; permission; university; use cache: fowler-drawing_the-2013.html plain text: fowler-drawing_the-2013.txt item: #211 of 810 id: fox-building_educational-2005 author: fox title: Building Educational Portals atop Digital Libraries date: 2005 words: 4647 flesch: 49 summary: The Science Education Resource Center at Carleton College builds educational portals on an infrastructure suffused with digital library technologies and sensibilities. Its users are mainly geoscience faculty looking for resources and information that will help them improve their teaching. They identify focused topics of importance to educators and present information on these topics through a variety of structures. keywords: cms; digital; information; library; metadata; page; resources; search; tools; web cache: fox-building_educational-2005.html plain text: fox-building_educational-2005.txt item: #212 of 810 id: fox-influencing_user-2005 author: fox title: Influencing User Behavior through Digital Library Design: An Example from the Geosciences date: 2005 words: 4619 flesch: 54 summary: Influencing User Behavior through Digital Library Design: An Example from the Geosciences is an article in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 11 Number 5, May 2005. The Starting Point Digital Library is an education digital library designed for faculty teaching introductory level geoscience. keywords: design; digital; faculty; geoscience; information; library; site; teaching; use cache: fox-influencing_user-2005.html plain text: fox-influencing_user-2005.txt item: #213 of 810 id: fox-the_4th-2002 author: fox title: The 4th International Conference of Asian Digital Libraries (ICADL 2001): Digital Libraries: Dynamic Landscapes for Knowledge Creation, Access and Management, December 10-12, 2001, Bangalore, India date: 2002 words: 926 flesch: 37 summary: The 4th International Conference of Asian Digital Libraries (ICADL 2001) took place in Bangalore, India on December 10-12, 2001. Suzie Allard from University of Kentucky, Edward Fox from Virginia Tech, and Edward A. Fox from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign were there. keywords: conference; icadl; information cache: fox-the_4th-2002.html plain text: fox-the_4th-2002.txt item: #214 of 810 id: fox-toward_a-2002 author: fox title: Toward a Global Digital Library: Generalizing US-Korea Collaboration on Digital Libraries date: 2002 words: 6902 flesch: 35 summary: Toward a Global Digital Library: Generalizing US-Korea Collaboration on Digital Libraries is a project of Virginia Tech, San Diego Supercomputer Center, La Jolla, CA 92093-0505 USA, University of Pittsburgh, School of Information Sciences, Pittsburgh, PA 15260 USA and Chungnam National University, Div. of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Taejon, Korea. keywords: access; challenges; collections; data; digital; information; issues; knowledge; korea; libraries; library; management; support; technology; workshop cache: fox-toward_a-2002.html plain text: fox-toward_a-2002.txt item: #215 of 810 id: francopoulo-nlp4nlp_the-2015 author: francopoulo title: NLP4NLP: The Cobbler's Children Won't Go Unshod date: 2015 words: 6455 flesch: 54 summary: Gil Francopoulo, Joseph Mariani, Patrick Paroubek and Giorgio Mariani gathered a large corpus of Natural Language Processing (NLP) conferences and journals for both text and speech. They developed a set of tools based on natural language technology to mine their scientific publication database and provide various interpretations. keywords: access; acl; author; conference; corpus; data; documents; language; lrec; number; proceedings; processing; rate; speech; terms cache: francopoulo-nlp4nlp_the-2015.html plain text: francopoulo-nlp4nlp_the-2015.txt item: #216 of 810 id: french-personalized_information-1999 author: french title: Personalized Information Environments: An Architecture for Customizable Access to Distributed Digital Libraries date: 1999 words: 6752 flesch: 47 summary: James C. French, Charles L. Viles and Vannevar Bush write a paper on Personalized Information Environments (PIE). PIE is a conceptual architecture that allows unified, highly customizable access to distributed information resources. It provides for the efficient exchange of inter-resource meta-information and maximizes retrieval effectiveness. keywords: access; collection; information; legion; pec; pie; research; resources; retrieval; search; security; selection; user cache: french-personalized_information-1999.html plain text: french-personalized_information-1999.txt item: #217 of 810 id: frey-efficient_table-2015 author: frey title: Efficient Table Annotation for Digital Articles date: 2015 words: 6153 flesch: 59 summary: Matthias Frey, Roman Kern and others have created a web based tool for annotating elements and regions in PDF documents. The data is intended to serve as a ground truth useful to machine learning algorithms for detecting table regions and table structure. The tool is suitable for complex table structures. keywords: annotation; cells; data; documents; evaluation; ground; model; pdf; structure; table; time; tool cache: frey-efficient_table-2015.html plain text: frey-efficient_table-2015.txt item: #218 of 810 id: friedlander-keepers_of-2003 author: friedlander title: Keepers of the Crumbling Culture: What Digital Preservation Can Learn from Library History date: 2003 words: 4473 flesch: 42 summary: Keepers of the Crumbling Culture: What Digital Preservation Can Learn from Library History is written by Deanna Marcum, Amy Friedlander and published in D-Lib Magazine Volume 9 Number 5, May 2003. Technological advances come with both affordances and unintended consequences. Preserving new media is more problematic than preserving earlier ones. keywords: books; congress; information; libraries; library; materials; national; paper; preservation; research; resources cache: friedlander-keepers_of-2003.html plain text: friedlander-keepers_of-2003.txt item: #219 of 810 id: friedlander-really_10-2005 author: friedlander title: Really 10 Years Old? date: 2005 words: 970 flesch: 73 summary: It's been 10 years since D-Lib Magazine was launched on Friday, July 15, 1995. Amy Friedlander, Bill Arms, Bob Kahn and Bill Arms negotiated the agreements on intellectual property rights and site use policies by phone. The first issue was launched the night before Amy's 12th wedding anniversary. keywords: lib cache: friedlander-really_10-2005.html plain text: friedlander-really_10-2005.txt item: #220 of 810 id: friedlander-the_national-2002 author: friedlander title: The National Digital Information Infrastructure Preservation Program: Expectations, Realities, Choices and Progress to Date date: 2002 words: 5796 flesch: 46 summary: In December 2000, Congress passed legislation establishing the National Digital Information Infrastructure Preservation Program (NDIIPP) in the Library of Congress. The legislation allocates $100 million for the program, to be released in stages: $5 million immediately, $20 million after Congressional approval of an NDIIPP plan, and $75 million contingent upon raising $ 75 million in matching funds. Amy Friedlander, Ph.D. is a member of Council on Library and Information Resources. keywords: archiving; collections; content; digital; information; library; national; party; preservation; program; research; web cache: friedlander-the_national-2002.html plain text: friedlander-the_national-2002.txt item: #221 of 810 id: fukuda-extraction_and-2012 author: fukuda title: Extraction and Visualization of Technical Trend Information from Research Papers and Patents date: 2012 words: 2945 flesch: 54 summary: Extraction and Visualization of Technical Trend Information from Research Papers and Patents is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 18, Number 7/8. Satoshi Fukuda, Hidetsugu Nanba, Toshiyuki Takezawa and others propose a method for automatically creating a technical trend map from both research papers and patents. keywords: field; method; papers; patents; research; trend cache: fukuda-extraction_and-2012.html plain text: fukuda-extraction_and-2012.txt item: #222 of 810 id: gadd-the_intellectual-2003 author: gadd title: The Intellectual Property Rights Issues Facing Self-archiving: Key Findings of the RoMEO Project date: 2003 words: 3940 flesch: 60 summary: The Intellectual Property Rights Issues Facing Self-archiving: Key Findings of the RoMEO Project is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 9 Number 9, September 2003. The project was funded by the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) between 2002 and 2003. It looked at the self- archiving of academic research papers and the subsequent disclosure and harvesting of metadata. keywords: copyright; gadd; metadata; oai; project; rights; romeo; self cache: gadd-the_intellectual-2003.html plain text: gadd-the_intellectual-2003.txt item: #223 of 810 id: galloway-coming_to-2002 author: galloway title: Coming to TERM: Designing the Texas Email Repository Model date: 2002 words: 4401 flesch: 34 summary: This article explores access to and long-term preservation of digital records in state government settings using the Open Archival Information System (OAIS) Reference Model to design a repository for managing email records in the state of Texas. The proposed trusted repository concept ensures that records of a transitory nature are destroyed efficiently and legally. keywords: access; data; email; information; internet; july; management; preservation; records; repository; state; term cache: galloway-coming_to-2002.html plain text: galloway-coming_to-2002.txt item: #224 of 810 id: garrison-retrieval_issues-2001 author: garrison title: Retrieval Issues for the Colorado Digitization Project's Heritage Database date: 2001 words: 3259 flesch: 50 summary: The Colorado Digitization Project (CDP) is a collaborative initiative involving Colorado's archives, historical societies, libraries, and museums. The project is creating a union catalog of metadata records and developing tools for the creators of the metadata records. keywords: catalog; cdp; colorado; headings; list; subject; term cache: garrison-retrieval_issues-2001.html plain text: garrison-retrieval_issues-2001.txt item: #225 of 810 id: gatten-an_orderly-2004 author: gatten title: An Orderly Retreat from the Big Deal: Is It Possible for Consortia? date: 2004 words: 3653 flesch: 52 summary: Jeffrey N. Gatten, Dean of Library and Information Resources at California Institute of the Arts, and Tom Sanville, Executive Director of OhioLINK, discuss the Big Deal in D-Lib Magazine, October 2004. The Big Deal is any online aggregation of e-content that a publisher, aggregator, or vendor offers. keywords: big; consortium; data; deal; titles; use cache: gatten-an_orderly-2004.html plain text: gatten-an_orderly-2004.txt item: #226 of 810 id: gazan-social_annotations-2008 author: gazan title: Social Annotations in Digital Library Collections date: 2008 words: 4819 flesch: 44 summary: Rich Gazan analyzes the integration of social annotations into digital collection items in D-Lib Magazine November/December 2008. He finds that there is conceptual room to include user-generated content in digital libraries. Rich Gazan is a professor of Information and Computer Sciences at the University of Hawaii. keywords: annotations; answer; collection; comments; content; digital; items; libraries; library; users; web cache: gazan-social_annotations-2008.html plain text: gazan-social_annotations-2008.txt item: #227 of 810 id: geipel-statistical_translation-2015 author: geipel title: Statistical Translation of Hierarchical Classifications from Dewey Decimal Classification to the Regensburger Verbundklassifikation date: 2015 words: 7259 flesch: 56 summary: Statistical Translation of Hierarchical Classifications from Dewey Decimal Classification to the Regensburger Verbundklassifikation is published in D-Lib Magazine May/June 2015, Volume 21, Number 5/6. The paper presents a novel approach for statistical translation of hierarchical classification systems. keywords: algorithm; classes; classification; data; ddc; information; library; measure; number; rvk; search; section; set; translation cache: geipel-statistical_translation-2015.html plain text: geipel-statistical_translation-2015.txt item: #228 of 810 id: george-who_uses-2003 author: george title: Who Uses What? Report on a National Survey of Information Users in Colleges and Universities date: 2003 words: 4455 flesch: 47 summary: Who Uses What? Report on a National Survey of Information Users in Colleges and Universities is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 9 Number 10, October 2003, ISSN 1082-9873. The advent of Web-accessible, digital information has made old methods of research obsolete. keywords: faculty; information; library; respondents; students; use cache: george-who_uses-2003.html plain text: george-who_uses-2003.txt item: #229 of 810 id: gerolimos-academic_libraries-2011 author: gerolimos title: Academic Libraries on Facebook: An Analysis of Users' Comments date: 2011 words: 8181 flesch: 44 summary: Academic Libraries on Facebook: An Analysis of Users' Comments is a paper by Michalis Gerolimos from Alexander Technological Educational Institute of Thessaloniki, Greece. The paper examines users' comments on the Facebook pages of 20 American academic libraries and subdivides them into 22 categories. The most significant findings are that 91% of the posts do not include any comments and over 82% of user participation is expressed via the "like" function. keywords: academic; comments; facebook; feedbacks; libraries; library; likes; posts; students; university; users; wall cache: gerolimos-academic_libraries-2011.html plain text: gerolimos-academic_libraries-2011.txt item: #230 of 810 id: gerolimos-services_for-2011 author: gerolimos title: Services for Academic Libraries in the New Era date: 2011 words: 7662 flesch: 51 summary: Michalis Gerolimos, Mike Konsta and Rania Konsta are the authors of a paper on the integration of Web 2.0 services into the working framework of some of the most advanced academic libraries in the world. The paper was published in D-Lib Magazine. keywords: facebook; information; libraries; library; new; rss; services; study; twitter; university; use; users; web; weblogs cache: gerolimos-services_for-2011.html plain text: gerolimos-services_for-2011.txt item: #231 of 810 id: ghaphery-my_library-2002 author: ghaphery title: My Library at Virginia Commonwealth University: Third Year Evaluation date: 2002 words: 2645 flesch: 63 summary: My Library is a personalization tool that allows the library user to consolidate frequently used library resources and services. Since 1998, My Library has been available as a web page to users of the Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries. An evaluation of My Library use at VCU was completed and published in 2000. A follow up study took place between March 2000 and December 2001. keywords: accesses; accounts; class; library; total cache: ghaphery-my_library-2002.html plain text: ghaphery-my_library-2002.txt item: #232 of 810 id: ghosh-global_access-2007 author: ghosh title: Global Access to Science- Scientific Publishing for the Future: A Report of IATUL 2007 Conference Held at KTH, the Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, June 11 - 14, 2007 date: 2007 words: 2111 flesch: 34 summary: Global Access to Science- Scientific Publishing for the Future: A Report of IATUL 2007 Conference Held at KTH, the Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, June 11 - 14, 2007. D-Lib Magazine: Volume 13 Number 9/10 Number 1082-9873. Maitrayee Ghosh, P.K. Kelkar Library, Kanpur, India, and Manik Mandal, National Institute of Tech, Durgapur, India. keywords: access; conference; iatul; information; libraries; library; science; technology cache: ghosh-global_access-2007.html plain text: ghosh-global_access-2007.txt item: #233 of 810 id: giannakopoulos-discovering_and-2014 author: giannakopoulos title: Discovering and Visualizing Interdisciplinary Content Classes in Scientific Publications date: 2014 words: 3224 flesch: 40 summary: Discovering and Visualizing Interdisciplinary Content Classes in Scientific Publications in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 20, Number 11/12. Theodoros Giannakopoulos, Ioannis Foufoulas, Eleftherios Stamatogiannakis, Harry Dimitropoulos, Natalia Manola, Yannis Ioannidis, John Fouf, Harry Henry, and Yannis Yannis are the authors. keywords: arxiv; class; classes; classification; content; funding; mining; research; university; visualization cache: giannakopoulos-discovering_and-2014.html plain text: giannakopoulos-discovering_and-2014.txt item: #234 of 810 id: giersch-if_you-2004 author: giersch title: If You Build It, Will They Come? Participant Involvement in Digital Libraries date: 2004 words: 4503 flesch: 42 summary: Sarah Giersch, Eugene Klotz, Flora McMartin, Brandon Muramatsu, K. Ann Renninger, Swarthmore College, Wesley Shumar, Stephen A. Weimar, The Math Forum at Drexel are participants in a two-day workshop on Participant Involvement in Digital Libraries (PIDL) held in February 2004. keywords: communities; digital; dls; involvement; nsdl; participants; services; workshop cache: giersch-if_you-2004.html plain text: giersch-if_you-2004.txt item: #235 of 810 id: giglia-berlin_7-2010 author: giglia title: Berlin 7: Open Access Reaching Diverse Communities date: 2010 words: 3683 flesch: 38 summary: Berlin 7: Open Access Reaching Diverse Communities took place from December 2nd to 4th, 2009 in Paris. The conference was conducted in a round-table style and addressed all the most debated issues in the Open Access area. Howard Hughes Medical Institute adopted a 360 degree policy providing both Green Open Access and Gold Open Access. Avice Meehan underlined the need for mandates. keywords: access; communication; costs; data; european; information; processing; publishers; research; researchers; university cache: giglia-berlin_7-2010.html plain text: giglia-berlin_7-2010.txt item: #236 of 810 id: giglia-elpub_2009-2009 author: giglia title: ELPUB 2009 - Rethinking Electronic Publishing: Innovation in Communication Paradigms and Technologies date: 2009 words: 2388 flesch: 31 summary: The 13th ELPUB conference took place in Milan, from 10 to 12 June 2009. 40 speakers from each of the five continents presented papers on a broad range of technical, conceptual, and financial aspects of scholarly communication. The aim of the report is to outline the complex scenario of changing paradigms and technologies. keywords: access; elpub; information; models; publishing; research; web cache: giglia-elpub_2009-2009.html plain text: giglia-elpub_2009-2009.txt item: #237 of 810 id: giglia-open_access-2011 author: giglia title: Open Access, Open Data: Paradigm Shifts in the Changing Scholarly Communication Scenario date: 2011 words: 2568 flesch: 40 summary: The Open Access Open Data conference was held December 13-14, 2010 in Cologne, Germany. The common theme of the conference was the changing scholarly communication system. The report discusses some of the key ideas that emerged from the workshop discussion and debate. keywords: access; data; knowledge; publishing; research; science; university cache: giglia-open_access-2011.html plain text: giglia-open_access-2011.txt item: #238 of 810 id: giglia-report_on-2009 author: giglia title: Report on OAI 6: CERN Workshop on Innovations in Scholarly Communication, Geneva 17-19 June 2009 date: 2009 words: 2461 flesch: 38 summary: Report on OAI 6: CERN Workshop on Innovations in Scholarly Communication, Geneva 17-19 June 2009. D-Lib Magazine September/October 2009 Volume 15 Number 9/10 Number 1082-9873. Elena Giglia from University of Turin attended the workshop. keywords: access; communication; data; impact; oai; university cache: giglia-report_on-2009.html plain text: giglia-report_on-2009.txt item: #239 of 810 id: gill-reinventing_the-2002 author: gill title: Re-inventing the Wheel? Standards, Interoperability and Digital Cultural Content date: 2002 words: 2138 flesch: 26 summary: Re-inventing the Wheel? Standards, Interoperability and Digital Cultural Content is a book written by Tony Gill and published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 8 Number 1, January 2002. It's about the development of standards for digital cultural content. keywords: content; creation; cultural; digital; interoperability; standards cache: gill-reinventing_the-2002.html plain text: gill-reinventing_the-2002.txt item: #240 of 810 id: gladney-digital_preservation-2007 author: gladney title: Digital Preservation in a National Context: Questions and Views of an Outsider date: 2007 words: 6059 flesch: 40 summary: H.M. Gladney wrote an opinion piece for D-Lib Magazine about Digital Preservation in a National Context. The article draws attention to technical opportunities which, if pursued, would significantly accelerate National Digital Information Infrastructure Preservation Program (NDIIPP) progress towards objectives called for by the U.S. Congress. keywords: article; digital; document; figure; information; library; national; ndiipp; preservation; repositories; repository; research; software; technology cache: gladney-digital_preservation-2007.html plain text: gladney-digital_preservation-2007.txt item: #241 of 810 id: gladney-what_do-2003 author: gladney title: What Do We Mean by Authentic? What's the Real McCoy? date: 2003 words: 7930 flesch: 49 summary: Authenticity is among digital document security properties needing attention. The current article provides a definition that spans vernacular usage of "authentic". The model can be used to clarify other words that denote information quality, such as "evidence", "essential", and "useful". keywords: authenticity; copy; evidence; figure; gladney; information; integrity; language; object; provenance; transmission cache: gladney-what_do-2003.html plain text: gladney-what_do-2003.txt item: #242 of 810 id: godby-a_repository-2004 author: godby title: A Repository of Metadata Crosswalks date: 2004 words: 4595 flesch: 52 summary: Carol Jean Godby, Jeffrey A. Young, and Eric Childress are the authors of the paper A Repository of Metadata Crosswalks. The paper proposes a model for metadata crosswalks that associates three pieces of information: the crosswalk, the source metadata standard, and the target metadata standard. It is encoded as METS records that are made available to a repository for processing by search engines. keywords: core; crosswalk; dublin; marc; metadata; mets; object; standards; xml cache: godby-a_repository-2004.html plain text: godby-a_repository-2004.txt item: #243 of 810 id: goesele-digital_collections-2002 author: goesele title: Digital Collections of Real World Objects date: 2002 words: 2977 flesch: 54 summary: Hendrik Lensch, Michael Goesele, Hans-Peter Seidel and Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik in Saarbrücken, Germany present an efficient method for acquiring high quality models of real world objects. keywords: acquisition; brdf; light; models; object; properties; surface cache: goesele-digital_collections-2002.html plain text: goesele-digital_collections-2002.txt item: #244 of 810 id: goethals-facing_the-2015 author: goethals title: Facing the Challenge of Web Archives Preservation Collaboratively: The Role and Work of the IIPC Preservation Working Group date: 2015 words: 4592 flesch: 48 summary: Facing the Challenge of Web Archives Preservation Collaboratively: The Role and Work of the IIPC Preservation Working Group is a May/June 2015 issue of D-Lib Magazine, Volume 21, Number 5/6. The article documents the goals and activities of the International Internet Preservation Consortium (IIPC). keywords: access; archives; archiving; digital; environments; group; iipc; preservation; pwg; web cache: goethals-facing_the-2015.html plain text: goethals-facing_the-2015.txt item: #245 of 810 id: gold-cyberinfrastructure_data-2007 author: file title: None date: None words: None flesch: None summary: Libraries and the Data Challenge: Roles and Actions for Libraries is a two-part series on data management and data services in academic library services. The advent of digital data has brought major enhancements to access and manipulability of data. keywords: data; digital; gis; information; librarianship; libraries; library; management; research; roles; science; services cache: gold-cyberinfrastructure_data-2007 plain text: gold-cyberinfrastructure_data-2007.txt item: #246 of 810 id: goldsmith-repository_librarian-2006 author: goldsmith title: Repository Librarian and the Next Crusade: The Search for a Common Standard for Digital Repository Metadata date: 2006 words: 3531 flesch: 47 summary: The Repository Librarian and the Next Crusade is a book written by Beth Goldsmith and Frances Knudson. It's about the search for a common standard for digital repository metadata. It was a project of the Los Alamos National Laboratory Research Library's Library Without Walls Team. keywords: library; marc; metadata; records; repository; standard; team cache: goldsmith-repository_librarian-2006.html plain text: goldsmith-repository_librarian-2006.txt item: #247 of 810 id: goodchild-the_alexandria-2004 author: goodchild title: The Alexandria Digital Library Project: Review, Assessment, and Prospects date: 2004 words: 4085 flesch: 48 summary: The Alexandria Digital Library Project was established in the late 1990s as a response to several perceived problems of traditional map libraries. By 1999 it had evolved into an operational digital library offering a well-defined set of services to a broad user community based on an extensive collection of georeferenced information objects. keywords: adl; digital; geographic; information; library; location; map; objects; user cache: goodchild-the_alexandria-2004.html plain text: goodchild-the_alexandria-2004.txt item: #248 of 810 id: goodrum-visual_resource-2003 author: goodrum title: Visual Resource Reference: Collaboration Between Digital Museums and Digital Libraries date: 2003 words: 2397 flesch: 35 summary: The Information Institute of Syracuse at Syracuse University is engaged in a project to build collaborative digital museum and digital library reference services. The project team is developing procedures and mechanisms that will enable museums and libraries to work together in providing reference assistance over the Web to support patrons' image information needs. keywords: digital; image; information; model; museums; reference cache: goodrum-visual_resource-2003.html plain text: goodrum-visual_resource-2003.txt item: #249 of 810 id: granger-digital_preservation-2002 author: granger title: Digital Preservation and Deep Infrastructure date: 2002 words: 3885 flesch: 48 summary: Stewart Granger wrote an opinion piece for D-Lib Magazine about Digital Preservation and Deep Infrastructure. He was dissatisfied with the Task Force Report on digital preservation. He wanted to develop ideas that may help to explain the concept of 'deep infrastructure' keywords: digital; information; infrastructure; interests; preservation; report; standards cache: granger-digital_preservation-2002.html plain text: granger-digital_preservation-2002.txt item: #250 of 810 id: gray-choosing_a-2013 author: gray title: Choosing a Sustainable Web Archiving Method: A Comparison of Capture Quality date: 2013 words: 3251 flesch: 54 summary: Choosing a Sustainable Web Archiving Method: A Comparison of Capture Quality. The UCLA Online Campaign Literature Archive has been collecting websites from Los Angeles and California elections since 1998. Gabriella Gray and Scott Martin created a duplicate capture of the June 2012 California election using both WAS and their manual capture and editing processes to measure the quality of the two captures. keywords: archive; capture; content; robots.txt; ucla; websites cache: gray-choosing_a-2013.html plain text: gray-choosing_a-2013.txt item: #251 of 810 id: green-how_fares-2004 author: green title: How Fares the Wired Museum? Report on the 32nd Annual Conference of the Museum Computer Network (November 10-13, 2004, Minneapolis, Minnesota) date: 2004 words: 4778 flesch: 35 summary: Report on the 32nd Annual Conference of the Museum Computer Network (November 10-13, 2004, Minneapolis, Minnesota) is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 10 Number 12, ISSN 1082-9873. The conference was held to measure progress in the use of computers in museums. keywords: community; content; digital; information; libraries; library; material; metadata; museum; preservation; project; resources; tools; university cache: green-how_fares-2004.html plain text: green-how_fares-2004.txt item: #252 of 810 id: green-towards_a-2009 author: green title: Towards a Repository-enabled Scholar's Workbench: RepoMMan, REMAP and Hydra date: 2009 words: 4190 flesch: 51 summary: Towards a Repository-enabled Scholar's Workbench: RepoMMan, REMAP and Hydra. D-Lib Magazine, Volume 15 Number 5/6, May/June 2009, ISSN 1082-9873. keywords: project; remap; repomman; repository; services; user; web cache: green-towards_a-2009.html plain text: green-towards_a-2009.txt item: #253 of 810 id: greenberg-metadata_tools-2006 author: greenberg title: Metadata Tools for Digital Resource Repositories: JCDL 2006 Workshop Report date: 2006 words: 2070 flesch: 42 summary: How can we improve communication in the digital library (DL/metadata tool community and advance the state-of-the-art for tools in this environ? was the overarching goal of Metadata Tools for Digital Resource Repositories workshop held at this year's JCDL 2006: Opening Information Horizons held in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The workshop drew 47 participants from a range of communities, including Australia, Germany, Norway, New Zealand, Portugal, and the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. keywords: developers; development; metadata; participants; tool; users; workshop cache: greenberg-metadata_tools-2006.html plain text: greenberg-metadata_tools-2006.txt item: #254 of 810 id: gregory-on_being-2014 author: gregory title: On Being a Hub: Some Details behind Providing Metadata for the Digital Public Library of America date: 2014 words: 4070 flesch: 51 summary: On Being a Hub: Some Details behind Providing Metadata for the Digital Public Library of America is published in Volume 20, Number 7/8 of D-Lib Magazine. The article describes the technological side of being a service hub for the DPLA. The authors hope it will be of interest to those pursuing metadata aggregation. keywords: carolina; center; digital; dpla; hub; metadata; north; oai cache: gregory-on_being-2014.html plain text: gregory-on_being-2014.txt item: #255 of 810 id: griffin-funding_for-2005 author: griffin title: Funding for Digital Libraries Research: Past and Present date: 2005 words: 6267 flesch: 33 summary: Funding for Digital Libraries Research: Past and Present is presented in D-Lib Magazine. The Interagency Digital Libraries Initiative (DLI) was an opportune program in coinciding with transformational changes in the larger technology environment. keywords: access; content; digital; dli; funding; information; international; knowledge; libraries; nsf; program; projects; research; resources; science; technologies cache: griffin-funding_for-2005.html plain text: griffin-funding_for-2005.txt item: #256 of 810 id: guenther-battle_of-2008 author: guenther title: Battle of the Buzzwords: Flexibility vs. Interoperability When Implementing PREMIS in METS date: 2008 words: 3828 flesch: 47 summary: The Premis Data Dictionary for Preservation Metadata was developed in 2005. Many institutions use the Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard (METS) to implement metadata in digital library applications. Rebecca Guenther explains the differences between PREMIS and METS and the need to clarify them. keywords: digital; elements; metadata; mets; premis cache: guenther-battle_of-2008.html plain text: guenther-battle_of-2008.txt item: #257 of 810 id: guo-federated_content-2010 author: guo title: Federated Content Rights Management for Research and Academic Publications Using the Handle System date: 2010 words: 2415 flesch: 42 summary: Federated Content Rights Management for Research and Academic Publications is a project for a content rights registration and discovery service in China. It takes a federated approach to the content rights registry and discovery framework that will be simple to operate and manage by individual publishers and content distributors. keywords: content; handle; registration; rights; service cache: guo-federated_content-2010.html plain text: guo-federated_content-2010.txt item: #258 of 810 id: guy-folksonomies_tidying-2006 author: guy title: Folksonomies: Tidying up Tags? date: 2006 words: 6644 flesch: 58 summary: Folksonomies is a type of distributed classification system. Users add tags to online items, such as images, videos, bookmarks and text. They agree that tags are not a replacement for formal classification systems such as Dublin Core or MODS. keywords: compound; del.icio.us; flickr; folksonomies; folksonomy; language; metadata; systems; tagging; tags; users; words cache: guy-folksonomies_tidying-2006.html plain text: guy-folksonomies_tidying-2006.txt item: #259 of 810 id: hagedorn-a_new-2011 author: hagedorn title: A New Way to Find: Testing the Use of Clustering Topics in Digital Libraries date: 2011 words: 5747 flesch: 59 summary: A New Way to Find: Testing the Use of Clustering Topics in Digital Libraries is published in Volume 17, Number 9/10 of D-Lib Magazine. Kat Hagedorn, Michael Kargela, Youn Noh, David Newman and David Newman are the authors of the article. keywords: facets; participants; results; satisfaction; search; study; task; topics; use cache: hagedorn-a_new-2011.html plain text: hagedorn-a_new-2011.txt item: #260 of 810 id: hagedorn-enhancing_search-2007 author: hagedorn title: Enhancing Search and Browse Using Automated Clustering of Subject Metadata date: 2007 words: 5243 flesch: 56 summary: The University of Michigan and the University of California Irvine joined forces to test automatically enhancing metadata records using the Topic Modeling algorithm on the varied OAIster corpus. They created labels for the resulting clusters of metadata records, matched the clusters to an in-house classification system, and developed a prototype. keywords: browse; categories; clusters; end; labels; level; metadata; records; results; search cache: hagedorn-enhancing_search-2007.html plain text: hagedorn-enhancing_search-2007.txt item: #261 of 810 id: hagedorn-google_still-2008 author: hagedorn title: Google Still Not Indexing Hidden Web URLS date: 2008 words: 1432 flesch: 65 summary: Google Still Not Indexing Hidden Web URLs is a follow-up to the McCown et al. article in IEEE Internet Computing two years ago. Kat Hagedorn is a metadata Harvesting Librarian at the University of Michigan Libraries. Joshua Santelli is an applications programmer at the Digital Library Production Service. The OAIster metadata corpus contains OAI metadata with links to digital resources. keywords: google; group; records cache: hagedorn-google_still-2008.html plain text: hagedorn-google_still-2008.txt item: #262 of 810 id: hagen-electronic_theses-2003 author: hagen title: Electronic Theses and Dissertations Worldwide: Highlights of the ETD 2003 Symposium date: 2003 words: 1732 flesch: 37 summary: The electronic thesis and dissertation (ETD) movement is becoming a global phenomenon. The ETD 2003 Symposium was held for the first time outside the United States at the campus of Humboldt University in Berlin, Germany from May 21st - 24th. keywords: conference; digital; etd; etds; ndltd; university cache: hagen-electronic_theses-2003.html plain text: hagen-electronic_theses-2003.txt item: #263 of 810 id: hahn-seru_shared-2007 author: hahn title: SERU (Shared Electronic Resource Understanding): Opening Up New Possibilities for Electronic Resource Transactions date: 2007 words: 3384 flesch: 41 summary: The Shared Electronic Resource Understanding (SERU) project offers a mechanism that can be used as an alternative to a license agreement for electronic resource transactions. The SERU statement expresses commonly shared understandings of the content provider, the subscribing institution and authorized users. keywords: agreements; libraries; library; license; publishers; resource; seru; transactions cache: hahn-seru_shared-2007.html plain text: hahn-seru_shared-2007.txt item: #264 of 810 id: hamma-public_domain-2005 author: hamma title: Public Domain Art in an Age of Easier Mechanical Reproducibility date: 2005 words: 3306 flesch: 48 summary: Public Domain Art in an Age of Easier Mechanical Reproducibility is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 11 Number 11, November 2005. Kenneth Hamma is the Executive Dir. for Digital Policy, J. Paul Getty Trust, and the author of the Opinion piece. keywords: access; art; domain; images; museums; public; rights; works cache: hamma-public_domain-2005.html plain text: hamma-public_domain-2005.txt item: #265 of 810 id: hammond-naturecom_opensearch-2010 author: hammond title: nature.com OpenSearch: A Case Study in OpenSearch and SRU Integration date: 2010 words: 5343 flesch: 65 summary: This paper is a case study of OpenSearch and SRU integration on the nature.com science publisher platform. The impetus for the project was to provide a new resource discovery channel for Nature.com using the emerging digital library standard for information retrieval: SRU. keywords: cql; data; formats; interface; nature.com; opensearch; page; query; service; sru; web; xml cache: hammond-naturecom_opensearch-2010.html plain text: hammond-naturecom_opensearch-2010.txt item: #266 of 810 id: hammond-social_bookmarking-2005 author: hammond title: Social Bookmarking Tools (I): A General Review date: 2005 words: 9553 flesch: 62 summary: Social Bookmarking Tools (I) is a general review of social bookmarking tools written by Tony Hammond, Timo Hannay, Ben Lund, and Joanna Scott for D-Lib Magazine, Volume 11 Number 4, April 2005. keywords: bookmarking; bookmarks; classification; connotea; content; del.icio.us; flickr; information; links; paper; rss; search; tagging; tags; tools; users; web cache: hammond-social_bookmarking-2005.html plain text: hammond-social_bookmarking-2005.txt item: #267 of 810 id: hammond-the_role-2004 author: hammond title: The Role of RSS in Science Publishing: Syndication and Annotation on the Web date: 2004 words: 6816 flesch: 61 summary: The Role of RSS in Science Publishing: Syndication and Annotation on the Web is discussed by Tony Hammond, Timo Hannay, and Ben Lund at Nature Publishing Group. RSS is one of a new breed of technologies that is contributing to the ever-expanding dominance of the Web. keywords: atom; content; feeds; information; metadata; news; prism; publishing; rdf; rss; science; syndication; urchin; use; vocabulary; xml cache: hammond-the_role-2004.html plain text: hammond-the_role-2004.txt item: #268 of 810 id: hank-digital_curation-2006 author: hank title: Digital Curation and Trusted Repositories, Seeking Success: JCDL 2006 Workshop Report date: 2006 words: 1166 flesch: 30 summary: A workshop entitled "Digital Curation and Institutional Repository: Seeking Success" was held on June 15th in conjunction with the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries 2006. It was organized by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's School of Information and Library Science and the University Libraries. keywords: repositories; success; university; workshop cache: hank-digital_curation-2006.html plain text: hank-digital_curation-2006.txt item: #269 of 810 id: hank-international_data-2009 author: hank title: International Data curation Education Action (IDEA) Working Group: A Report from the Second Workshop of the IDEA date: 2009 words: 2844 flesch: 22 summary: The second workshop of the International Data curation Education Action (IDEA) Working Group was held December 5, 2008, in Edinburgh, Scotland, following the 4th International Digital Curation Conference. Nearly forty educators and researchers accepted invitations to attend. keywords: curation; data; development; education; training; working; workshop cache: hank-international_data-2009.html plain text: hank-international_data-2009.txt item: #270 of 810 id: hank-next_steps-2011 author: hank title: Next Steps in Research, Education and Practice in Digital Curation and Publishing: A Workshop Report from the Fourth Bloomsbury Conference on E-Publishing and E-Publication date: 2011 words: 1371 flesch: 24 summary: Next Steps in Research, Education and Practice in Digital Curation and Publishing: A Workshop Report from the Fourth Bloomsbury Conference on E-Publishing and E-Publication was published in the March/April 2011 issue of D-Lib Magazine. The theme of the workshop was exploring opportunities for collaboration among publishers, researchers, librarians and other information professionals. keywords: curation; publishing; research; university; workshop cache: hank-next_steps-2011.html plain text: hank-next_steps-2011.txt item: #271 of 810 id: harley-toward_an-2007 author: harley title: Toward an Effective Understanding of Website Users: Advantages and Pitfalls of Linking Transaction Log Analyses and Online Surveys date: 2007 words: 4880 flesch: 53 summary: Diane Harley, Ph.D., Jonathan Henke, and Cshe Hehe from the Center for Studies in Higher Education at the University of California, Berkeley provide an overview of transaction log analysis (TLA) and online site surveys as well as their key challenges and limitations. keywords: analysis; online; response; results; site; survey; tla; transaction; users; web cache: harley-toward_an-2007.html plain text: harley-toward_an-2007.txt item: #272 of 810 id: harnad-comparing_the-2004 author: harnad title: Comparing the Impact of Open Access (OA) vs. Non-OA Articles in the Same Journals date: 2004 words: 1764 flesch: 55 summary: The way to test the impact advantage of Open Access (OA) is not to compare the citation impact factors of OA with non-OA articles in the same journals. Stevan Harnad presents the opinions of the author. Tim Brody is a professor at the University of Southampton. keywords: citation; impact; journals cache: harnad-comparing_the-2004.html plain text: harnad-comparing_the-2004.txt item: #273 of 810 id: harnad-nofault_peer-2010 author: harnad title: No-Fault Peer Review Charges: The Price of Selectivity Need Not Be Access Denied or Delayed date: 2010 words: 2734 flesch: 42 summary: No-Fault Peer Review Charges: The Price of Selectivity Need Not Be Access Denied or Delayed is published in Volume 16, Number 7/8 of D-Lib Magazine. The author is Stevan Harnad, a professor at Université du Québec à Montréal and University of Southampton. keywords: access; green; journal; refereeing; review cache: harnad-nofault_peer-2010.html plain text: harnad-nofault_peer-2010.txt item: #274 of 810 id: harnad-united_kingdoms-2012 author: harnad title: United Kingdom's Open Access Policy Urgently Needs a Tweak date: 2012 words: 1307 flesch: 58 summary: The UK's Open Access Policy Urgently Needs a Tweak. It diverts funds from UK research to pay publishers extra for (Gold) OA publishing over and above what the UK already pays publishers for journal subscriptions. It also requires researchers to pick and pay for Gold OA instead of leaving the choice to them. This requirement needs to be dropped. keywords: gold; green cache: harnad-united_kingdoms-2012.html plain text: harnad-united_kingdoms-2012.txt item: #275 of 810 id: heery-digital_library-2006 author: heery title: Digital Library Goes e-Science (DLSci06): Workshop Held in Conjunction with ECDL 2006, September 17-22, 2006. Alicante, Spain date: 2006 words: 828 flesch: 34 summary: Digital Library Goes e-Science (DLSci06) workshop was held in Conjunction with ECDL 2006, September, 17-22, 2006 in Alicante, Spain. The workshop considered integration of Digital Library practices and technology with e-science to enrich the scientific process. keywords: digital; science cache: heery-digital_library-2006.html plain text: heery-digital_library-2006.txt item: #276 of 810 id: heery-renardus_project-2001 author: heery title: Renardus Project Developments and the Wider Digital Library Context date: 2001 words: 5519 flesch: 42 summary: Renardus Project Developments and the Wider Digital Library Context is a project of Rachel Heery, Leona Carpenter, Michael Day and the UK Office for Library and Information Networking (UKOLN) at the University of Bath, UK. Renardus intends to create a pilot service targeting the European scholar with a single point of access to digital libraries. keywords: business; gateways; information; issues; library; metadata; project; renardus; requirements; service; subject; system cache: heery-renardus_project-2001.html plain text: heery-renardus_project-2001.txt item: #277 of 810 id: hemminger-neonote_suggestions-2009 author: hemminger title: NeoNote: Suggestions for a Global Shared Scholarly Annotation System date: 2009 words: 6094 flesch: 56 summary: Bradley Hemminger, Ph.D. proposes design recommendations for a global shared annotation system for the domain of scholarly research. He describes a system built using these design recommendations and provides an example video demonstrating the suggested features. He also discusses the major challenges for implementing a global annotation system. keywords: annotations; browser; content; google; information; item; neonote; text; user; web cache: hemminger-neonote_suggestions-2009.html plain text: hemminger-neonote_suggestions-2009.txt item: #278 of 810 id: henderson-data_citation-2015 author: henderson title: Data Citation Practices in the CRAWDAD Wireless Network Data Archive date: 2015 words: 3796 flesch: 61 summary: Data Citation Practices in the CRAWDAD Wireless Network Data Archive is published in Volume 21, Number 1/2 of D-Lib Magazine, January/February 2015. It is a popular research data archive for wireless network data, archiving over 100 datasets used by over 6,500 users. In general, paper authors cite datasets in a manner that is sufficient for providing credit to the dataset authors and provides access to the datasets that were used. Only 11.5% of papers did not do so. keywords: archive; citation; crawdad; data; datasets; papers; use; wireless cache: henderson-data_citation-2015.html plain text: henderson-data_citation-2015.txt item: #279 of 810 id: henry-online_publishing-2003 author: henry title: On-line Publishing in the 21st Century: Challenges and Opportunities date: 2003 words: 5211 flesch: 52 summary: Geneva Henry is the author of On-line Publishing in the 21st Century: Challenges and Opportunities in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 9 Number 10, October 2003, ISSN 1082-9873. The author's opinion does not necessarily reflect the views of the magazine's publisher or its sponsor. keywords: authors; copyright; institutions; knowledge; new; publication; publishers; publishing; works cache: henry-online_publishing-2003.html plain text: henry-online_publishing-2003.txt item: #280 of 810 id: henry-report_on-2006 author: henry title: Report on the JCDL 2006 Doctoral Consortium date: 2006 words: 651 flesch: 27 summary: The second annual JCDL Doctoral Consortium was held on Sunday, June 11, 2006. Seven Ph.D. students participated, along with six faculty and practitioner mentors. They presented their doctoral research and received feedback from the mentors. keywords: consortium; university cache: henry-report_on-2006.html plain text: henry-report_on-2006.txt item: #281 of 810 id: hense-acquiring_high-2011 author: hense title: Acquiring High Quality Research Data date: 2011 words: 3921 flesch: 52 summary: Andreas Hense, Florian Quadt and Florian Hense discuss the acquisition of high quality research data. They discuss the differences between an electronic text publication and a data publication and the challenges that result from these differences for the data publication process. They list some of the measures and best practices of successful data repositories. keywords: assurance; data; knowledge; metadata; process; publication; quality; research; researchers cache: hense-acquiring_high-2011.html plain text: hense-acquiring_high-2011.txt item: #282 of 810 id: henty-ten_major-2007 author: henty title: Ten Major Issues in Providing a Repository Service in Australian Universities date: 2007 words: 5437 flesch: 53 summary: By mid 2006, all Australian universities had established, or were partway to establishing, institutional repository services. Many universities have extended the functionality of their repository services for other purposes, such as giving scholars the opportunity to develop their own research portfolio. The importance of eResearch on the national agenda shows the need for improved data management and sustainability practices to support research over the longer term. keywords: access; data; issues; management; repositories; repository; research; service; university cache: henty-ten_major-2007.html plain text: henty-ten_major-2007.txt item: #283 of 810 id: herrmannova-an_analysis-2016 author: herrmannova title: An Analysis of the Microsoft Academic Graph date: 2016 words: 5465 flesch: 54 summary: In this paper, Drahomira Herrmannova and Petr Knoth analyse a new dataset of scholarly publications, the Microsoft Academic Graph (MAG). The MAG is a heterogeneous graph comprised of over 120 million publication entities and related authors, institutions, venues and fields of study. It is also the largest publicly available dataset of citation data. keywords: citation; data; datasets; journal; mag; papers; publication; research; universities; university cache: herrmannova-an_analysis-2016.html plain text: herrmannova-an_analysis-2016.txt item: #284 of 810 id: herrmannova-semantometrics_in-2015 author: herrmannova title: Semantometrics in Coauthorship Networks: Fulltext-based Approach for Analysing Patterns of Research Collaboration date: 2015 words: 3109 flesch: 44 summary: Semantometrics in Coauthorship Networks: Fulltext-based Approach for Analysing Patterns of Research Collaboration. Drahomira Herrmannova, The Open University, UK, and Petr Knoth, Melea Ltd. are the authors of the paper. keywords: authors; collaboration; distance; endogamy; number; publications; research cache: herrmannova-semantometrics_in-2015.html plain text: herrmannova-semantometrics_in-2015.txt item: #285 of 810 id: herrmannova-visual_search-2012 author: herrmannova title: Visual Search for Supporting Content Exploration in Large Document Collections date: 2012 words: 5446 flesch: 49 summary: Drahomira Herrmannova and Petr Knoth propose a novel visual search interface that improves exploratory search and the discovery of document relations. They explain their universal approach and how it could be applied to any document collection. keywords: articles; collection; dimensions; document; figure; information; interface; search; user; visualisation cache: herrmannova-visual_search-2012.html plain text: herrmannova-visual_search-2012.txt item: #286 of 810 id: herterich-data_citation-2016 author: herterich title: Data Citation Services in the High-Energy Physics Community date: 2016 words: 5034 flesch: 54 summary: Patricia Herterich, Sünje Dallmeier-Tiessen and Sunje Dallsen present a case study of data citation services for the High-Energy Physics (HEP) community using digital library technology. The article is published in Volume 22 of D-Lib Magazine. keywords: cern; citation; collaboration; community; data; hep; inspire; open; portal; research; science; services cache: herterich-data_citation-2016.html plain text: herterich-data_citation-2016.txt item: #287 of 810 id: hickey-experiments_with-2002 author: hickey title: Experiments with the IFLA Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) date: 2002 words: 4513 flesch: 58 summary: Experiments with the IFLA Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) were carried out by OCLC Research. OCLC is investigating how best to implement the report. The algorithm they developed helped them identify all manifestations of a work. keywords: /bible; clinker; frbr; humphry; records; set; shakespeare; tobias; work cache: hickey-experiments_with-2002.html plain text: hickey-experiments_with-2002.txt item: #288 of 810 id: hickey-managing_ambiguity-2014 author: hickey title: Managing Ambiguity In VIAF date: 2014 words: 5490 flesch: 59 summary: Managing Ambiguity in VIAF is a topic in D-Lib Magazine Volume 20, Number 7/8, July/August 2014. Thomas B. Hickey, Jenny A. Toves and Tovesj are the authors of the article. keywords: authority; clusters; files; information; links; matching; names; records; viaf cache: hickey-managing_ambiguity-2014.html plain text: hickey-managing_ambiguity-2014.txt item: #289 of 810 id: hienert-digital_library-2015 author: hienert title: Digital Library Research in Action: Supporting Information Retrieval in Sowiport date: 2015 words: 5362 flesch: 50 summary: Digital Library Research in Action: Supporting Information Retrieval in Sowiport is the information portal for the social sciences. It contains over 8 million literature references, research projects and full texts from 18 databases. It was re-launched on the basis of the popular discovery framework VuFind. keywords: databases; information; mayr; metadata; references; research; retrieval; science; search; social; sowiport; terms; user cache: hienert-digital_library-2015.html plain text: hienert-digital_library-2015.txt item: #290 of 810 id: hill-a_content-2001 author: hill title: A Content Standard for Computational Models date: 2001 words: 4123 flesch: 42 summary: A Content Standard for Computational Models is a paper by Linda Hill, Scott Crosier, Terence R. Smith and Michael Goodchild from the University of California, Santa Barbara. The paper addresses the requirements for a content standard to describe such computational models. keywords: cscm; digital; elements; information; metadata; models; software; standard; use cache: hill-a_content-2001.html plain text: hill-a_content-2001.txt item: #291 of 810 id: hillmann-rda_vocabularies-2010 author: hillmann title: RDA Vocabularies: Process, Outcome, Use date: 2010 words: 7437 flesch: 44 summary: The Resource Description and Access (RDA) standard, due to be released this summer, has included a parallel effort to build Semantic Web enabled vocabularies. Diane Hillmann, Information Institute of Syracuse, Metadata Management Associates, Karen Coyle, Jon Phipps, Gordon Dunsire, and the University of Strathclyde are the authors of the article. keywords: dcmi; elements; frbr; group; library; marc; metadata; properties; rda; rdf; registry; relationships; standards; use; vocabularies cache: hillmann-rda_vocabularies-2010.html plain text: hillmann-rda_vocabularies-2010.txt item: #292 of 810 id: hirtle-author_addenda-2006 author: hirtle title: Author Addenda: An Examination of Five Alternatives date: 2006 words: 4445 flesch: 50 summary: Author Addenda: An Examination of Five Alternatives by Peter B. Hirtle is published by D-Lib Magazine, Volume 12 Number 11, November 2006, ISSN 1082-9873. The publisher may forbid an author to do the following:Post the work to the author's own web site, an institutional repository, or a subject-based repository. Copy the work for distribution to students. Use the work as the basis for future articles or other works. Grant permission to faculty and students at other universities to use the material. keywords: addenda; author; rights; use; work cache: hirtle-author_addenda-2006.html plain text: hirtle-author_addenda-2006.txt item: #293 of 810 id: hirtle-copyright_renewal-2008 author: hirtle title: Copyright Renewal, Copyright Restoration, and the Difficulty of Determining Copyright Status date: 2008 words: 7494 flesch: 58 summary: Peter B. Hirtle wrote a paper on Copyright Renewal, Copyright Restoration, and the Difficulty of Determining Copyright Status. It argues that it's almost impossible to determine with certainty whether a book published in the United States after 1922 and before 1964 is in the public domain. Digital libraries that wish to offer books from this period do so at risk. keywords: american; copyright; copyright restoration; domain; edition; foreign; publication; status; united; work cache: hirtle-copyright_renewal-2008.html plain text: hirtle-copyright_renewal-2008.txt item: #294 of 810 id: hirwade-econtent_awards-2006 author: hirwade title: E-Content Awards: An Initiative for Bridging the Digital Divide date: 2006 words: 2668 flesch: 40 summary: E-Content Awards is an initiative for Bridging the Digital Divide in India and Worldwide. The term digital divide refers to socio-economic difference between communities with regard to their access to computers and the Internet. It also refers to gaps between groups in their ability to use Information Communication Technology effectively. keywords: award; content; digital; india; information; manthan; nominations; table cache: hirwade-econtent_awards-2006.html plain text: hirwade-econtent_awards-2006.txt item: #295 of 810 id: hitchcock-digital_preservation-2007 author: hitchcock title: Digital Preservation Service Provider Models for Institutional Repositories: Towards Distributed Services date: 2007 words: 6435 flesch: 41 summary: Digital Preservation Service Provider Models for Institutional Repository: Towards Distributed Services was published in D-Lib Magazine May/June 2007. The Preserv project investigated the use of The National Archives' PRONOM-DROID service for file format identification on two pilot IRs. keywords: access; content; figure; institutional; irs; model; oais; preservation; project; provider; repositories; repository; service cache: hitchcock-digital_preservation-2007.html plain text: hitchcock-digital_preservation-2007.txt item: #296 of 810 id: hitchcock-open_citation-2002 author: hitchcock title: Open Citation Linking: The Way Forward date: 2002 words: 9269 flesch: 51 summary: The speed of scientific communication is increasing. Free, unrestricted access to research papers is driving the increase in eprint archives. The Way Forward is written by Steve Hitchcock, Donna Bergmark, Tim Brody, Christopher Gutteridge, Les Carr, Wendy Hall, Carl Lagoze, and Stevan Harnad. keywords: access; archives; arxiv; citation; citebase; data; digital; impact; linking; oai; open; papers; project; reference; search; services; web cache: hitchcock-open_citation-2002.html plain text: hitchcock-open_citation-2002.txt item: #297 of 810 id: hodge-archiving_and-2004 author: hodge title: Archiving and Accessing Web Pages: The Goddard Library Web Capture Project date: 2004 words: 4495 flesch: 55 summary: The Goddard Space Flight Center has developed a system to archive web pages for future use. The system is based on standards and open source software. Future work involves expanding the system to include other content types and special collections, improving automatic metadata generation, and addressing challenges posed by the invisible and dynamic web. keywords: capture; goddard; gsfc; information; metadata; pages; project; sites; system; web cache: hodge-archiving_and-2004.html plain text: hodge-archiving_and-2004.txt item: #298 of 810 id: hodgkin-integrated_and-2002 author: hodgkin title: Integrated and Aggregated Reference Services: The Automation of Drudgery date: 2002 words: 5897 flesch: 53 summary: Adam Hodgkin is the author of Integrated and Aggregated Reference Services: The Automation of Drudgery. It is surprising that most early innovators in web publishing have been amateurs and enthusiasts with little or no interest in commercial development. keywords: books; collection; cross; entries; entry; reference; service; system; web cache: hodgkin-integrated_and-2002.html plain text: hodgkin-integrated_and-2002.txt item: #299 of 810 id: hoebelheinrich-mets_implementation-2006 author: hoebelheinrich title: METS Implementation Meeting: JCDL 2006 Workshop Report date: 2006 words: 1082 flesch: 38 summary: The first METS Implementation Meeting (MIM) was held on June 15, 2006, in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, as a post-meeting workshop in conjunction with the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries 2006. The workshop participants representing at least twenty institutions from around the world provided extended introductions to their institutions. keywords: mets; tools; workshop cache: hoebelheinrich-mets_implementation-2006.html plain text: hoebelheinrich-mets_implementation-2006.txt item: #300 of 810 id: holl-information_bulletin-2012 author: holl title: Information Bulletin on Variable Stars - Rich Content and Novel Services for an Enhanced Publication date: 2012 words: 5168 flesch: 62 summary: Information Bulletin on Variable Stars was launched as a bulletin in 1961 and distributed free of charge within the small research community of variable star astronomy. Since then it has grown into a small, refereed open access journal. Full HTML content was introduced in 2000. The electronic version of the journal has become an enhanced publication. keywords: article; data; ibvs; information; journal; links; meta; object; readers; search; use cache: holl-information_bulletin-2012.html plain text: holl-information_bulletin-2012.txt item: #301 of 810 id: holley-crowdsourcing_how-2010 author: holley title: Crowdsourcing: How and Why Should Libraries Do It? date: 2010 words: 6929 flesch: 60 summary: Crowdsourcing is a new technology. Rose Holley gave a keynote presentation on crowdsourcing to the Pacific Rim Digital Library Alliance (PRDLA) in Auckland, New Zealand on 18 November 2009. This article is an abridged version of her private research paper. keywords: australia; crowdsourcing; digital; libraries; library; newspapers; number; public; users; volunteers; wikipedia; work cache: holley-crowdsourcing_how-2010.html plain text: holley-crowdsourcing_how-2010.txt item: #302 of 810 id: holley-extending_the-2011 author: holley title: Extending the Scope of Trove: Addition of E-resources Subscribed to By Australian Libraries date: 2011 words: 5065 flesch: 54 summary: Extending the Scope of Trove: Addition of E-resources Subscribed to By Australian Libraries. Trove is the national discovery service for Australia managed by the National Library of Australia. It contains metadata for millions of freely accessible items from more than 1,000 contributing institutions. It was developed further in 2011 to include selected sets of e-resources subscribed to by Australian libraries. keywords: access; articles; libraries; library; national; resources; subscription; trove; work cache: holley-extending_the-2011.html plain text: holley-extending_the-2011.txt item: #303 of 810 id: holley-how_good-2009 author: holley title: How Good Can It Get? Analysing and Improving OCR Accuracy in Large Scale Historic Newspaper Digitisation Programs date: 2009 words: 6655 flesch: 58 summary: How Good Can It Get? Analysing and Improving OCR Accuracy in Large Scale Historic Newspaper Digitisation Programs is published in D-Lib Magazine Volume 15 Number 3/4. It details the work undertaken by the National Library of Australia NewspaperDigitisation Program to improve OCR accuracy in large scale newspaper digitisation programs. keywords: accuracy; digitisation; files; greyscale; image; newspaper; ocr; results; software; text cache: holley-how_good-2009.html plain text: holley-how_good-2009.txt item: #304 of 810 id: holley-resource_sharing-2011 author: holley title: Resource Sharing in Australia: Find and Get in Trove - Making "Getting" Better date: 2011 words: 5813 flesch: 61 summary: Resource Sharing in Australia: Find and Get in Trove – Making "Getting" Better is published in Volume 17, Number 3/4 of D-Lib Magazine. Trove is the Australian discovery service focusing on Australia and Australians, launched at the end of 2009 by the National Library of Australia. It harvests metadata from over 1,000 Australian libraries and other cultural heritage institutions and organisations, giving the public free access to over 100 million items. keywords: access; australia; information; items; libraries; library; online; options; trove; users cache: holley-resource_sharing-2011.html plain text: holley-resource_sharing-2011.txt item: #305 of 810 id: holley-tagging_full-2010 author: holley title: Tagging Full Text Searchable Articles: An Overview of Social Tagging Activity in Historic Australian Newspapers August 2008 - August 2009 date: 2010 words: 7362 flesch: 62 summary: In August 2008, tagging was implemented on articles that were full text searchable within the National Library of Australia's historic Australian Newspapers service. During the first year, 500 users created over 100,000 tags, 38,000 of which were distinct. The tagging was very successful and will be extended to all of the library's other collections before the end of 2009. keywords: andp; articles; library; names; newspapers; number; public; service; tagging; tags; team; text; users cache: holley-tagging_full-2010.html plain text: holley-tagging_full-2010.txt item: #306 of 810 id: holmstrom-report_on-2004 author: holmstrom title: Report on the 8th European Conference on Digital Libraries (ECDL 2004): 12 - 16 September 2004, Bath, United Kingdom date: 2004 words: 1851 flesch: 55 summary: Report on the 8th European Conference on Digital Libraries (ECDL 2004) was held 12-16 September 2004 at the University of Bath, UK. Jonas Holmström from Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration in Helsinki presented at the conference. The conference papers had an acceptance rate of 32%. keywords: conference; digital; ecdl; libraries; library cache: holmstrom-report_on-2004.html plain text: holmstrom-report_on-2004.txt item: #307 of 810 id: holmstrom-the_cost-2004 author: holmstrom title: The Cost per Article Reading of Open Access Articles date: 2004 words: 4732 flesch: 59 summary: The Cost per Article Reading of Open Access Articles is discussed in D-Lib Magazine. Jonas Holmström is a research assistant at the Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration in Helsinki. The arrival of electronic journals has given libraries and publishers new tools for measuring article use. keywords: access; articles; cost; cpr; journals; king; readings; use cache: holmstrom-the_cost-2004.html plain text: holmstrom-the_cost-2004.txt item: #308 of 810 id: holmstrom-the_return-2004 author: holmstrom title: The Return on Investment of Electronic Journals - It Is a Matter of Time date: 2004 words: 1637 flesch: 58 summary: Jonas Holmström is a professor at the Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration in Helsinki, Finland. He wrote an opinion piece for D-Lib Magazine in April 2004. He argues that the number of downloaded articles does not reflect the age of the articles downloaded. keywords: articles; journals; roi cache: holmstrom-the_return-2004.html plain text: holmstrom-the_return-2004.txt item: #309 of 810 id: holub-annota_towards-2014 author: holub title: Annota: Towards Enriching Scientific Publications with Semantics and User Annotations date: 2014 words: 3457 flesch: 49 summary: Michal Holub, Robert Moro, Jakub Sevcech, Martin Liptak and Maria Bielikova present Annota: Towards Enriching Scientific Publications with Semantics and User annotations in D-Lib Magazine. keywords: annota; domain; model; publications; researchers; search; user; web cache: holub-annota_towards-2014.html plain text: holub-annota_towards-2014.txt item: #310 of 810 id: houghton-planting_the-2013 author: houghton title: Planting the Green Seeds for a Golden Harvest: Comments and Clarifications on "Going for Gold" date: 2013 words: 3309 flesch: 45 summary: Planting the Green Seeds for a Golden Harvest: Comments and Clarifications on "Going for Gold". Volume 19, Number 1/2, January/February 2013. John Houghton, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia, Alma Swan, Key Perspectives, Truro, UK. keywords: cost; gold; green; publishing; research cache: houghton-planting_the-2013.html plain text: houghton-planting_the-2013.txt item: #311 of 810 id: houghton-preservation_challenges-2016 author: houghton title: Preservation Challenges in the Digital Age date: 2016 words: 4212 flesch: 54 summary: Bernadette Houghton is a professor at Deakin University, Geelong, Australia. She wrote an article for D-Lib Magazine, Volume 22, Number 7/8, titled "Preservation Challenges in the Digital Age". She describes the current major challenges in digital preservation. keywords: data; digital; file; formats; materials; media; preservation; software cache: houghton-preservation_challenges-2016.html plain text: houghton-preservation_challenges-2016.txt item: #312 of 810 id: houghton-trustworthiness_selfassessment-2015 author: houghton title: Trustworthiness: Self-assessment of an Institutional Repository against ISO 16363-2012 date: 2015 words: 2680 flesch: 43 summary: Bernadette Houghton is a librarian at Deakin University, Geelong, Australia. She wrote a self-assessment of an Institutional Repository against the ISO 16363-2012. The report provides an appraisal of the ISO and the assessment process. keywords: assessment; criteria; iso; repository; self cache: houghton-trustworthiness_selfassessment-2015.html plain text: houghton-trustworthiness_selfassessment-2015.txt item: #313 of 810 id: hughes-a_metadata-2005 author: hughes title: A Metadata Search Engine for Digital Language Archives date: 2005 words: 3545 flesch: 57 summary: Baden Hughes and Amol Kamat developed a metadata search engine for the Open Language Archives Community (OLAC) at the University of Melbourne. The search engine includes a variety of string matching algorithms, a thesaurus of alternate language names, language code searching, search for similarly spelled words and search for similar items. keywords: archives; community; engine; language; metadata; olac; search; user; web cache: hughes-a_metadata-2005.html plain text: hughes-a_metadata-2005.txt item: #314 of 810 id: hughes-information_services-2000 author: hughes title: Information Services for Higher Education: A New Competitive Space date: 2000 words: 4446 flesch: 55 summary: Information Services for Higher Education: A New Competitive Space was published in D-Lib Magazine in December 2000. It is based on a presentation made by the author at the 2000 LITA National Forum. Life in higher education is lived in a competitive space. keywords: education; information; libraries; library; new; services; space; students; users; web cache: hughes-information_services-2000.html plain text: hughes-information_services-2000.txt item: #315 of 810 id: hughes-lessons_learned-2000 author: hughes title: Lessons Learned: Digitization of Special Collections at the University of Iowa Libraries date: 2000 words: 3192 flesch: 54 summary: Lessons Learned: Digitization of Special Collections at The University of Iowa Libraries is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 6 Number 6, June 2000. The University received a grant from The Library of Congress/Ameritech National Digital Library Competition in support of a project to digitize a portion of its unique Redpath Chautauqua Collection. keywords: collection; flyers; images; keying; process; project; staff; text cache: hughes-lessons_learned-2000.html plain text: hughes-lessons_learned-2000.txt item: #316 of 810 id: hunter-mpeg7_behind-1999 author: hunter title: MPEG-7: Behind the Scenes date: 1999 words: 3472 flesch: 40 summary: MPEG-7 is the "Multimedia Content Description Interface" standard developed by the Moving Pictures Expert Group (MPEG) of ISO/IEC. The goal of the standard is to provide a rich set of standardized tools to describe multimedia content. keywords: content; ddl; description; descriptors; group; mpeg-7; multimedia; schema; xml cache: hunter-mpeg7_behind-1999.html plain text: hunter-mpeg7_behind-1999.txt item: #317 of 810 id: hunter-the_7th-2012 author: hunter title: The 7th International Digital Curation Conference - A Personal View date: 2012 words: 3059 flesch: 55 summary: The 7th International Digital Curation Conference took place in Bristol, UK, 5-8 December 2011. The conference was organised by the DCC and the Coalition for Networked Information. This year the conference looked at the issues arising from the creation of an open data landscape. keywords: conference; curation; data; domain; names; open; research; workshop cache: hunter-the_7th-2012.html plain text: hunter-the_7th-2012.txt item: #318 of 810 id: huxley-resource_guide-2000 author: huxley title: Resource Guide for the Social Sciences: Signposting a Dissemination and Support Route for Barefoot and Meta-librarians in UK Higher Education date: 2000 words: 5041 flesch: 46 summary: The Resource Guide for the Social Sciences pilot project aimed to trial a coordinated, national and subject-based approach to the promotion of publicly-funded networked resources for UK higher education. The pilot's success led to a subsequent two-year extension. keywords: activities; flier; guide; information; pilot; resource; resource guide; sciences; social; support cache: huxley-resource_guide-2000.html plain text: huxley-resource_guide-2000.txt item: #319 of 810 id: iannella-digital_rights-2001 author: iannella title: Digital Rights Management (DRM) Architectures date: 2001 words: 2847 flesch: 50 summary: Digital Rights Management (DRM) poses one of the greatest challenges for content communities in this digital age. Traditional rights management of physical materials benefited from the materials' physicality. Today we already see serious breaches of copyright law because of the ease with which digital files can be copied and transmitted. DRM covers description, identification, trading, protection, monitoring and tracking of all forms of rights usages. keywords: architecture; content; drm; information; management; rights cache: iannella-digital_rights-2001.html plain text: iannella-digital_rights-2001.txt item: #320 of 810 id: imhof-using_international-2008 author: imhof title: Using International Standards to Develop a Union Catalogue for Archives in Germany: Aspects to Consider Regarding Interoperability between Libraries and Archives date: 2008 words: 4964 flesch: 54 summary: This article reports on a current project of the Bundesarchiv (National Archives of Germany), funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Foundation). The project brings together in a collaborative portal the finding aids from archival records on SED (Socialist Unity Party of Germany) and FDGB (Free German Trade Union Federation) from five eastern German state archives. keywords: archival; archives; august; description; ead; information; inventories; libraries; project cache: imhof-using_international-2008.html plain text: imhof-using_international-2008.txt item: #321 of 810 id: imran-a_realtime-2013 author: imran title: A Real-time Heuristic-based Unsupervised Method for Name Disambiguation in Digital Libraries date: 2013 words: 6568 flesch: 54 summary: Muhammad Imran, Syed Zeeshan Haider Gillani and Maurizio Marchese propose a heuristic-based, unsupervised and adaptive method for name disambiguation in digital libraries that administer bibliographic citations. The method exploits important features associated with author and citation records. keywords: algorithm; approach; author; citation; citation records; clusters; data; disambiguation; features; imran; information; principal; records cache: imran-a_realtime-2013.html plain text: imran-a_realtime-2013.txt item: #322 of 810 id: innocenti-report_on-2009 author: innocenti title: Report on the First DL.org Workshop on Digital Library Interoperability, Best Practices and Modelling Foundations date: 2009 words: 1253 flesch: 20 summary: Report on the First DL.org Workshop on Digital Library Interoperability, Best Practices and Modelling Foundations. Perla Innocenti, Eleni Toli, Leonardo Candela, Giuseppina Vullo and Seamus Ross attended the workshop. keywords: dl.org; interoperability; model; reference; working cache: innocenti-report_on-2009.html plain text: innocenti-report_on-2009.txt item: #323 of 810 id: iverson-report_on-2002 author: iverson title: Report on eLibrary@UBC 4: Research, Collaboration and the Digital Library - Visions for 2010 date: 2002 words: 1883 flesch: 39 summary: Report on eLibrary@UBC 4: Research, Collaboration and the Digital Library - Visions for 2010. Fourth eLibrary Symposium at UBC was held on November 14 - 15, 2002. This year's symposium explored future directions toward making the university research library an active participant in a research program. keywords: community; digital; library; project; research cache: iverson-report_on-2002.html plain text: iverson-report_on-2002.txt item: #324 of 810 id: jacobs-the_digitalsurrogate-2013 author: jacobs title: The Digital-Surrogate Seal of Approval: a Consumer-oriented Standard date: 2013 words: 4071 flesch: 45 summary: The Digital-Surrogate Seal of Approval: a Consumer-oriented Standard is a way of describing digital objects created from printed books and other non-digital originals as surrogates for the analog originals. The DSSOA can be used to express an intended goal during the planning stages of digitization and to guarantee the quality of existing digital surrogates. keywords: collection; criteria; digital; digitization; dssoa; original; surrogate; use cache: jacobs-the_digitalsurrogate-2013.html plain text: jacobs-the_digitalsurrogate-2013.txt item: #325 of 810 id: jahja-experiments_on-2014 author: jahja title: Experiments on Rating Conferences with CORE and DBLP date: 2014 words: 3581 flesch: 61 summary: Experiments on Rating Conferences with CORE and DBLP. Irvan Jahja, Suhendry Effendy and Roland H. C. Yap from National University of Singapore present a preliminary investigation on the possibility of systematic unbiased and automatic conference rating algorithms. keywords: ccf; conferences; core; pivot; rating cache: jahja-experiments_on-2014.html plain text: jahja-experiments_on-2014.txt item: #326 of 810 id: janee-issues_in-2004 author: janee title: Issues in Georeferenced Digital Libraries date: 2004 words: 4719 flesch: 48 summary: Issues in Georeferenced Digital Libraries is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 10 Number 5 Number 5, May 2004, ISSN 1082-9873. The first issue is providing discovery of georeferencied resources, related to discovery are the issues of gazetteer integration and specialized ranking of search results, strong data typing and scalability are implementation issues, providing spatial context is a critical user interface issue, and sophisticated resource access mechanisms are necessary. keywords: data; digital; discovery; geographic; information; issues; library; query; resources; user cache: janee-issues_in-2004.html plain text: janee-issues_in-2004.txt item: #327 of 810 id: janes-question_negotiation-2003 author: janes title: Question Negotiation and the Technological Environment date: 2003 words: 5175 flesch: 43 summary: Joseph Janes, Joanne Silverstein and D-Lib Magazine are discussing Question Negotiation and the Technological Environment. The information world is a very different place in 2003 than it was a few years ago. It is possible to find information more quickly and easily using new tools and drawing on sources of information unavailable or even nonexistent not so very long ago. Consulting an information professional continues to be one of those options. keywords: digital; email; information; interview; new; query; questions; reference; services; software; time cache: janes-question_negotiation-2003.html plain text: janes-question_negotiation-2003.txt item: #328 of 810 id: jantz-digital_preservation-2005 author: jantz title: Digital Preservation: Architecture and Technology for Trusted Digital Repositories date: 2005 words: 7863 flesch: 45 summary: Digital Preservation: Architecture and Technology for Trusted Digital Repository is an article published in D-Lib Magazine Volume 11 Number 6, June 2005. Ronald Jantz, Michael Giarlo and Ronald R. Jantz are the authors of the article. keywords: architecture; archival; digital; figure; information; libraries; metadata; object; original; preservation; process; repository; storage; trust cache: jantz-digital_preservation-2005.html plain text: jantz-digital_preservation-2005.txt item: #329 of 810 id: jantz-public_opinion-2003 author: jantz title: Public Opinion Polls and Digital Preservation: An Application of the Fedora Digital Object Repository System date: 2003 words: 4333 flesch: 46 summary: Public Opinion Polls and Digital Preservation is an application of the Fedora Digital Object Repository System. The project was launched in the spring 2001 and was fully operational by July 2002. The Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling has been sampling the opinions of New Jersey citizens since the early 1970s. keywords: archive; data; digital; eagleton; format; object; poll; preservation; public; rul cache: jantz-public_opinion-2003.html plain text: jantz-public_opinion-2003.txt item: #330 of 810 id: jerez-adlr_the-2006 author: jerez title: ADL-R: The First Instance of a CORDRA Registry date: 2006 words: 5777 flesch: 44 summary: The Advanced Distributed Learning Registry (ADL-R) is a registry-based approach to repository federation resulting from the Content Object Repository Discovery and Registration/Resolution Architecture (CORDRA) project. Henry Jerez, Giridhar Manepalli, Christophe Blanchi, and Laurence W. Lannom are the authors of the article. keywords: adl; community; content; cordra; handle; instance; metadata; module; object; registry; set cache: jerez-adlr_the-2006.html plain text: jerez-adlr_the-2006.txt item: #331 of 810 id: jett-a_model-2013 author: jett title: A Model for Providing Web 2.0 Services to Cultural Heritage Institutions: The IMLS DCC Flickr Feasibility Study date: 2013 words: 4255 flesch: 37 summary: A model for providing Web 2.0 services to cultural heritage institutions from the IMLS DCC Flickr Feasibility Study is published in Volume 19, Number 5/6 of D-Lib Magazine. The study was launched by the Institute of Museum and Library Services in 2009. keywords: collections; commons; content; dcc; ffs; flickr; heritage; institutions; library; web cache: jett-a_model-2013.html plain text: jett-a_model-2013.txt item: #332 of 810 id: jettka-the_hzsk-2014 author: jettka title: The HZSK Repository: Implementation, Features, and Use Cases of a Repository for Spoken Language Corpora date: 2014 words: 5028 flesch: 39 summary: The HZSK Repository is based on the software framework Fedora, Islandora, and Drupal. The main data type that is to be organized, maintained, and distributed with the repository is spoken language corpora. The content of the repository may be of special interest to researchers of linguistic, translational and socio-psychological studies. keywords: clarin; content; corpora; data; hzsk; hzsk repository; language; metadata; repository; resources; search cache: jettka-the_hzsk-2014.html plain text: jettka-the_hzsk-2014.txt item: #333 of 810 id: johnson-a_question-2000 author: johnson title: A Question of Access: SPARC, BioOne, and Society-Driven Electronic Publishing date: 2000 words: 3408 flesch: 36 summary: In the pre-millennial fervor of late 1999, Gutenberg and his invention, the printing press, topped nearly every list of pioneers and projects that changed the course of history. Today, scholarship is increasingly regarded as an article of commerce to be guarded and parceled out for maximum financial return. Societies, academic institutions, commercial organizations, and government agencies are jockeying to claim their place in a transformed scholarly communication system. keywords: access; bioone; journals; libraries; publishing; research; societies; society; sparc cache: johnson-a_question-2000.html plain text: johnson-a_question-2000.txt item: #334 of 810 id: johnson-institutional_repositories-2002 author: johnson title: Institutional Repositories: Partnering with Faculty to Enhance Scholarly Communication date: 2002 words: 3111 flesch: 16 summary: Richard K. Johnson is the Enterprise Director of SPARC, the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition. He believes that institutional repositories are a practical, cost-effective and strategic means for institutions to build partnerships with their faculty to advance scholarly communication. keywords: access; content; faculty; institution; repositories; repository; research cache: johnson-institutional_repositories-2002.html plain text: johnson-institutional_repositories-2002.txt item: #335 of 810 id: johnson-the_aiht-2005 author: johnson title: The AIHT at Stanford University: Automated Preservation Assessment of Heterogeneous Digital Collections date: 2005 words: 4361 flesch: 40 summary: The Archive Ingest and Handling Test (AIHT) was a project devised and funded by the Library of Congress to generate data and knowledge from the practical experiences of institutions whose digital preservation infrastructures were used to handle a small real-world digital archive. D-Lib Magazine will make public the complete report on the AIHT later this year. keywords: aiht; assessment; digital; file; format; metadata; policy; preservation; stanford cache: johnson-the_aiht-2005.html plain text: johnson-the_aiht-2005.txt item: #336 of 810 id: johnston-development_and-2005 author: johnston title: Development and Assessment of a Public Discovery and Delivery Interface for a Fedora Repository date: 2005 words: 4492 flesch: 43 summary: In fall 2004, the University of Virginia Library launched its Digital Library Repository for its first experimental year. The Repository was built using Fedora, a digital library management architecture jointly developed by the UVA and Cornell University. The interface was designed to accommodate discovery and delivery of objects within and across collections and formats. The development of the interface and tools required an extensive internal design review, classroom testing, and usability testing. keywords: collections; content; digital; fedora; images; interface; library; metadata; repository; search cache: johnston-development_and-2005.html plain text: johnston-development_and-2005.txt item: #337 of 810 id: kabore-opening_and-2014 author: kabore title: Opening and Linking Agricultural Research Data date: 2014 words: 2257 flesch: 37 summary: Esther Dzalé Yeumo Kaboré, Devika Madalli, Johannes Keizer, and others discuss opening and linking agricultural research data. The Research Data Alliance (RDA) Interest Group has formed around a community of scientists and researchers who wish to make agricultural data more accessible. keywords: data; group; information; interoperability; research; wheat; working cache: kabore-opening_and-2014.html plain text: kabore-opening_and-2014.txt item: #338 of 810 id: kaczmarek-using_the-2006 author: kaczmarek title: Using the Audit Checklist for the Certification of a Trusted Digital Repository as a Framework for Evaluating Repository Software Applications: A Progress Report: date: 2006 words: 4435 flesch: 34 summary: Using the Audit Checklist for the Certification of a Trusted Digital Repository as a Framework for Evaluating Repository Software Applications: A Progress Report is published in D-Lib Magazine. Digital library initiatives have encouraged the development and implementation of repository software applications such as DSpace, Eprints and Greenstone. keywords: applications; audit; audit checklist; checklist; digital; evaluation; items; library; repository; software cache: kaczmarek-using_the-2006.html plain text: kaczmarek-using_the-2006.txt item: #339 of 810 id: kahle-public_access-2001 author: kahle title: Public Access to Digital Material date: 2001 words: 5016 flesch: 52 summary: The goal of universal access to cultural heritage is within our grasp with current digital technology. The challenge is to define the roles, rights and responsibilities of libraries and archives in providing public access to this information. For the second time in history, people are laying plans to collect all information. keywords: access; copyright; digital; ill; internet; lending; libraries; library; material; property; public cache: kahle-public_access-2001.html plain text: kahle-public_access-2001.txt item: #340 of 810 id: kahn-representing_value-2001 author: kahn title: Representing Value as Digital Objects: A Discussion of Transferability and Anonymity date: 2001 words: 3974 flesch: 45 summary: Robert E. Kahn, Patrice A. Lyons and D-Lib Magazine discuss the use of digital objects to represent value in the network environment. Deeds of trust, mortgages, bills of lading and digital cash can all be represented as digital objects. Anonymity reflects the desire of a holder of value to remain anonymous. keywords: digital; holder; information; object; record; system cache: kahn-representing_value-2001.html plain text: kahn-representing_value-2001.txt item: #341 of 810 id: kalinichenko-digital_libraries-2003 author: kalinichenko title: Digital Libraries: Advanced Methods and Technologies, Digital Collections : Report on RCDL'2002 - the 4th All-Russian Scientific Conference, Dubna, 15 - 17 October 2002 date: 2003 words: 3557 flesch: 31 summary: Digital Libraries: Advanced Methods and Technologies, Digital Collections: Report on RCDL'2002 - the 4th All-Russian Scientific Conference, Dubna, 15 - 17 October 2002. Leonid A. Kalinichenko, Vladimir Korenkov, Vladislav P. Shirikov, Alexey N. Sissakian, Oleg V. Sunturenko, and Vladimir V. Korenov are authors. keywords: conference; data; development; digital; education; information; libraries; library; session; technologies cache: kalinichenko-digital_libraries-2003.html plain text: kalinichenko-digital_libraries-2003.txt item: #342 of 810 id: kappelman-eskeletons_the-1999 author: kappelman title: e-Skeletons: The Digital Library as a Platform for Studying Anatomical Form and Function date: 1999 words: 3260 flesch: 46 summary: e-Skeletons is a digital library for studying anatomy. John Kappelman, Timothy Ryan and Myriam Zylstra from the University of Texas are the authors of the project. They hope to provide students with a broad range of study and research materials. keywords: data; digital; figure; laser; materials; resolution; web cache: kappelman-eskeletons_the-1999.html plain text: kappelman-eskeletons_the-1999.txt item: #343 of 810 id: karberg-transforming_user-2016 author: karberg title: Transforming User Knowledge into Archival Knowledge date: 2016 words: 7071 flesch: 49 summary: Transforming User Knowledge into Archival Knowledge is a paper published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 22, Number 3/4, March/April 2016. Tarvo Kärberg, Koit Saarevet and Karberg discuss the theory and practical implementation of the new Archival Information System AIS 2.0. keywords: archival; archives; crowdsourcing; data; descriptions; figure; information; knowledge; nae; oais; puris; records; system; user cache: karberg-transforming_user-2016.html plain text: karberg-transforming_user-2016.txt item: #344 of 810 id: karman-report_on-2009 author: karman title: Report on the Workshop on Harvesting Metadata - Practices and Challenges: Held September 30 2009, Corfu, Greece date: 2009 words: 966 flesch: 46 summary: Report on the Workshop on Harvesting Metadata - Practices and Challenges: Held September 30 2009, Corfu, Greece. László Kármán has been working on the EuropeanaLocal project in a joint effort involving 27 countries since June 2008. The project results and current tasks were presented to the participants of the half-day workshop. keywords: content; europeana; workshop cache: karman-report_on-2009.html plain text: karman-report_on-2009.txt item: #345 of 810 id: kaser-if_information-2000 author: kaser title: If Information Wants to Be Free . . . Then Who's Going to Pay for It? date: 2000 words: 5156 flesch: 67 summary: Richard T. Kaser is the Executive Director of the National Federation of Abstracting & Information Services. He wrote a paper based on a talk he has been giving to publishers since February. It's called "The Future of Society Publishing" and it deals with the notion of free information and the government's role in distributing free information. keywords: government; information; look; public; publishers; publishing; services; use; web cache: kaser-if_information-2000.html plain text: kaser-if_information-2000.txt item: #346 of 810 id: kastens-questions_-2005 author: kastens title: Questions & Challenges Arising in Building the Collection of a Digital Library for Education: Lessons from Five Years of DLESE date: 2005 words: 6449 flesch: 45 summary: Lessons from Five Years of DLESE: Questions & Challenges Arising in Building the Collection of a Digital Library for Education is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 11 Number 11, November 2005, ISSN 1082-9873. The authors are: Kim Kastens, Barbara DeFelice, Holly Devaul, Christopher DiLeonardo, Suzanne Larsen, Kathryn Ginger, David Mogk, Sharon Tahirkheli, and David Mogks. keywords: building; collection; community; digital; dlese; earth; educational; information; library; metadata; resources; system; users cache: kastens-questions_-2005.html plain text: kastens-questions_-2005.txt item: #347 of 810 id: kastens-the_digital-2006 author: kastens title: The Digital Library for Earth System Education Provides Individualized Reports for Teachers on the Effectiveness of Educational Resources in Their Own Classrooms date: 2006 words: 3763 flesch: 52 summary: The Digital Library for Earth System Education provides teachers with individualized reports on the effectiveness of educational resources in their own classrooms. Kim Kastens, Neil Holzman and Kim Holzman are teachers at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory and Columbia University respectively. keywords: crs; dlese; education; report; resource; reviews; science; students; teachers cache: kastens-the_digital-2006.html plain text: kastens-the_digital-2006.txt item: #348 of 810 id: kaufman-good_terms-2007 author: kaufman title: Good Terms - Improving Commercial-Noncommercial Partnerships for Mass Digitization: A Report Prepared by Intelligent Television for RLG Programs, OCLC Programs and Research date: 2007 words: 8532 flesch: 43 summary: Good Terms - Improving Commercial-Noncommercial Partnerships for Mass Digitization: A Report Prepared by Intelligent Television for RLG Programs, OCLC Programs and Research is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 13 Number 11/12. keywords: access; agreements; business; collections; content; digital; digitization; google; institutions; libraries; library; new; partner; partnerships; public cache: kaufman-good_terms-2007.html plain text: kaufman-good_terms-2007.txt item: #349 of 810 id: kelly-a_method-2013 author: kelly title: A Method for Identifying Personalized Representations in Web Archives date: 2013 words: 4702 flesch: 52 summary: Mat Kelly, Justin F. Brunelle, Michele C. Weigle, and Michael L. Nelson from Old Dominion University present a method for identifying personalized representations in Web archives. They also present a proof-of-concept prototype that analyzes WARC format files and inserts metadata establishing relationships. keywords: agent; archives; content; desktop; figure; memento; mobile; representations; uri; user; warc; web cache: kelly-a_method-2013.html plain text: kelly-a_method-2013.txt item: #350 of 810 id: kelly-institutional_repositories-2016 author: kelly title: Institutional Repositories: Home for Small Scholarly Journals? date: 2016 words: 3680 flesch: 45 summary: Julie Kelly and Linda Eells discuss Institutional Repository for Small Scholarly Journals in the May/June issue of D-Lib Magazine. Small scholarly journals may not be positioned in a way that maximizes their discoverability and use. AgEcon Search, a subject repository serving the agricultural and applied economics community is cited as an example of a repository that includes numerous small scholarly journals. keywords: agecon; economics; journals; publishing; repository; search; societies; university cache: kelly-institutional_repositories-2016.html plain text: kelly-institutional_repositories-2016.txt item: #351 of 810 id: kenney-google_meets-2003 author: kenney title: Google Meets eBay: What Academic Librarians Can Learn from Alternative Information Providers date: 2003 words: 4486 flesch: 51 summary: Anne R. Kenney, Nancy Y. McGovern, Ida T. Martinez, Lance J. Heidig, and Nancy Kenney are discussing Google Meets eBay as an alternative information provider for academic librarians. keywords: answers; cornell; google; librarians; questions; reference; responses; service; study cache: kenney-google_meets-2003.html plain text: kenney-google_meets-2003.txt item: #352 of 810 id: kenney-preservation_risk-2002 author: kenney title: Preservation Risk Management for Web Resources: Virtual Remote Control in Cornell's Project Prism date: 2002 words: 6994 flesch: 39 summary: Preservation Risk Management for Web Resources is Virtual Remote Control in Cornell's Project Prism. Anne R. Kenney, Nancy Y. McGovern, Peter Botticelli, Richard Entlich, Carl Lagoze, Sandra Payette, and others are involved in the project. keywords: content; digital; libraries; links; management; monitoring; page; preservation; prism; project; resources; risk; site; structure; tools; web cache: kenney-preservation_risk-2002.html plain text: kenney-preservation_risk-2002.txt item: #353 of 810 id: kern-extraction_of-2013 author: kern title: Extraction of References Using Layout and Formatting Information from Scientific Articles date: 2013 words: 5183 flesch: 50 summary: Roman Kern, Stefan Klampfl and their colleagues discuss the importance of layout and format information for the extraction of meta-data from scientific articles in the September/October 2013 issue of D-Lib Magazine, Volume 19, Number 9/10. keywords: classification; data; extraction; information; layout; line; meta; parscit; reference; text; token cache: kern-extraction_of-2013.html plain text: kern-extraction_of-2013.txt item: #354 of 810 id: kern-teambeam_—-2012 author: kern title: TeamBeam — Meta-Data Extraction from Scientific Literature date: 2012 words: 6590 flesch: 58 summary: TeamBeam's algorithm extracts structured meta-data from scientific literature. It extracts the title, journal name and abstract, as well as information about the article's authors (e.g. names, e-mail addresses, affiliations). keywords: algorithm; articles; block; classification; data; data extraction; extraction; features; mendeley; meta; set; text cache: kern-teambeam_—-2012.html plain text: kern-teambeam_—-2012.txt item: #355 of 810 id: khoo-jcdl_2009-2009 author: khoo title: JCDL 2009 Workshop Report: Lightweight User-Friendly Evaluation Knowledge for Digital Librarians date: 2009 words: 2097 flesch: 34 summary: JCDL 2009 Workshop Report: Lightweight User-Friendly Evaluation Knowledge for Digital Librarians was published in D-Lib Magazine July/August 2009. It is Volume 15 Number 7/8, ISSN 1082-9873. The authors are Michael Khoo, George Buchanan and Sally Jo Cunningham. keywords: digital; evaluation; library; lightweight; user; workshop cache: khoo-jcdl_2009-2009.html plain text: khoo-jcdl_2009-2009.txt item: #356 of 810 id: khoo-jcdl_workshop-2005 author: khoo title: JCDL Workshop Report: Studying Digital Library Users in the Wild date: 2005 words: 2669 flesch: 34 summary: The JCDL workshop "Studying Digital Libraries in the Wild" was convened with the intent of supporting constructive dialogue amongst DL researchers involved in the qualitative analysis of DL use. Michael Khoo, David Ribes, and the DLESE Program Center were invited to participate. keywords: data; design; qualitative; research; studies; use; workshop cache: khoo-jcdl_workshop-2005.html plain text: khoo-jcdl_workshop-2005.txt item: #357 of 810 id: khoo-report_on-2006 author: khoo title: Report on the Sixth ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL 2006) - Opening Information Horizons: Held June 11-15, 2006, in Chapel Hill, North Carolina date: 2006 words: 2111 flesch: 31 summary: The Sixth ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries was held in Chapel Hill, North Carolina from June 11 to June 15, 2006. The conference was organized by Gary Marchionini (UNC) and Gary Nelson (Old Dominion University), Herbert Van de Sompel (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Javed Mostafa (Indiana University), Richard Furuta (Texas A&M), and Michael Khoo (UCAR, Boulder). keywords: chair; conference; digital; information; issues; jcdl; library; university cache: khoo-report_on-2006.html plain text: khoo-report_on-2006.txt item: #358 of 810 id: king-after_migration-2002 author: king title: After Migration to an Electronic Journal Collection: Impact on Faculty and Doctoral Students date: 2002 words: 4512 flesch: 49 summary: After Migration to an Electronic Journal Collection: Impact on Faculty and Doctoral Students, Donald W. King, Research Professor, University of Pittsburgh, Carol Hansen Montgomery, Ph.D., Dean of Libraries, Drexel University, and D-Lib Magazine. keywords: articles; collection; faculty; library; reading; students; survey cache: king-after_migration-2002.html plain text: king-after_migration-2002.txt item: #359 of 810 id: king-an_approach-2010 author: king title: An Approach to Open Access Author Payment date: 2010 words: 4903 flesch: 54 summary: An approach to Open Access through author payment is presented in Volume 16, Number 3/4 of D-Lib Magazine, March/April 2010. Donald W. King from University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill is the author of the article. It is not the opinion of the magazine's publisher, Corporation for National Research Initiatives, or the D-lib Alliance. keywords: access; articles; author; costs; journals; king; payment; percent; publishers; science cache: king-an_approach-2010.html plain text: king-an_approach-2010.txt item: #360 of 810 id: king-measuring_total-2006 author: king title: Measuring Total Reading of Journal Articles date: 2006 words: 4467 flesch: 55 summary: Measuring Total Reading of Journal Articles is a method used to measure the amount of reading of specific journal articles and the entire journal. There have been hundreds of studies of journal reading by professionals in such fields as science, engineering, medicine, law, social science and the humanities. keywords: articles; average; journals; king; number; reading; tenopir cache: king-measuring_total-2006.html plain text: king-measuring_total-2006.txt item: #361 of 810 id: king-patterns_of-2003 author: file title: None date: None words: None flesch: None summary: Carol Tenopir, Donald W. King, Peter Boyce, Matt Grayson, Yan Zhang, and Mercy Ebuen are the authors of the article on the Patterns of Journal Use by Scientists through Three Evolutionary Phases. keywords: articles; evolving; journals; king; phase; read; reading; scientists; system; use cache: king-patterns_of-2003 plain text: king-patterns_of-2003.txt item: #362 of 810 id: king-should_commercial-2004 author: king title: Should Commercial Publishers Be Included in The Model for Open Access through Author Payment? date: 2004 words: 2857 flesch: 53 summary: Donald W. King is a research professor at the University of Pittsburgh and a professor at Sara Fine Institute. He believes that commercial publishers should be included in the model for Open Access through Author Payment. He also believes it is counter-productive to denigrate commercial publishers and exclude them from the open access model. keywords: access; articles; author; journals; payment; publishers cache: king-should_commercial-2004.html plain text: king-should_commercial-2004.txt item: #363 of 810 id: kingma-the_costs-2000 author: kingma title: The Costs of Print, Fiche, and Digital Access: The Early Canadiana Online Project date: 2000 words: 5442 flesch: 57 summary: Bruce R. Kingma is an associate professor at the State University of New York. He studied the economics of digital, microfiche, and print access for the Early Canadiana Online project. The project is a digital library of selected books and pamphlets from pre-1900. keywords: access; cost; digital; library; microfiche; table; use cache: kingma-the_costs-2000.html plain text: kingma-the_costs-2000.txt item: #364 of 810 id: kirriemuir-developing_a-2003 author: kirriemuir title: Developing a Content Management System-based Web Site date: 2003 words: 5638 flesch: 59 summary: This article describes the development of a content management system-based web site for the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC), a UK strategic advisory body. The JISC is an independent body that supports further and higher education by providing strategic guidance, advice and opportunities to use information and communications technology. keywords: cms; content; example; information; jisc; pages; project; site; users; web; web site cache: kirriemuir-developing_a-2003.html plain text: kirriemuir-developing_a-2003.txt item: #365 of 810 id: kirriemuir-parallel_worlds-2005 author: kirriemuir title: Parallel Worlds: Online Games and Digital Information Services date: 2005 words: 6241 flesch: 57 summary: Parallel Worlds: Online Games and Digital Information Services is published by D-Lib Magazine. Online games represent the leading technological edge of the entertainment sector. Academic interest in computer and video games, especially online games, has grown in recent years. keywords: computer; data; digital; example; games; information; library; new; online; people; players; services; web; world cache: kirriemuir-parallel_worlds-2005.html plain text: kirriemuir-parallel_worlds-2005.txt item: #366 of 810 id: kirriemuir-video_gaming-2002 author: kirriemuir title: Video Gaming, Education and Digital Learning Technologies: Relevance and Opportunities date: 2002 words: 5809 flesch: 48 summary: This article presents an overview of video gaming and discusses how gaming is related and relevant to digital libraries and digital learning technologies. The article begins with information about video games and gaming consoles, a comparison of consoles and the PC, and some observations on the network capabilities of consoles. Next, the relevance of gaming to academia is highlighted, and relevance of games and consoles to learning technologies is considered. keywords: consoles; development; example; games; gaming; learning; number; play; research; software; use; video cache: kirriemuir-video_gaming-2002.html plain text: kirriemuir-video_gaming-2002.txt item: #367 of 810 id: klampfl-a_comparison-2014 author: klampfl title: A Comparison of Two Unsupervised Table Recognition Methods from Digital Scientific Articles date: 2014 words: 7659 flesch: 56 summary: A Comparison of Two Unsupervised Table Recognition Methods from Digital Scientific Articles is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 20, Number 11/12. Stefan Klampfl from Know-Center GmbH, Graz, Austria, Kris Jack from Melea Ltd., London, UK, Roman Kern from Knowledge Technologies Institute in Graz and Roman Kern of Tugraz. keywords: cells; detection; document; information; pdf; performance; recognition; structure; table; table region; table structure; text; words cache: klampfl-a_comparison-2014.html plain text: klampfl-a_comparison-2014.txt item: #368 of 810 id: klein-a_technical-2013 author: klein title: A Technical Framework for Resource Synchronization date: 2013 words: 6658 flesch: 48 summary: This is the second paper in D-Lib Magazine about the ResourceSync effort conducted by the National Information Standards Organization (N ISO) and the Open Archives Initiative (OAI) Martin Klein, Robert Sanderson, Herbert Van de Sompel, Simeon Warner, Bernhard Haslhofer, Carl Lagoze, Michael L. Nelson, Old Dominion University and Cornell University are the authors of the paper. keywords: change; dump; element; figure; information; link; list; resource; resourcesync; synchronization cache: klein-a_technical-2013.html plain text: klein-a_technical-2013.txt item: #369 of 810 id: klijn-the_current-2008 author: klijn title: The Current State-of-art in Newspaper Digitization: A Market Perspective date: 2008 words: 3435 flesch: 44 summary: Edwin Klijn presents the current state of the art in Newspaper Digitization in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 14 Number 1/2, January/February 2008. In the last few years, mass digitization projects have been gaining ground. Optical character recognition (OCR) technology offers better search-and-retrieval functionality than before. keywords: companies; digitization; newspaper; ocr; pages; project; respondents; segmentation; url cache: klijn-the_current-2008.html plain text: klijn-the_current-2008.txt item: #370 of 810 id: klump-criteria_for-2011 author: klump title: Criteria for the Trustworthiness of Data Centres date: 2011 words: 2661 flesch: 34 summary: Criteria for the Trustworthiness of Data Centres is published in Volume 17, Number 1/2 of D-Lib Magazine. Jens Klump is a researcher at Helmholtz Centre Potsdam German Research Centre for Geosciences. keywords: archives; criteria; data; iso; preservation; repositories; trustworthiness cache: klump-criteria_for-2011.html plain text: klump-criteria_for-2011.txt item: #371 of 810 id: knight-automating_library-2013 author: knight title: Automating Library Stock Ordering from Reading Lists date: 2013 words: 3190 flesch: 56 summary: Automating Library Stock Ordering from Reading Lists is a topic in the March/April 2013 issue of D-Lib Magazine. The paper was written by J.P. Knight, G. P. Brewerton, J. L. Cooper and J.p. Knight from Loughborough University Library. keywords: copies; library; reading; staff; system; work cache: knight-automating_library-2013.html plain text: knight-automating_library-2013.txt item: #372 of 810 id: knoth-core_three-2012 author: knoth title: CORE: Three Access Levels to Underpin Open Access date: 2012 words: 7606 flesch: 47 summary: Petr Knoth and Zdenek Zdrahal present the CORE (COnnecting REpositories) system, a large-scale Open Access aggregation. The system addresses the above needs and can be applied to the benefit of the whole ecosystem. keywords: access; aggregation; content; core; information; layer; level; metadata; repositories; research; services; system; text cache: knoth-core_three-2012.html plain text: knoth-core_three-2012.txt item: #373 of 810 id: knoth-towards_semantometrics-2014 author: knoth title: Towards Semantometrics: A New Semantic Similarity Based Measure for Assessing a Research Publication's Contribution date: 2014 words: 3848 flesch: 51 summary: Petr Knoth and Drahomira Herrmannova propose Semantometrics as a new class of metrics for evaluating research. They carry out a pilot study in which they test their approach on a small dataset and discuss the challenges in analyzing existing citation datasets. keywords: access; citation; contribution; dataset; impact; number; paper; publications; research; score cache: knoth-towards_semantometrics-2014.html plain text: knoth-towards_semantometrics-2014.txt item: #374 of 810 id: koch-report_on-2006 author: koch title: Report on the 5th European Networked Knowledge Organization Systems/Services (NKOS) Workshop date: 2006 words: 1236 flesch: 39 summary: The 5th European Networked Knowledge Organization Systems/Services (NKOS) Workshop took place on September 21 in Alicante, Spain, as part of ECDL 2006. The full-day workshop was attended by 30 colleagues from 18 countries on 4 continents. keywords: knowledge; nkos; organization; workshop cache: koch-report_on-2006.html plain text: koch-report_on-2006.txt item: #375 of 810 id: koch-report_on-2009 author: koch title: Report on the 8th European Networked Knowledge Organization Systems/Services (NKOS) Workshop date: 2009 words: 1658 flesch: 41 summary: The 8th European Networked Knowledge Organization Systems/Services (NKOS) Workshop took place on October 1, 2009, in Corfu, Greece. The full-day workshop was attended by 28 colleagues from 14 countries on 3 continents. All presentations and abstracts are available on the workshop website. keywords: information; nkos; organization; services; workshop cache: koch-report_on-2009.html plain text: koch-report_on-2009.txt item: #376 of 810 id: koelen-the_importance-2009 author: koelen title: The Importance of Digital Libraries in Joint Educational Programmes: A Case Study of a Master of Science Programme Involving Organizations in Ghana and the Netherlands date: 2009 words: 3616 flesch: 42 summary: This article describes the role of a digital library in a Master of Science programme involving organizations in Ghana and the Netherlands. The International Institute for Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC) and Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) developed the programme. keywords: digital; information; itc; knust; libraries; library; programme; students cache: koelen-the_importance-2009.html plain text: koelen-the_importance-2009.txt item: #377 of 810 id: kott-digital_library-2006 author: kott title: Digital Library Federation (DLF) Aquifer Project date: 2006 words: 4197 flesch: 42 summary: Digital Library Federation (DLF) is developing a distributed open digital library called DLF Aquifer. The project update highlights "Phase I" deliverables and provides a brief overview of future plans. A list of participating institutions is included here. keywords: aquifer; collections; digital; dlf; group; library; metadata; services; university; working cache: kott-digital_library-2006.html plain text: kott-digital_library-2006.txt item: #378 of 810 id: kout-the_use-2010 author: kout title: The Use of Metadata for Educational Resources in Digital Repositories: Practices and Perspectives date: 2010 words: 4391 flesch: 45 summary: The Use of Metadata for Educational Resources in Digital Repository: Practices and Perspectives is published in Volume 16, Number 1/2 of D-Lib Magazine. It is written by Dimitrios Koutsomitropoulos, Andreas D. Alexopoulos, Georgia D. Solomou, Theodore S. Papatheodorou, High Performance Information Systems Laboratory, School of Engineering, Dept. of Computer Engineering and Informatics, University of Patras. keywords: dspace; elements; learning; lom; metadata; object; repository cache: kout-the_use-2010.html plain text: kout-the_use-2010.txt item: #379 of 810 id: kriewel-daffodil_-2004 author: kriewel title: DAFFODIL - Strategic Support for User-Oriented Access to Heterogeneous Digital Libraries date: 2004 words: 1906 flesch: 54 summary: DAFFODIL is a search system for digital libraries aiming at strategic support during the information search process. It provides high-quality metadata for the searcher through an intuitively controllable user interface. It is implemented by high-level search functions called stratagems. keywords: daffodil; information; libraries; search cache: kriewel-daffodil_-2004.html plain text: kriewel-daffodil_-2004.txt item: #380 of 810 id: kristianto-extracting_textual-2014 author: kristianto title: Extracting Textual Descriptions of Mathematical Expressions in Scientific Papers date: 2014 words: 6799 flesch: 48 summary: Extracting Textual Descriptions of Mathematical Expressions in Scientific Papers in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 20, Number 11/12, November/December 2014. Authors are: Giovanni Yoko Kristianto, The University of Tokyo, Goran Topić, The National Institute of Informatics, Tokyo, Japan, and Akiko Aizawa, keywords: description; expression; extraction; features; matching; method; noun; sentence; text cache: kristianto-extracting_textual-2014.html plain text: kristianto-extracting_textual-2014.txt item: #381 of 810 id: kroell-towards_a-2014 author: kroell title: Towards a Marketplace for the Scientific Community: Accessing Knowledge from the Computer Science Domain date: 2014 words: 3312 flesch: 43 summary: Towards a Marketplace for the Scientific Community: Accessing Knowledge from the Computer Science Domain is a paper by Mark Kröll, Stefan Klampfl and Roman Kern from Know-Center GmbH, Graz, Austria. keywords: categories; computer; data; domain; information; instances; knowledge; research; science cache: kroell-towards_a-2014.html plain text: kroell-towards_a-2014.txt item: #382 of 810 id: krowne-building_a-2003 author: krowne title: Building a Digital Library the Commons-based Peer Production Way date: 2003 words: 6068 flesch: 56 summary: Building a Digital Library the Commons-based Peer Production Way is an article by Aaron Krowne from Virginia Tech. The article defines the digital library setting as it relates to commons-based peer production (CBPP). The Noosphere system will be presented as a case study to demonstrate CBPP digital library system design. keywords: cbpp; commons; content; digital; entries; entry; library; noosphere; production; system cache: krowne-building_a-2003.html plain text: krowne-building_a-2003.txt item: #383 of 810 id: kucsma-using_omeka-2010 author: kucsma title: Using Omeka to Build Digital Collections: The METRO Case Study date: 2010 words: 6533 flesch: 45 summary: Using Omeka to Build Digital Collections: The METRO Case Study is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 16, Number 3/4, March/April 2010. The paper addresses Omeka's strengths and weaknesses as a software platform for creating and managing digital collections on the web. keywords: collections; digital; interface; item; library; metadata; metro; new; omeka; plug; project; records; site; system; web cache: kucsma-using_omeka-2010.html plain text: kucsma-using_omeka-2010.txt item: #384 of 810 id: kulovits-from_tiff-2009 author: kulovits title: From TIFF to JPEG 2000? Preservation Planning at the Bavarian State Library Using a Collection of Digitized 16th Century Printings date: 2009 words: 4030 flesch: 48 summary: Preservation Planning at the Bavarian State Library Using a Collection of Digitized 16th Century Printings. D-Lib Magazine November/December 2009 Volume 15 Number 11/12 Number 1082-9873. JPEG 2000 is the next archiving format for digital images. It offers new possibilities, such as streaming and reduces storage consumption. keywords: bsb; collection; jpeg; library; plan; planning; preservation; requirements; tiff cache: kulovits-from_tiff-2009.html plain text: kulovits-from_tiff-2009.txt item: #385 of 810 id: lacovic-report_on-2014 author: lacovic title: Report on Libraries in the Digital Age (LIDA 2014) date: 2014 words: 1869 flesch: 39 summary: Report on Libraries in the Digital Age (LIDA 2014) highlights the sessions which the authors attended at the LIDA conference in Zadar, Croatia. The conference theme was "Assessing libraries and library users and use" and the total number of participants was 109. keywords: information; libraries; library; lida; research; university cache: lacovic-report_on-2014.html plain text: lacovic-report_on-2014.txt item: #386 of 810 id: lagoze-keeping_dublin-2001 author: lagoze title: Keeping Dublin Core Simple: Cross-Domain Discovery or Resource Description? date: 2001 words: 5062 flesch: 52 summary: Keeping Dublin Core Simple: Cross-Domain Discovery or Resource Description is an article by Carl Lagoze for D-Lib Magazine. It's about the process of "order making" as used in the first library catalogs and today's Internet Commons. keywords: core; creator; description; discovery; dublin; metadata; model; resource; simple; statements; value; web cache: lagoze-keeping_dublin-2001.html plain text: lagoze-keeping_dublin-2001.txt item: #387 of 810 id: lagoze-what_is-2005 author: lagoze title: What Is a Digital Library Anymore, Anyway? Beyond Search and Access in the NSDL date: 2005 words: 7509 flesch: 48 summary: "What Is a Digital Library Anymore? Beyond Search and Access in the NSDL" by Carl Lagozei, Dean B. Kraffti, Sandy Payettei and Susan Jesurogaii is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 11 Number 11, November 2005, ISSN 1082-9873. keywords: access; digital; fedora; information; learning; libraries; library; metadata; model; nsdl; objects; relationships; resources; services; use; web cache: lagoze-what_is-2005.html plain text: lagoze-what_is-2005.txt item: #388 of 810 id: lally-using_wikipedia-2007 author: lally title: Using Wikipedia to Extend Digital Collections date: 2007 words: 3329 flesch: 51 summary: In May 2006, the University of Washington Libraries Digital Initiatives unit began a project to integrate the UW Libraries Digital Collections into the information workflow of students by inserting links into the online encyclopedia Wikipedia. According to OCLC's 2005 report Perceptions of Libraries and Information Resources, only 2% of college and university students begin searching for information at a library web site. keywords: article; collections; digital; libraries; links; users; wikipedia cache: lally-using_wikipedia-2007.html plain text: lally-using_wikipedia-2007.txt item: #389 of 810 id: landgraf-bibrelex_exploring-1999 author: landgraf title: BibRelEx: Exploring Bibliographic Databases by Visualization of Annotated Content-Based Relations date: 1999 words: 3595 flesch: 50 summary: BibRelEx is developing a new method based on the visualization of content-based relations between documents. Anne Brüggemann-Klein from Technische Universität München, Rolf Klein from FernUniversitäts Hagen, and Britta Landgraf from FernUniversiteit Hagen are the participants in the project. BibRelEx will test the new method using a bibliographic database in a specific area of computer science. keywords: bibrelex; citation; content; database; documents; geombib; knowledge; publications; relations cache: landgraf-bibrelex_exploring-1999.html plain text: landgraf-bibrelex_exploring-1999.txt item: #390 of 810 id: landon-report_on-2014 author: landon title: Report on the 2nd International Workshop on Historical Document Imaging and Processing (HIP'13) date: 2014 words: 1377 flesch: 33 summary: Report on the 2nd International Workshop on Historical Document Imaging and Processing (HIP'13) was held August 24, 2013 in Washington DC in conjunction with the International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR 2013). The workshop brought together an international group of researchers who work with historical documents. Technical areas covered in the workshop included information extraction and retrieval, reconstruction and degradation, text and image recognition and segmentation, layout analysis and databases. keywords: documents; international; processing; workshop cache: landon-report_on-2014.html plain text: landon-report_on-2014.txt item: #391 of 810 id: landon-toward_digitizing-2009 author: landon title: Toward Digitizing All Forms of Documentation date: 2009 words: 4261 flesch: 46 summary: Toward Digitizing All Forms of Documentation is an article in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 15 Number 3/4, March/April 2009. George V. Landon from Eastern Kentucky University explains how to digitize deteriorated manuscripts and photography. keywords: books; content; digitization; document; google; image; library; light cache: landon-toward_digitizing-2009.html plain text: landon-toward_digitizing-2009.txt item: #392 of 810 id: lankes-current_state-2003 author: lankes title: Current State of Digital Reference in Primary and Secondary Education date: 2003 words: 5183 flesch: 50 summary: This paper examines the domain of digital reference services for and by the primary and secondary education community. Data provided will be of wide utility for digital library builders geared toward primary and Secondary users (K-12) such as the International Children's Digital Library and the National Science Digital Library. keywords: aska; askeric; digital; education; figure; kidsconnect; lankes; library; questions; reference; services cache: lankes-current_state-2003.html plain text: lankes-current_state-2003.txt item: #393 of 810 id: larsen-whence_leadership-2005 author: larsen title: Whence Leadership? date: 2005 words: 1742 flesch: 52 summary: Ronald Larsen and Howard Wactlar are concerned with the development of digital libraries. They discuss the current state of the digital library industry and the need to focus on research and development in order to meet the growing demand for digital information. keywords: digital; leadership; lib; program; research cache: larsen-whence_leadership-2005.html plain text: larsen-whence_leadership-2005.txt item: #394 of 810 id: latif-exposing_data-2014 author: latif title: Exposing Data From an Open Access Repository for Economics As Linked Data date: 2014 words: 6251 flesch: 45 summary: Exposing Data From an Open Access Repository for Economics As Linked Open Data is published in Volume 20, Number 9/10 of D-Lib Magazine. It's written by Atif Latif, Timo Borst and Klaus Tochtermann from the German National Library of Economics. keywords: access; content; data; database; economics; econstor; information; library; mapping; metadata; publishing; rdf; repository; web cache: latif-exposing_data-2014.html plain text: latif-exposing_data-2014.txt item: #395 of 810 id: lavoie-a_service-2006 author: lavoie title: A Service Framework for Libraries date: 2006 words: 5354 flesch: 38 summary: A Service Framework for Libraries is a shared view of how library services should be organized and surfaced in the new digital and networked settings and contexts. D-Lib Magazine, OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. and Rice University are the authors of the book. keywords: business; environments; framework; information; libraries; library; reference; service; service framework cache: lavoie-a_service-2006.html plain text: lavoie-a_service-2006.txt item: #396 of 810 id: lavoie-anatomy_of-2005 author: lavoie title: Anatomy of Aggregate Collections: The Example of Google Print for Libraries date: 2005 words: 7037 flesch: 48 summary: Anatomy of Aggregate Collections: The Example of Google Print for Libraries is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 11 Number 9, September 2005. The project has been vigorously debated on discussion lists and blogs. The Google Print Library Project has galvanized a long overdue discussion about library print book collections. keywords: books; collection; google; holdings; libraries; library; percent; print; print book cache: lavoie-anatomy_of-2005.html plain text: lavoie-anatomy_of-2005.txt item: #397 of 810 id: lavoie-beyond_1923-2009 author: lavoie title: Beyond 1923: Characteristics of Potentially In-copyright Print Books in Library Collections date: 2009 words: 7103 flesch: 42 summary: Beyond 1923: Characteristics of Potentially In-copyright Print Books in Library Collections is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 15 Number 11/12, ISSN 1082-9873. It's written by Brian Lavoie, Lorcan Dempsey and OCLC Online Computer Library Center. keywords: audience; book; collection; copyright; manifestations; percent; print; print book; table; worldcat cache: lavoie-beyond_1923-2009.html plain text: lavoie-beyond_1923-2009.txt item: #398 of 810 id: lavoie-implementing_metadata-2004 author: lavoie title: Implementing Metadata in Digital Preservation Systems: The PREMIS Activity date: 2004 words: 2260 flesch: 36 summary: Implementing Metadata in Digital Preservation Systems is the PREMIS activity of OCLC Online Computer Library Center and RLG. It was created as a follow-on activity to the work of two working groups on the attributes and responsibilities of trusted digital repositories serving cultural heritage institutions. keywords: elements; group; metadata; premis; preservation; working cache: lavoie-implementing_metadata-2004.html plain text: lavoie-implementing_metadata-2004.txt item: #399 of 810 id: lavoie-premis_with-2008 author: lavoie title: PREMIS With a Fresh Coat of Paint: Highlights from the Revision of the PREMIS Data Dictionary for Preservation Metadata date: 2008 words: 5266 flesch: 37 summary: PREMIS With a Fresh Coat of Paint is a summary of the highlights from the Revision of the PREMIS Data Dictionary for Preservation Metadata. It was the first comprehensive specification for preservation metadata produced from an international, cross-domain consensus-building process. The working group was tasked with defining implementable, core preservation metadata. keywords: data dictionary; dictionary; maintenance; metadata; premis; premis data; preservation; rights cache: lavoie-premis_with-2008.html plain text: lavoie-premis_with-2008.txt item: #400 of 810 id: lavoie-the_fifth-2008 author: lavoie title: The Fifth Blackbird: Some Thoughts on Economically Sustainable Digital Preservation date: 2008 words: 4900 flesch: 35 summary: Brian Lavoie and Lorcan Dempsey wrote an article entitled "Thirteen Ways of Looking at ... Digital Preservation" a few years ago. Their purpose was to present a more nuanced view of digital preservation than one typically found in the literature, conferences and community discussion. keywords: activities; force; models; preservation; resources; sustainability; task; task force cache: lavoie-the_fifth-2008.html plain text: lavoie-the_fifth-2008.txt item: #401 of 810 id: lavoie-thirteen_ways-2004 author: lavoie title: Thirteen Ways of Looking at...Digital Preservation date: 2004 words: 7211 flesch: 32 summary: Thirteen Ways of Looking at...Digital Preservation is a book written by Brian Lavoie, Lorcan Dempsey and OCLC Research. It is about research and learning supported by digital information environments. It's about the development of a rich fabric of scholarly resources, learning materials, and cultural artifacts. keywords: access; analog; content; digital; information; institutions; materials; preservation; process; resources; services; term cache: lavoie-thirteen_ways-2004.html plain text: lavoie-thirteen_ways-2004.txt item: #402 of 810 id: lavoie-trends_in-2003 author: lavoie title: Trends in the Evolution of the Public Web: 1998 - 2002 date: 2003 words: 4418 flesch: 56 summary: Edward T. O'Neill, Brian F. Lavoie, Rick Bennett, and OLCLC's Office of Research discuss trends in the evolution of the Public Web between 1998 and 2002. They discuss the rise of the World Wide Web as a communications medium for information in digital form. keywords: information; metadata; percent; public; sites; web; web sites cache: lavoie-trends_in-2003.html plain text: lavoie-trends_in-2003.txt item: #403 of 810 id: lawton-managing_a-2014 author: lawton title: Managing a National Health Repository date: 2014 words: 4258 flesch: 46 summary: Managing a National Health Repository for Ireland's health services was established and managed by a Regional Library Service. The repository was established amid massive organizational change with the declared aim of preserving and promulgating the health literature in all its forms. Key to the success of the repository was involvement of health professionals from the outset and a continued dialogue with researchers within the healthcare system. keywords: health; hse; information; ireland; lenus; national; project; public; repositories; repository; research cache: lawton-managing_a-2014.html plain text: lawton-managing_a-2014.txt item: #404 of 810 id: lee-bitcurator_tools-2012 author: lee title: BitCurator: Tools and Techniques for Digital Forensics in Collecting Institutions date: 2012 words: 3110 flesch: 35 summary: This paper introduces the BitCurator Project, which aims to incorporate digital forensics tools and methods into collecting institutions' workflows. It describes current efforts, ongoing work, and implications for future development of forensic-based analytic software for born-digital materials. keywords: bitcurator; development; digital; forensics; information; institutions; project; software; tools; university cache: lee-bitcurator_tools-2012.html plain text: lee-bitcurator_tools-2012.txt item: #405 of 810 id: lee-building_interoperability-2005 author: lee title: Building Interoperability for United Kingdom Historic Environment Information Resources date: 2005 words: 2482 flesch: 49 summary: Building Interoperability for United Kingdom Historic Environment Information Resources (HEIRs) is an information system used by both professionals and enthusiasts for documenting and analysing the historic environment. Edmund Lee is the manager of English Heritage's National Monuments Record Centre at Kemble Drive, Swindon, SN2 2GZ. keywords: data; environment; fish; heritage; historic; information; standards cache: lee-building_interoperability-2005.html plain text: lee-building_interoperability-2005.txt item: #406 of 810 id: leetaru-cultural_computing-2014 author: leetaru title: Cultural Computing at Literature Scale: Encoding the Cultural Knowledge of Tens of Billions of Words of Academic Literature date: 2014 words: 12675 flesch: 42 summary: Cultural Computing at Literature Scale: Encoding the Cultural Knowledge of Tens of Billions of Words of Academic Literature is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 20, Number 9/10, September/October 2014. It's based on an archive of more than 21 billion words spanning 1.5 million publications from 7 collections. keywords: africa; archive; articles; collection; documents; dtic; east; figure; internet; jstor; knowledge; literature; material; middle; middle east; publication; text; u.s; volume; web; world; year cache: leetaru-cultural_computing-2014.html plain text: leetaru-cultural_computing-2014.txt item: #407 of 810 id: leetaru-fulltext_geocoding-2012 author: leetaru title: Fulltext Geocoding Versus Spatial Metadata for Large Text Archives: Towards a Geographically Enriched Wikipedia date: 2012 words: 8157 flesch: 50 summary: Fulltext Geocoding Versus Spatial Metadata for Large Text Archives: Towards a Geographically Enriched Wikipedia is published in Volume 18, Number 9/10 of D-Lib Magazine. It's about the rise of "born geographic" information and the need for extracting and indexing the spatial information in large textual archives. keywords: country; figure; fulltext; geocoding; gns; information; locations; mentions; names; states; text; united; wikipedia; words; world cache: leetaru-fulltext_geocoding-2012.html plain text: leetaru-fulltext_geocoding-2012.txt item: #408 of 810 id: lefurgy-levels_of-2002 author: lefurgy title: Levels of Service for Digital Repositories date: 2002 words: 3704 flesch: 38 summary: Levels of Service for Digital Repository is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 8 Number 5, No. 5, ISSN 1082-9873. William G. LeFurgy1 is the author of the article that outlines conditions that govern the persistence of digital materials. keywords: digital; levels; materials; preservation; rules; service cache: lefurgy-levels_of-2002.html plain text: lefurgy-levels_of-2002.txt item: #409 of 810 id: levan-parallel_text-2005 author: levan title: Parallel Text Searching on a Beowulf Cluster using SRW date: 2005 words: 3180 flesch: 70 summary: Parallel Text Searching on a Beowulf Cluster using SRW. Ralph R. LeVan, Thomas B. Hickey, Jenny Toves and their colleagues built a text-searching framework that demonstrated 172 searches per second on a database of 50 million records. keywords: client; database; node; search; searches; srw cache: levan-parallel_text-2005.html plain text: levan-parallel_text-2005.txt item: #410 of 810 id: lewis-escience_for-2010 author: lewis title: e-Science for Musicology Workshop Report date: 2010 words: 2915 flesch: 33 summary: The e-Science for Musicology workshop was held in Edinburgh in July 2009 as part of the Purcell Plus project, hosted at Goldsmiths College, University of London. Richard Lewis, a musicologist, presented techniques for dealing with music in computers. keywords: data; information; music; musicology; project; research; science cache: lewis-escience_for-2010.html plain text: lewis-escience_for-2010.txt item: #411 of 810 id: lewis-sword_facilitating-2012 author: lewis title: SWORD: Facilitating Deposit Scenarios date: 2012 words: 5928 flesch: 38 summary: SWORD (Simple Web-service Offering Repository Deposit) protocol was designed to facilitate the interoperable deposit of resources into systems such as repositories. This paper examines nine different deposit use cases and provides case studies and examples of each use case. keywords: access; case; content; data; deposit; digital; information; open; publisher; repositories; repository; research; sword; use cache: lewis-sword_facilitating-2012.html plain text: lewis-sword_facilitating-2012.txt item: #412 of 810 id: li-harvesting_and-2016 author: li title: Harvesting and Repurposing Metadata from Web of Science to an Institutional Repository Using Web Services date: 2016 words: 2646 flesch: 46 summary: This article describes the workflow used to ingest faculty publication citations into a Digital Commons platform Institutional Repository by repurposing metadata from the Web of Science using web services. It also explains the benefits and limitations of the new approach. keywords: process; science; services; web; workflow cache: li-harvesting_and-2016.html plain text: li-harvesting_and-2016.txt item: #413 of 810 id: liew-collaborative_construction-2015 author: liew title: Collaborative Construction of Digital Cultural Heritage: A Synthesis of Research on Online Sociability Determinants date: 2015 words: 8416 flesch: 38 summary: Collaborative Construction of Digital Cultural Heritage: A Synthesis of Research on Online Sociability Determinants is a scoping study on how participation in collaborative construction of digital cultural heritage can be supported, motivated and sustained. A scoping review was conducted with the aim of building on the recent advances in research on online sociability and participatory culture. keywords: communities; community; dch; et al; factors; heritage; human; information; literature; online; participants; participation; project; review; sociability; studies; usa cache: liew-collaborative_construction-2015.html plain text: liew-collaborative_construction-2015.txt item: #414 of 810 id: liew-participatory_cultural-2014 author: liew title: Participatory Cultural Heritage: A Tale of Two Institutions' Use of Social Media date: 2014 words: 12763 flesch: 49 summary: Chern Li Liew from Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, presents a paper on participatory cultural heritage institutions' use of social media to create a culture of participation around their digital collections and services. D-Lib Magazine's March/April 2014 issue is Volume 20, Number 3/4. keywords: chis; collections; comments; commons; community; content; culture; flickr; heritage; images; information; media; new; nlnz; participatory; site; users; web; zealand cache: liew-participatory_cultural-2014.html plain text: liew-participatory_cultural-2014.txt item: #415 of 810 id: liew-participatory_culture-2016 author: liew title: Participatory Culture in Memory Institutions: of Diversity, Ethics and Trust? date: 2016 words: 10165 flesch: 45 summary: Participatory Culture in Memory Institutions: of Diversity, Ethics and Trust? is published in Volume 22, Number 7/8 of D-Lib Magazine. The author is Chern Li Liew from Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. keywords: content; information; institutions; memory; memory institutions; metadata; participation; participatory; site; social; terms; trust; use; users; web cache: liew-participatory_culture-2016.html plain text: liew-participatory_culture-2016.txt item: #416 of 810 id: lightle-generation_of-2003 author: lightle title: Generation of XML Records across Multiple Metadata Standards date: 2003 words: 3956 flesch: 54 summary: The Eisenhower National Clearinghouse has created the largest collection of K-12 mathematics and science curriculum resources in the nation. Kimberly S. Lightle and Judith S. Ridgway wrote a paper on the generation of the corresponding XML records. keywords: digital; enc; ieee; lom; metadata; records; subject; usmarc; xml cache: lightle-generation_of-2003.html plain text: lightle-generation_of-2003.txt item: #417 of 810 id: linden-dont_leave-2006 author: linden title: Don't Leave the Data in the Dark: Issues in Digitizing Print Statistical Publications date: 2006 words: 4091 flesch: 42 summary: Don't Leave the Data in the Dark: Issues in Digitizing Print Statistical Publications is published by D-Lib Magazine, Volume 12 Number 1, January 2006, ISSN 1082-9873. The Economic Growth Center Digital Library (EGCDL), funded by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, addressed the issues of digital libraries and data archives. keywords: data; digital; egcdl; files; metadata; objects; pdf; print; tables cache: linden-dont_leave-2006.html plain text: linden-dont_leave-2006.txt item: #418 of 810 id: linden-government_information-2007 author: linden title: Government Information in Legacy Formats: Scaling a Pilot Project to Enable Long-Term Access date: 2007 words: 3673 flesch: 35 summary: Government Information in Legacy Formats: Scaling a Pilot Project to Enable Long-Term Access is published in D-Lib Magazine Volume 13 Number 7/8, July/August 2007. CD-ROMs have been popular delivery media for digital U.S. federal government information for nearly twenty years. More than 5,400 CDs-Roms were distributed between 1987 and today. Depository libraries have large legacy CD- ROM collections to manage. keywords: data; depository; formats; government; information; migration; pilot; project; roms cache: linden-government_information-2007.html plain text: linden-government_information-2007.txt item: #419 of 810 id: linek-the_role-2015 author: linek title: The Role of Libraries in Science 2.0: Focus on Economics date: 2015 words: 6718 flesch: 55 summary: Stephanie B. Linek, Josefine Bäßler and others discuss the role of modern libraries in Science 2.0. The main focus lies on the researchers' needs for an optimised use of Web.2.0 for scientific work. keywords: focus; information; libraries; library; participants; research; science; services; use; web; work cache: linek-the_role-2015.html plain text: linek-the_role-2015.txt item: #420 of 810 id: littman-a_set-2009 author: littman title: A Set of Transfer-Related Services date: 2009 words: 3559 flesch: 49 summary: As Library of Congress expands its digital initiatives, one of the most pressing challenges is scaling digital content "transfer processes". Office of Strategic Initiative's (OSI) Repository Development Team is developing a portfolio of services and components for transfer processes. keywords: digital; file; package; process; project; transfer cache: littman-a_set-2009.html plain text: littman-a_set-2009.txt item: #421 of 810 id: littman-a_technical-2006 author: littman title: A Technical Approach and Distributed Model for Validation of Digital Objects date: 2006 words: 3849 flesch: 43 summary: This article describes the current technical approach for digital object validation used by the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP), a partnership between the Library of Congress and the National Endowment for the Humanities for the digitization of historical newspapers. It also describes the scheme for distributing validation across the participating institutions that will be creating and submitting digital objects to NDNP. keywords: digital; library; metadata; mets; ndnp; object; validation cache: littman-a_technical-2006.html plain text: littman-a_technical-2006.txt item: #422 of 810 id: littman-actualized_preservation-2007 author: littman title: Actualized Preservation Threats: Practical Lessons from Chronicling America date: 2007 words: 2815 flesch: 50 summary: In October 2006, the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP), a partnership between the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Library of Congress, released a beta release of Chronicling America to a limited audience. It provides access to more than 226,000 digitized pages of public domain newspapers from California, Florida, Kentucky, New York, Utah, Virginia and the District of Columbia published between 1900 and 1910. keywords: development; mets; ndnp; preservation; system cache: littman-actualized_preservation-2007.html plain text: littman-actualized_preservation-2007.txt item: #423 of 810 id: liu-a_scalable-2002 author: liu title: A Scalable Architecture for Harvest-Based Digital Libraries date: 2002 words: 6299 flesch: 57 summary: A Scalable Architecture for Harvest-Based Digital Libraries: The ODU/Southampton Experiments is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 8 Number 11, November 2002. Xiaoming Liu, Tim Brody, Stevan Harnad, Les Carr, Kurt Maly, Mohammad Zubair, Michael L. Nelson, and Xiaming Liu are the authors. keywords: dps; gateway; harvesting; linking; metadata; oai; pmh; proxy; record; repository; services; xml cache: liu-a_scalable-2002.html plain text: liu-a_scalable-2002.txt item: #424 of 810 id: liu-arc_-2001 author: liu title: Arc - An OAI Service Provider for Digital Library Federation date: 2001 words: 5166 flesch: 54 summary: Xiaoming Liu, Kurt Maly, Mohammad Zubair, Michael Nelson, and Michael Nelson wrote a paper on the Open Archive Initiative (OAI) and built Arc, the first federated searching service based on the OAI protocol. keywords: archives; data; digital; harvesting; metadata; oai; protocol; providers; records; results; search; service cache: liu-arc_-2001.html plain text: liu-arc_-2001.txt item: #425 of 810 id: liu-metadata_development-2004 author: liu title: Metadata Development in China: Research and Practice date: 2004 words: 3508 flesch: 53 summary: In the mid-1990s Chinese researchers and practitioners began to focus on the issue of metadata for both traditional and digital resources. The first paper published in China about metadata was written by Long Xiao. In 1997 and 1998 there were only three computer science papers that primarily focused on the subject. keywords: china; digital; information; library; metadata; project; standard cache: liu-metadata_development-2004.html plain text: liu-metadata_development-2004.txt item: #426 of 810 id: lombardi-academic_libraries-2000 author: lombardi title: Academic Libraries in a Digital Age date: 2000 words: 5352 flesch: 53 summary: John V. Lombardi wrote an article about Academic Libraries in a Digital Age for D-Lib Magazine. An undergraduate doesn't need the library because everything worth having is on the Internet and she will always use the library's catalog on-line. keywords: age; books; information; internet; librarian; libraries; library; need; new; space; university cache: lombardi-academic_libraries-2000.html plain text: lombardi-academic_libraries-2000.txt item: #427 of 810 id: lorang-developing_an-2015 author: lorang title: Developing an Image-Based Classifier for Detecting Poetic Content in Historic Newspaper Collections date: 2015 words: 8251 flesch: 40 summary: Developing an Image-Based Classifier for Detecting Poetic Content in Historic Newspaper Collections is published in D-Lib Magazine Volume 21, Number 7/8. The precision and recall values achieved during the training (90.58% and 79.4% and testing (74.92% and 61.84%) stages are encouraging. keywords: algorithm; analysis; classifier; collections; content; digital; humanities; image; newspapers; pixels; project; research; snippets; text; training; work cache: lorang-developing_an-2015.html plain text: lorang-developing_an-2015.txt item: #428 of 810 id: lossau-search_engine-2004 author: file title: None date: None words: None flesch: None summary: Libraries Need to Discover the Academic Internet. Information search has grown into a significant business sector of a global, competitive and commercial market. Norbert Lossau and Friedrich Summann, head of IT at Bielefeld University Library, discuss this topic in D-Lib Magazine. keywords: content; data; engine; index; indexes; information; internet; libraries; library; new; search; services; technology; web cache: lossau-search_engine-2004 plain text: lossau-search_engine-2004.txt item: #429 of 810 id: lund-social_bookmarking-2005 author: lund title: Social Bookmarking Tools (II): A Case Study - Connotea date: 2005 words: 4875 flesch: 60 summary: Connotea is a free online reference management and social bookmarking service for scientists created by Nature Publishing Group. The core code is freely available under an open source license. Connotea was conceived from the outset as an online, social tool. keywords: article; bookmarking; connotea; list; paper; reference; tags; user cache: lund-social_bookmarking-2005.html plain text: lund-social_bookmarking-2005.txt item: #430 of 810 id: lynch-institutional_repository-2005 author: lynch title: Institutional Repository Deployment in the United States as of Early 2005 date: 2005 words: 4905 flesch: 23 summary: Institutional Repository Deployment in the United States as of Early 2005. The Coalition for Networked Information surveyed its academic member institutions to examine the current state of institutional repositories (IRs) in the US. This effort was coordinated with the work CNI performed in compiling information for the U.S. country report in preparation for an international conference titled "Making the Strategic Case for Institutional Repositories" held in Amsterdam in May 2005. keywords: data; faculty; information; institutions; materials; repositories; repository; research; survey cache: lynch-institutional_repository-2005.html plain text: lynch-institutional_repository-2005.txt item: #431 of 810 id: lynch-where_do-2005 author: lynch title: Where Do We Go From Here? The Next Decade for Digital Libraries date: 2005 words: 3080 flesch: 28 summary: Where Do We Go From Here? The Next Decade for Digital Libraries by Clifford Lynch is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 11 Number 7/8, July/August 2005, ISSN 1082-9873. It's about the future of libraries as social, cultural and community institutions and the character and treatment of intellectual property. keywords: community; digital; funding; information; libraries; library; research cache: lynch-where_do-2005.html plain text: lynch-where_do-2005.txt item: #432 of 810 id: macdonald-report_on-2011 author: macdonald title: Report on the 2011 Inaugural United States Electronic Theses and Dissertations Association (USETDA) Conference date: 2011 words: 1556 flesch: 41 summary: Report on the 2011 Inaugural United States Electronic Theses and dissertations Association (USETDA) Conference was held in Orlando, Florida, May 18-20, 2011. The conference drew over 100 participants from 3 nations (U.K., Canada and 30 states) and delegates representing 30 states. It was held at the Holiday Inn at Walt-Disney World. keywords: conference; copyright; etd; usetda; workflow cache: macdonald-report_on-2011.html plain text: macdonald-report_on-2011.txt item: #433 of 810 id: mackie-mason-a_report-1999 author: mackie-mason title: A Report on the PEAK Experiment: Usage and Behavior date: 1999 words: 5452 flesch: 52 summary: Report on the PEAK Experiment: Usage and Economic Behavior is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 5 Number 7/8, Number 1082-9873. It is a report on a field trial in electronic access pricing and bundling called "Pricing Electronic Access to Knowledge" (PEAK). PEAK provides a host service consisting of 3.5 years of content of about 1200 Elsevier Science scholarly journals. It provides Internet-based delivery to over 340,000 authorized users at twelve campuses and commercial research facilities across the U.S. keywords: access; article; content; cost; number; subscription; users; year cache: mackie-mason-a_report-1999.html plain text: mackie-mason-a_report-1999.txt item: #434 of 810 id: maly-kepler_-2001 author: maly title: Kepler - An OAI Data/Service Provider for the Individual date: 2001 words: 3333 flesch: 55 summary: Kurt Maly, Mohammad Zubair and Xiaoming Liu propose the Kepler framework1 based on the Open Archive Initiative (OAI) to support "personal data providers" or "archivelets". The objective of the framework is to satisfy the need for average researchers at an average university to publish results and disseminate. keywords: archivelets; data; kepler; oai; provider; service cache: maly-kepler_-2001.html plain text: maly-kepler_-2001.txt item: #435 of 810 id: manduca-digital_library-2006 author: manduca title: Digital Library as Network and Community Center: A Successful Model for Contribution and Use date: 2006 words: 5031 flesch: 50 summary: Cathryn Manduca, Sean Fox, and Ellen Iverson from the Science Education Resource Center at Carleton College have written an article on the Digital Library as Network and Community Center: A Successful Model for Contribution and Use. It is based on the premise that educators can do a better job if they can easily find and reuse materials created by others. keywords: digital; example; information; library; projects; resources; search; use; users cache: manduca-digital_library-2006.html plain text: manduca-digital_library-2006.txt item: #436 of 810 id: manepalli-fedcor_an-2006 author: manepalli title: FeDCOR: An Institutional CORDRA Registry date: 2006 words: 3111 flesch: 50 summary: FeDCOR is a registry-based federation system for DSpace instances based on the CORDRA model. The article in D-Lib Magazine describes the Advanced Distributed Learning-Registry (ADL-R) which is the first operational Cordra registry. keywords: content; cordra; dspace; fedcor; metadata; object; registry cache: manepalli-fedcor_an-2006.html plain text: manepalli-fedcor_an-2006.txt item: #437 of 810 id: maness-using_personas-2008 author: maness title: Using Personas to Understand the Needs and Goals of Institutional Repositories date: 2008 words: 7437 flesch: 53 summary: Using Personas to Understand the Needs and Goals of Institutional Repository Users at the University of Colorado at Boulder is published in D-Lib Magazine Volume 14 Number 9/10. The study shares the results of an effort to understand the needs and goals of future institutional repository (IR) users at UCB. keywords: design; faculty; graduate; materials; needs; personas; rahul; research; students; teaching; university; users cache: maness-using_personas-2008.html plain text: maness-using_personas-2008.txt item: #438 of 810 id: manghi-openaireplus_the-2012 author: manghi title: OpenAIREplus: the European Scholarly Communication Data Infrastructure date: 2012 words: 3451 flesch: 27 summary: Paolo Manghi, Lukasz Bolikowski, Natalia Manola, Jochen Schirrwagen and Tim Smith are the authors of the paper on OpenAIREplus: the European Scholarly Communication Data Infrastructure. The paper describes the high-level architecture and functionalities of that infrastructure. keywords: access; data; information; infrastructure; openaire; projects; publications; repositories; repository; research; services cache: manghi-openaireplus_the-2012.html plain text: manghi-openaireplus_the-2012.txt item: #439 of 810 id: manghi-realizing_and-2010 author: manghi title: Realizing and Maintaining Aggregative Digital Library Systems: D-NET Software Toolkit and OAIster System date: 2010 words: 6833 flesch: 36 summary: Realizing and Maintaining Aggregative Digital Library Systems: D-NET Software Toolkit and OAIster System. D-Lib Magazine Volume 16, Number 3/4, March/April 2010. Authors Paolo Manghi, Marko Mikulicic, Leonardo Candela, Donatella Castelli, Pasquale Pagano, and Alessandro Faedo are from Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione in Italy. keywords: adlss; costs; digital; driver; information; metadata; net; organizations; realization; records; services; software; space; system cache: manghi-realizing_and-2010.html plain text: manghi-realizing_and-2010.txt item: #440 of 810 id: manghi-second_workshop-2009 author: manghi title: Second Workshop on Very Large Digital Libraries 2009: Held In conjunction with the European Conference on Digital Libraries, Corfu, Greece, 2nd of October 2009 date: 2009 words: 1332 flesch: 39 summary: Second Workshop on Very Large Digital Libraries 2009 was held in Corfu, Greece, 2nd of October 2009. It was organized in conjunction with the European Conference on Digital Libraries. The workshop aimed to foster a constructive exchange among key actors in the field of VLDLs. keywords: digital; information; libraries; library; workshop cache: manghi-second_workshop-2009.html plain text: manghi-second_workshop-2009.txt item: #441 of 810 id: mankita-a_handful-2006 author: mankita title: A Handful of Things: Calisphere's Themed Collections from the California Digital Library date: 2006 words: 6015 flesch: 45 summary: Calisphere's Themed Collections from the California Digital Library are available to non-university audiences in an attractive and usable format. The CDL is developing and implementing strategies that will modify its university- and research-oriented digital collections. keywords: assessment; california; cdl; collection; digital; images; materials; project; standards; teachers; team; university cache: mankita-a_handful-2006.html plain text: mankita-a_handful-2006.txt item: #442 of 810 id: marchionini-the_open-2002 author: marchionini title: The Open Video Digital Library date: 2002 words: 5447 flesch: 57 summary: Gary Marchionini and Gary Geisler discuss the Open Video Digital Library (OVDL) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. They provide overviews of the OVDL user interface research and user studies they have conducted with it and outline their plans for future Open Video related activities. keywords: content; digital; et al; information; interface; libraries; library; marchionini; ovdl; research; user; video cache: marchionini-the_open-2002.html plain text: marchionini-the_open-2002.txt item: #443 of 810 id: marcum-visions_the-2003 author: marcum title: Visions: The Academic Library in 2012 date: 2003 words: 2461 flesch: 36 summary: The future of the academic library is a topic of continuing concern for the profession. In the fall of 2002, a partnership between the New Jersey ACRL and Fairleigh Dickinson University Libraries organized an essay contest with the topic "The Academic Library in 2012". The number of entries was not large, but the variety of approaches proved fascinating. keywords: future; information; learning; libraries; library; media; university cache: marcum-visions_the-2003.html plain text: marcum-visions_the-2003.txt item: #444 of 810 id: mardis-classroom_information-2009 author: mardis title: Classroom Information Needs: Search Analysis from a Digital Library for Educators date: 2009 words: 2619 flesch: 48 summary: Marcia Mardis, EdD, is an assistant professor at Florida State University's College of Information. She has written a book called "Search Analysis from a Digital Library for Educators". The book is based on search string logs from 2004-2006 from Michigan Teacher Network. keywords: classroom; library; school; science; search; searches; teachers; time cache: mardis-classroom_information-2009.html plain text: mardis-classroom_information-2009.txt item: #445 of 810 id: marill-evaluation_of-2009 author: marill title: Evaluation of Digital Repository Software at the National Library of Medicine date: 2009 words: 2554 flesch: 45 summary: The National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Library of Medicine (NLM) undertook an 18-month project to evaluate, test and recommend digital repository software and systems to support NLM's collection and preservation of a wide variety of digital objects. keywords: digital; evaluation; library; nlm; repository; software; systems cache: marill-evaluation_of-2009.html plain text: marill-evaluation_of-2009.txt item: #446 of 810 id: markey-the_benefits-2010 author: markey title: The Benefits of Integrating an Information Literacy Skills Game into Academic Coursework: A Preliminary Evaluation date: 2010 words: 6347 flesch: 52 summary: The Benefits of Integrating an Information Literacy Skills Game into Academic Coursework: A Preliminary Evaluation by Karen Markey, Fritz Swanson, Chris Leeder, Gregory R. Peters, Jr., Brian J. Jennings, Beth St. Jean, Victor Rosenberg, Soo Young Rieh, Geoffrey V. Carter, Averill Packard, Robert L. Frost, Loyd Mbabu, and Andrew Calvetti. keywords: bibliobouts; game; information; library; literacy; play; players; research; skills; sources; students; university cache: markey-the_benefits-2010.html plain text: markey-the_benefits-2010.txt item: #447 of 810 id: markey-the_effectiveness-2008 author: markey title: The Effectiveness of a Web-based Board Game for Teaching Undergraduate Students Information Literacy Concepts and Skills date: 2008 words: 5424 flesch: 59 summary: The Effectiveness of a Web-based Board Game for Teaching Undergraduate Students Information Literacy Concepts and Skills is discussed in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 14 Number 9/10, Volume 1082-9873. The article describes the game's backstory, how to navigate its 34-space game board, and special game-play features. keywords: game; information; library; play; players; questions; research; students; teams; web cache: markey-the_effectiveness-2008.html plain text: markey-the_effectiveness-2008.txt item: #448 of 810 id: markey-the_online-2007 author: markey title: The Online Library Catalog: Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained? date: 2007 words: 6017 flesch: 55 summary: The Online Library Catalog fell from grace and new directions pertaining to cataloging simplification and primary sources will not attract people back to the online catalog. Karen Markey proposes an alternative direction that has greater likelihood of regaining the online library catalog's lofty status and longtime users. keywords: catalog; cataloging; future; google; information; journal; library; metadata; online; people; research; searching; subject; users; web cache: markey-the_online-2007.html plain text: markey-the_online-2007.txt item: #449 of 810 id: markman-bittorrent_and-2014 author: markman title: BitTorrent and Libraries: Cooperative Data Publishing, Management and Discovery date: 2014 words: 3684 flesch: 53 summary: In the March/April issue of D-Lib Magazine, Chris Markman and Constantine Zavras discuss the opportunities afforded by the BitTorrent protocol. They also discuss what happens when libraries adopt a distributed approach to data management that saves money and lays the groundwork for online community. keywords: bittorrent; data; file; information; libraries; library; online; software; technology; tracker cache: markman-bittorrent_and-2014.html plain text: markman-bittorrent_and-2014.txt item: #450 of 810 id: marshall-rethinking_personal-2008 author: file title: None date: None words: None flesch: None summary: Catherine C. Marshall presents a radical revision in the way we approach personal digital archiving and the types of services, applications, and institutions we put in motion at its behest. D-Lib Magazine March/April 2008 Volume 14 Number 3/4 Number 1082-9873. keywords: archiving; copies; example; file; individual; item; need; people; personal; photos; storage; time; value cache: marshall-rethinking_personal-2008 plain text: marshall-rethinking_personal-2008.txt item: #451 of 810 id: martin-federated_digital-2002 author: martin title: Federated Digital Rights Management: A Proposed DRM Solution for Research and Education date: 2002 words: 4871 flesch: 47 summary: Federated Digital Rights Management is a proposed DRM solution for Research and Education. D-Lib Magazine Volume 8 Number 7/8, July/August 2002, ISSN 1082-9873. Mairéad Martin, Grace Agnew, David L. Kuhlman, John H. McNair, William A. Rhodes and Ron Tipton are the authors of the report. keywords: access; architecture; attribute; fdrm; handle; resource; rights; service; shibboleth; user cache: martin-federated_digital-2002.html plain text: martin-federated_digital-2002.txt item: #452 of 810 id: masanes-report_on-2004 author: masanes title: Report on the 4th International Web Archiving Workshop (IWAW): 16 September 2004, Bath, United Kingdom date: 2004 words: 1517 flesch: 56 summary: Report on the 4th International Web Archiving Workshop (IWAW) took place in Bath, UK, on 16 September 2004. There were more than 50 participants. Papers for IWAW 2004 were selected through a formal reviewing process and are now available on the workshop web site. keywords: archiving; bath; web; workshop cache: masanes-report_on-2004.html plain text: masanes-report_on-2004.txt item: #453 of 810 id: masanes-towards_continuous-2002 author: masanes title: Towards Continuous Web Archiving: First Results and an Agenda for the Future date: 2002 words: 4309 flesch: 59 summary: Julien Masanès presents Towards Continuous Web Archiving: First Results and an Agenda for the Future in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 8 Number 12, No. 12, December 2002, ISSN 1082-9873. keywords: archiving; content; figure; information; results; sites; web cache: masanes-towards_continuous-2002.html plain text: masanes-towards_continuous-2002.txt item: #454 of 810 id: massart-taming_the-2010 author: massart title: Taming the Metadata Beast: ILOX date: 2010 words: 4963 flesch: 47 summary: Taming the Metadata Beast: ILOX is a framework for organizing multiple metadata specifications in a container that can be handled as a whole. It is developed as part of the IMS Learning Object Discovery & Exchange (LODE) specification. keywords: exchange; frbr; ilox; ims; information; learning; learning object; level; metadata; object cache: massart-taming_the-2010.html plain text: massart-taming_the-2010.txt item: #455 of 810 id: massart-unlocking_open-2013 author: massart title: Unlocking Open Educational Resources (OERs) Interaction Data date: 2013 words: 3806 flesch: 52 summary: Unlocking Open Educational Resources (OERs) Interaction Data is a valuable source of analytics about OERs and audience profiles. Interaction data can enhance searching, ranking, and recommendations of learning resources. The paper describes approaches to unlocking, collecting and aggregating this interaction data. keywords: data; exchange; interaction; lre; metadata; oers; resource; users cache: massart-unlocking_open-2013.html plain text: massart-unlocking_open-2013.txt item: #456 of 810 id: mathiak-challenges_in-2015 author: mathiak title: Challenges in Matching Dataset Citation Strings to Datasets in Social Science date: 2015 words: 5189 flesch: 55 summary: Challenges in Matching Dataset Citation Strings to Datasets in Social Science are discussed in a paper by Brigitte Mathiak and Katarina Boland from the Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany. keywords: citation; data; datasets; information; links; matching; metadata; research; studies; study; survey cache: mathiak-challenges_in-2015.html plain text: mathiak-challenges_in-2015.txt item: #457 of 810 id: matylonek-organizing_ready-2001 author: matylonek title: Organizing Ready Reference and Administrative Information with the Reference Desk Manager date: 2001 words: 3167 flesch: 49 summary: John C. Matylonek, Carolyn Ottow, Terry Reese and others organize ready reference and administrative information with the Reference Desk Manager. Non-academic questions regarding special services, phone numbers, web-sites, library policies, current procedures, technical notices, and other pertinent local institutional information are often asked at the academic library reference desk. At the Oregon State University, librarians created a custom-designed web-based database. keywords: desk; email; information; library; rdm; reference; web cache: matylonek-organizing_ready-2001.html plain text: matylonek-organizing_ready-2001.txt item: #458 of 810 id: mayernik-linking_publications-2016 author: mayernik title: Linking Publications and Data: Challenges, Trends, and Opportunities date: 2016 words: 5679 flesch: 41 summary: Linking Publications and Data: Challenges, Trends, and Opportunities is an issue of D-Lib Magazine, Volume 22, Number 5/6, May/June 2016. Matthew S. Mayernik, Jennifer Phillips, Eric Nienhouse, and Jennifer Phillips are from the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) and the University of California, Riverside. The workshop titled "Data & Publication Linking" was held January 5, 2016 in Washington, D.C., funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation's (NSF) Open Access & Open Data initiative and the EarthCube initiative. keywords: challenges; cross; data; digital; information; linking; links; national; relationships; repositories; research; resources; science; web cache: mayernik-linking_publications-2016.html plain text: mayernik-linking_publications-2016.txt item: #459 of 810 id: mayernik-the_data-2012 author: mayernik title: The Data Conservancy Instance: Infrastructure and Organizational Services for Research Data Curation date: 2012 words: 6291 flesch: 42 summary: The Data Conservancy Instance provides infrastructure and organizational services for data collection, storage, preservation, archiving, curation, and sharing for research data. Matthew Mayernik is the author of the article. He can be reached at mayernik@ucar.edu. keywords: conservancy; curation; data; digital; dms; information; instance; management; research; science; services; software; system; university cache: mayernik-the_data-2012.html plain text: mayernik-the_data-2012.txt item: #460 of 810 id: mayr-report_on-2011 author: mayr title: Report on the 10th European Networked Knowledge Organization Systems/Services (NKOS) Workshop date: 2011 words: 1520 flesch: 44 summary: The 10th European Networked Knowledge Organization Systems/Services (NKOS) Workshop took place from September 28-29, 2011, in Berlin, Germany, as part of the International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries. The main topics of the workshop were "SKOS and Linked Data" and "Relation between Ontologies and (other) KOS". keywords: knowledge; nkos; ontologies; organization; skos; workshop cache: mayr-report_on-2011.html plain text: mayr-report_on-2011.txt item: #461 of 810 id: mcclelland-challenges_for-2002 author: mcclelland title: Challenges for Service Providers When Importing Metadata in Digital Libraries date: 2002 words: 4260 flesch: 52 summary: There are challenges for service providers when importing IMS metadata into digital libraries. iLumina provides services for data from distributed repositories. Gary Geisler, Marilyn McClelland, David McArthur, Sarah Giersch, and Sarah Geist are the authors of the paper. keywords: digital; ilumina; ims; learning; library; metadata; nsdl; resources; services cache: mcclelland-challenges_for-2002.html plain text: mcclelland-challenges_for-2002.txt item: #462 of 810 id: mccown-report_on-2009 author: mccown title: Report on the First International Workshop on Innovation in Digital Preservation (InDP 2009) date: 2009 words: 1086 flesch: 53 summary: The first workshop on Innovation in Digital Preservation (InDP 2009) was held on June 19, 2009, in conjunction with the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL 2009), on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin. Frank McCown, Hannes Kulovits, Andreas Rauber, and Andreas McCown were present. keywords: preservation; university cache: mccown-report_on-2009.html plain text: mccown-report_on-2009.txt item: #463 of 810 id: mccown-tools_for-2015 author: mccown title: Tools for Discovering and Archiving the Mobile Web date: 2015 words: 2642 flesch: 58 summary: Tools for Discovering and Archiving the Mobile Web is published in Volume 21, Number 3/4 of D-Lib Magazine. Frank McCown, Monica Yarbrough and Keith Enlow created a tool called MobileFinder to automatically detect mobile pages when given the URL of a desktop web page. keywords: desktop; mobile; pages; url; web cache: mccown-tools_for-2015.html plain text: mccown-tools_for-2015.txt item: #464 of 810 id: mcdowell-evaluating_institutional-2007 author: mcdowell title: Evaluating Institutional Repository Deployment in American Academe Since Early 2005: Repositories by the Numbers, Part 2 date: 2007 words: 4828 flesch: 47 summary: Evaluating Institutional Repository Deployment in American Academe Since Early 2005: Repositories by the Numbers, Part 2 is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 13 Number 9/10, September/October 2007. Cat S. McDowell is a professor at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. keywords: american; growth; institutions; irs; items; number; repositories; repository; study; u.s cache: mcdowell-evaluating_institutional-2007.html plain text: mcdowell-evaluating_institutional-2007.txt item: #465 of 810 id: mcgovern-virtual_remote-2004 author: mcgovern title: Virtual Remote Control: Building a Preservation Risk Management Toolbox for Web Resources date: 2004 words: 8014 flesch: 49 summary: Virtual Remote Control is building a Preservation Risk Management Toolbox for Web Resources. The Internet Archive's role in preserving web content determined the outcome of a trademark trial last spring between Playboy Enterprises and Mario Cavalluzzo, owner of a pay-for-porn website. keywords: change; content; level; link; management; monitoring; page; resources; response; risk; server; site; toolbox; tools; use; vrc; web; website cache: mcgovern-virtual_remote-2004.html plain text: mcgovern-virtual_remote-2004.txt item: #466 of 810 id: mckinney-investing_in-2006 author: mckinney title: Investing in Value: A Perspective on Digital Preservation date: 2006 words: 4152 flesch: 55 summary: Investing in Value: A Perspective on Digital Preservation is a paper by James Currall, Peter McKinney and the University of Glasgow. The paper looks at the issue of valuing intangibles within the context of digital preservation. keywords: assets; business; digital; information; objects; preservation; value; work cache: mckinney-investing_in-2006.html plain text: mckinney-investing_in-2006.txt item: #467 of 810 id: mcmahon-social_awareness-2012 author: mcmahon title: Social Awareness Tools For Science Research date: 2012 words: 4546 flesch: 50 summary: Tamara M. McMahon, James E. Powell, Matthew Hopkins, Daniel A. Alcazar, Laniece E. Miller, Linn Collins, Los Alamos National Laboratory and Renaissance Computing Institute discuss social awareness tools for science research in D-Lib Magazine. keywords: awareness; data; facebook; library; national; networking; networks; research; researchers; science; tools cache: mcmahon-social_awareness-2012.html plain text: mcmahon-social_awareness-2012.txt item: #468 of 810 id: meleco-conference_report-2014 author: meleco title: Conference Report: Research Data Alliance (RDA) 4th Plenary Meeting date: 2014 words: 838 flesch: 25 summary: The Research Data Alliance's 4th Plenary Meeting was held 22-24 September 2014 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. More than 550 people attended the meeting representing numerous disciplines and areas of interest, including data management, astronomy, education, health sciences and geology. The conference report highlights accomplishments announced by working group members and ongoing initiatives of the RDA. keywords: data; meeting; rda; working cache: meleco-conference_report-2014.html plain text: meleco-conference_report-2014.txt item: #469 of 810 id: meschenmoser-scraping_scientific-2016 author: meschenmoser title: Scraping Scientific Web Repositories: Challenges and Solutions for Automated Content Extraction date: 2016 words: 4002 flesch: 49 summary: Scraping Scientific Web Repository: Challenges and Solutions for Automated Content Extraction by Philipp Meschenmoser, Norman Meuschke, Manuel Hotz, Bela Gipp, from the University of Konstanz, Germany. keywords: access; content; data; google; pages; repositories; research; scraping; use; web cache: meschenmoser-scraping_scientific-2016.html plain text: meschenmoser-scraping_scientific-2016.txt item: #470 of 810 id: michener-dataone_data-2011 author: michener title: DataONE: Data Observation Network for Earth - Preserving Data and Enabling Innovation in the Biological and Environmental Sciences date: 2011 words: 5333 flesch: 36 summary: DataONE is a federated data network being built to improve access to, and preserve data about, life on Earth and the environment that sustains it. It supports science by engaging the relevant science, library, data, and policy communities and facilitating easy, secure, and persistent storage of data. It disseminates integrated and user-friendly tools for data discovery, analysis, visualization and decision-making. keywords: access; data; dataone; digital; dryad; ezid; identifiers; member; metadata; nodes; object; science; university cache: michener-dataone_data-2011.html plain text: michener-dataone_data-2011.txt item: #471 of 810 id: miller-collected_wisdom-2000 author: miller title: Collected Wisdom: Some Cross-domain Issues of Collection Level Description date: 2000 words: 1097 flesch: 38 summary: In the September 2000 issue of D-Lib Magazine, Paul Miller, Sweet and Thomas discuss the importance of collection level description in the explanation of archival resources. They argue that modern technology allows archives to move past the traditional practice and towards description of the individual items for which users use them. keywords: collection; description cache: miller-collected_wisdom-2000.html plain text: miller-collected_wisdom-2000.txt item: #472 of 810 id: miller-coming_together-2006 author: miller title: Coming Together around Library 2.0: A Focus for Discussion and a Call to Arms date: 2006 words: 3027 flesch: 56 summary: Coming Together around Library 2.0: A Focus for Discussion and a Call to Arms is an opinion piece in D-Lib Magazine. The author is Paul Miller, a technology evangelist at Talis in the UK. The article presents the opinions of the author and does not necessarily reflect the views of the magazine's publisher or its sponsor. keywords: data; libraries; library; services; users; web cache: miller-coming_together-2006.html plain text: miller-coming_together-2006.txt item: #473 of 810 id: miller-understanding_the-2003 author: miller title: Understanding the International Audiences for Digital Cultural Content date: 2003 words: 2063 flesch: 47 summary: The Cultural Content Forum (CCF) met earlier this year in Pistoia, Italy, to discuss digital cultural content. Participants explored ongoing work to better understand audiences for online cultural content and agreed on a programme of work for the coming year. keywords: content; cultural; research; site; url cache: miller-understanding_the-2003.html plain text: miller-understanding_the-2003.txt item: #474 of 810 id: millman-crossorganizational_access-1999 author: millman title: Cross-Organizational Access Management: A Digital Library Authentication and Authorization Architecture date: 1999 words: 3332 flesch: 36 summary: The Digital Library Federation (DLF) initiated a pilot project to investigate a new architecture for networked service provision across organizational boundaries. The architecture uses digital certificates and secure directory services to implement decoupledauthentication and authorization functions. It provides improved access, privacy, efficiency, flexibility and richer management. keywords: authorization; certificate; consumer; individual; information; provider; service cache: millman-crossorganizational_access-1999.html plain text: millman-crossorganizational_access-1999.txt item: #475 of 810 id: mischo-digital_libraries-2005 author: mischo title: Digital Libraries: Challenges and Influential Work date: 2005 words: 2069 flesch: 38 summary: William Mischo is an information professional at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He has written a book called Digital Libraries: Challenges and Influential Work. He also wrote D-Lib Magazine Volume 11 Number 7/8, July/August 2005. keywords: digital; information; libraries; library; projects; research; search; web cache: mischo-digital_libraries-2005.html plain text: mischo-digital_libraries-2005.txt item: #476 of 810 id: mishra-quantifying_conceptual-2016 author: mishra title: Quantifying Conceptual Novelty in the Biomedical Literature date: 2016 words: 6307 flesch: 58 summary: Quantifying Conceptual Novelty in the Biomedical Literature in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 22, Number 9/10, September/October 2016. Shubhanshu Mishra and Vetle I. Torvik are from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. They introduce several measures of novelty for a scientific article. keywords: article; authors; concept; growth; impact; medline; mesh; novelty; scores; terms; years cache: mishra-quantifying_conceptual-2016.html plain text: mishra-quantifying_conceptual-2016.txt item: #477 of 810 id: missingham-reengineering_a-2004 author: missingham title: Reengineering a National Resource Discovery Service: MODS Down Under date: 2004 words: 3552 flesch: 37 summary: The National Library of Australia is reengineering its online resource discovery service MODS Down Under to improve coverage of online publications and records from specialist collections. The article describes the use of MODS to transform records for digital resources into MARC records for resource discovery. keywords: government; library; mods; national; online; records; resource cache: missingham-reengineering_a-2004.html plain text: missingham-reengineering_a-2004.txt item: #478 of 810 id: mistlebauer-mylibrary_personalized-2000 author: mistlebauer title: MyLibrary: Personalized Electronic Services in the Cornell University Library date: 2000 words: 4176 flesch: 52 summary: MyLibrary is an initiative to provide personalized library services to Cornell University students, faculty, and staff. It consists of MyLinks, a tool for collecting and organizing resources for private use by a patron, and MyUpdates, which is a tool to help scholars stay informed of new resources provided by the library. Internet users expect customization, interactivity, and customer support. keywords: cornell; information; mylibrary; myupdates; patrons; resources; services; web cache: mistlebauer-mylibrary_personalized-2000.html plain text: mistlebauer-mylibrary_personalized-2000.txt item: #479 of 810 id: mitchell-developing_mobile-2012 author: mitchell title: Developing Mobile Access to Digital Collections date: 2012 words: 4366 flesch: 59 summary: Developing Mobile Access to Digital Collections is the latest challenge for libraries and museums. Carmen Mitchell, Daniel Suchy, and others present case studies of four selected institutions and university libraries that offer mobile services built around their digital collections. keywords: access; collections; development; digital; library; mobile; project; use; users; web cache: mitchell-developing_mobile-2012.html plain text: mitchell-developing_mobile-2012.txt item: #480 of 810 id: mitchell-ivia_open-2003 author: mitchell title: iVia Open Source Virtual Library System date: 2003 words: 5112 flesch: 43 summary: iVia is an open source Internet subject portal or virtual library system. It is the platform for INFOMINE, a scholarly virtual library collection of over 26,000 librarian-created and 80,000 machine-created records describing and linking to academic Internet resources. keywords: collection; content; expert; internet; ivia; library; resources; subject; system; text; university cache: mitchell-ivia_open-2003.html plain text: mitchell-ivia_open-2003.txt item: #481 of 810 id: mitchell-using_open-2008 author: mitchell title: Using Open Source Social Software as Digital Library Interface date: 2008 words: 3929 flesch: 46 summary: This article investigates the use of social software applications in digital library environments. Erik Mitchell is an IT Development Librarian at Wake Forest University. Kevin Gilbertson is a Web and Digital Projects Librarian in Z. Smith Reynolds Library in North Carolina. keywords: data; digital; interface; library; metadata; project; software; system; wordpress cache: mitchell-using_open-2008.html plain text: mitchell-using_open-2008.txt item: #482 of 810 id: mongin-open_archives-2003 author: mongin title: Open Archives Data Service Prototype and Automated Subject Indexing Using D-Lib Archive Content As a Testbed date: 2003 words: 3617 flesch: 61 summary: Open Archives Data Service Prototype and Automated Subject Indexing Using D-Lib(R) Archive Content As a Testbed are presented. The lab at Indiana University School of Library and Information Science opened a new research laboratory in January 2003. keywords: article; lib; metadata; n y; search; terms; y y cache: mongin-open_archives-2003.html plain text: mongin-open_archives-2003.txt item: #483 of 810 id: monnich-adding_value-2008 author: monnich title: Adding Value to the Library Catalog by Implementing a Recommendation System date: 2008 words: 3065 flesch: 43 summary: Recommendation systems are useful tools for adding a reference component to a library catalog. Recommender systems are based on statistical models and they can lead users from one record to similar literature held in the catalog. BibTip was developed in Karlsruhe University and discussed its application in libraries. keywords: bibtip; catalog; data; library; recommendations; recommender; title cache: monnich-adding_value-2008.html plain text: monnich-adding_value-2008.txt item: #484 of 810 id: montgomery-comparing_library-2002 author: montgomery title: Comparing Library and User Related Costs of Print and Electronic Journal Collections: A First Step Towards a Comprehensive Analysis date: 2002 words: 6771 flesch: 56 summary: Drexel University's W. W. Hagerty Library received funding in the Fall of 2000 from the U.S. Institute for Museum and Library Services to study the impact of a library's shift to electronic journals on staff and costs. keywords: collection; cost; data; drexel; journals; library; print; staff; time; titles; total; use cache: montgomery-comparing_library-2002.html plain text: montgomery-comparing_library-2002.txt item: #485 of 810 id: montgomery-measuring_the-2000 author: montgomery title: Measuring the Impact of an Electronic Journal Collection on Library Costs: A Framework and Preliminary Observations date: 2000 words: 5416 flesch: 49 summary: Measuring the Impact of an Electronic Journal Collection on Library Costs: A Framework and Preliminary Observations by Carol Hansen Montgomery, Ph.D. Dean of Libraries at Drexel University made migration to an electronic journal collection as a key component of its strategic plan in 1998. keywords: collection; costs; drexel; journal; libraries; library; print; services; staff; subscription; use cache: montgomery-measuring_the-2000.html plain text: montgomery-measuring_the-2000.txt item: #486 of 810 id: mooney-interoperability_digital-2001 author: mooney title: Interoperability: Digital Rights Management and the Emerging EBook Environment date: 2001 words: 2792 flesch: 47 summary: Stephen Mooney presents Interoperability: Digital Rights Management and the Emerging EBook Environment in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 7 Number 1, January 2001. He is a member of the Digital Object Identifiers for eBooks (DOI-EB), the Identifier Special Interest Group, Open eBook Forum (OeBF) and the DRM Working Group. keywords: aap; drm; ebook; interoperability; metadata; report cache: mooney-interoperability_digital-2001.html plain text: mooney-interoperability_digital-2001.txt item: #487 of 810 id: morgan-ecdl_2006-2006 author: morgan title: ECDL 2006: A Conference Report Based on a Travel Log in Context date: 2006 words: 1677 flesch: 57 summary: Eric Lease Morgan's travel log documents his experiences at the 10th European Conference on Digital Libraries in Alicante, Spain, September 18-20, 2006. The most important theme from the conference was "context". Eric took away two things from the panel discussion: "Sustained Digital Libraries for Universal Use" and "Turning data into information and knowledge". keywords: copyright; digital; information; libraries cache: morgan-ecdl_2006-2006.html plain text: morgan-ecdl_2006-2006.txt item: #488 of 810 id: morgan-exploiting_lightweight-2005 author: morgan title: Exploiting "Light-weight" Protocols and Open Source Tools to Implement Digital Library Collections and Services date: 2005 words: 4868 flesch: 56 summary: This article describes the design and implementation of two digital library collections and services using a number of "light-weight" protocols and open source tools. It describes how these protocols and tools are employed in the Ockham Alerting service and MyLibrary@Ockham. keywords: content; index; mylibrary@ockham; oai; pmh; search; services; sru; term; words cache: morgan-exploiting_lightweight-2005.html plain text: morgan-exploiting_lightweight-2005.txt item: #489 of 810 id: moritz-building_the-2002 author: moritz title: Building the Biodiversity Commons date: 2002 words: 2873 flesch: 31 summary: Building the Biodiversity Commons is a project aimed at providing free, universal access to biodiversity information for the international conservation community. Thomas Moritz, American Museum of Natural History is the author of the opinion piece. It does not necessarily reflect the views of D-Lib Magazine, its publisher or its sponsor. keywords: access; commons; conservation; data; information; use cache: moritz-building_the-2002.html plain text: moritz-building_the-2002.txt item: #490 of 810 id: morris-2008_joint-2008 author: morris title: 2008 Joint Conference on Digital Libraries Spans Culture and Technology date: 2008 words: 3593 flesch: 51 summary: 2008 Joint Conference on Digital Libraries Spans Culture and Technology took place in downtown Pittsburgh, June 16-20, 2008. Carol Minton Morris from Cornell University attended the conference. Dr. Robert Reagan introduced the conference at Point State Park in Pittsburgh, where Allegheny and Monongahela rivers come together to form the Ohio River. keywords: analysis; conference; data; digital; jcdl; libraries; library; nsdl; people; science; video cache: morris-2008_joint-2008.html plain text: morris-2008_joint-2008.txt item: #491 of 810 id: morris-2012_cni-2013 author: morris title: 2012 CNI Fall Membership Meeting: Scholarship for the Future date: 2013 words: 2780 flesch: 48 summary: 2012 CNI Fall Membership Meeting: Scholarship for the Future took place in Arlington, Virginia. Presentations explored how to manage, maintain, share, identify, preserve and build global communities around all types of digital content with a focus on research data. keywords: cni; content; data; digital; duracloud; fedora; preservation; research; university cache: morris-2012_cni-2013.html plain text: morris-2012_cni-2013.txt item: #492 of 810 id: morris-2013_open-2013 author: morris title: 2013 Open Repositories Conference Highlights: Repository Island in Sea of Research Data date: 2013 words: 1948 flesch: 36 summary: The Eighth International Conference on Open Repository 2013 was held July 8-12, 2013 on Prince Edward Island, Canada. More than 300 attendees came to the conference to learn about formative best practices and technologies, visit with new and old friends, and make progress towards development goals. keywords: conference; data; digital; or2013; repositories; repository; research; university cache: morris-2013_open-2013.html plain text: morris-2013_open-2013.txt item: #493 of 810 id: morris-4000_tweets-2012 author: morris title: 4,000+ Tweets Later: Looking Back at the Seventh International Conference on Open Repositories date: 2012 words: 2028 flesch: 40 summary: There were 460 attendees from 40 countries at the Seventh Annual International Conference on Open Repository in early July 2012 at the University of Edinburgh's Appleton Tower. The conference was organized by Kevin Ashley (Director, Digital Curation Center) and John Howard (University Librarian, University College Dublin) keywords: conference; data; open; or2012; presentation; repositories; repository; research cache: morris-4000_tweets-2012.html plain text: morris-4000_tweets-2012.txt item: #494 of 810 id: morris-baltimore_sparc-2009 author: morris title: Baltimore SPARC IR and SUN PASIG Meetings: Towering Content and Evolving Online Scholarly Publishing Models date: 2009 words: 3605 flesch: 42 summary: Baltimore SPARC IR and SUN PASIG Meetings: Towering Content and Evolving Online Scholarly Publishing Models. Carol Minton Morris is a librarian at Cornell University. Captain Isaac Emerson built a clock tower in Baltimore in 1911 to celebrate his tummy-taming elixir, Bromo-Seltzer. keywords: access; data; digital; information; library; pasig; publishing; repository; research; science; storage; sun cache: morris-baltimore_sparc-2009.html plain text: morris-baltimore_sparc-2009.txt item: #495 of 810 id: morris-cloud_computing-2010 author: morris title: Cloud Computing, Big Data, and Open Access at EDUCAUSE 2009 date: 2010 words: 2556 flesch: 51 summary: Cloud Computing, Big Data, and Open Access at EDUCAUSE 2009 was held in Denver from November 3-6, 2009. Higher education IT professionals gathered at the Colorado Convention Center and simultaneously online to uncover "the best thinking in higher education." keywords: access; cloud; computing; data; education; educause; lessig cache: morris-cloud_computing-2010.html plain text: morris-cloud_computing-2010.txt item: #496 of 810 id: morris-developer_happiness-2009 author: morris title: Developer Happiness Days: Takin' it to the Pub date: 2009 words: 959 flesch: 60 summary: Developer Happiness Days is a conference organized by David Flanders and Ben O'Steen. D-Lib Magazine issues Volume 15 Number 5/6, ISSN 1082-9873, May/June 2009. Carol Minton Morris is a student at Cornell University. keywords: developer; happiness cache: morris-developer_happiness-2009.html plain text: morris-developer_happiness-2009.txt item: #497 of 810 id: morris-doing_so-2009 author: morris title: Doing So Much More: The Fourth Annual International Conference on Open Repositories (OR09) date: 2009 words: 3037 flesch: 39 summary: The Fourth Annual International Conference on Open Repository (OR09) was held in Atlanta. 331 attendees from 23 countries came together to talk about repository technologies that have evolved to include lightweight community solutions and emerging interoperability standards. The conference was hosted by the Georgia Institute of Technology. keywords: conference; content; data; digital; fedora; library; repositories; repository; research; service; software cache: morris-doing_so-2009.html plain text: morris-doing_so-2009.txt item: #498 of 810 id: morris-making_repositories-2010 author: morris title: Making Repositories Mean More: Report on the Fifth International Conference on Open Repositories 2010 date: 2010 words: 1896 flesch: 34 summary: The Fifth International Conference on Open Repository 2010 was held in Madrid, Spain, July 5-9, 2010. More than 420 delegates from 36 countries attended the conference. The conference highlighted the importance of Open Access and the value of interoperable institutional repositories and technologies to science and education. keywords: conference; dspace; fedora; or10; repositories; repository; sessions; user cache: morris-making_repositories-2010.html plain text: morris-making_repositories-2010.txt item: #499 of 810 id: morris-open_repositories-2011 author: morris title: Open Repositories 2011: Community Meet-up in the "Live Music Capital of the World" date: 2011 words: 2377 flesch: 32 summary: The Sixth International Conference on Open Repository convened in Austin, Texas on June 8, 2011. The program consisted of 24 general track presentations and four blocks of 24 slides presented in 7 minutes under the broad theme of "Collaboration and Community". Institutional repositories are mechanisms for advancing policy and best practices that must co-exist with other systems. keywords: community; conference; development; open; or11; repositories; software; source cache: morris-open_repositories-2011.html plain text: morris-open_repositories-2011.txt item: #500 of 810 id: morris-purple_cows-2009 author: morris title: Purple Cows and Fringy Propositions: The Edinburgh Repository Fringe Festival 2009 date: 2009 words: 1274 flesch: 46 summary: Carol Minton Morris is a professor at Cornell University and author of "Purple Cows and Fringy Propositions: The Edinburgh Repository Fringe Festival 2009". The "Udderbelly" is an upside-down, purple cow tent that houses Edinburgh Fringe festival events. keywords: library; repository; rff cache: morris-purple_cows-2009.html plain text: morris-purple_cows-2009.txt item: #501 of 810 id: morris-repocamp_at-2008 author: morris title: RepoCamp at the Library of Congress date: 2008 words: 952 flesch: 40 summary: "The coolest thing to do with your data will be thought of by someone else" is the slogan of RepoCamp, a forum designed to promote an open exchange of ideas. Carol Minton Morris, project manager at Cornell University, organized a Repository Road Show in July 2008. keywords: crig; repocamp; repository cache: morris-repocamp_at-2008.html plain text: morris-repocamp_at-2008.txt item: #502 of 810 id: morris-report_from-2016 author: morris title: Report from the Sixth Annual DuraSpace Member Summit, March 2016 date: 2016 words: 2395 flesch: 40 summary: The Sixth Annual DuraSpace Member Summit was held March 16-17, 2016 at the Cosmos Club in Washington, DC. There were both formal and informal discussions about the various open source projects and the current state of the scholarly ecosystem. The recently announced intent to merge DuraSapce and LYRASIS organizations was also discussed. keywords: community; data; dspace; duraspace; fedora; members; research; vivo cache: morris-report_from-2016.html plain text: morris-report_from-2016.txt item: #503 of 810 id: morris-road_report-2007 author: morris title: Road Report: Second Annual Open Repositories Conference (OR07) in San Antonio date: 2007 words: 2184 flesch: 43 summary: Road Report: Second Annual Open Repository Conference (OR07) in San Antonio. D-Lib Magazine March/April 2007 Volume 13 Number 3/4, ISSN 1082-9873. It was unseasonably cold and rainy during the week of January 23-26, 2007 following severe ice storms the previous week. Many of the 350 attendees from as far away as Australia and Japan took the opportunity to stroll along the San Antonio Riverwalk and visit nearby cultural sites between sessions. keywords: conference; dspace; fedora; open; repositories; repository; software; source cache: morris-road_report-2007.html plain text: morris-road_report-2007.txt item: #504 of 810 id: morris-snapshots_of-2006 author: morris title: Snapshots of the National Science Digital Library Annual Meeting: October 18 - 20, 2006, Washington, DC date: 2006 words: 4544 flesch: 57 summary: Snapshots of the National Science Digital Library Annual Meeting: October 18 - 20, 2006, Washington, DC. The 2006 meeting of the NSDL officially convened on October 19 at the American Association for the Advancement of Science building in Washington. Nearly 200 people were on hand for the opening session: Gift to the Nation. keywords: atkins; digital; education; information; library; meeting; nsdl; office; school; science; students; teachers; web cache: morris-snapshots_of-2006.html plain text: morris-snapshots_of-2006.txt item: #505 of 810 id: morris-strands_of-2008 author: morris title: Strands of a Global Web of Knowledge Come Together at the Third International Open Repositories Conference 2008 date: 2008 words: 1892 flesch: 40 summary: The Third International Open Repository Conference was held at the University of Southampton in the UK on April 1-4, 2008. It was sponsored by U.S. and European companies and organizations. Carol Minton Morris from Cornell University was one of the conference's speakers. keywords: conference; digital; information; repositories; repository; university cache: morris-strands_of-2008.html plain text: morris-strands_of-2008.txt item: #506 of 810 id: morris-the_nsdl-2008 author: morris title: The NSDL Community at its Best: Report on the NSDL Annual Meeting 2008 date: 2008 words: 1638 flesch: 39 summary: The National Science Digital Library's (NSDL) annual meeting was held in Washington, D.C., September 30-October 2, 2008. Almost 200 NSDL partners and projects gathered to celebrate a substantial national return on a good cyberlearning investment and discuss new directions for the 8-year-old National Science Foundation (NSF) NSDl program. keywords: meeting; national; nsdl; science; university; web cache: morris-the_nsdl-2008.html plain text: morris-the_nsdl-2008.txt item: #507 of 810 id: morris-the_sixth-2015 author: morris title: The Sixth Annual 2015 VIVO Conference date: 2015 words: 2447 flesch: 42 summary: The 2015 VIVO Conference was held in Boston, August 11-14, 2015. It was an opportunity for stakeholders and interested community members to exchange information in many areas related to the theory and practice of what it means to "connect, share, and discover" with VIVo, an open source semantic web application. keywords: community; conference; data; faculty; information; members; ontology; research; vivo cache: morris-the_sixth-2015.html plain text: morris-the_sixth-2015.txt item: #508 of 810 id: morse-evaluation_methodologies-2002 author: morse title: Evaluation Methodologies for Information Management Systems date: 2002 words: 5059 flesch: 48 summary: The projects developed under the auspices of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Information Management (IM) program are innovative approaches to delivering critical information in a timely fashion to decision makers. The IM Evaluation project has developed an evaluation methodology that can assist system developers in assessing the usability and utility of their systems. keywords: darpa; data; evaluation; genre; information; investigators; project; study; subjects; systems; user cache: morse-evaluation_methodologies-2002.html plain text: morse-evaluation_methodologies-2002.txt item: #509 of 810 id: mostafa-the_3rd-2007 author: mostafa title: The 3rd Annual Digital Libraries Workshop at the JCDL 2007 Conference date: 2007 words: 2279 flesch: 44 summary: The 3rd Annual Digital Libraries Workshop at the JCDL 2007 Conference was organized by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Virginia Tech University. It was the third in a series of workshops held in conjunction with the J CDL. keywords: core; knowledge; software; university; workshop cache: mostafa-the_3rd-2007.html plain text: mostafa-the_3rd-2007.txt item: #510 of 810 id: moulaison-opendoar_repositories-2015 author: moulaison title: OpenDOAR Repositories and Metadata Practices date: 2015 words: 3231 flesch: 44 summary: In spring 2014, authors from the University of Missouri conducted a nation-wide survey on metadata practices among United States-based OpenDOAR repositories. Results from this survey include information about the creators of metadata, best practices and resources, and controlled vocabularies. keywords: content; digital; metadata; opendoar; practices; repositories; repository cache: moulaison-opendoar_repositories-2015.html plain text: moulaison-opendoar_repositories-2015.txt item: #511 of 810 id: mueller-oa_network-2009 author: mueller title: OA Network: An Integrative Open Access Infrastructure for Germany date: 2009 words: 4008 flesch: 38 summary: This article describes concepts, development and implementation of an overall Open Access infrastructure for Germany. OA Network is facilitating comprehensive and value-added services built on top of distributed Institutional Repositories. It furnishes an open and extensible architecture to form the technological base for manifold enhanced services. keywords: access; data; infrastructure; metadata; network; publications; repositories; services cache: mueller-oa_network-2009.html plain text: mueller-oa_network-2009.txt item: #512 of 810 id: munoz-measuring_mass-2009 author: munoz title: Measuring Mass Text Digitization Quality and Usefulness: Lessons Learned from Assessing the OCR Accuracy of the British Library's 19th Century Online Newspaper Archive date: 2009 words: 4755 flesch: 49 summary: Measuring Mass Text Digitization Quality and Usefulness: Lessons Learned from Assessing the OCR Accuracy of the British Library's 19th Century Online Newspaper Archive. Case study measuring the accuracy of Optical Character Recognition (OCR) output in a way relevant to the needs of the end users. keywords: accuracy; characters; digital; newspaper; number; ocr; performance; text; word; word accuracy cache: munoz-measuring_mass-2009.html plain text: munoz-measuring_mass-2009.txt item: #513 of 810 id: muramatsu-the_national-1999 author: muramatsu title: The National Engineering Education Delivery System: A Digital Library for Engineering Education date: 1999 words: 4879 flesch: 41 summary: Brandon Muramatsu, Alice Agogino, and University of California at Berkeley are the authors of a book on the National Engineering Education Delivery System (NEEDS) and the World Wide Web. The book is called A Digital Library for Engineering Education. keywords: community; courseware; education; engineering; information; learning; needs; premier; review; system; university; user cache: muramatsu-the_national-1999.html plain text: muramatsu-the_national-1999.txt item: #514 of 810 id: murray-rust-amidiagram_mining-2014 author: murray-rust title: AMI-diagram: Mining Facts from Images date: 2014 words: 1758 flesch: 53 summary: AMI-Diagram is a tool for mining facts from diagrams and converting the graphics primitives into XML. Peter Murray-Rust, Richard Smith-Unna and Ross Mounce are the authors of the article. It is currently being deployed to alpha-testers in chemistry and phylogenetics. keywords: ami; data; diagrams; figure; images; pixel cache: murray-rust-amidiagram_mining-2014.html plain text: murray-rust-amidiagram_mining-2014.txt item: #515 of 810 id: musgrave-improving_access-2014 author: musgrave title: Improving Access to Recorded Language Data date: 2014 words: 1800 flesch: 41 summary: This article discusses the work of the Research Data Alliance (RDA) Language Codes Working Group. The WG is addressing standardisation of metadata elements in two areas: codes for identification of languages and language varieties and categories for describing the content of resources. keywords: data; group; iso639; language; working cache: musgrave-improving_access-2014.html plain text: musgrave-improving_access-2014.txt item: #516 of 810 id: muswazi-continuing_education-2004 author: muswazi title: Continuing Education, Libraries and the Internet (CELI) Project: Narrowing the Skills Gap in Southern African University Libraries date: 2004 words: 4918 flesch: 45 summary: Continuing Education, Libraries and the Internet (CELI) Project: Narrowing the Skills Gap in Southern African University Libraries. Poor funding of African university libraries has aggravated the situation. Southern African development partners have implemented projects to improve access to Internet information and knowledge. keywords: africa; celi; development; information; internet; libraries; participants; project; skills; uaict; university; web cache: muswazi-continuing_education-2004.html plain text: muswazi-continuing_education-2004.txt item: #517 of 810 id: nadasky-preserving_webbased-2014 author: nadasky title: Preserving Web-based Auction Catalogs at the Frick Art Reference Library date: 2014 words: 1926 flesch: 56 summary: Auction catalogs are essential tools for the sale of art and foundational texts for art researchers. The Frick Art Reference Library in New York has one of the largest collections of sales catalogs and is a recognized leader in art scholarship globally. The library has a collection of over 90,000 auction catalogs. keywords: archive; art; auction; catalogs; web cache: nadasky-preserving_webbased-2014.html plain text: nadasky-preserving_webbased-2014.txt item: #518 of 810 id: nakasone-descriptive_metadata-2013 author: nakasone title: Descriptive Metadata for Field Books: Methods and Practices of the Field Book Project date: 2013 words: 6879 flesch: 45 summary: Descriptive Metadata for Field Books: Methods and Practices of the Field Book Project is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 19, Number 11/12. Sonoe Nakasone, Carolyn Sheffield and others explain the descriptive metadata used by FBP for field books. keywords: access; books; collection; eac; field; information; item; level; metadata; mods; notes; project; records cache: nakasone-descriptive_metadata-2013.html plain text: nakasone-descriptive_metadata-2013.txt item: #519 of 810 id: nanni-capturing_interdisciplinarity-2016 author: nanni title: Capturing Interdisciplinarity in Academic Abstracts date: 2016 words: 4408 flesch: 34 summary: Federico Nanni, Laura Dietz, Stefano Faralli, Goran Glavaš and Simone Paolo Ponzetto discuss Capturing Interdisciplinarity in Academic Abstracts in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 22, Number 9/10. keywords: abstract; classification; classifier; detection; discipline; dissertations; features; interdisciplinarity; research; svm; topic cache: nanni-capturing_interdisciplinarity-2016.html plain text: nanni-capturing_interdisciplinarity-2016.txt item: #520 of 810 id: nash-desktop_batch-2016 author: nash title: Desktop Batch Import Workflow for Ingesting Heterogeneous Collections: A Case Study with DSpace 5 date: 2016 words: 3876 flesch: 46 summary: Jacob L. Nash, Jonathan Wheeler and Jonathan C. Wheeler write about a Python workflow for packaging heterogeneous collections in Simple Archive Format for batch ingest into DSpace. DSpace 5 has made batch importing of zipped Simple Archive File (SAF) directories a possibility. keywords: batch; content; dspace; files; ingest; items; metadata; nhd; process; repository cache: nash-desktop_batch-2016.html plain text: nash-desktop_batch-2016.txt item: #521 of 810 id: neatrour-automating_the-2011 author: neatrour title: Automating the Production of Map Interfaces for Digital Collections Using Google APIs date: 2011 words: 3781 flesch: 47 summary: Automating the Production of Map Interfaces for Digital Collections Using Google APIs is an article published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 17, Number 9/10. Many digital libraries are interested in taking advantage of the GIS mapping capabilities provided by Google Maps and Google Earth. keywords: collection; digital; earth; google; latitude; library; longitude; maps; metadata; place cache: neatrour-automating_the-2011.html plain text: neatrour-automating_the-2011.txt item: #522 of 810 id: neatrour-the_simp-2014 author: neatrour title: The SIMP Tool: Facilitating Digital Library, Metadata, and Preservation Workflow at the University of Utah's J. Willard Marriott Library date: 2014 words: 4038 flesch: 37 summary: The SIMP Tool: Facilitating Digital Library, Metadata, and Preservation Workflow at the University of Utah's J. Willard Marriott Library was developed by Anna Neatrour, Matt Brunsvik, Sean Buckner, Brian McBride and Jeremy Myntti. keywords: digital; library; marriott; marriott library; metadata; preservation; simp; tool; university; workflow cache: neatrour-the_simp-2014.html plain text: neatrour-the_simp-2014.txt item: #523 of 810 id: neatrour-utah_digital-2007 author: neatrour title: Utah Digital Repository Initiative: Building a Support System for Institutional Repositories date: 2007 words: 3253 flesch: 38 summary: Utah Digital Repository Initiative: Building a Support System for Institutional Repositories is a case study on the development and growth of institutional repositories in academic libraries in the state of Utah. It is based on the existing framework of the Mountain West Digital Library. keywords: digital; institutional; library; project; repositories; repository; university; utah cache: neatrour-utah_digital-2007.html plain text: neatrour-utah_digital-2007.txt item: #524 of 810 id: nelson-archive_ingest-2005 author: nelson title: Archive Ingest and Handling Test: The Old Dominion University Approach date: 2005 words: 4852 flesch: 55 summary: The Archive Ingest and Handling Test was a Library of Congress sponsored research project administered by Information Systems and Support Inc. (ISS). The project featured five participants: Old Dominion University Computer Science Department, Harvard University Library, Johns Hopkins University Library and Stanford University Library. All participants received identical disk drives containing copies of the 911.gmu.edu web site. keywords: archive; didl; elements/1.1/; figure; file; metadata; mix; process; xmlns cache: nelson-archive_ingest-2005.html plain text: nelson-archive_ingest-2005.txt item: #525 of 810 id: nelson-object_persistence-2002 author: nelson title: Object Persistence and Availability in Digital Libraries date: 2002 words: 5839 flesch: 37 summary: Michael L. Nelson, B.D. Allen and Danette Allen studied object persistence and availability of 1,000 digital library objects in 20 World Wide Web accessible DLs. They found 31 objects that appear to no longer be available. keywords: byte; byte count; count; figure; mpeg; mpeg rotation; objects; results; rotation; science; urls cache: nelson-object_persistence-2002.html plain text: nelson-object_persistence-2002.txt item: #526 of 810 id: nelson-report_on-2003 author: nelson title: Report on the Third ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL): 27 - 31 May 2003, Houston, Texas date: 2003 words: 1334 flesch: 53 summary: The Third ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL 2003) was held on the campus of Rice University in Houston, Texas, May 27 - 31. There were 321 attendees, representing 19 countries, which is a decrease from JCDL 2002. keywords: conference; jcdl; libraries; papers cache: nelson-report_on-2003.html plain text: nelson-report_on-2003.txt item: #527 of 810 id: nelson-report_on-2009 author: nelson title: Report on the 2009 ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries: Austin, Texas June 15-19, 2009 date: 2009 words: 1030 flesch: 51 summary: The Ninth ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL 2009) was held near the campus of the University of Texas at Austin, June 15 - 19. There were 270 attendees representing 23 countries. Three tutorials were offered on the first day. The daytime temperatures exceeded 100 F, but the evenings were in the 70s. keywords: conference; digital; jcdl; libraries cache: nelson-report_on-2009.html plain text: nelson-report_on-2009.txt item: #528 of 810 id: nelson-smart_objects-2001 author: nelson title: Smart Objects and Open Archives date: 2001 words: 7710 flesch: 48 summary: Michael L. Nelson, Michael Maly and Kurt Maly discuss Smart Objects and Open Archives in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 7 Number 2, February 2001. They discuss the "Smart Object, Dumb Archive" (SODA) DL model, which promotes the importance of individual information objects and reduces the role of archives and database systems. keywords: archives; bucket; digital; dls; information; metadata; methods; nasa; nelson; oai; objects; report; software; technical cache: nelson-smart_objects-2001.html plain text: nelson-smart_objects-2001.txt item: #529 of 810 id: neugebauer-a_report-2012 author: neugebauer title: A Report from the 2011 ICSTI Workshop on Multimedia and Visualization Innovations for Science date: 2012 words: 3003 flesch: 35 summary: The 2011 ICSTI Workshop on Multimedia and Visualization Innovations for Science was held on February 8, 2011. The report from the workshop is a descriptive review of its contents with hyperlinks to the examples of leading-edge multimedia and visualization projects. keywords: data; icsti; information; multimedia; research; science; video; visualization; web; workshop cache: neugebauer-a_report-2012.html plain text: neugebauer-a_report-2012.txt item: #530 of 810 id: neugebauer-report_on-2012 author: neugebauer title: Report on the 16th International Conference on Electronic Publishing: Social Shaping of Digital Publishing date: 2012 words: 3399 flesch: 36 summary: Report on the 16th International Conference on Electronic Publishing: Social Shaping of Digital Publishing took place 14-15 June 2012 at the University of Minho in Guimarães, Portugal. Report summarizes some of the arguments and results presented and offers some review and reflection on the contents. keywords: access; archives; conference; digital; future; libraries; magazine; publishing; review; study; university cache: neugebauer-report_on-2012.html plain text: neugebauer-report_on-2012.txt item: #531 of 810 id: neylon-first_steps-2001 author: neylon title: First Steps in an Information Commerce Economy: Digital Rights Management in the Emerging EBook Environment date: 2001 words: 2154 flesch: 45 summary: First Steps in an Information Commerce Economy: Digital Rights Management in the Emerging EBook Environment by Eamonn Neylon is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 7 Number 1, No. 1, January 2001. It's about the development of digital rights management technologies in the eBook ecology. keywords: content; copyright; ebook; management; rights cache: neylon-first_steps-2001.html plain text: neylon-first_steps-2001.txt item: #532 of 810 id: nicholas-a_policy-2009 author: nicholas title: A Policy Checklist for Enabling Persistence of Identifiers date: 2009 words: 4391 flesch: 44 summary: A Policy Checklist for Enabling Persistence of Identifiers is published in D-Lib Magazine Volume 15 Number 1/2. Policy is more important in guaranteeing persistence of identifiers than technology. Key questions for guaranteeing identifier persistence include what entities should be assigned persistent identifiers, how should those identifiers be exposed to services, and what guarantees does the provider make on how long the identifiers will persist. keywords: identifier; information; management; persistent; pilin; policy; resources cache: nicholas-a_policy-2009.html plain text: nicholas-a_policy-2009.txt item: #533 of 810 id: nicholson-learning_lessons-2002 author: nicholson title: Learning Lessons Holistically in the Glasgow Digital Library date: 2002 words: 3378 flesch: 40 summary: The Centre for Digital Library Research (CDLR) at Strathclyde University in Glasgow takes an approach to research and development in digital library projects to ensure both lessons learned and mechanisms and technologies developed are readily transferable from one project to another. The CDLR is behind the Glasgow Digital Library project, an embryonic city-wide initiative based around Glasgow. keywords: digital; environment; gdl; glasgow; information; library; project cache: nicholson-learning_lessons-2002.html plain text: nicholson-learning_lessons-2002.txt item: #534 of 810 id: nielsen-ecdl_2004-2004 author: nielsen title: ECDL 2004 Workshop Report: Networked Organization Systems/Services (NKOS): User-centred approaches to Networked Knowledge Organization Systems/Services date: 2004 words: 893 flesch: 36 summary: The 3rd European Networked Knowledge Organization Systems/Services (NKOS) Workshop took place on September 16, 2004, in Bath, UK, as part of ECDL 2004. It was organised by Marianne Lykke Nielsen with assistance from co-organizers Anna Gjerluf Eslau (H. Lundbeck) and Doug Tudhope (University of Glamorgan). The objective of the workshop was to facilitate exchange of experiences and ideas about topics and problems related to the user-centred design of KOS. keywords: kos; user; workshop cache: nielsen-ecdl_2004-2004.html plain text: nielsen-ecdl_2004-2004.txt item: #535 of 810 id: nielsen-networked_knowledge-2008 author: nielsen title: Networked Knowledge Organization Systems/Services (NKOS): ECDL 2008 Workshop Report date: 2008 words: 1050 flesch: 34 summary: The 7th European Networked Knowledge Organization Systems/Services (NKOS) workshop took place on September 19, 2008, in Århus, Denmark as part of the European Conference on Digital Libraries (ECDL) 2008. The full day workshop was attended by 24 people. keywords: information; knowledge; systems; workshop cache: nielsen-networked_knowledge-2008.html plain text: nielsen-networked_knowledge-2008.txt item: #536 of 810 id: niu-a_metadata-2002 author: niu title: A Metadata Framework Developed at the Tsinghua University Library to Aid in the Preservation of Digital Resources date: 2002 words: 2563 flesch: 56 summary: A metadata framework was developed at Tsinghua University Library to aid in the preservation of digital resources. It is used for the creation of metadata to describe resources and includes an encoding standard used to store metadata and resource structures in information systems. keywords: framework; library; metadata; resources; structure cache: niu-a_metadata-2002.html plain text: niu-a_metadata-2002.txt item: #537 of 810 id: niu-an_overview-2012 author: niu title: An Overview of Web Archiving date: 2012 words: 5399 flesch: 59 summary: An overview of the methods used at universities and international government libraries and archives to select, acquire, describe and access web resources for their archives. The International Web Archiving Workshop (IWAW), begun in 2001, has provided a platform to share experiences and exchange ideas. Internet Archive and several national libraries initiated web archiving practices in 1996. keywords: archive; archiving; content; library; metadata; national; pages; records; resources; web; website cache: niu-an_overview-2012.html plain text: niu-an_overview-2012.txt item: #538 of 810 id: niu-functionalities_of-2012 author: niu title: Functionalities of Web Archiving date: 2012 words: 6412 flesch: 61 summary: Functionalities of Web Archives are discussed in the March/April 2012 issue of D-Lib Magazine, Volume 18, Number 3/4. The author examined ten established English language web archives to determine which functionalities each of the archives supported and how they compared. keywords: archive; functionalities; library; page; search; url; users; web; web archive cache: niu-functionalities_of-2012.html plain text: niu-functionalities_of-2012.txt item: #539 of 810 id: noonan-pdfa_a-2010 author: noonan title: PDF/A: A Viable Addition to the Preservation Toolkit date: 2010 words: 3569 flesch: 52 summary: PDF/A is an archival version of the PDF file format that can be added to the librarian's and archivist's preservation toolkit. In the fall of 2007, a workgroup within The Ohio State University Libraries' (OSUL) Digital Initiatives Steering Committee was tasked with investigating the viability of PDF/A as a preservation tool. Amy McCrory, Elizabeth L. Black and Daniel Noonan developed a pilot to test the use of the format in the Knowledge Bank. keywords: a-1a; conversion; document; file; pdf; preservation cache: noonan-pdfa_a-2010.html plain text: noonan-pdfa_a-2010.txt item: #540 of 810 id: odonnell-lc21_-2000 author: odonnell title: LC21 - Hopes and Cautions for the Library of Congress date: 2000 words: 1427 flesch: 50 summary: James J. O'Donnell hopes and cautions for the Library of Congress. He believes it shares with the ancient library of Alexandria the curse of standing for an ill-conceived acme of library perfection - total comprehensiveness. He also believes the collection dwarfs all others in size but remains selective, rich, and accessible. keywords: digital; library cache: odonnell-lc21_-2000.html plain text: odonnell-lc21_-2000.txt item: #541 of 810 id: oehrli-maprank_geographical-2011 author: oehrli title: MapRank: Geographical Search for Cartographic Materials in Libraries date: 2011 words: 5256 flesch: 54 summary: MapRank: Geographical Search for Cartographic Materials in Libraries is published in Volume 17, Number 9/10 of D-Lib Magazine. The geosearch is a web-based geographical search system developed for the Swiss research portal for maps. keywords: coordinates; geosearch; libraries; library; map; maprank; maps; material; records; results; search; user cache: oehrli-maprank_geographical-2011.html plain text: oehrli-maprank_geographical-2011.txt item: #542 of 810 id: okerson-liblicense_project-1999 author: okerson title: LIBLICENSE Project and How it Grows date: 1999 words: 2503 flesch: 45 summary: The LIBLICENSE Project was established to inform and educate members of the information supply chain about how effectively to contract for electronic information resources. The project supports the web site, the active and ongoing liblicense-l discussion list, and the free and easy-to-use liblicense software. It was funded by the Council on Library and Information Resources. keywords: information; liblicense; library; licenses; project; web cache: okerson-liblicense_project-1999.html plain text: okerson-liblicense_project-1999.txt item: #543 of 810 id: oldman-realizing_lessons-2014 author: oldman title: Realizing Lessons of the Last 20 Years: A Manifesto for Data Provisioning & Aggregation Services for the Digital Humanities (A Position Paper) date: 2014 words: 9850 flesch: 36 summary: Realizing Lessons of the Last 20 years: A Manifesto for Data Provisioning & Aggregation Services for the Digital Humanities (A Position Paper) is published in Volume 20, Number 7/8 of D-Lib Magazine. The CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model is a semantically rich ontology that delivers data harmonisation based on empirically analysed contextual relationships. keywords: aggregation; cidoc; crm; data; heritage; humanities; information; knowledge; model; museum; organisations; projects; reference; relationships; research; resources; systems; use cache: oldman-realizing_lessons-2014.html plain text: oldman-realizing_lessons-2014.txt item: #544 of 810 id: oliver-storage_is-2015 author: oliver title: Storage is a Strategic Issue: Digital Preservation in the Cloud date: 2015 words: 4627 flesch: 44 summary: Storage is a Strategic Issue: Digital Preservation in the Cloud for D-Lib Magazine, Volume 21, Number 3/4, March/April 2015. The National Library of New Zealand's National Digital Heritage Archive outsourced storage of its digital collections in 2013. keywords: cloud; digital; government; information; national; ndha; new; service; storage; zealand cache: oliver-storage_is-2015.html plain text: oliver-storage_is-2015.txt item: #545 of 810 id: ooghe-analysing_selection-2009 author: ooghe title: Analysing Selection for Digitisation: Current Practices and Common Incentives date: 2009 words: 8295 flesch: 35 summary: Analysing Selection for Digitisation: Current Practices and Common Incentives is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 15 Number 9/10, September/October 2009, ISSN 1082-9873. Bart Ooghe, Dries Moreels and Dries O'Shea are discussing the current challenges of digital collection management. keywords: collections; criteria; decisions; digitisation; documents; heritage; institutions; metadata; practices; preservation; process; selection; value cache: ooghe-analysing_selection-2009.html plain text: ooghe-analysing_selection-2009.txt item: #546 of 810 id: organ-download_statistics-2006 author: organ title: Download Statistics - What Do They Tell Us? date: 2006 words: 4052 flesch: 48 summary: Google was the primary access and referral point generating 95.8% of the measurable full text downloads of repository content for the institutional repository at the University of Wollongong, Australia, over the six-month period January-June 2006. keywords: cover; downloads; number; online; page; repository; research; statistics; text; university cache: organ-download_statistics-2006.html plain text: organ-download_statistics-2006.txt item: #547 of 810 id: orio-report_on-2009 author: orio title: Report on WEMIS 2009: ECDL Workshop on Exploring Musical Information Spaces, Corfu 1-2 October 2009 date: 2009 words: 1137 flesch: 27 summary: WEMIS 2009: ECDL Workshop on Exploring Musical Information Spaces, Corfu 1-2 October 2009 was organized by Nicola Orio of the University of Padova, Andreas Rauber of Vienna University of Technology and David Rizo of University of Alicante. WEMIS was a satellite workshop of the XIII European Conference on Digital Libraries. keywords: music; university; wemis cache: orio-report_on-2009.html plain text: orio-report_on-2009.txt item: #548 of 810 id: osborne-exploring_research-2013 author: osborne title: Exploring Research Trends with Rexplore date: 2013 words: 4042 flesch: 51 summary: Francesco Osborne and Enrico Motta developed Rexplore, a system which combines statistics, human-computer interaction, and semantic technologies to support knowledge-based exploration and visualization of scholarly data. They use as an example research in "Social Networks", which has experienced dramatic growth in the years 2000-2010. keywords: area; authors; data; research; rexplore; semantic; topics; trends cache: osborne-exploring_research-2013.html plain text: osborne-exploring_research-2013.txt item: #549 of 810 id: ozek-lund_virtual-2005 author: ozek title: Lund Virtual Medical Journal Makes Self-Archiving Attractive and Easy for Authors date: 2005 words: 3798 flesch: 56 summary: This article highlights the importance of communication and collaboration with units outside the library to make self-archiving attractive to authors. The article is the revised version of an invited presentation delivered at the "Joint Workshop on Electronic Publishing" in Lund, Sweden, on 14-15 April 2005. keywords: archiving; article; faculty; lvmj; research; self cache: ozek-lund_virtual-2005.html plain text: ozek-lund_virtual-2005.txt item: #550 of 810 id: paakkonen-exporting_finnish-2016 author: paakkonen title: Exporting Finnish Digitized Historical Newspaper Contents for Offline Use date: 2016 words: 5244 flesch: 57 summary: Exporting Finnish Digitized Historical Newspaper Contents for Offline Use. Volume 22, Number 7/8, July/August 2016. National Library of Finland has over 10 million pages of historical newspapers, journals and some technical ephemera. The material ranges from the early Finnish newspapers from 1771 until the present day. It is available in the public web service and at the six legal deposit libraries in Finland. keywords: alto; content; data; export; finland; finnish; library; material; metadata; newspapers; page; research; text; xml cache: paakkonen-exporting_finnish-2016.html plain text: paakkonen-exporting_finnish-2016.txt item: #551 of 810 id: padilla-humanities_data-2016 author: padilla title: Humanities Data in the Library: Integrity, Form, Access date: 2016 words: 6484 flesch: 44 summary: Humanities Data in the Library: Integrity, Form, Access is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 22, Number 3/4, March/April 2016. It advances principles derived from practice to inform development of collections that can better support data driven research and pedagogy. keywords: access; api; collections; content; data; digital; files; form; humanities; humanities data; libraries; library; research; text; users; work cache: padilla-humanities_data-2016.html plain text: padilla-humanities_data-2016.txt item: #552 of 810 id: paepcke-dewey_meets-2005 author: paepcke title: Dewey Meets Turing: Librarians, Computer Scientists, and the Digital Libraries Initiative date: 2005 words: 1968 flesch: 45 summary: In 1994 the National Science Foundation launched its Digital Libraries Initiative (DLI). The Initiative was funded by librarians, computer scientists and publishers. The Google search engine emerged from the funded work and has changed working styles for virtually all professions and private activities that involve a computer. keywords: computer; digital; initiative; librarians; scientists; web cache: paepcke-dewey_meets-2005.html plain text: paepcke-dewey_meets-2005.txt item: #553 of 810 id: papadakis-linked_data-2015 author: papadakis title: Linked Data URIs and Libraries: The Story So Far date: 2015 words: 8373 flesch: 53 summary: Linked data movement is a relatively new trend on the web that enables diverse data providers to publish their content in an interoperable, machine-understandable way. This paper focuses on linked data URIs that refer to authority data. Seven major national libraries are examined to see if they have adopted the fundamental linked data principles. keywords: authority; data; field; identifier; information; libraries; library; lod; marc21; national; record; unimarc; uris; web cache: papadakis-linked_data-2015.html plain text: papadakis-linked_data-2015.txt item: #554 of 810 id: papadakis-subjectbased_information-2009 author: papadakis title: Subject-based Information Retrieval within Digital Libraries Employing LCSHs date: 2009 words: 5231 flesch: 47 summary: Subject-based information retrieval within digital libraries using Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSHs) is discussed in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 15 Number 9/10, September/October 2009. The article is made to take advantage of the inherent semantic wealth within LCSHs to provide more efficient subject-based info retrieval in digital libraries. keywords: approach; digital; figure; information; lcshs; libraries; retrieval; subject; user cache: papadakis-subjectbased_information-2009.html plain text: papadakis-subjectbased_information-2009.txt item: #555 of 810 id: papatheodorou-semantic_integration-2009 author: papatheodorou title: Semantic Integration of Collection Description: Combining CIDOC/CRM and Dublin Core Collections Application Profile date: 2009 words: 9028 flesch: 43 summary: Combining CIDOC/CRM and Dublin Core Collections Application Profile for Semantic Integration of Collection. Irene Lourdi, Christos Papatheodorou, Martin Doerr and Martin Martin are the authors of the article. keywords: activity; cidoc; collection; core; crm; custody; dccap; description; dublin; e78(collection; entity; information; mapping; metadata; path; property; span; time; title cache: papatheodorou-semantic_integration-2009.html plain text: papatheodorou-semantic_integration-2009.txt item: #556 of 810 id: parilla-the_value-2015 author: parilla title: The Value of Flexibility on Long-term Value of Grant Funded Projects date: 2015 words: 3511 flesch: 42 summary: The Field Book Project is an initiative to increase accessibility to field book content that documents natural history. It is a partnership between Smithsonian Institution Archives, National Museum of Natural History, and Smithsonian Libraries. Since 2010, the Project has cataloged more than 7,500 field books across 8 departments and divisions of the Institution. The Project is now digitizing the cataloged field books which are available on Collections Search Center and Biodiversity Heritage Library. keywords: archives; book; digitization; field; project; smithsonian; staff; workflows cache: parilla-the_value-2015.html plain text: parilla-the_value-2015.txt item: #557 of 810 id: park-development_of-2015 author: park title: Development of Linked Data for Archives in Korea date: 2015 words: 5276 flesch: 48 summary: Ok Nam Park from Sangmyung University, Republic of Korea developed a research on the development of Linked Data for Archives in Korea. The research used Dublin Core and SKOS (Simple Knowledge Organization System) to produce RDF/OWL data from the data sources. TopBraid Composer was used as the ontology design tool. keywords: archival; archives; data; information; korea; library; national; property; records; subproperty; war cache: park-development_of-2015.html plain text: park-development_of-2015.txt item: #558 of 810 id: park-dlib_magazine-2010 author: park title: D-Lib Magazine: Its First 13 Years date: 2010 words: 6502 flesch: 54 summary: D-Lib Magazine was launched in July 1995. It is the first and oldest publication in the Digital Library (DL) area. Its audience is researchers, developers, and the intellectually curious interested in digital library issues. The impact of D-Lib magazine was investigated by utilizing Web of Sciences databases and analyzing tools. keywords: articles; authors; authorship; digital; lib; lib magazine; libraries; library; magazine; research; science cache: park-dlib_magazine-2010.html plain text: park-dlib_magazine-2010.txt item: #559 of 810 id: parsons-building_global-2013 author: parsons title: Building Global Partnerships - Second Plenary Meeting of the Research Data Alliance date: 2013 words: 2299 flesch: 49 summary: The Research Data Alliance held its second biannual Plenary at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, DC, 16-18 September 2013. Participants came from the US, European, and Australian governments. Most of the work of RDA occurs in Working and Interest Groups and much of the meeting was devoted to breakout sessions. The next Plenary is in Dublin, Ireland in March 2014. keywords: data; groups; meeting; plenary; rda; working cache: parsons-building_global-2013.html plain text: parsons-building_global-2013.txt item: #560 of 810 id: parsons-organizational_status-2014 author: parsons title: Organizational Status of RDA date: 2014 words: 2468 flesch: 46 summary: The Research Data Alliance is an agile, adaptive, community-driven organization that is growing rapidly. More than one thousand members from around the world have come together to develop Interest and Working Groups dedicated to improving data exchange. Members meet twice each year at formal RDA Plenaries and in more informal regional workshops. The full RDA structure will be in place by March 2014. keywords: community; council; data; members; membership; plenary; rda; research cache: parsons-organizational_status-2014.html plain text: parsons-organizational_status-2014.txt item: #561 of 810 id: paskin-doi_a-2003 author: paskin title: DOI: A 2003 Progress Report date: 2003 words: 9643 flesch: 48 summary: DOI: A 2003 Progress Report was published in D-Lib Magazine on June 6th, 2003. The International DOI Foundation recently published the third edition of its DOI Handbook. Since the last edition was published a year ago, a great deal has happened in the underlying technologies and in the practical deployment and development of DOIs. keywords: application; community; content; crossref; doi; dois; idf; implementation; indecs; information; management; metadata; resolution; services; system; use cache: paskin-doi_a-2003.html plain text: paskin-doi_a-2003.txt item: #562 of 810 id: paskin-identifier_interoperability-2006 author: paskin title: Identifier Interoperability: A Report on Two Recent ISO Activities date: 2006 words: 8522 flesch: 37 summary: Norman Paskin presents a report on two recent ISO activities. The first investigates the practical implications of interoperability across the family of ISO TC46/SC9 identifiers. The second is the implementation of an ontology-based data dictionary. keywords: content; dictionary; identifier; iec; interoperability; iso; link; metadata; rights; sc9; standard; tc46; use cache: paskin-identifier_interoperability-2006.html plain text: paskin-identifier_interoperability-2006.txt item: #563 of 810 id: paskin-on_making-2003 author: paskin title: On Making and Identifying a "Copy" date: 2003 words: 4817 flesch: 49 summary: On Making and Identifying a "Copy" by Norman Paskin is published in D-Lib Magazine Volume 9 Number 1, January 2003, ISSN 1082-9873. It is relevant to considerations of copyright in defining "what is a copy" and defining attributes. keywords: context; copy; digital; entities; entity; granularity; identifier; metadata; purpose cache: paskin-on_making-2003.html plain text: paskin-on_making-2003.txt item: #564 of 810 id: patton-identification_of-2012 author: patton title: Identification of User Facility Related Publications date: 2012 words: 4125 flesch: 48 summary: Robert M. Patton, Christopher G. Stahl, Thomas E. Potok, Jack C. Wells from Oak Ridge National Laboratory write about the identification of User Facility Related Publications. They use automated browser technology and text analytics to reduce the time and error involved in identifying publications related to user facilities. keywords: approach; data; facilities; facility; process; publications; research; text; user; work cache: patton-identification_of-2012.html plain text: patton-identification_of-2012.txt item: #565 of 810 id: patton-measuring_scientific-2016 author: patton title: Measuring Scientific Impact Beyond Citation Counts date: 2016 words: 4581 flesch: 48 summary: Robert M. Patton, Christopher G. Stahl and Jack C. Wells from Oak Ridge National Laboratory write about measuring scientific progress beyond citation count. They argue for better metrics that leverage full content analysis of publications. D-Lib Magazine is published in Volume 22, Number 9/10. keywords: analysis; citation; content; impact; publications; research; resources; science; work cache: patton-measuring_scientific-2016.html plain text: patton-measuring_scientific-2016.txt item: #566 of 810 id: patton-multiyear_content-2013 author: patton title: Multi-year Content Analysis of User Facility Related Publications date: 2013 words: 2981 flesch: 44 summary: Robert M. Patton, Christopher G. Stahl, Jayson B. Hines, Thomas E. Potok, Jack C. Wells and Robert R. Patton discuss a multi-year content analysis of scientific publications that utilized resources at the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. keywords: analysis; facility; olcf; publications; user; work; year; yes cache: patton-multiyear_content-2013.html plain text: patton-multiyear_content-2013.txt item: #567 of 810 id: payette-interoperability_for-1999 author: payette title: Interoperability for Digital Objects and Repositories: The Cornell/CNRI Experiments date: 1999 words: 6631 flesch: 31 summary: Cornell University and the Corporation for National Research Initiatives (CNRI) have been engaged in research on the design and development of infrastructures for open architecture, confederated digital libraries for several years. The goal is to achieve interoperability and extensibility of digital library systems. The paper describes the joint effort by Cornell and CNRI to prototype a rich and deployable architecture for interoperable digital objects and repositories. keywords: architecture; cnri; cornell; digitalobjects; disseminator; interoperability; repositories; repository; servlets; test cache: payette-interoperability_for-1999.html plain text: payette-interoperability_for-1999.txt item: #568 of 810 id: payette-valueadded_surrogates-2000 author: payette title: Value-Added Surrogates for Distributed Content: Establishing a Virtual Control Zone date: 2000 words: 5916 flesch: 36 summary: The distributed nature of digital libraries presents both an opportunity and a challenge. The issue of integrity in digital libraries is the focus of the research at Cornell University in Project Prism. The project is a four-year collaboration between the Cornell University Library, the Human-Computer Interaction Group, the Cornell Digital Library Research Group, and the Library of Congress. keywords: access; content; control; data; digital; fedora; functionality; library; objects; preservation; surrogates cache: payette-valueadded_surrogates-2000.html plain text: payette-valueadded_surrogates-2000.txt item: #569 of 810 id: paynter-a_year-2008 author: paynter title: A Year of Selective Web Archiving with the Web Curator Tool at the National Library of New Zealand date: 2008 words: 4112 flesch: 50 summary: Gordon Paynter, Susanna Joe, Vanita Lala, Gillian Lee, Vlala and Gordon Lee have used the Web Curator Tool at the National Library of New Zealand since January 2007. The article describes their first year of selective web archiving with the tool. keywords: curator; curator tool; harvest; harvesting; library; new; tool; web; web curator cache: paynter-a_year-2008.html plain text: paynter-a_year-2008.txt item: #570 of 810 id: pearce-directories_of-2000 author: pearce title: Directories of Libraries and Related Organizations date: 2000 words: 3841 flesch: 46 summary: This paper describes data standards work to support the deployment of directories of libraries and related organizations in a networked information services environment. Several interconnected directory-related projects are described that are contributing to development of these standards. The relationship between this work and other data modeling initiatives is reviewed and interesting conclusions drawn. keywords: collection; data; directory; information; online; resource; service cache: pearce-directories_of-2000.html plain text: pearce-directories_of-2000.txt item: #571 of 810 id: pearce-lessons_learned-2001 author: pearce title: Lessons Learned: The Development of Electronic Reserves at the University of Calgary date: 2001 words: 6493 flesch: 49 summary: Lessons Learned: The Development of Electronic Reserves at the University of Calgary explains the development of a fully featured electronic reserve platform known as Allectra. It explains the issues surrounding digitization in general and the added topics of authentication and copyright management. keywords: access; allectra; calgary; copyright; course; documents; electronic; information; reserve; software; staff; system; university cache: pearce-lessons_learned-2001.html plain text: pearce-lessons_learned-2001.txt item: #572 of 810 id: pearce-the_australian-2008 author: pearce title: The Australian METS Profile - A Journey about Metadata date: 2008 words: 5604 flesch: 47 summary: The article chronicles the journey of Judith Pearce, David Pearson, Megan Williams, and Scott Yeadon towards a common way of packaging and exchanging digital content in a future Australian data commons. National Library of Australia registered an Australian METS Profile in December 2007. keywords: content; digital; dissemination; information; metadata; mets; object; profile; repositories; repository; submission cache: pearce-the_australian-2008.html plain text: pearce-the_australian-2008.txt item: #573 of 810 id: pedersen-ecdl_2006-2006 author: pedersen title: ECDL 2006 Workshop Report: The Use of Digital Object Repository Systems in Digital Libraries (DORSDL) date: 2006 words: 1088 flesch: 36 summary: ECDL 2006 Workshop Report: The Use of Digital Object Repository Systems in Digital Libraries (DORSDL) took place on September 21, 2006 in Alicante, Spain. The workshop was attended by 50 people. D-Lib Magazine Volume 12 Number 10 Number 10 was published in October 2006. keywords: digital; libraries; repository cache: pedersen-ecdl_2006-2006.html plain text: pedersen-ecdl_2006-2006.txt item: #574 of 810 id: pedersen-networked_knowledge-2008 author: pedersen title: Networked Knowledge Organization Systems/Services (NKOS): ECDL 2008 Workshop Report date: 2008 words: 1719 flesch: 42 summary: The 2nd European Workshop on the use of Digital Object Repository Systems in Digital Libraries (DORSDL2) took place in conjunction with ECDL 2008 in Aarhus, Denmark on 18 September 2008. The workshop report was published in D-Lib Magazine in November/December 2008. keywords: data; repositories; repository; search; workshop cache: pedersen-networked_knowledge-2008.html plain text: pedersen-networked_knowledge-2008.txt item: #575 of 810 id: peng-assessing_stewardship-2016 author: peng title: Assessing Stewardship Maturity of the Global Historical Climatology Network-Monthly (GHCN-M) Dataset: Use Case Study and Lessons Learned date: 2016 words: 6278 flesch: 44 summary: Ge Peng, Jay Lawrimore, Valerie Toner, Christina Lief, Richard Baldwin, Nancy Ritchey, Danny Brinegar, Stephen A. Del Greco, 3STG, Inc., NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information, and the Cooperative Institute for Climate and Satellites-North Carolina discuss Stewardship Maturity Maturity of the Global Historical Climatology Network-Monthly. keywords: climate; data; dataset; dsmm; environmental; ghcn; information; level; maturity; national; ncei; noaa; practices; product; quality; stewardship cache: peng-assessing_stewardship-2016.html plain text: peng-assessing_stewardship-2016.txt item: #576 of 810 id: peng-scientific_stewardship-2016 author: peng title: Scientific Stewardship in the Open Data and Big Data Era - Roles and Responsibilities of Stewards and Other Major Product Stakeholders date: 2016 words: 10074 flesch: 43 summary: Scientific Stewardship in the Open Data and Big Data Era — Roles and Responsibilities of Stewards and Other Major Product Stakeholders. The article defines their roles and high-level responsibilities as well as the responsibilities of other major product stakeholders, including data originators and distributors. keywords: data; data management; data products; data quality; data stewards; digital; environmental; information; management; national; ncei; noaa; product; quality; requirements; science; stewards; stewardship; technology; usability; users cache: peng-scientific_stewardship-2016.html plain text: peng-scientific_stewardship-2016.txt item: #577 of 810 id: penka-the_technological-2003 author: penka title: The Technological Challenges of Digital Reference: An Overview date: 2003 words: 6046 flesch: 39 summary: The Technological Challenges of Digital Reference: An Overview by Jeffrey T. Penka is published in D-Lib Magazine Volume 9 Number 2, February 2003. The author provides an overview of today's reference environment and practical examples from services like QuestionPoint, the Library of Congress and Ask Joan of Art. keywords: cooperation; information; libraries; library; patrons; quality; questionpoint; reference; service; standards; technology; web cache: penka-the_technological-2003.html plain text: penka-the_technological-2003.txt item: #578 of 810 id: perkins-beyond_productivity-2004 author: perkins title: Beyond Productivity: Culture and Heritage Resources in the Digital Age date: 2004 words: 3369 flesch: 36 summary: Beyond Productivity: Culture and Heritage Resources in the Digital Age is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 10 Number 6, June 2004, ISSN 1082-9873. Members of the Cultural Content Forum (CCF) gathered earlier this year in Canada for the CCF's fourth annual meeting. Participants engaged in new discussions around information, technology, and creative practices. keywords: ccf; content; cultural; digital; information; learning; national; resources; url cache: perkins-beyond_productivity-2004.html plain text: perkins-beyond_productivity-2004.txt item: #579 of 810 id: peters-crosslanguage_evaluation-2004 author: peters title: Cross-Language Evaluation Forum - CLEF 2004: 15 - 17 September 2004, Bath, United Kingdom date: 2004 words: 969 flesch: 39 summary: Cross-Language Evaluation Forum (CLEF) held a two-and-a-half day workshop in Bath, UK, 15-17 September 2004. The workshop was attended by nearly 100 researchers and system developers. The main objectives of CLEF are to stimulate the development of mono- and multilingual information retrieval systems for European languages and to contribute to the building of a research community in the multidisciplinary area of Multilingual Information Access. keywords: clef; language; retrieval cache: peters-crosslanguage_evaluation-2004.html plain text: peters-crosslanguage_evaluation-2004.txt item: #580 of 810 id: peters-crosslanguage_evaluation-2006 author: peters title: Cross-Language Evaluation Forum - CLEF 2006 date: 2006 words: 1042 flesch: 39 summary: The main objectives of the Cross-Language Evaluation Forum (CLEF) are to stimulate the development of mono- and multilingual information retrieval systems for European languages and to contribute to the building of a research community in the multidisciplinary area of Multilingual Information Accessibility. The results of the seventh campaign of CLEF were presented at a two-and-a-half day workshop held in Alicante, Spain, 20-22 September. keywords: clef; cross; language; retrieval cache: peters-crosslanguage_evaluation-2006.html plain text: peters-crosslanguage_evaluation-2006.txt item: #581 of 810 id: peters-crosslanguage_evaluation-2008 author: peters title: Cross-Language Evaluation Forum - CLEF 2008 date: 2008 words: 1086 flesch: 36 summary: The Cross-Language Evaluation Forum (CLEF) has been running for nine years. The objective of the forum is to promote research in the field of multilingual system development. The results of the CLEF 2008 campaign were presented at a workshop held in Aarhus, Denmark, 17-19 September. keywords: clef; cross; information; language; multilingual cache: peters-crosslanguage_evaluation-2008.html plain text: peters-crosslanguage_evaluation-2008.txt item: #582 of 810 id: peters-crosslanguage_evaluation-2009 author: peters title: Cross-Language Evaluation Forum Celebrates Tenth Birthday date: 2009 words: 808 flesch: 48 summary: Cross-Language Evaluation Forum celebrates its tenth birthday. The forum promotes research in the field of multilingual information access (MLIA) research and development. The aim is to encourage the development of next generation multilingual multimodal information retrieval (IR) systems. keywords: clef; evaluation; language cache: peters-crosslanguage_evaluation-2009.html plain text: peters-crosslanguage_evaluation-2009.txt item: #583 of 810 id: peters-disa_insights-2001 author: peters title: DISA: Insights of an African Model for Digital Library Development date: 2001 words: 2666 flesch: 37 summary: DISA: Insights of an African Model for Digital Library Development defines an approach to building digital research resources appropriate to the needs of the African continent. The pilot digital imaging project in South Africa has developed tools for capacity building to support new ways of learning and conducting research to meet a changing model of education. keywords: africa; development; digital; disa; library; national; project; south cache: peters-disa_insights-2001.html plain text: peters-disa_insights-2001.txt item: #584 of 810 id: peters-the_ercim-1999 author: peters title: The ERCIM Technical Reference Digital: Meeting the Requirements of a European Community within an International Federation date: 1999 words: 4641 flesch: 43 summary: The ERCIM Technical Reference Digital Library is a specialised sub-collection of the US Networked Computer Science Technical Reference Library (NCSTRL). ETRDL1 provides access to technical document collections of seven national institutions working in the areas of computer science and applied mathematics: CNR-Italy, CWI-The Netherlands, FORTH-Greece, GMD-Germany, INRIA-France, SICS-Sweden, and SZTAKI-Hungary. keywords: digital; document; ercim; etrdl; language; library; services; system; user cache: peters-the_ercim-1999.html plain text: peters-the_ercim-1999.txt item: #585 of 810 id: peterson-beneath_the-2006 author: peterson title: Beneath the Metadata: Some Philosophical Problems with Folksonomy date: 2006 words: 2707 flesch: 51 summary: Beneath the Metadata: Some Philosophical Problems with Folksonomy is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 12 Number 11, November 2006. Elaine Peterson is an associate professor at Montana State University. She is interested in classification and taxonomy. keywords: author; classification; folksonomies; folksonomy; information; tags cache: peterson-beneath_the-2006.html plain text: peterson-beneath_the-2006.txt item: #586 of 810 id: peterson-user_evaluation-2003 author: peterson title: User Evaluation of the Montana Natural Resource Information System (NRIS): In-Depth Evaluation of Digital Collections Using Snowball Sampling and Interviews date: 2003 words: 2125 flesch: 52 summary: The Montana Natural Resource Information System (NRIS) was created in 1985 as a division of the State Library of Montana. It is an integral part of the state library's digital library initiative. In-depth evaluation of digital collections using snowball sampling and interviews was used to assess the services of NRIS. keywords: evaluation; information; nris; survey; users cache: peterson-user_evaluation-2003.html plain text: peterson-user_evaluation-2003.txt item: #587 of 810 id: pfeiffenberger-earth_system-2011 author: pfeiffenberger title: "Earth System Science Data" (ESSD) — A Peer Reviewed Journal for Publication of Data date: 2011 words: 2353 flesch: 48 summary: "Earth System Science Data" (ESSD) is a Peer Reviewed Journal for Publication of Data. ESSD was established in 2008 to provide a venue for publishing highly important research data. The main aim is to reward data "authors" through qualified citation of research data in a peer reviewed journal. keywords: article; data; essd; journal; publishing; review; science cache: pfeiffenberger-earth_system-2011.html plain text: pfeiffenberger-earth_system-2011.txt item: #588 of 810 id: phillips-manakin_a-2007 author: phillips title: Manakin: A New Face for DSpace date: 2007 words: 4716 flesch: 50 summary: Manakin: A New Face for DSpace is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 13 Number 11/12, November/December 2007, ISSN 1082-9873. The growing trend towards online scholarly communication has made digital repositories more important for the preservation and management of shared knowledge. keywords: aspect; content; digital; dspace; interface; manakin; metadata; repository; texas; user cache: phillips-manakin_a-2007.html plain text: phillips-manakin_a-2007.txt item: #589 of 810 id: pickens-report_on-2008 author: pickens title: Report on the 1st Collaborative Information Retrieval Workshop: Held in Conjunction with the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL) 2008 date: 2008 words: 1191 flesch: 25 summary: The 1st Collaborative Information Retrieval Workshop was held on June 20, 2008, in conjunction with the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL) 2008. The principal organizers of the workshop were Dr. Jeremy Pickens, Dr. Gene Golovchinsky and Meredith Ringel Morris from Microsoft Research. keywords: information; retrieval; search; workshop cache: pickens-report_on-2008.html plain text: pickens-report_on-2008.txt item: #590 of 810 id: pinfield-how_do-2001 author: pinfield title: How Do Physicists Use an E-Print Archive? Implications for Institutional E-Print Services date: 2001 words: 5136 flesch: 56 summary: How do physicists use an e-print archive? Implications for Institutional E-Print Services. Stephen Pinfield from the University of Nottingham explains how physicists make use of an established subject-based e-prints service, arXiv. keywords: archive; arxiv; issues; paper; pre; print; service; way cache: pinfield-how_do-2001.html plain text: pinfield-how_do-2001.txt item: #591 of 810 id: pinfield-the_digital-2003 author: pinfield title: The Digital Preservation of e-Prints date: 2003 words: 3860 flesch: 54 summary: The paper addresses the question of whether or not e-prints should be preserved and then goes on to make some comments about the practical issues that arise from the suggested answer. E-prints are electronic versions of research papers or similar research output. They may be pre-prints (drafts of papers before they have been refereed) or post-prints. keywords: access; content; preservation; prints; repositories; work cache: pinfield-the_digital-2003.html plain text: pinfield-the_digital-2003.txt item: #592 of 810 id: pisciotta-penn_state-2001 author: pisciotta title: Penn State Visual Image User Study date: 2001 words: 3344 flesch: 41 summary: The Visual Image User Study (VIUS) at Penn State University is conducting an extensive and systematic assessment of its needs for digital image delivery. Henry Pisciotta, Roger Brisson, Eric Ferrin, Michael Dooris, Amanda Spink, and others are involved in the study. keywords: assessment; delivery; digital; image; library; needs; retrieval; state; system; users cache: pisciotta-penn_state-2001.html plain text: pisciotta-penn_state-2001.txt item: #593 of 810 id: plale-synthesis_of-2014 author: plale title: Synthesis of Working Group and Interest Group Activity One Year into the Research Data Alliance date: 2014 words: 1140 flesch: 42 summary: The Research Data Alliance has 26 Working Groups and Interest Groups whose activities are focused on overcoming barriers to successful research data sharing, publishing, referencing and archiving. Beth Plale from Indiana University is a member of one of the Working Groups. keywords: data; groups; rda; research cache: plale-synthesis_of-2014.html plain text: plale-synthesis_of-2014.txt item: #594 of 810 id: pomerantz-the_core-2006 author: pomerantz title: The Core: Digital Library Education in Library and Information Science Programs date: 2006 words: 5645 flesch: 60 summary: Jeffrey Pomerantz, Sanghee Oh, Seungwon Yang, Edward A. Fox, Barbara M. Wildemuth, and Edward Fox are authors of the paper The Core: Digital Library Education in Library and Information Science Programs. The paper identifies the state of the art in digital library education in library science programs. The most frequently-assigned readings are identified at multiple units of analysis. The topics on which readings are most frequently assigned are also discussed. keywords: courses; digital; information; journal; libraries; library; programs; readings; topics cache: pomerantz-the_core-2006.html plain text: pomerantz-the_core-2006.txt item: #595 of 810 id: poole-aeri_2012-2012 author: poole title: AERI 2012 Digital Curation Pre-Conference date: 2012 words: 1968 flesch: 33 summary: AERI 2012 Digital Curation Pre-Conference was held at the University of California-Los Angeles on July 8, 2012. Seven digital curation experts from six institutions led the day's sessions. The symposium discussed the importance of curriculum development, mentoring, seeking funding, research strategies, and collaboration across disciplines and institutions. keywords: curation; digital; education; research; researchers; university cache: poole-aeri_2012-2012.html plain text: poole-aeri_2012-2012.txt item: #596 of 810 id: poole-curate_thyself-2013 author: poole title: "Curate Thyself" and the DigCCurr Experts' Meeting: Communication, Collaboration, and Strategy in Digital Curation Education date: 2013 words: 5637 flesch: 34 summary: "Curate Thyself" and the DigCCurr Experts' Meeting: Communication, Collaboration, and Strategy in Digital Curation Education were held in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, March 17-19, 2013. The event marked the closing of almost 7 years of funding from the Institute for Museum and Library Services (IMLS) for DigCCURr (Digital Curation Curriculum) projects at the School of Information and Library Science at UNC-Chapel Hill. keywords: curation; curriculum; data; digccurr; digital; education; experts; information; master; professionals; research; students; university; work cache: poole-curate_thyself-2013.html plain text: poole-curate_thyself-2013.txt item: #597 of 810 id: poole-curategear_enabling-2012 author: poole title: CurateGear: Enabling the Curation of Digital Collections date: 2012 words: 1788 flesch: 34 summary: CurateGear: Enabling the Curation of Digital Collections took place on January 6, 2012, in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. It was a highly interactive, day-long event focusing on digital curation tools and methods. CurateGear 2013 will be held on January 9, 2013 at the William and Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. keywords: carolina; chapel; curation; digital; north; university cache: poole-curategear_enabling-2012.html plain text: poole-curategear_enabling-2012.txt item: #598 of 810 id: powell-a_semantic-2011 author: powell title: A Semantic Registry for Digital Library Collections and Services date: 2011 words: 5156 flesch: 43 summary: A Semantic Registry for Digital Library Collections and Services is discussed in D-Lib Magazine Volume 17, Number 11/12. The Semantic Web has to date promised far more than it has been able to deliver. Libraries have been cautious about investing extensively in ontology creation, mapping data to semantic representations and tackling the hard problems of describing collections and services. keywords: collection; data; descriptions; digital; infosynth; library; object; registries; registry; services; standards; web cache: powell-a_semantic-2011.html plain text: powell-a_semantic-2011.txt item: #599 of 810 id: powell-going_grey-2009 author: powell title: Going Grey? Comparing the OCR Accuracy Levels of Bitonal and Greyscale Images date: 2009 words: 3900 flesch: 54 summary: Comparing the OCR Accuracy Levels of Bitonal and Greyscale Images, D-Lib Magazine asks if OCR accuracy would be improved by digitising newspapers to 8-bit characters and going grey. In Papers Past (http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz), a collection of over a million newspaper pages, the introduction of full-text search made a wealth of information findable. keywords: accuracy; bitonal; digitisation; greyscale; images; ocr; scanning cache: powell-going_grey-2009.html plain text: powell-going_grey-2009.txt item: #600 of 810 id: powell-rslp_collection-2000 author: powell title: RSLP Collection Description date: 2000 words: 7156 flesch: 45 summary: The description of collections is becoming increasingly important in the context of networked information services and is an important underpinning for developing a collective resource. A strong view is emerging that libraries need to complement item-based description with description at a higher level. keywords: cld; collection; collection description; description; finding; information; items; library; property; rdf; sub cache: powell-rslp_collection-2000.html plain text: powell-rslp_collection-2000.txt item: #601 of 810 id: powell-semantically_enhancing-2010 author: powell title: Semantically Enhancing Collections of Library and Non-Library Content date: 2010 words: 3597 flesch: 49 summary: James E. Powell, Linn Marks Collins, Mark L. B. Martinez and L.A. L. Leland Powell wrote a paper on Semantically Enhancing Collections of Library and Non-Library Content for D-Lib Magazine, Volume 16, Number 7/8. keywords: data; google; graph; library; metadata; search; sources; users; web cache: powell-semantically_enhancing-2010.html plain text: powell-semantically_enhancing-2010.txt item: #602 of 810 id: powell-the_fierce-2009 author: powell title: The Fierce Urgency of Now: A Proactive, Pervasive Content Awareness Tool date: 2009 words: 2884 flesch: 51 summary: The Fierce Urgency of Now is an information awareness tool that supports text composition. It provides awareness of relevant content and references proactively and non-intrusively. As a user composes text, the tool automatically searches multiple sources, retrieves results, and displays links to the results. keywords: awareness; cat; information; results; search; tool; user; web cache: powell-the_fierce-2009.html plain text: powell-the_fierce-2009.txt item: #603 of 810 id: prinsen-a_challenging-2001 author: prinsen title: A Challenging Future Awaits Libraries Able to Change: Highlights of the International Summer School on the Digital Library date: 2001 words: 9577 flesch: 41 summary: This article presents highlights from the sixth International Summer School on the Digital Library held in 2001. Two of the three courses that comprised this year's summer school focused on roles for libraries in education and electronic publishing. The other course focused on managing the actual change process towards a new kind of library. keywords: august; b.v; change; education; information; learning; libraries; library; management; october; process; publishing; school; summer; summer school; ticer; ticer b.v; tilburg; university; week cache: prinsen-a_challenging-2001.html plain text: prinsen-a_challenging-2001.txt item: #604 of 810 id: prinsen-the_international-1999 author: prinsen title: The International Summer School on the Digital Library: Experiences and Plans for the Future date: 1999 words: 4191 flesch: 52 summary: The Fourth International Summer School on the Digital Library was organized by Ticer at Tilburg University in the Netherlands in August 1999. This article reports on the set-up of the course and the changes in content, participants and lecturers over the past four years. keywords: course; digital; information; library; participants; school; summer; summer school; tilburg; university cache: prinsen-the_international-1999.html plain text: prinsen-the_international-1999.txt item: #605 of 810 id: pritcher-adaccess_seeking-2000 author: pritcher title: Ad*Access: Seeking Copyright Permissions for a Digital Age date: 2000 words: 3632 flesch: 50 summary: Ad*Access is an on-line database that gives researchers around the world images and information for more than 7,000 advertisements printed primarily in U.S. newspapers and magazines between 1911 and 1955. Lynn Pritcher and the Digital Scriptorium at Duke University created on-lines for a variety of collections, ranging from ancient papyri to 20th-Century photography. keywords: ad*access; ads; advertisements; companies; company; copyright; project; use; work cache: pritcher-adaccess_seeking-2000.html plain text: pritcher-adaccess_seeking-2000.txt item: #606 of 810 id: prost-degrees_of-2014 author: prost title: Degrees of Openness: Access Restrictions in Institutional Repositories date: 2014 words: 5185 flesch: 46 summary: Degrees of Openness: Access Restrictions in Institutional Repositories is published in Volume 20, Number 7/8 of D-Lib Magazine. Hélène Prost, Joachim Schopfel, and others surveyed 25 institutional repositories that contain more than 2 million items. keywords: access; articles; document; items; openness; repositories; repository; research; text; theses; university cache: prost-degrees_of-2014.html plain text: prost-degrees_of-2014.txt item: #607 of 810 id: providenti-library_web-2004 author: providenti title: Library Web Accessibility at Kentucky's 4-Year Degree Granting Colleges and Universities date: 2004 words: 7066 flesch: 53 summary: Library Web Accessibility at Kentucky's 4-Year Degree Granting Colleges and Universities is published in D-Lib Magazine. Web sites designed to be accessible to all, using the principles of Universal Design, are mandated by law. According to the principles, this outcome should be accomplished with little or no additional expense. keywords: accessibility; checkpoints; disabilities; kentucky; library; march; page; pass; section; sites; standards; web cache: providenti-library_web-2004.html plain text: providenti-library_web-2004.txt item: #608 of 810 id: ramdeen-developing_cyberinfrastructure-2013 author: ramdeen title: Developing Cyberinfrastructure for Earth Science: an Opportunity for Collaboration date: 2013 words: 2314 flesch: 37 summary: Developing Cyberinfrastructure for Earth Science: an Opportunity for Collaboration is published in Volume 19, Number 5/6 of D-Lib Magazine. The workshop was held on March 25 and 26, 2013 in Salt Lake City, Utah to discuss cyberinfrastructure issues relating to Earth Science data and the future development of EarthCube program. keywords: cyberinfrastructure; data; earthcube; participants; science; session; workshop cache: ramdeen-developing_cyberinfrastructure-2013.html plain text: ramdeen-developing_cyberinfrastructure-2013.txt item: #609 of 810 id: ramirez-ferpa_and-2010 author: ramirez title: FERPA and Student Work: Considerations for Electronic Theses and Dissertations date: 2010 words: 3805 flesch: 40 summary: Marisa Ramirez, Gail McMillan and Gail MacIntosh discuss FERPA and Student Work: Considerations for Electronic Theses and Dissertations. The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) should be a consideration when distributing e-portfolios, ETDs and senior capstone projects. keywords: access; dissertations; education; ferpa; information; library; privacy; records; student; theses; university cache: ramirez-ferpa_and-2010.html plain text: ramirez-ferpa_and-2010.txt item: #610 of 810 id: rasmussen-report_on-2002 author: rasmussen title: Report on the Second Joint Conference on Digital Libraries: 14 - 18 July 2002, Portland, Oregon date: 2002 words: 1668 flesch: 44 summary: Report on the Second Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, 14-18 July 2002, Portland, Oregon, was published in D-Lib Magazine in September 2002. It was the second time ACM and IEEE integrated their Digital Library conferences to create a single Joint Conference. keywords: conference; copyright; digital; libraries; library cache: rasmussen-report_on-2002.html plain text: rasmussen-report_on-2002.txt item: #611 of 810 id: rauber-report_on-2003 author: rauber title: Report on the 7th European Conference on Digital Libraries, ECDL 2003: August 17-22, Trondheim, Norway date: 2003 words: 1783 flesch: 32 summary: 7th European Conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries took place in Trondheim, Norway, from August 17-22, 2003. 360 participants from 35 countries attended the conference. Only 47 papers were accepted for the competition for the conference program. keywords: conference; digital; ecdl; information; libraries; retrieval cache: rauber-report_on-2003.html plain text: rauber-report_on-2003.txt item: #612 of 810 id: rauber-report_on-2007 author: rauber title: Report on the 7th International Web Archiving Workshop (IWAW 2007) date: 2007 words: 729 flesch: 50 summary: Report on the 7th International Web Archiving Workshop (IWAW 2007) was published in D-Lib Magazine. The workshop was held as part of JCDL, the Joint Conference on Digital Library, in Vancouver, Canada, on June 29, 2007. Almost 40 participants attended the workshop, with participants coming from the USA, Europe and Asia. keywords: archiving; web; workshop cache: rauber-report_on-2007.html plain text: rauber-report_on-2007.txt item: #613 of 810 id: rauber-report_on-2009 author: rauber title: Report on the International Web Archiving Workshop (IWAW) 2009 date: 2009 words: 397 flesch: 32 summary: Report on the International Web Archiving Workshop (IWAWW) 2009 is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 15 Number 11/12, ISSN 1082-9873. IWAW is an annual international workshop series that brings together practitioners and researchers in the domain of Web archiving, Internet and new media preservation. keywords: web cache: rauber-report_on-2009.html plain text: rauber-report_on-2009.txt item: #614 of 810 id: rauber-uncovering_information-2002 author: rauber title: Uncovering Information Hidden in Web Archives: A Glimpse at Web Analysis building on Data Warehouses date: 2002 words: 4475 flesch: 54 summary: Uncovering Information Hidden in Web Archives: A Glimpse at Web Analysis Building on Data Warehouses is an article from D-Lib Magazine. The Internet has turned into an important aspect of our information infrastructure and society. Several initiatives set out to preserve it for the future. keywords: archive; austrian; data; file; information; server; technology; types; video; web; website cache: rauber-uncovering_information-2002.html plain text: rauber-uncovering_information-2002.txt item: #615 of 810 id: recker-perspectives_on-2006 author: recker title: Perspectives on Teachers as Digital Library Users: Consumers, Contributors, and Designers date: 2006 words: 3221 flesch: 52 summary: Perspectives on Teachers as Digital Library Users: Consumers, Contributors, and Designers. Mimi Recker is a teacher at Utah State University at Logan, UT 84322-2830, U.S.A. keywords: digital; learning; projects; resources; teachers; users cache: recker-perspectives_on-2006.html plain text: recker-perspectives_on-2006.txt item: #616 of 810 id: reese-aggregate_record-2003 author: reese title: Aggregate Record Management in Three Clicks date: 2003 words: 4513 flesch: 57 summary: Aggregate Record Management in Three Clicks is an application developed by Oregon State University Libraries. It allows libraries to take multiple aggregator record sets and produce a single, de-duplicated data set containing custom MARC data defined by the library. keywords: erw; journal; library; marc; record; title cache: reese-aggregate_record-2003.html plain text: reese-aggregate_record-2003.txt item: #617 of 810 id: rehak-serviceoriented_models-2009 author: rehak title: Service-Oriented Models for Educational Resource Federations date: 2009 words: 8834 flesch: 30 summary: Service-Oriented Models for Educational Resource Federations is a service-oriented model for a scalable infrastructure that supports resource federations for educational content. The model is driven by overall business requirements and provides services that support the broad range of capabilities needed to create, use and manage a resource federation. keywords: business; capabilities; federation; learning; metadata; metadata registry; model; object; registry; repositories; repository; resource; resource federation; service; standards cache: rehak-serviceoriented_models-2009.html plain text: rehak-serviceoriented_models-2009.txt item: #618 of 810 id: reich-lockss_a-2001 author: reich title: LOCKSS: A Permanent Web Publishing and Access System date: 2001 words: 4087 flesch: 60 summary: LOCKSS is a tool for libraries to use to ensure their community's continued access to web-published scientific journals. LOCKSS allows libraries to run web caches for specific journals. The caches collect content as it is published and are never flushed. They cooperate in a peer-to-peer network to detect and repair damaged pages. keywords: access; caches; content; journals; lockss; publisher; system; web cache: reich-lockss_a-2001.html plain text: reich-lockss_a-2001.txt item: #619 of 810 id: reid-spatial_data-2004 author: reid title: Spatial Data Infrastructures and Digital Libraries: Paths to Convergence date: 2004 words: 3508 flesch: 39 summary: James S. Reid, Chris Higgins, David Medyckyj-scott, Andrew Robson and GeoData Services, EDINA, discuss Spatial Data Infrastructures and Digital Libraries in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 10 Number 5, May 2004. keywords: academic; community; cssdi; data; digital; geospatial; library; services cache: reid-spatial_data-2004.html plain text: reid-spatial_data-2004.txt item: #620 of 810 id: reilly-digital_object-2010 author: reilly title: Digital Object Repository Server: A Component of the Digital Object Architecture date: 2010 words: 3953 flesch: 39 summary: Digital Object Repository Server is a component of the Digital Object Architecture. It is the most recent instantiation of CNRI's repository work. DORS includes an open, flexible, secure and scalable protocol and software suite. It provides a common interface for interacting directly with all types of Digital Objects. keywords: access; data; dors; metadata; object; operation; repository cache: reilly-digital_object-2010.html plain text: reilly-digital_object-2010.txt item: #621 of 810 id: rieger-select_for-2007 author: rieger title: Select for Success: Key Principles in Assessing Repository Models date: 2007 words: 2359 flesch: 26 summary: Select for Success: Key Principles in Assessing Repository Models is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 13 Number 7/8, July/August 2007. Oya Y. Rieger is an interim assistant librarian at Cornell University Library. keywords: assessment; content; needs; process; repositories; repository; services; support; system cache: rieger-select_for-2007.html plain text: rieger-select_for-2007.txt item: #622 of 810 id: rieh-census_of-2007 author: rieh title: Census of Institutional Repositories in the U.S.: A Comparison Across Institutions at Different Stages of IR Development date: 2007 words: 5221 flesch: 50 summary: Census of Institutional Repository in the U.S.: A Comparison Across Institutions at Different Stages of IR Development. Soo Young Rieh,* Karen Markey, Beth St. Jean, Elizabeth Yakel, and Jihyun Kim from the School of Information, University of Michigan are the authors of this article. keywords: content; imp; institutions; irs; library; planning; ppt; repositories; respondents; staff cache: rieh-census_of-2007.html plain text: rieh-census_of-2007.txt item: #623 of 810 id: rimkus-digital_preservation-2014 author: rimkus title: Digital Preservation File Format Policies of ARL Member Libraries: An Analysis date: 2014 words: 5878 flesch: 44 summary: Kyle Rimkus, Thomas Padilla, Tracy Popp and Greer Martin present the findings of a study of file format policies at Association of Research Libraries (ARL) member institutions. They assess the level of trust currently placed in common file formats in digital library collections and institutional repositories. keywords: confidence; data; digital; document; file; file format; format; image; information; libraries; library; policies; preservation; repository; university cache: rimkus-digital_preservation-2014.html plain text: rimkus-digital_preservation-2014.txt item: #624 of 810 id: rinehart-moac_-2003 author: rinehart title: MOAC - A Report on Integrating Museum and Archive Access in the Online Archive of California date: 2003 words: 8769 flesch: 43 summary: MOAC is a report on Integrating Museum and Archive Access in the Online Archive of California. It was published in D-Lib Magazine Volume 9 Number 1, January 2003. Richard Rinehart is the director of the Berkeley Art Museum/Pacific Film Archive at the University of California, Berkeley. keywords: access; archives; art; berkeley; collections; community; content; ead; level; moac; museum; online; project; research cache: rinehart-moac_-2003.html plain text: rinehart-moac_-2003.txt item: #625 of 810 id: rios-the_pathways-2016 author: rios title: The Pathways of Research Software Preservation: An Educational and Planning Resource for Service Development date: 2016 words: 4724 flesch: 47 summary: The Pathways of Research Software Preservation is an educational resource for service development within the Data Management Services group at Johns Hopkins University. It is a visual representation of preservation approaches relevant to research software. It was published in Volume 22, Number 7/8 of D-Lib Magazine. keywords: build; code; data; development; environment; figure; management; preservation; research; software cache: rios-the_pathways-2016.html plain text: rios-the_pathways-2016.txt item: #626 of 810 id: rivero-digitization_practices-2011 author: rivero title: Digitization Practices for Translations: Lessons Learned from the Our Americas Archive Partnership Project date: 2011 words: 4959 flesch: 40 summary: Digitization Practices for Translators: Lessons Learned from the Our Americas Archive Partnership Project is a collaboration between Rice University, the University of Maryland's Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities and Instituto Mora — Fondo Antiguo Biblioteca Ernesto de la Torre Villar (Mexico) to develop a common interface for American documents. keywords: americas; archive; document; english; language; metadata; oaap; original; subject; text; title; translations cache: rivero-digitization_practices-2011.html plain text: rivero-digitization_practices-2011.txt item: #627 of 810 id: robins-asist_2002-2003 author: robins title: ASIST 2002: Report on the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology: 18 - 21 November 2002, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania date: 2003 words: 1336 flesch: 43 summary: The American Society for Information Science and Technology has changed its name three times over the years. Its focus as a society has changed throughout the years as well. The Wednesday plenary speaker at the 2002 ASIST Annual Meeting said that knowledge management is an area of research. keywords: asist; conference; information; knowledge cache: robins-asist_2002-2003.html plain text: robins-asist_2002-2003.txt item: #628 of 810 id: roes-digital_libraries-2001 author: roes title: Digital Libraries and Education: Trends and Opportunities date: 2001 words: 4824 flesch: 42 summary: This article is based on a paper to be presented at the Ticer Summer School on the Digital Library 2001, Digital Libraries and Education, Tilburg, 5 - 10 August 2001. It attempts to identify strategic issues for libraries wishing to pursue a more active policy with regard to the changes affecting higher education due to the increased use of ICT. keywords: digital; education; environments; information; knowledge; learning; libraries; library; literacy; students; work cache: roes-digital_libraries-2001.html plain text: roes-digital_libraries-2001.txt item: #629 of 810 id: rosenthal-enhancing_the-2015 author: rosenthal title: Enhancing the LOCKSS Digital Preservation Technology date: 2015 words: 7916 flesch: 60 summary: The LOCKSS Program develops and supports libraries using open source peer-to-peer digital preservation software. It runs the "Red Hat" model of free, open source software and paid support. From 2007 through 2012 the program was in the black with no grant funds at all. The program was awarded a grant to cover a specific set of infrastructure enhancements. keywords: archive; boxes; content; data; figure; form; grant; lockss; network; page; peer; polls; preservation; program; web cache: rosenthal-enhancing_the-2015.html plain text: rosenthal-enhancing_the-2015.txt item: #630 of 810 id: rosenthal-requirements_for-2005 author: rosenthal title: Requirements for Digital Preservation Systems: A Bottom-Up Approach date: 2005 words: 9945 flesch: 55 summary: The field of digital preservation is being defined by a set of standards developed top-down. David S. H. Rosenthali, Thomas Robertsoni, Tom Lipkisii, Vicky Reichi, Seth Morabito and others present an alternate, bottom-up view of the field. keywords: access; audit; content; cost; data; digital; failure; hardware; information; lockss; metadata; preservation; preservation systems; replicas; software; system; threats; time cache: rosenthal-requirements_for-2005.html plain text: rosenthal-requirements_for-2005.txt item: #631 of 810 id: rosenthal-transparent_format-2005 author: rosenthal title: Transparent Format Migration of Preserved Web Content date: 2005 words: 3542 flesch: 56 summary: The LOCKSS digital preservation system collects content by crawling the web and preserves it in the format supplied by the publisher. Eventually, browsers will no longer understand that format, so the system uses a process called format migration to convert it to a newer format. keywords: content; format; lockss; migration; original; system; web cache: rosenthal-transparent_format-2005.html plain text: rosenthal-transparent_format-2005.txt item: #632 of 810 id: ross-considering_the-2008 author: ross title: Considering the User Perspective: Research into Usage and Communication of Digital Information date: 2008 words: 5720 flesch: 48 summary: As the digital evolution becomes infused into everyday life, the ways in which society communicates and uses information are changing. This article presents the methodology and initial results from qualitative research into the usage and communication of digital information. It considers the motivation for the research and the methodologies adopted, including Contextual Design and Cultural Probes. The article describes the preliminary studies conducted to test the approach, highlighting the strengths and limitations of the techniques applied. It outlines the future research activities planned. keywords: communication; data; design; information; march; new; probe; process; qualitative; research; studies; usage; user cache: ross-considering_the-2008.html plain text: ross-considering_the-2008.txt item: #633 of 810 id: ross-the_role-2004 author: ross title: The Role of ERPANET in Supporting Digital Curation and Preservation in Europe date: 2004 words: 5099 flesch: 39 summary: The European Commission and the Swiss Government agreed in 2001 to support ERPANET (Electronic Resource Preservation and Access Network) in the area of digital curation and preservation. The European Union Member States agreed that by 2010 Europe should be the most competitive knowledge-based economy in the world. keywords: case; erpanet; events; information; knowledge; new; preservation; research; seminars; studies; workshops cache: ross-the_role-2004.html plain text: ross-the_role-2004.txt item: #634 of 810 id: ross-the_role-2006 author: ross title: The Role of Evidence in Establishing Trust in Repositories date: 2006 words: 6219 flesch: 35 summary: The Role of Evidence in Establishing Trust in Repository is discussed in D-Lib Magazine Volume 12 Number 7/8 Number 1082-9873. The article arises from work by the Digital Curation Centre (DCC) Working Group examining mechanisms to roll out audit and certification services for digital repositories in the United Kingdom. keywords: audit; auditors; certification; checklist; dcc; digital; documentation; evidence; information; process; processes; repositories; repository cache: ross-the_role-2006.html plain text: ross-the_role-2006.txt item: #635 of 810 id: rudner-how_many-2003 author: rudner title: How Many People Search the ERIC Database Each Day? date: 2003 words: 1352 flesch: 58 summary: How many people search the ERIC Database each day? According to Lawrence M. Rudner from the Department of Measurement, Statistics and Evaluation at the University of Maryland, College Park, there are more than 100 organizations that access the database. ERIC was established in 1966. keywords: database; education; eric; search cache: rudner-how_many-2003.html plain text: rudner-how_many-2003.txt item: #636 of 810 id: rudner-who_is-2000 author: rudner title: Who Is Going to Mine Digital Library Resources? And How? date: 2000 words: 3286 flesch: 61 summary: As use of the Internet grows as a research tool, patrons have become less dependent on librarians and other expert intermediaries. Lawrence Rudner argues that ready access to resources can lead to decreased research quality and ill-informed practice. Digital resources must be developed with expert intermediary and contain pre-selected resources if they are to be a service. keywords: end; eric; information; search; searches; searching; user cache: rudner-who_is-2000.html plain text: rudner-who_is-2000.txt item: #637 of 810 id: rudner-who_is-2002 author: rudner title: Who is reading on-line education journals? Why? And what are they reading? date: 2002 words: 5675 flesch: 55 summary: Lawrence Rudner, Marie Miller-Whitehead, Jennifer Gellmann and Eric are reading on-line education journals. E-journals in education have a far greater impact than print journals. In September 2002, PARE readership reached the one million mark. keywords: analysis; articles; assessment; education; epaa; journals; line; pare; rudner; titles; users cache: rudner-who_is-2002.html plain text: rudner-who_is-2002.txt item: #638 of 810 id: rumianek-archiving_and-2013 author: rumianek title: Archiving and Recovering Database-driven Websites date: 2013 words: 4079 flesch: 54 summary: Archiving and Recovering Database-driven Websites is a topic in D-Lib Magazine Volume 19, Number 1/2. The author developed a procedure that enables storing both file and database data in a single XML document based on an XML Schema. keywords: archive; archiving; content; database; file; system; websites cache: rumianek-archiving_and-2013.html plain text: rumianek-archiving_and-2013.txt item: #639 of 810 id: rydberg-cox-the_cultural-2005 author: rydberg-cox title: The Cultural Heritage Language Technologies Consortium date: 2005 words: 4523 flesch: 44 summary: The Cultural Heritage Language Technologies Consortium has received funding from the National Science Foundation and the European Commission International Digital Libraries program for the past three years. Its work focuses on providing access to primary source materials, helping readers understand texts written in difficult languages, enabling researchers to conduct new types of scholarship and preserving digital resources for the future. keywords: corpus; digital; greek; information; language; latin; project; texts; word; work cache: rydberg-cox-the_cultural-2005.html plain text: rydberg-cox-the_cultural-2005.txt item: #640 of 810 id: saidis-typeconsistent_digital-2007 author: saidis title: Type-consistent Digital Objects date: 2007 words: 5178 flesch: 39 summary: Kostas Saidis, Alex Delis and Saiko discuss type-consistent digital objects in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 13 Number 5/6, May/June 2007, ISSN 1082-9873. The fundamental element upon which modern Digital Libraries are built is that of the digital object. keywords: behavior; digital; dops; framework; material; metadata; object; prototype; type cache: saidis-typeconsistent_digital-2007.html plain text: saidis-typeconsistent_digital-2007.txt item: #641 of 810 id: sale-a_challenge-2007 author: sale title: A Challenge for the Library Acquisition Budget date: 2007 words: 2916 flesch: 54 summary: A Challenge for the Library Acquisition Budget is an opinion piece in D-Lib Magazine's May/June 2007 issue. The author is Arthur Sale, Professor of Computing (Research) at the University of Tasmania. For about a century, the relationship between research libraries and the publishers of scholarly journals was stable, but there are signs of change. keywords: access; author; fees; journals; publishing; research cache: sale-a_challenge-2007.html plain text: sale-a_challenge-2007.txt item: #642 of 810 id: sale-the_impact-2006 author: sale title: The Impact of Mandatory Policies on ETD Acquisition date: 2006 words: 3231 flesch: 51 summary: The paper analyzes the data available in Australia's coordinated Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETD) gateway to show the impact of high-level institutional policy decisions on population of the individual repositories. The paper shows that voluntary ETD deposition results in less than 12% of the available theses, whereas mandatory policies are well accepted and cause deposit rates to rise towards 100%. keywords: adt; date; policies; policy; research; universities; university cache: sale-the_impact-2006.html plain text: sale-the_impact-2006.txt item: #643 of 810 id: sale-the_patchwork-2007 author: sale title: The Patchwork Mandate date: 2007 words: 1901 flesch: 57 summary: The article is written mainly for repository managers who are at a loss as to what policies they should deploy in order to ensure that most of the institution's scholarly output is deposited in their institution's repository. The article describes a third policy that provides a transitional path between the two: the institutional mandate. keywords: deposit; institution; mandate; research cache: sale-the_patchwork-2007.html plain text: sale-the_patchwork-2007.txt item: #644 of 810 id: sanderson-srwu_with-2005 author: sanderson title: SRW/U with OAI: Expected and Unexpected Synergies date: 2005 words: 4037 flesch: 54 summary: SRW/U and OAI are modern information retrieval protocols developed by distinct groups from different backgrounds at around the same time. This article briefly contrasts the two protocols' aims and approaches and looks at some novel ways in which they have been or may be usefully co-implemented. keywords: data; oai; protocols; registry; search; service; srw; z39.50 cache: sanderson-srwu_with-2005.html plain text: sanderson-srwu_with-2005.txt item: #645 of 810 id: schmidt-building_digital-2002 author: schmidt title: Building Digital Tobacco Industry Document Libraries at the University of California, San Francisco Library/Center for Knowledge Management date: 2002 words: 2309 flesch: 44 summary: Building Digital Tobacco Industry Document Libraries at the University of California, San Francisco Library/Center for Knowledge Management. UCSF's extensive digital collections of tobacco industry documents began in 1993 with an anonymous donation of documents from the files of the Brown & Williamson tobacco company. They were scanned and made available on the Internet in 1995. keywords: collection; dlxs; documents; industry; library; search; tobacco cache: schmidt-building_digital-2002.html plain text: schmidt-building_digital-2002.txt item: #646 of 810 id: schonfeld-library_periodicals-2004 author: schonfeld title: Library Periodicals Expenses: Comparison of Non-Subscription Costs of Print and Electronic Formats on a Life-Cycle Basis date: 2004 words: 7505 flesch: 49 summary: Library Periodicals Expenses: Comparison of Non-Subscription Costs of Print and Electronic Formats on a Life-Cycle Basis. New data on staff activities and costs were collected from eleven US academic libraries. On a per-title basis, the non-subscription costs of the electronic format are consistently and substantially lower than those of the print format. keywords: collections; costs; cycle; format; libraries; library; life; periodicals; print; study; subscription; time cache: schonfeld-library_periodicals-2004.html plain text: schonfeld-library_periodicals-2004.txt item: #647 of 810 id: schopfel-a_frenchgerman-2015 author: schopfel title: A French-German Survey of Electronic Theses and Dissertations: Access and Restrictions date: 2015 words: 6297 flesch: 52 summary: A French-German research team conducted a survey with a sample of academic libraries and graduate schools in France and Germany to determine the current situation and trends in the publishing of electronic PhD theses and dissertations under Open Access (OA). keywords: access; etds; france; germany; libraries; number; phd; restrictions; theses cache: schopfel-a_frenchgerman-2015.html plain text: schopfel-a_frenchgerman-2015.txt item: #648 of 810 id: schopfel-providing_access-2013 author: schopfel title: Providing Access to Electronic Theses and Dissertations: A Case Study from Togo date: 2013 words: 7468 flesch: 43 summary: Providing Access to Electronic Theses and Dissertations: A Case Study from Togo is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 19, Number 11/12. Joachim Schöpfel and Maebena Soukouya will present a project for digitizing PhD theses of two universities in Togo. keywords: access; africa; countries; development; digital; information; libraries; library; lomé; project; repositories; research; sub; theses; togo; universities; university cache: schopfel-providing_access-2013.html plain text: schopfel-providing_access-2013.txt item: #649 of 810 id: schrier-digital_librarianship-2011 author: schrier title: Digital Librarianship & Social Media: the Digital Library as Conversation Facilitator date: 2011 words: 3762 flesch: 48 summary: Robert Schrier wrote a paper on Digital Librarianship & Social Media: the Digital Library as Conversation Facilitator for D-Lib Magazine in July/August 2011. He explains how digital librarians can cultivate a broader awareness of their collections through social networking. keywords: collections; conversations; digital; librarians; library; media; search; users cache: schrier-digital_librarianship-2011.html plain text: schrier-digital_librarianship-2011.txt item: #650 of 810 id: seadle-spoken_words-2000 author: seadle title: Spoken Words, Unspoken Meanings: A DLI2 Project Ethnography date: 2000 words: 5018 flesch: 54 summary: The National Gallery of the Spoken Word (NGSW) is a Digital Library Initiative-funded project based at Michigan State University. This article uses an ethnographic approach to describe three NGSW-based research projects: copyright, metadata, and digital preservation. keywords: copyright; digital; information; library; metadata; ngsw; preservation; project; research; sound; use cache: seadle-spoken_words-2000.html plain text: seadle-spoken_words-2000.txt item: #651 of 810 id: seales-the_museum-2005 author: seales title: The Museum and the Media Divide: Building and Using Digital Collections at the Instituto de Cultura Puertorriquena date: 2005 words: 5280 flesch: 45 summary: W. Brent Seales and George V. Landon present a case study of the issues involved in executing a digital content creation program in partnership with the Instituto de Cultura Puertorriquena. They focus on the challenges involved in acquiring, organizing and accessing the collections to make them available within typical budgetary and technical constraints. keywords: access; acquisition; collection; content; data; digital; digitization; display; example; figure; museum; resolution; technology cache: seales-the_museum-2005.html plain text: seales-the_museum-2005.txt item: #652 of 810 id: seaman-discovering_the-2011 author: seaman title: Discovering the Information Needs of Humanists When Planning an Institutional Repository date: 2011 words: 7509 flesch: 41 summary: Discovering the Information Needs of Humanists When Planning an Institutional Repository is published in D-Lib Magazine. Institutional repositories (IRs) are infrastructures through which universities and colleges seek to safeguard and share digital content created by faculty and staff. Humanists make relatively low use of existing IRs. keywords: digital; faculty; information; interviewees; irs; materials; members; needs; repositories; repository; research; services cache: seaman-discovering_the-2011.html plain text: seaman-discovering_the-2011.txt item: #653 of 810 id: searle-using_scenarios-2015 author: searle title: Using Scenarios in Introductory Research Data Management Workshops for Library Staff date: 2015 words: 6169 flesch: 48 summary: Using Scenarios in Introductory Research Data Management Workshops for Library Staff. Case study describes the inclusion of a scenario-based group learning activity in introductory research data management workshops for librarians at two Australian universities in 2012-2013. The positive response from attendees at these workshops prompted the successful re-use of the scenarios at several other universities in 2014-2015. keywords: data; griffith; information; learning; librarians; library; management; monash; research; scenarios; skills; university; use; workshops cache: searle-using_scenarios-2015.html plain text: searle-using_scenarios-2015.txt item: #654 of 810 id: severiens-physdoc_-2000 author: severiens title: PhysDoc - A Distributed Network of Physics Institutions Documents: Collecting, Indexing, and Searching High Quality Documents by using Harvest date: 2000 words: 5197 flesch: 41 summary: PhysDoc is an online information broker- and gatherer-network which harvests information from the local web-servers of professional physics institutions worldwide. PhysNet offers online services that enable a physicist to keep in touch with the worldwide physics community and receive all information he or she may need. keywords: authors; documents; eps; information; institutions; physdoc; physics; search; service; web cache: severiens-physdoc_-2000.html plain text: severiens-physdoc_-2000.txt item: #655 of 810 id: shabajee-primary_multimedia-2002 author: shabajee title: Primary Multimedia Objects and 'Educational Metadata': A Fundamental Dilemma for Developers of Multimedia Archives date: 2002 words: 4998 flesch: 50 summary: Developers of large multimedia database systems have great potential for educational use. They need to decide how to tag or index their assets with metadata so as to support discovery of the assets by educational users. Paul Shabajee is a graduate student at the Graduate School of Education and Institute for Learning and Research Technology at the University of Bristol. keywords: assets; developers; elements; learning; metadata; multimedia; objects; terms; users cache: shabajee-primary_multimedia-2002.html plain text: shabajee-primary_multimedia-2002.txt item: #656 of 810 id: shaon-longterm_preservation-2011 author: shaon title: Long-term Preservation for Spatial Data Infrastructures: a Metadata Framework and Geo-portal Implementation date: 2011 words: 5042 flesch: 33 summary: Long-term Preservation for Spatial Data Infrastructures: a Metadata Framework and Geo-portal Implementation. Arif Shaon, Science and Technology Facilities Council, Didcot, UK, Andrew Woolf, Bureau of Meteorology, Canberra, Australia, and D-Lib Magazine. keywords: data; dataset; figure; geospatial; information; iso; metadata; model; preservation; term cache: shaon-longterm_preservation-2011.html plain text: shaon-longterm_preservation-2011.txt item: #657 of 810 id: shechtman-supporting_member-2004 author: shechtman title: Supporting Member Collaboration in the Math Tools Digital Library: A Formative User Study date: 2004 words: 5374 flesch: 55 summary: Nicole Shechtman, Mark Chung, Jeremy Roschelle and SRI International discuss a user study done at the formative stage of development of a Math Tools developers' community. The Math Tools digital library aims to collect software tools to support K-12 and university mathematics instruction. keywords: community; design; developers; digital; library; math; software; support; teachers; tools cache: shechtman-supporting_member-2004.html plain text: shechtman-supporting_member-2004.txt item: #658 of 810 id: shipman-interactive_visual-2009 author: shipman title: Interactive Visual Information Collections and Activity 2009 date: 2009 words: 964 flesch: 46 summary: The 2009 Symposium on Interactive Visual Information Collections and Activity took place in Austin this year. This was the second IVICA symposium, following on a successful meeting in 2006 in College Station, Texas. The symposium emerged out of and broadens the scope from the Workshops on Spatial Hypertext. keywords: hypertext; information; system cache: shipman-interactive_visual-2009.html plain text: shipman-interactive_visual-2009.txt item: #659 of 810 id: shirky-aiht_conceptual-2005 author: shirky title: AIHT: Conceptual Issues from Practical Tests date: 2005 words: 4099 flesch: 49 summary: The Archive Ingest and Handling Test (AIHT) is a project of the National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program. It is designed to test the feasibility of transferring digital content from the wider world into the hands of preserving institutions. keywords: archive; content; data; digital; files; format; metadata; preservation cache: shirky-aiht_conceptual-2005.html plain text: shirky-aiht_conceptual-2005.txt item: #660 of 810 id: shotton-the_five-2012 author: shotton title: The Five Stars of Online Journal Articles - a Framework for Article Evaluation date: 2012 words: 10583 flesch: 45 summary: The Five Stars of Online Journal Articles is a Framework for Article Evaluation. David Shotton proposes a five-point scale for each of the five factors by which a journal article can be evaluated and provides diagrammatic representations for such evaluations. keywords: access; article; author; content; data; information; journal; metadata; online; open; peer; publication; publishing; research; review; semantic; shotton; stars; web cache: shotton-the_five-2012.html plain text: shotton-the_five-2012.txt item: #661 of 810 id: silva-the_impact-2016 author: silva title: The Impact of Academic Mobility on the Quality of Graduate Programs date: 2016 words: 5978 flesch: 54 summary: Thiago H. P. Silva, Alberto H. Laender, Clodoveu A. Davis Jr., Ana Paula Couto da Silva and Mirella M. Moro from the University of Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil, write about the impact of academic mobility on the quality of graduate programs. keywords: degrees; faculty; faculty members; graduate; members; phd; programs; quality; research; science cache: silva-the_impact-2016.html plain text: silva-the_impact-2016.txt item: #662 of 810 id: silvello-a_methodology-2015 author: silvello title: A Methodology for Citing Linked Open Data Subsets date: 2015 words: 5213 flesch: 52 summary: A Methodology for Citing Linked Open Data Subsets is published in Volume 21, Number 1/2 of D-Lib Magazine. It was written by Gianmaria Silvello from the University of Padua, Italy. The Economist magazine wrote that "data is the new raw material of business" and the European Commission stated that data-related technology and services are expected to grow from EUR 2.4 billion in 2010 to EUR 12.7 billion in 2015. keywords: citation; data; evaluation; figure; graph; information; lod; meta; methodology; rdf; system cache: silvello-a_methodology-2015.html plain text: silvello-a_methodology-2015.txt item: #663 of 810 id: simons-growing_institutional-2013 author: simons title: Growing Institutional Support for Data Citation: Results of a Partnership Between Griffith University and the Australian National Data Service date: 2013 words: 3742 flesch: 43 summary: There is growing institutional support for data citation at Griffith University and the Australian National Data Service. Data citation is an emergent practice rather than a norm of scholarly attribution. The project extended previous collaboration between Griffith and ANDS that built infrastructure to assign DOI names to research data produced by Griffith's researchers. keywords: ands; australian; citation; data; griffith; research; researchers; service; university cache: simons-growing_institutional-2013.html plain text: simons-growing_institutional-2013.txt item: #664 of 810 id: simons-implementing_dois-2012 author: simons title: Implementing DOIs for Research Data date: 2012 words: 3371 flesch: 50 summary: Implementing DOIs for Research Data is a global solution to managing vast amounts of research data generated daily. The Digital Object Identifier (DOI) system provides a means of persistent identification of data collections and datasets. The Australian National Data Service partnered with DataCite to offer a DOI minting service. keywords: ands; data; datacite; doi; dois; griffith; research; service cache: simons-implementing_dois-2012.html plain text: simons-implementing_dois-2012.txt item: #665 of 810 id: singh-pubindia_a-2015 author: singh title: PubIndia: A Framework for Analyzing Indian Research Publications in Computer Science date: 2015 words: 3563 flesch: 49 summary: PubIndia is a framework for analyzing the growth and impact of research activities performed in India in the computer science domain based on the evidence of scientific publications. Mayank Singh, Soumajit Pramanik and Tanmoy Chakraborty from Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India gathered and analyzed a massive publication dataset of more than 2.5 million papers in the Computer Science domain. keywords: chinese; computer; indian; paper; research; researchers; science cache: singh-pubindia_a-2015.html plain text: singh-pubindia_a-2015.txt item: #666 of 810 id: slaughter-enabling_living-2015 author: slaughter title: Enabling Living Systematic Reviews and Clinical Guidelines through Semantic Technologies date: 2015 words: 8917 flesch: 45 summary: Laura Slaughter, Christopher Friis Berntsen, Linn Brandt, Chris Mavergames and Linn Mertes discuss Semantic Technologies for sharing and reusing content from RCTs and other clinical primary studies in D-Lib Magazine. keywords: data; evidence; guidelines; information; ocre; ontologies; ontology; practice; process; research; results; reviews; studies; study; systematic; vol cache: slaughter-enabling_living-2015.html plain text: slaughter-enabling_living-2015.txt item: #667 of 810 id: smit-abelard_and-2011 author: smit title: Abelard and Héloise: Why Data and Publications Belong Together date: 2011 words: 2677 flesch: 53 summary: Abelard and Héloise: Why Data and Publications Belong Together is an article in D-Lib Magazine. The statistical findings are based on the project PARSE.Insight, which was carried out with the help of EU funding in 2008 - 2010. keywords: data; publications; publishers; research; researchers cache: smit-abelard_and-2011.html plain text: smit-abelard_and-2011.txt item: #668 of 810 id: smith-creating_preservationready-2008 author: smith title: Creating Preservation-Ready Web Resources date: 2008 words: 4065 flesch: 50 summary: Joan A. Smith, Michael L. Nelson and J. J. Smit have written a paper on creating preservation-ready web resources. The paper is published in D-Lib Magazine Volume 14 Number 1/2, Issue 1082. keywords: crate; didl; file; metadata; preservation; resource; response; server; web cache: smith-creating_preservationready-2008.html plain text: smith-creating_preservationready-2008.txt item: #669 of 810 id: smith-developing_handle-2007 author: smith title: Developing Handle System(R) Web Services at Cornell University date: 2007 words: 3485 flesch: 41 summary: Developing Handle System(R) Web Services at Cornell University. D-Lib Magazine September/October 2007 Volume 13 Number 9/10. Persistent identifiers (PIDs) strive to unambiguously identify resources for the purpose of citation and access. keywords: author; client; cul; handle; pid; services; system; web cache: smith-developing_handle-2007.html plain text: smith-developing_handle-2007.txt item: #670 of 810 id: smith-distributed_preservation-2006 author: smith title: Distributed Preservation in a National Context: NDIIPP at Mid-point date: 2006 words: 3572 flesch: 40 summary: The Library of Congress is leading the development of a distributed digital preservation network. The National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program (NDIIPP) was created in December 2000. The article will focus on the strategic approach, first-round investments, achievements, and lessons learned. keywords: congress; content; digital; library; national; ndiipp; network; preservation; term cache: smith-distributed_preservation-2006.html plain text: smith-distributed_preservation-2006.txt item: #671 of 810 id: smith-dspace_an-2003 author: smith title: DSpace: An Open Source Dynamic Digital Repository date: 2003 words: 4867 flesch: 42 summary: DSpace is an Open Source Dynamic Digital Repository. D-Lib Magazine Volume 9 Number 1, January 2003, is on ISSN 1082-9873. MacKenzie Smith is an associate director for technology at MIT Libraries. Mary Barton is a senior business strategist at MIT. Robert Tansley is a developer at Hewlett-Packard Labs. keywords: dspace; faculty; formats; institutions; libraries; material; metadata; mit; preservation; research; system cache: smith-dspace_an-2003.html plain text: smith-dspace_an-2003.txt item: #672 of 810 id: smith-emerging_frameworks-2002 author: smith title: Emerging Frameworks and Methods: Fourth International Conference on Conceptions of Library and Information Science (CoLIS4) date: 2002 words: 1695 flesch: 23 summary: Emerging Frameworks and Methods: Fourth International Conference on Conceptions of Library and Information Science (CoLIS4) was held at the Information School, University of Washington, Seattle, from 21 - 25 July 2002. The conference invited papers presenting new research topics and approaches in library and information science (LIS). keywords: colis4; information; library; lis; research; science cache: smith-emerging_frameworks-2002.html plain text: smith-emerging_frameworks-2002.txt item: #673 of 810 id: smith-observed_web-2006 author: smith title: Observed Web Robot Behavior on Decaying Web Subsites date: 2006 words: 5376 flesch: 66 summary: Observed Web Robot Behavior on Decaying Web Subsites was published in D-Lib Magazine Volume 12 Number 2 February 2006. It describes the observed crawling patterns of various search engines as they traverse a series of web subsites whose contents decay at predetermined rates. keywords: engines; figure; google; mln; msn; odu; pages; robot; search; site; subsites; test; web cache: smith-observed_web-2006.html plain text: smith-observed_web-2006.txt item: #674 of 810 id: smith-site_design-2008 author: smith title: Site Design Impact on Robots: An Examination of Search Engine Crawler Behavior at Deep and Wide Websites date: 2008 words: 4745 flesch: 67 summary: Site Design Impact on Robots is an examination of search engine crawler behavior at deep and wide websites. Joan A. Smith, Michael L. Nelson and Michael Nelson created a series of live websites, two dot-com sites, and 2 dot-edu sites that were very wide and very deep. They found that each spider exhibited different behavior and crawl persistence. Google was quick to explore the new sites. keywords: bread; buffet; crawler; crumb; dot; google; index; page; search; site cache: smith-site_design-2008.html plain text: smith-site_design-2008.txt item: #675 of 810 id: smith-unna-the_contentmine-2014 author: smith-unna title: The ContentMine Scraping Stack: Literature-scale Content Mining with Community-maintained Collections of Declarative Scrapers date: 2014 words: 1608 flesch: 51 summary: Richard Smith-Unna and Peter Murray-Rust have developed tools for content mining as part of the ContentMine project at the University of Cambridge. The need to mine content from the scholarly literature at scale is inhibited by technical and political barriers. Publishers have partially addressed this by providing application programming interfaces (APIs). keywords: literature; scraperjson; scrapers; scraping; web cache: smith-unna-the_contentmine-2014.html plain text: smith-unna-the_contentmine-2014.txt item: #676 of 810 id: smith-yoshimura-analysis_of-2016 author: smith-yoshimura title: Analysis of International Linked Data Survey for Implementers date: 2016 words: 5223 flesch: 37 summary: The International Linked Data Survey for Implementers was conducted by OCLC Research in 2014 and 2015. It attracted responses from 90 institutions in 20 countries. The analysis of the 112 linked data projects described by the 2015 respondents indicates that most are primarily experimental in nature. keywords: authority; data; institutions; libraries; library; national; oclc; projects; research; resources; respondents; services; survey; university; usa cache: smith-yoshimura-analysis_of-2016.html plain text: smith-yoshimura-analysis_of-2016.txt item: #677 of 810 id: snijder-evaluating_the-2015 author: snijder title: Evaluating the Impact of the FWF-E-Book-Library Collection in the OAPEN Library: An Analysis of the 2014 Download Data date: 2015 words: 4115 flesch: 57 summary: Evaluating the impact of the FWF-E-Book-Library collection in the OAPEN Library: An Analysis of the 2014 Download Data is published in D-Lib Magazine Volume 21, Number 7/8. The influence of language is quite profound. Books written in German are more likely to be read within Germany, Austria or Switzerland, while books written in English have a far greater chance to be used all over the globe. keywords: books; collection; data; downloads; oapen; total; usage cache: snijder-evaluating_the-2015.html plain text: snijder-evaluating_the-2015.txt item: #678 of 810 id: snowhill-ebooks_and-2001 author: snowhill title: E-books and Their Future in Academic Libraries: An Overview date: 2001 words: 4082 flesch: 50 summary: The University of California's California Digital Library formed an Ebook task force in August 2000 to evaluate academic libraries' experiences with electronic books (e-books) and develop operating guidelines, principles and potential strategies for further exploration of the use of e-books at the UC. Lucia Snowhill is the Social Sciences Collection Coordinator at Davidson Library. keywords: access; books; content; digital; libraries; library; print; task; titles cache: snowhill-ebooks_and-2001.html plain text: snowhill-ebooks_and-2001.txt item: #679 of 810 id: soergel-a_framework-2002 author: soergel title: A Framework for Digital Library Research: Broadening the Vision date: 2002 words: 3554 flesch: 44 summary: A Framework for Digital Library Research: Broadening the Vision was published in D-Lib Magazine in December 2002. Dagobert Soergel, University of Maryland, is the author of the opinion piece. It is based on a broad view of digital libraries that takes full advantage of the integration of computer and telecommunication technology. keywords: data; digital; dls; information; theme; user; work cache: soergel-a_framework-2002.html plain text: soergel-a_framework-2002.txt item: #680 of 810 id: soergel-report_on-2005 author: soergel title: Report on the 9th European Conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries: September 18 - 23, 2005, Vienna, Austria date: 2005 words: 1709 flesch: 37 summary: The 9th European Conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries was held in Vienna, Austria, 18-23 September 2005. Min Tjoa, Vienna University of Technology, served as general chair. Andreas Rauber and Stavros Christodoulakis, Technical University of Crete, Greece, were program chairs. keywords: conference; content; digital; libraries cache: soergel-report_on-2005.html plain text: soergel-report_on-2005.txt item: #681 of 810 id: sokvitne-implementing_an-2004 author: sokvitne title: Implementing an Open Jurisdictional Digital Repository - the STORS Project date: 2004 words: 3396 flesch: 42 summary: The Stable Tasmanian Open Repository Service (STORS) was developed by Lloyd Sokvitne and Jan Lavelle for the State Library of Tasmania. The project is based on a publisher self-contribution model for content acquisition. keywords: library; publishers; repository; service; state; stors; tasmania cache: sokvitne-implementing_an-2004.html plain text: sokvitne-implementing_an-2004.txt item: #682 of 810 id: soong-measuring_citation-2009 author: soong title: Measuring Citation Advantages of Open Accessibility date: 2009 words: 2347 flesch: 50 summary: Measuring Citation Advantages of Open Accessibility is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 15 Number 11/12. The article describes a study involving a set of articles published in scholarly journals by faculty members of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) and deposited in the HKUST Institutional Repository. keywords: articles; biol; citation; increase cache: soong-measuring_citation-2009.html plain text: soong-measuring_citation-2009.txt item: #683 of 810 id: sorensen-reconstructing_the-2015 author: sorensen title: Reconstructing the Past Through Utah Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps: A Geospatial Approach to Library Resources date: 2015 words: 1967 flesch: 33 summary: Reconstructing the Past Through Utah Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps: A Geospatial Approach to Library Resources is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 21, Number 3/4, March/April 2015. Justin B. Sorensen is a librarian at the J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah. keywords: figure; information; library; maps; sanborn cache: sorensen-reconstructing_the-2015.html plain text: sorensen-reconstructing_the-2015.txt item: #684 of 810 id: stanescu-assessing_the-2004 author: stanescu title: Assessing the Durability of Formats in a Digital Preservation Environment: The INFORM Methodology date: 2004 words: 2962 flesch: 49 summary: Assessing the Durability of formats in a Digital Preservation Environment: The INFORM Methodology by Andreas Stanescu. D-Lib Magazine, November 2004. Volume 10 Number 11 Number 11, ISSN 1082-9873. keywords: digital; formats; method; preservation; process; results; risk; time cache: stanescu-assessing_the-2004.html plain text: stanescu-assessing_the-2004.txt item: #685 of 810 id: staples-the_fedora-2003 author: staples title: The Fedora Project: An Open-source Digital Object Repository Management System date: 2003 words: 5460 flesch: 44 summary: The Fedora Project is an open-source Digital Object Repository Management System. It is based on the Flexible Extensible Digital Object and Repository Architecture (Fedora) developed by Cornell University under a National Science Foundation Grant. The University of Virginia was awarded a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to develop the first digital object repository management system in 2001. keywords: access; collection; content; digital; fedora; management; metadata; object; repository; system; web cache: staples-the_fedora-2003.html plain text: staples-the_fedora-2003.txt item: #686 of 810 id: staples-virginia_dons-2000 author: staples title: Virginia Dons FEDORA: A Prototype for a Digital Object Repository date: 2000 words: 5215 flesch: 48 summary: Virginia Dons FEDORA is a prototype for a Digital Object Repository. The University of Virginia Library began developing a collection of digital resources in 1992. The Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities (IATH) and the Library were awarded a grant by the Mellon Foundation to work out the policy and technical issues involved in collecting digital resources. keywords: digital; method; number; numeric; object; repository; servlet; signature; table cache: staples-virginia_dons-2000.html plain text: staples-virginia_dons-2000.txt item: #687 of 810 id: starr-iscitedby_a-2011 author: starr title: isCitedBy: A Metadata Scheme for DataCite date: 2011 words: 3209 flesch: 49 summary: The DataCite Metadata Scheme is being designed to support dataset citation and discovery. It features a small set of mandatory properties and an additional set of optional properties for more detailed description. The scheme is supported organizationally and will allow for community input on an ongoing basis. keywords: datacite; identifier; metadata; resource; scheme; use; version; working cache: starr-iscitedby_a-2011.html plain text: starr-iscitedby_a-2011.txt item: #688 of 810 id: stein-taking_control-2015 author: stein title: Taking Control: Identifying Motivations for Migrating Library Digital Asset Management Systems date: 2015 words: 10983 flesch: 45 summary: Ayla Stein, Santiago Thompson and Sathompomp3 from the University of Houston Libraries write Taking Control: Identifying Motivations for Migrating Library Digital Asset Management Systems. The paper analyzes and discusses results from "Identifying Motives for DAMS Migration: A Survey" which traces institutions' motivations for migrating from one DAMS to another. The findings of this study can inform future DAMS selection and development. keywords: ability; content; dams; digital; institutions; library; metadata; migration; new; open; preservation; proprietary; researchers; respondents; results; software; source; support; survey; system cache: stein-taking_control-2015.html plain text: stein-taking_control-2015.txt item: #689 of 810 id: steinhart-establishing_trust-2009 author: steinhart title: Establishing Trust in a Chain of Preservation: The TRAC Checklist Applied to a Data Staging Repository (DataStaR) date: 2009 words: 5242 flesch: 40 summary: Establishing Trust in a Chain of Preservation: The TRAC Checklist Applied to a Data Staging Repository (DataStaR) is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 15 Number 9/10, Issue 1082-9873. It describes the Trustworthy Repository Audit & Certification Criteria and Checklist as a framework for specifying system, policy, and documentation requirements to ensure that Data StaR is an effective partner in the entire chain of preservation activities. The repository is in development at Cornell University. keywords: checklist; criteria; data; datastar; digital; oais; policies; preservation; repositories; repository; trac cache: steinhart-establishing_trust-2009.html plain text: steinhart-establishing_trust-2009.txt item: #690 of 810 id: stirling-web_archives-2012 author: stirling title: Web Archives for Researchers: Representations, Expectations and Potential Uses date: 2012 words: 6962 flesch: 50 summary: Web archiving is one of the missions of the Bibliothèque nationale de France. The Internet has been covered by legal deposit legislation in France since 2006. Access to the web archives has been provided in the library on an experimental basis since 2008. The study aimed to explore their needs in terms of both content and services and to analyse different ways of representing the archives. keywords: archives; archiving; bnf; data; deposit; internet; researchers; sites; use; web; web archives cache: stirling-web_archives-2012.html plain text: stirling-web_archives-2012.txt item: #691 of 810 id: sugimoto-report_from-2004 author: sugimoto title: Report from the International Symposium on Digital Libraries and Knowledge Communities in Networked Information Society (DLKC'04) date: 2004 words: 1260 flesch: 19 summary: Report from the International Symposium on Digital Libraries and Knowledge Communities in Networked Information Society (DLKC'04) is published in D-Lib Magazine. Since the mid-1990s there have been efforts to develop practical technologies for digital library services. The development of networked information brought significant changes in publishing and in information-seeking behavior. keywords: communities; digital; information; libraries; university cache: sugimoto-report_from-2004.html plain text: sugimoto-report_from-2004.txt item: #692 of 810 id: sugita-linking_service-2007 author: sugita title: Linking Service to Open Access Repositories date: 2007 words: 2629 flesch: 53 summary: Linking Service to Open Access Repository is an effective tool for obtaining primary documents from licensed e-journals, open access journals, library print holdings and through Interlibrary Loan requests. Link resolver software and services are now available from a number of vendors and have been deployed in many organizations all over the world. However, link resolvers have not been offering satisfactory article-level resolution for Open Access documents. keywords: link; metadata; project; resolver; result; search cache: sugita-linking_service-2007.html plain text: sugita-linking_service-2007.txt item: #693 of 810 id: sukovic-beyond_the-2002 author: sukovic title: Beyond the scriptorium: The Role of the Library in Text Encoding date: 2002 words: 3187 flesch: 45 summary: Suzana Sukovic wrote Beyond the Scriptorium: The Role of the Library in Text Encoding for D-Lib Magazine in January 2002. Suzana's opinion piece is based on the presentation she gave at the conference "ECAI 2001: Towards an Electronic Cultural Atlas" in Sydney. keywords: document; encoding; information; libraries; library; research; text cache: sukovic-beyond_the-2002.html plain text: sukovic-beyond_the-2002.txt item: #694 of 810 id: suleman-a_framework-2001 author: suleman title: A Framework for Building Open Digital Libraries date: 2001 words: 3545 flesch: 55 summary: Hussein Suleman and Edward Fox have written a Framework for Building Open Digital Libraries. Digital Libraries are at the intersection of library science, computer science, and networked information systems. They are expected to demonstrate careful management of libraries while supporting standards that evolve at an astonishing pace. keywords: archives; digital; libraries; oai; odl; protocol; services; systems cache: suleman-a_framework-2001.html plain text: suleman-a_framework-2001.txt item: #695 of 810 id: sullivan-indigenous_cultural-2002 author: sullivan title: Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property Rights: A Digital Library Context date: 2002 words: 2040 flesch: 43 summary: The Toi Iho trademark was launched at the Auckland City Art Gallery in New Zealand recently. It asserts authenticity in the creative arts and provides a cultural context for works that have a Maori lineage or whakapapa. The Toi ho trademark signifies an ethos of ownership, respect and active engagement with the Maori people. keywords: communities; information; library; maori; property; rights cache: sullivan-indigenous_cultural-2002.html plain text: sullivan-indigenous_cultural-2002.txt item: #696 of 810 id: summerlin-selecting_newspaper-2014 author: summerlin title: Selecting Newspaper Titles for Digitization at the Digital Library of Georgia date: 2014 words: 4126 flesch: 38 summary: Newspapers have been a significant target for digitization over the last decade. This case study examines the Digital Library of Georgia's newspaper digitization selection process and how it incorporates national standards with its own project-specific criteria. The article includes a discussion of the roles played by user demand, content significance, funding, copyright, optical character recognition, and microfilm holdings in the decision making process. keywords: cities; digitization; dlg; georgia; newspaper; project; state; titles cache: summerlin-selecting_newspaper-2014.html plain text: summerlin-selecting_newspaper-2014.txt item: #697 of 810 id: sumner-a_web-2004 author: sumner title: A Web Service Interface for Creating Concept Browsing Interfaces date: 2004 words: 2200 flesch: 42 summary: The Concept Space Interchange Protocol supports the deployment of concept browsing interfaces in digital libraries. Tamara Sumner, Faisal Ahmad, Qianyi Gu, Francis Molina, Stedman Willard, Michael Wright, Lynne Davis and Sonal Bhushan are the authors of the book. keywords: benchmarks; concept; information; interfaces; map; science; service cache: sumner-a_web-2004.html plain text: sumner-a_web-2004.txt item: #698 of 810 id: sumner-report_on-2005 author: sumner title: Report on the Fifth ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries - Cyberinfrastructure for Research and Education: June 7 - 11, 2005, Denver, Colorado date: 2005 words: 3110 flesch: 38 summary: The 5th ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries took place in Denver, Colorado, on June 7 - 11, 2005. Dr. Mary Marlino, Director of the Digital Library for Earth System Education Program Center, and Dr. Deanna Marcum, Associate Librarian for Library Services from the Library of Congress were keynote speakers. keywords: acm; conference; denver; digital; ieee; jcdl; june; libraries; library; research cache: sumner-report_on-2005.html plain text: sumner-report_on-2005.txt item: #699 of 810 id: sweet-archives_described-2000 author: sweet title: Archives Described at Collection Level date: 2000 words: 2253 flesch: 54 summary: The General International Standard for Archival Description, ISAD(G), with a second edition due out in 2000, is widely recognised and increasingly adhered to. It is based firmly on the concept of provenance. It incorporates a wide range of data elements for archival description. keywords: collection; description; level; records; series cache: sweet-archives_described-2000.html plain text: sweet-archives_described-2000.txt item: #700 of 810 id: szajewski-using_wikipedia-2013 author: szajewski title: Using Wikipedia to Enhance the Visibility of Digitized Archival Assets date: 2013 words: 3065 flesch: 46 summary: Using Wikipedia to enhance the visibility of digitized historical sheet music assets made available in the university's Digital Media Repository, Michael Szajewski reports on the use of Wikipedia by the Ball State University Libraries to increase the discoverability of the collection. keywords: assets; collection; digital; links; pageviews; wikipedia cache: szajewski-using_wikipedia-2013.html plain text: szajewski-using_wikipedia-2013.txt item: #701 of 810 id: tanase-computational_science-2006 author: tanase title: Computational Science Educational Reference Desk: A Digital Library for Students, Educators, and Scientists date: 2006 words: 2055 flesch: 46 summary: Computational Science Educational Reference Desk is a portal to the National Science Digital Library (NSDL) that opens its virtual shelves to those interested in educational resources for computational science. Diana Tanase, David Joiner, Jonathan Stuart-Moore and Shodor Education Foundation are the authors of the book. keywords: cserd; metadata; reviews; science; students; user cache: tanase-computational_science-2006.html plain text: tanase-computational_science-2006.txt item: #702 of 810 id: tanner-exploring_charging-2003 author: tanner title: Exploring Charging Models for Digital Cultural Heritage in Europe date: 2003 words: 1666 flesch: 46 summary: Exploring Charging Models for Digital Cultural Heritage in Europe was published in D-Lib Magazine Volume 9 Number 5 in May 2003. It is the only study to explore and report upon the pricing practice and policy for the transition to digital for cultural and heritage organisations. keywords: analog; cost; digital; institutions cache: tanner-exploring_charging-2003.html plain text: tanner-exploring_charging-2003.txt item: #703 of 810 id: tansley-building_a-2006 author: tansley title: Building a Distributed, Standards-based Repository Federation: The China Digital Museum Project date: 2006 words: 6108 flesch: 46 summary: Building a Distributed, Standards-based Repository Federation: The China Digital Museum Project is a project of Hewlett-Packard Labs and Beihang University. It is a federation of Institutional Repository sharing content and metadata for preservation purposes. keywords: architecture; data; digital; federation; handle; object; repositories; repository; source; source repository cache: tansley-building_a-2006.html plain text: tansley-building_a-2006.txt item: #704 of 810 id: teets-metasearch_authentication-2006 author: teets title: Metasearch Authentication and Access Management date: 2006 words: 3830 flesch: 39 summary: The National Information Standards Organization (N ISO) sponsored a Metasearch Initiative in 2003 to spur the development of widely supported standards and best practices for the metasearch service providers and content providers. The initiative aims to enable them to offer more effective and responsive services and protect their intellectual property. keywords: access; authentication; management; metasearch; method; provider; shibboleth; use; user cache: teets-metasearch_authentication-2006.html plain text: teets-metasearch_authentication-2006.txt item: #705 of 810 id: tenopir-electronic_journals-2008 author: tenopir title: Electronic Journals and Changes in Scholarly Article Seeking and Reading Patterns date: 2008 words: 4366 flesch: 57 summary: Electronic journals have resulted in a narrowing of scientific citation patterns. The more issues of a journal that are available online, the fewer articles in that journal are cited. If the journal is available for free online, it is cited even less. keywords: age; articles; faculty; king; patterns; reading; science; university cache: tenopir-electronic_journals-2008.html plain text: tenopir-electronic_journals-2008.txt item: #706 of 810 id: ternier-the_simple-2010 author: ternier title: The Simple Publishing Interface (SPI) date: 2010 words: 5263 flesch: 48 summary: The Simple Publishing Interface (SPI) is a new publishing protocol developed under the auspices of the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) workshop on learning technologies. SPI aims to facilitate the communication between content producing tools and repositories that persistently manage learning resources and metadata. keywords: content; instance; learning; lre; metadata; object; protocol; publishing; repositories; repository; resource; spi cache: ternier-the_simple-2010.html plain text: ternier-the_simple-2010.txt item: #707 of 810 id: thaller-from_the-2001 author: thaller title: From the Digitized to the Digital Library date: 2001 words: 6193 flesch: 44 summary: Manfred Thaller is a professor of Humanities Computer Science at the University of Cologne. He has worked on several large-scale digitization projects. He is currently project director of the project "Codices Electronici Ecclesiae Colonensis" (CEEC). keywords: access; collections; digital; granule; libraries; library; object; reference cache: thaller-from_the-2001.html plain text: thaller-from_the-2001.txt item: #708 of 810 id: thibodeau-building_the-2001 author: thibodeau title: Building the Archives of the Future: Advances in Preserving Electronic Records at the National Archives and Records Administration date: 2001 words: 5535 flesch: 40 summary: Building the Archives of the Future: Advances in Preserving Electronic Records at the National Archives and Records Administration is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 7 Number 2, February 2001. Information in digital form poses challenges for the NARA. NARA's situation is different because of the special requirements that apply to archival institutions. keywords: archival; archives; digital; information; nara; national; needs; preservation; records; research cache: thibodeau-building_the-2001.html plain text: thibodeau-building_the-2001.txt item: #709 of 810 id: thompson-preservation_metadata-2003 author: thompson title: Preservation Metadata: Pragmatic First Steps at the National Library of New Zealand date: 2003 words: 3036 flesch: 44 summary: The National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Mätauranga o Aotearoa (NLNZ) has a legislative mandate "to collect, preserve and make available recorded knowledge, particularly that relating to New Zealand". The Library is adopting a holistic approach to the long-term management of its digital assets. keywords: digital; library; metadata; nlnz; objects; preservation; schema cache: thompson-preservation_metadata-2003.html plain text: thompson-preservation_metadata-2003.txt item: #710 of 810 id: thompson-ukwac_building-2006 author: thompson title: UKWAC: Building the UK's First Public Web Archive date: 2006 words: 3845 flesch: 47 summary: The UK Web Archiving Consortium is working on a project to develop a test-bed for selective archiving of UK websites. The Consortium partners are The National Archives, the British Library, the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC), the national libraries of Scotland and Wales, and the Wellcome Library. keywords: archive; archiving; consortium; pandas; project; ukwac; web cache: thompson-ukwac_building-2006.html plain text: thompson-ukwac_building-2006.txt item: #711 of 810 id: titel-the_digital-2003 author: titel title: The Digital Book: A Medial Revolution without a New Medium date: 2003 words: 2194 flesch: 48 summary: The Digital Book: A Medial Revolution without a New Medium is written by Volker Titel from the Institute of Book Science at the University of Erlangen, Nuremberg, Germany. It's about the Internet and the digital revolution without a new medium. keywords: book; media; new; publishing; text cache: titel-the_digital-2003.html plain text: titel-the_digital-2003.txt item: #712 of 810 id: tkaczyk-grotoap2_-2014 author: tkaczyk title: GROTOAP2 -- The Methodology of Creating a Large Ground Truth Dataset of Scientific Articles date: 2014 words: 5681 flesch: 52 summary: GROTOAP2 is a large dataset of ground truth files containing labelled fragments of scientific articles in PDF format. It was successfully used for training CERMINE, a system for extracting metadata and content from scientific articles. It is based on articles from the PubMed Central Open Access Subset. keywords: content; dataset; document; files; grotoap2; ground; pdf; text; truth; zones cache: tkaczyk-grotoap2_-2014.html plain text: tkaczyk-grotoap2_-2014.txt item: #713 of 810 id: tkaczyk-structured_affiliations-2015 author: tkaczyk title: Structured Affiliations Extraction from Scientific Literature date: 2015 words: 5727 flesch: 47 summary: Dominika Tkaczyk, Bartosz Tarnawski and Łukasz Bolikowski, from the Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical and Computational Modelling, University of Warsaw, Poland, developed CERMINE system for extracting structured metadata from scientific articles in a born-digital form. keywords: affiliation; authors; document; extraction; figure; line; metadata; order; pdf; text; zones cache: tkaczyk-structured_affiliations-2015.html plain text: tkaczyk-structured_affiliations-2015.txt item: #714 of 810 id: tobar-music_to-2011 author: tobar title: Music to My Ears: The New York Philharmonic Digital Archives date: 2011 words: 3585 flesch: 56 summary: The New York Philharmonic's Digital Archives has launched with more than 3,200 programs, more than 1,000 scores marked by past conductors such as Bernstein and Mahler. The project plans to finish the first phase of digitizing by 2012. keywords: archives; digital; metadata; new; philharmonic; project; york cache: tobar-music_to-2011.html plain text: tobar-music_to-2011.txt item: #715 of 810 id: tofan-a_low-2009 author: tofan title: A Low Cost, Low Memory Footprint, SQL and Servlet-based Solution for Searching Archived Images and Documents in Digital Collections date: 2009 words: 2050 flesch: 54 summary: A Low Cost, Low Memory Footprint, SQL and Servlet-based Solution for Searching Archived Images and Documents in Digital Collections is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 15 Number 11/12, ISSN 1082-9873. It is being used at the University of Southern. keywords: collections; java; library; search; servlet; solution cache: tofan-a_low-2009.html plain text: tofan-a_low-2009.txt item: #716 of 810 id: torvik-mapaffil_a-2015 author: torvik title: MapAffil: A Bibliographic Tool for Mapping Author Affiliation Strings to Cities and Their Geocodes Worldwide date: 2015 words: 4471 flesch: 53 summary: MapAffil is a bibliographic tool for mapping author affiliations to cities and their geocodes worldwide. Vetle I Torvik from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has designed an algorithm to solve this problem. keywords: affiliations; ambiguity; author; city; country; google; information; maps; names; pubmed; usa cache: torvik-mapaffil_a-2015.html plain text: torvik-mapaffil_a-2015.txt item: #717 of 810 id: treloar-the_data-2007 author: treloar title: The Data Curation Continuum: Managing Data Objects in Institutional Repositories date: 2007 words: 4572 flesch: 42 summary: This article describes the work at Monash University to rethink the role of repositories in supporting data management. It introduces the idea of a Data Curation Continuum and describes the various continua that might be applicable in a repository data management context. The article discusses some of the implications of this approach and reviews related work. keywords: curation; data; information; management; monash; objects; repositories; repository; research; university cache: treloar-the_data-2007.html plain text: treloar-the_data-2007.txt item: #718 of 810 id: tudhope-report_on-2005 author: tudhope title: Report on the 4th European Networked Knowledge Organization Systems/Services (NKOS) Workshop: Mapping Knowledge Organization Systems date: 2005 words: 846 flesch: 38 summary: The 4th European Networked Knowledge Organization Systems/Services (NKOS) Workshop took place on September 22 in Vienna as part of ECDL 2005. The full-day workshop was attended by 25 people. All presentations are on the Workshop website. keywords: knowledge; kos; workshop cache: tudhope-report_on-2005.html plain text: tudhope-report_on-2005.txt item: #719 of 810 id: tzoc-a_mobile-2013 author: tzoc title: A Mobile Interface for DSpace date: 2013 words: 3154 flesch: 53 summary: A mobile interface for DSpace was developed by Elías Tzoc using the jQuery Mobile Framework. DSpace is the most widely used open source repository platform. Miami University's Scholarly Commons runs on DSpace as part of a shared infrastructure administered by OhioLINK. keywords: dspace; interface; libraries; mobile; theme; web cache: tzoc-a_mobile-2013.html plain text: tzoc-a_mobile-2013.txt item: #720 of 810 id: uzwyshyn-repurposing_open-2008 author: uzwyshyn title: Repurposing Open Source Software for Agile Digital Image Library Development: The University of West Florida Libraries Model date: 2008 words: 1306 flesch: 34 summary: In 2007, the University of West Florida Department of Digital and Learning Technologies was charged with developing a digital image library focusing on the university's upcoming 40th anniversary. Ray Uzwyshyn proposes repurposing open source software for Agile Digital Image Library Development. keywords: digital; library; source; university; weblog cache: uzwyshyn-repurposing_open-2008.html plain text: uzwyshyn-repurposing_open-2008.txt item: #721 of 810 id: van_de_sompel-reference_linking-1999 author: file title: None date: None words: None flesch: None summary: The second part of two articles about reference linking in hybrid digital libraries is published in D-Lib Magazine. It describes the approach to the creation of extended services in a hybrid library environment that has been taken by the Library Automation team at the University of Ghent. keywords: database; figure; information; library; link; linking; sfx; source; user cache: van_de_sompel-reference_linking-1999 plain text: van_de_sompel-reference_linking-1999.txt item: #722 of 810 id: vanbergen-connecting_systems-2014 author: vanbergen title: Connecting Systems for Better Services Around Special Collections date: 2014 words: 3070 flesch: 53 summary: Connecting Systems for Better Services Around Special Collections at Leiden University Library in the Netherlands was published in D-Lib Magazine. The magazine was founded in 1575 by William I, Prince of Orange. Leiden owns a large number of heritage collections of national and international importance from the Western and non-Western world. keywords: catalogue; collections; digitool; library; materials; scans cache: vanbergen-connecting_systems-2014.html plain text: vanbergen-connecting_systems-2014.txt item: #723 of 810 id: vandecreek-text_mining-2016 author: vandecreek title: Text Mining at an Institution with Limited Financial Resources date: 2016 words: 3205 flesch: 49 summary: Text Mining at an Institution with Limited Financial Resources is one of the core activities of the digital humanities. Many institutions with limited financial resources cannot afford expensive database products that contain large volumes of materials suitable for analysis. The authors suggest that vendors would benefit from offering potential users the opportunity to purchase discrete portions of data sets individually. keywords: digital; institutions; materials; text; university; vendors cache: vandecreek-text_mining-2016.html plain text: vandecreek-text_mining-2016.txt item: #724 of 810 id: vandergraaf-copyright_issues-2006 author: vandergraaf title: Copyright Issues in Open Access Research Journals: The Authors Perspective date: 2006 words: 3119 flesch: 51 summary: Esther Hoorn, Maurits van der Graaf and M.V.vdgraaf are authors in the UK and the Netherlands. They discuss copyright issues in Open Access Research Journals in their article. They also discuss emerging copyright models in OA journals. keywords: academic; access; authors; copyright; reuse cache: vandergraaf-copyright_issues-2006.html plain text: vandergraaf-copyright_issues-2006.txt item: #725 of 810 id: vanderknijff-jpeg_2000-2011 author: vanderknijff title: JPEG 2000 for Long-term Preservation: JP2 as a Preservation Format date: 2011 words: 5389 flesch: 54 summary: The last few years have seen a rise in the use of JPEG 2000 in the cultural heritage sector. Several institutions are now using JPEG 2000 Part 1 (JP2 format) as a preferred archival and access format for digital imagery. Some parts of the JP2 file specification contain ambiguous information, leading to a situation where different software vendors interpret the standard slightly different. keywords: fields; format; icc; image; jp2; jpeg; preservation; profiles; resolution; specification cache: vanderknijff-jpeg_2000-2011.html plain text: vanderknijff-jpeg_2000-2011.txt item: #726 of 810 id: vanderwerf-facilitating_scholarly-2006 author: vanderwerf title: Facilitating Scholarly Communication in African Studies date: 2006 words: 5184 flesch: 41 summary: In the past ten years, research in progress has become more visible through web publishing. True open access can only be achieved if practiced both ways (by North and South) and not at the expense of academic quality standards. This commitment still needs to grow in Africanist circles. keywords: access; africa; connecting; information; journals; north; publications; publishing; research; studies cache: vanderwerf-facilitating_scholarly-2006.html plain text: vanderwerf-facilitating_scholarly-2006.txt item: #727 of 810 id: vanderwerf-longterm_preservation-1999 author: vanderwerf title: Long-term Preservation of Electronic Publications: The NEDLIB project date: 1999 words: 3863 flesch: 37 summary: The NEDLIB project was launched on January 1, 1998, with funding from the European Commission’s Telematics Application Programme. Eight national libraries in Europe, one national archive, two ICT organisations and three major publishers are participating in the project. Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands, leads the project, which aims to develop a common architectural framework and basic tools for building deposit systems for electronic publications. keywords: data; deposit; digital; dsep; information; library; preservation; publication cache: vanderwerf-longterm_preservation-1999.html plain text: vanderwerf-longterm_preservation-1999.txt item: #728 of 810 id: vandesompel-a_perspective-2012 author: vandesompel title: A Perspective on Resource Synchronization date: 2012 words: 3864 flesch: 47 summary: A Perspective on Resource Synchronization is published in Volume 18, Number 9/10 of D-Lib Magazine. It was written by Herbert Van de Sompel, Robert Sanderson, Martin Klein, Michael Nelson, Carl Lagoze, Simeon Warner, Bernhard Haslhofer, and Carl Clagoze. It is based on inspiration from prior work and insights from the recently launched N ISO/OAI ResourceSync effort. keywords: approach; change; destination; framework; information; oai; research; resource; synchronization; university; web cache: vandesompel-a_perspective-2012.html plain text: vandesompel-a_perspective-2012.txt item: #729 of 810 id: vandesompel-an_interoperable-2006 author: vandesompel title: An Interoperable Fabric for Scholarly Value Chains date: 2006 words: 8896 flesch: 41 summary: An Interoperable Fabric for Scholarly Value Chains is an article published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 12 Number 10, October 2006. The article describes an interoperability fabric among a wide variety of heterogeneous repositories holding managed collections of scholarly digital objects. keywords: core; digital; info; journal; object; obtain; owl; pathways; rdf; repositories; repository; service; surrogate cache: vandesompel-an_interoperable-2006.html plain text: vandesompel-an_interoperable-2006.txt item: #730 of 810 id: vandesompel-oai-the_santa-2000 author: vandesompel-oai title: The Santa Fe Convention of the Open Archives Initiative date: 2000 words: 5204 flesch: 45 summary: The Open Archives Initiative promotes and encourages the development of author self-archiving solutions. This paper describes the Santa Fe Convention of the OAi. It is a set of simple but potentially powerful agreements that facilitate the creation of mediator services. keywords: archives; convention; fe convention; interoperability; meeting; metadata; print; santa; santa fe; services cache: vandesompel-oai-the_santa-2000.html plain text: vandesompel-oai-the_santa-2000.txt item: #731 of 810 id: vandesompel-reminiscing_about-2015 author: vandesompel title: Reminiscing About 15 Years of Interoperability Efforts date: 2015 words: 6561 flesch: 50 summary: Herbert Van de Sompel, Michael Nelson and Michael Nelson are the authors of an opinion piece for D-Lib Magazine. They look back at three interoperability efforts they have been involved in over the past 15 years: OAI-PMH, O AI-ORE, and Memento. They discuss the current state of research communication. keywords: approach; communication; http; interoperability; links; memento; nodes; oai; ore; pmh; protocol; repository; resources; web cache: vandesompel-reminiscing_about-2015.html plain text: vandesompel-reminiscing_about-2015.txt item: #732 of 810 id: vandesompel-report_on-2002 author: vandesompel title: Report on the 2nd Workshop on the Open Archives Initiative, Gaining Independence with e-Print Archives and OAI: 17 - 19 October 2002, CERN Switzerland date: 2002 words: 1143 flesch: 46 summary: The 2nd Workshop on the Open Archives Initiative, on the theme of "Gaining Independence with e-Print Archives and OAI", was held 17 - 19 October 2002, in CERN Switzerland. The workshop was organized by a committee coordinated by Raf Dekeyser (University of Leuven) and Corrado Pettenati (CERN). It was sponsored by the European Science Foundation, Joint Information Systems Committee UK, Open Society Institute and SPARC. Participation was capped at 130 and attendees represented 20 countries. keywords: archives; oai; workshop cache: vandesompel-report_on-2002.html plain text: vandesompel-report_on-2002.txt item: #733 of 810 id: vandesompel-resource_harvesting-2004 author: vandesompel title: Resource Harvesting within the OAI-PMH Framework date: 2004 words: 7964 flesch: 49 summary: Resource Harvesting within the OAI-PMH Framework is discussed in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 10 Number 12, December 2004. It is based on the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI- PMH). It reviews and critiques existing techniques for identifying and gathering digital resources using metadata harvested through OAI. keywords: content; didl; digital; formats; metadata; oai; object; pmh; repository; resource; use cache: vandesompel-resource_harvesting-2004.html plain text: vandesompel-resource_harvesting-2004.txt item: #734 of 810 id: vandesompel-rethinking_scholarly-2004 author: vandesompel title: Rethinking Scholarly Communication: Building the System that Scholars Deserve date: 2004 words: 4597 flesch: 40 summary: There is growing dissatisfaction with the established scholarly communication system. This opinion piece presents the opinions of the author and does not necessarily reflect the views of D-Lib Magazine, its publisher, the Corporation for National Research Initiatives, or its sponsor. keywords: arxiv; communication; functions; information; journal; system; unit cache: vandesompel-rethinking_scholarly-2004.html plain text: vandesompel-rethinking_scholarly-2004.txt item: #735 of 810 id: vandeventer-ireport_on-2009 author: vandeventer title: IReport on the 2nd African Digital Scholarship and Curation Conference date: 2009 words: 1593 flesch: 33 summary: The 2nd African Digital Scholarship and Curation Conference was held in Pretoria, South Africa, on 12 and 13 May 2009. The conference was a follow-up to two conferences that were held independently in 2007 and 2008: the University of Botswana's Digital Scholarship Conference in December 2007, Gaberone, and the 1st African Digital Curation conference in May 2008. keywords: african; conference; research; scholarship cache: vandeventer-ireport_on-2009.html plain text: vandeventer-ireport_on-2009.txt item: #736 of 810 id: vannispen-the_extensible-2005 author: vannispen title: The eXtensible Past: XML as a Means for Access to Historical Datasets and a Strategy for Digital Preservation date: 2005 words: 6226 flesch: 56 summary: This article reports on the X-past project carried out by the Netherlands Historical Data Archive (NHDA). The main goal of the project is to investigate how the XML data format can improve the durability of and access to historical datasets. A prototype information system has been developed and a number of ideas have been discussed. keywords: data; data format; datasets; format; information; metadata; past; xml; xml data cache: vannispen-the_extensible-2005.html plain text: vannispen-the_extensible-2005.txt item: #737 of 810 id: vanveen-integration_of-2006 author: vanveen title: Integration of Services - Integration of Standards: Workshop Report, Koninklijke Bibliotheek, The Hague March 3, 2006 date: 2006 words: 4816 flesch: 52 summary: The Koninklijke Bibliotheek and the SRU Implementers Group held a workshop on integration of services and standards on March 3, 2006 in The Hague. The main focus was on integration with or via SRU. keywords: cql; integration; library; opensearch; openurl; protocol; services; sru; standard; web; workshop cache: vanveen-integration_of-2006.html plain text: vanveen-integration_of-2006.txt item: #738 of 810 id: vanveen-schema_for-2013 author: vanveen title: Schema for the Integration of Web Applications date: 2013 words: 4119 flesch: 57 summary: Schema for the Integration of Web Applications (SIWA) was developed to describe how a user wants data fields from a web application to be used as input for other web applications. SIWA has been simplified and improved in an effort to lower the implementation barrier. keywords: content; integration; provider; service; siwa; user; web cache: vanveen-schema_for-2013.html plain text: vanveen-schema_for-2013.txt item: #739 of 810 id: vanveen-semantic_enrichment-2015 author: vanveen title: Semantic Enrichment: a Low-barrier Infrastructure and Proposal for Alignment date: 2015 words: 4355 flesch: 45 summary: Theo van Veen, Juliette Lonij and Hanna Koppelaar write about Semantic Enrichment: a Low-barrier Infrastructure and Proposal for Alignment for Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands. keywords: data; enrichment; entities; information; infrastructure; links; resource; service cache: vanveen-semantic_enrichment-2015.html plain text: vanveen-semantic_enrichment-2015.txt item: #740 of 810 id: vanveen-sharing_functionality-2009 author: vanveen title: Sharing Functionality on the Web: A Proposed Services Infrastructure for The European Library date: 2009 words: 7112 flesch: 63 summary: Sharing Functionality on the Web: A Proposed Services Infrastructure for The European Library is a data model for describing functionality on the web. Theo van Veen, Georg Petz, Christian Sadilek and Michel Koppelaar discuss it. keywords: data; description; field; portal; service; service description; user; web cache: vanveen-sharing_functionality-2009.html plain text: vanveen-sharing_functionality-2009.txt item: #741 of 810 id: varalakshmi-curriculum_for-2009 author: varalakshmi title: Curriculum for Digital Libraries: An Analytical Study of Indian LIS Curricula date: 2009 words: 4004 flesch: 28 summary: Curriculum for Digital Libraries: An Analytical Study of Indian LIS Curricula is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 15 Number 9/10, September/October 2009. R.S.R.Varalakshmi is a professor at Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, India. keywords: course; curriculum; departments; digital; information; libraries; library; lis; paper; semester; unit; university cache: varalakshmi-curriculum_for-2009.html plain text: varalakshmi-curriculum_for-2009.txt item: #742 of 810 id: vermaaten-a_checklist-2010 author: vermaaten title: A Checklist and a Case for Documenting PREMIS-METS Decisions in a METS Profile date: 2010 words: 6533 flesch: 45 summary: A paper proposes documenting PREMIS-METS decisions in METS profiles as a beneficial internal practice and an efficient way of sharing and comparing metadata strategies. The paper also introduces a tool to help implementers document the decisions in a METS profile. keywords: document; information; metadata; mets; practices; premis; preservation; profile; repositories; repository; university cache: vermaaten-a_checklist-2010.html plain text: vermaaten-a_checklist-2010.txt item: #743 of 810 id: vermaaten-identifying_threats-2012 author: vermaaten title: Identifying Threats to Successful Digital Preservation: the SPOT Model for Risk Assessment date: 2012 words: 10925 flesch: 43 summary: Identifying Threats to Successful Digital Preservation: the SPOT Model for Risk Assessment is published in Volume 18, Number 9/10 of D-Lib Magazine. The paper proposes a new outcome-based model, the Simple Property-Oriented Threat (SPOT) Model for risk assessment. keywords: assessment; content; detail; digital; example; information; level; metadata; model; object; preservation; repository; risk; spot; threats; use cache: vermaaten-identifying_threats-2012.html plain text: vermaaten-identifying_threats-2012.txt item: #744 of 810 id: vierkant-2012_census-2013 author: vierkant title: 2012 Census of Open Access Repositories in Germany: Turning Perceived Knowledge Into Sound Understanding date: 2013 words: 6286 flesch: 44 summary: 2012 Census of Open Access Repository in Germany presents and interprets the results of a survey. The key findings of this survey shall help stakeholders in their decision making by identifying trends in the development of open access repositories in Germany. The data used in this study was collected from NARCIS, the National Academic Research and Collaborations Information System. keywords: access; access repositories; census; figure; germany; information; institutions; opus; repositories; repository; services; software cache: vierkant-2012_census-2013.html plain text: vierkant-2012_census-2013.txt item: #745 of 810 id: villarreal-sedici_servicio-2008 author: villarreal title: SeDiCI (Servicio de Difusion de la Creacion Intelectual): Intellectual Creativity Diffusion Service at the Universidad Nacional de La Plata (UNLP) date: 2008 words: 3963 flesch: 45 summary: SeDiCI is the Intellectual Creativity Diffusion Service at the Universidad Nacional de La Plata (UNLP). It was formed to publicise knowledge acquired within the different academic areas of UNLP. D-Lib Magazine, Volume 14 Number 9/10, September/October 2008, ISSN 1082-9873. keywords: document; information; metadata; online; project; sedici; unlp; website cache: villarreal-sedici_servicio-2008.html plain text: villarreal-sedici_servicio-2008.txt item: #746 of 810 id: vitiello-identifiers_and-2004 author: vitiello title: Identifiers and Identification Systems: An Informational Look at Policies and Roles from a Library Perspective date: 2004 words: 7351 flesch: 44 summary: Giuseppe Vitiello is the Director of Publishing at Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome (Italy) and author of an article on Identifiers and Identification Systems. In the last decade, there has been a general reshuffle in the documentary landscape. Scientific, Technical and Medical (STM) publishers and aggregators are performing par excellence library functions within their portals. Publishing functions are also being taken over by libraries. keywords: agencies; doi; identification; identifier; international; isbn; iso; issn; libraries; library; number; publishers; standard; work cache: vitiello-identifiers_and-2004.html plain text: vitiello-identifiers_and-2004.txt item: #747 of 810 id: voelske-a_keyquerybased-2014 author: voelske title: A Keyquery-Based Classification System for CORE date: 2014 words: 3849 flesch: 51 summary: A Keyquery-Based Classification System for CORE was developed by Michael Völske, Tim Gollub, Matthias Hagen and Benno Stein at Bauhaus-Universität Weimar in Weimar, Germany. keywords: classification; clustering; core; document; keyquery; search; set; system; taxonomy cache: voelske-a_keyquerybased-2014.html plain text: voelske-a_keyquerybased-2014.txt item: #748 of 810 id: vonsuchodoletz-report_on-2013 author: vonsuchodoletz title: Report on the First iPres Workshop on Practical Emulation Tools and Strategies date: 2013 words: 3918 flesch: 39 summary: Report on the First iPres Workshop on Practical Emulation Tools and Strategies. The 9th International Conference on Digital Preservation took place from October 1-5, 2012 at the University of Toronto's Chestnut Convention Centre. The workshop on emulation was one of the full-day events held on October 1st. keywords: access; art; data; emulation; environments; institutions; objects; preservation; software; strategies cache: vonsuchodoletz-report_on-2013.html plain text: vonsuchodoletz-report_on-2013.txt item: #749 of 810 id: waaijers-quality_of-2011 author: waaijers title: Quality of Research Data, an Operational Approach date: 2011 words: 5595 flesch: 51 summary: Quality of Research Data, an Operational Approach is published in Volume 17, Number 1/2 of D-Lib Magazine. Leo Waaijers, Maurits van der Graaf and M.V.vdgraaf are the authors. keywords: data; datasets; life; management; peer; quality; research; review; sciences cache: waaijers-quality_of-2011.html plain text: waaijers-quality_of-2011.txt item: #750 of 810 id: wagner-a_metadata-2002 author: wagner title: A Metadata Registry For the Semantic Web date: 2002 words: 5471 flesch: 52 summary: A Metadata Registry for the Semantic Web is a W3C project whose goal is to enable a 'cooperative' Web where machines and humans can exchange electronic content that has clear-cut, unambiguous meaning. This article will explore the role of metadata registries and describe three prototypes, written by the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative. keywords: dcmi; interface; language; metadata; prototype; rdf; registry; schemas; terms; web cache: wagner-a_metadata-2002.html plain text: wagner-a_metadata-2002.txt item: #751 of 810 id: waibel-museum_data-2010 author: waibel title: Museum Data Exchange: Learning How to Share date: 2010 words: 8987 flesch: 46 summary: Museum Data Exchange is a project funded by Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to model data sharing in the museum community. The project created tools to extract CDWA Lite XML records out of collections management systems and share them via OAI-PMH. OCLC Research harvested 900K records from participating museums and analyzed them for standards conformance and interoperability. keywords: aggregation; art; cdwa; coboat; contributors; data; elements; figure; information; institutions; lite; museum; oai; oclc; project; records; research; values cache: waibel-museum_data-2010.html plain text: waibel-museum_data-2010.txt item: #752 of 810 id: wake-hilt_-2001 author: wake title: HILT - High-Level Thesaurus Project: Building Consensus for Interoperable Subject Access across Communities date: 2001 words: 3165 flesch: 52 summary: HILT - High-Level Thesaurus Project: Building Consensus for Interoperable Subject Access across Communities is an overview of the work carried out by the HILT Project at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK. keywords: cross; hilt; option; scheme; services; stakeholders; subject cache: wake-hilt_-2001.html plain text: wake-hilt_-2001.txt item: #753 of 810 id: walters-strategies_and-2006 author: walters title: Strategies and Frameworks for Institutional Repositories and the New Support Infrastructure for Scholarly Communications date: 2006 words: 4334 flesch: 38 summary: Institutional repositories (IRs) are proliferating as they become an indispensable component for information and knowledge sharing in the scholarly world. IRs can help create a new infrastructure to support scholarly communications and digital research. Tyler Walters is an associate director at the Georgia Institute of Technology Library and Information Center. keywords: conference; content; digital; faculty; information; library; output; services; smartech cache: walters-strategies_and-2006.html plain text: walters-strategies_and-2006.txt item: #754 of 810 id: wang-semanticssensitive_retrieval-1999 author: wang title: Semantics-sensitive Retrieval for Digital Picture Libraries date: 1999 words: 4160 flesch: 53 summary: SIMPLIcity is an image database retrieval system. It uses high-level semantics and integrated region matching based upon image segmentation. It classifies images into categories intended to distinguish semantically meaningful differences. It narrows the searching range in a database and allows semantically adaptive searching methods. keywords: color; database; figure; image; query; region; retrieval; semantics; simplicity; system cache: wang-semanticssensitive_retrieval-1999.html plain text: wang-semanticssensitive_retrieval-1999.txt item: #755 of 810 id: ward-report_on-2007 author: ward title: Report on CORDRA at Work: Held November 13-14, 2006, in Memphis, Tennessee date: 2007 words: 2553 flesch: 34 summary: The CORDRA @ WORK meeting was held at the Workforce ADL Co-Lab, located on the University of Memphis campus on November 13 and 14, 2006. The meeting brought together international stakeholders in Content Object Repository Discovery and Registration/Resolution Architecture (CORDRA). keywords: adl; content; cordra; learning; metadata; registry; repository cache: ward-report_on-2007.html plain text: ward-report_on-2007.txt item: #756 of 810 id: warnick-searching_the-2001 author: warnick title: Searching the Deep Web: Directed Query Engine Applications at the Department of Energy date: 2001 words: 4213 flesch: 41 summary: Walter L. Warnick, PhD, R.L. Scott, MPA, Lorrie A. Johnson, MSLIS, Abe Lederman, MSCS, Karen J. Spence, MLS and Valerie S. Allen are discussing Directed Query Engine Applications at the Department of Energy. keywords: engine; explorer; information; query; query engine; search; searching; web cache: warnick-searching_the-2001.html plain text: warnick-searching_the-2001.txt item: #757 of 810 id: waugh-the_design-2007 author: waugh title: The Design and Implementation of an Ingest Function to a Digital Archive date: 2007 words: 6209 flesch: 52 summary: The Public Record Office Victoria commissioned a digital archive in late 2005. The archive provides OAIS compliant end-to-end digital archive functionality. In this article Andrew Waugh describes the design of the ingest function and the lessons learnt about it. keywords: archive; digital; function; ingest; objects; processing; prov; set; transfer cache: waugh-the_design-2007.html plain text: waugh-the_design-2007.txt item: #758 of 810 id: weaver-researcher_profiles-2008 author: weaver title: Researcher Profiles and Portfolios: Use Cases of the Facebook Service and the University of Queensland Researchers Service date: 2008 words: 4337 flesch: 56 summary: The University of Queensland maintains an online research profiling system, UQ Researchers, to showcase the expertise of its academic staff and postgraduate students. External users can search for topical areas and seek opportunities for research collaboration. Participation in the service is currently optional. keywords: facebook; information; profiles; publications; researchers; rss; users cache: weaver-researcher_profiles-2008.html plain text: weaver-researcher_profiles-2008.txt item: #759 of 810 id: webb-oh_you-2013 author: webb title: 'Oh, you wanted us to preserve that?!' Statements of Preservation Intent for the National Library of Australia's Digital Collections date: 2013 words: 6925 flesch: 43 summary: Statement of Preservation Intent for the National Library of Australia's Digital Collections is published in Volume 19, Number 1/2 of D-Lib Magazine. Colin Webb, David Pearson, Paul Koerbin, and David Perason are the authors of the paper. keywords: access; action; collections; content; intent; library; nla; pandora; preservation; properties; statements; web cache: webb-oh_you-2013.html plain text: webb-oh_you-2013.txt item: #760 of 810 id: weibel-border_crossings-2005 author: weibel title: Border Crossings: Reflections on a Decade of Metadata Consensus Building date: 2005 words: 3247 flesch: 54 summary: Stuart L. Weibel is the senior research scientist at OCLC Research. He was a member of the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative management team. D-Lib Magazine is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year. It was founded in 1995. keywords: community; core; dcmi; dublin; lib; metadata; standards; web cache: weibel-border_crossings-2005.html plain text: weibel-border_crossings-2005.txt item: #761 of 810 id: weibel-dublin_core-2002 author: weibel title: Dublin Core Metadata Initiative Progress Report and Workplan for 2002 date: 2002 words: 3701 flesch: 43 summary: Dublin Core Metadata Initiative Progress Report and Workplan for 2002 is published in D-Lib Magazine Volume 8 Number 2. The report summarizes the accomplishments and changes that have taken place in the Initiative during the past year and outlines the workplan for the coming year. keywords: board; core; core metadata; dcmi; dublin; dublin core; initiative; metadata cache: weibel-dublin_core-2002.html plain text: weibel-dublin_core-2002.txt item: #762 of 810 id: weibel-metadata_principles-2002 author: weibel title: Metadata Principles and Practicalities date: 2002 words: 6131 flesch: 42 summary: Erik Duval, Wayne Hodgins, Stuart Sutton and Stuart L. Weibel discuss Metadata Principles and Practicalities in D-Lib Magazine, April 2002. They discuss how metadata should be integrated into information systems. keywords: application; element; example; information; interoperability; metadata; namespace; resource; schema; set; value; web cache: weibel-metadata_principles-2002.html plain text: weibel-metadata_principles-2002.txt item: #763 of 810 id: weibel-state_of-2003 author: weibel title: State of the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative, April 2003 date: 2003 words: 2755 flesch: 48 summary: State of the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative, April 2003. Annual conference held in Florence, Italy in October. New developments in broadening the community to commercial users of metadata discussed. Plans for an international network of national affiliates are described. keywords: board; core; dcmi; dublin; group; metadata; working cache: weibel-state_of-2003.html plain text: weibel-state_of-2003.txt item: #764 of 810 id: weibel-the_dublin-2000 author: weibel title: The Dublin Core Metadata Initiative: Mission, Current Activities, and Future Directions date: 2000 words: 6783 flesch: 41 summary: The Dublin Core Metadata Initiative (DCMI) has led the development of structured metadata to support resource discovery. The DCMI has developed a core standard that enhances cross-disciplinary discovery and has been translated into 25 languages to date. It has brought to fruition Australian, European and North American standards with promise as a global standard for resource discovery and an open community of practitioners. keywords: core; dcmi; development; dublin; dublin core; elements; group; initiative; metadata; qualifiers; registry; schemas; support; working; working group cache: weibel-the_dublin-2000.html plain text: weibel-the_dublin-2000.txt item: #765 of 810 id: weig-large_scale-2007 author: weig title: Large Scale Digitization of Oral History: A Case Study date: 2007 words: 5349 flesch: 55 summary: Large Scale Digitization of Oral History: A Case Study describes an oral history analog-to-digital reformatting pilot project conducted at the University of Kentucky Libraries for the purposes of preservation and access. The project includes master file creation and a custom interface for searching and retrieving Web mounted audio segments. The article also explores what can be accomplished in this area with a large target collection and limited funding. keywords: analog; audio; conversion; digital; file; khz; master; project; student; tape; time cache: weig-large_scale-2007.html plain text: weig-large_scale-2007.txt item: #766 of 810 id: weig-the_kyvl-2002 author: weig title: The KYVL Kentuckiana Digital Library Project: Background and Current Status date: 2002 words: 1151 flesch: 37 summary: The 1997 Kentucky Postsecondary Education Improvement Act allowed the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary education to provide funding for the Kentucky Virtual Library. In 1999, the KYVL implemented its digital library initiative focused on providing enhanced access to archival collections housed in Kentucky repositories. Participants currently represent 15 Kentucky institutions including colleges, universities, historical societies and museums. keywords: digital; kentuckiana; kentucky; library; project cache: weig-the_kyvl-2002.html plain text: weig-the_kyvl-2002.txt item: #767 of 810 id: wenqing-building_the-2010 author: wenqing title: Building the New-generation China Academic Digital Library Information System (CADLIS): A Review and Prospectus date: 2010 words: 5002 flesch: 35 summary: Building the New-generation China Academic Digital Library Information System (CADLIS) is a national project funded by the Chinese government. CADLIS is a nation-wide academic library cooperative with over one thousand member libraries in China. It is an open framework and infrastructure designed to help academic libraries build large-scale federated academic digital libraries. keywords: academic; calis; digital; information; libraries; library; national; platform; services; system cache: wenqing-building_the-2010.html plain text: wenqing-building_the-2010.txt item: #768 of 810 id: westbrook-metadata_clean-2012 author: westbrook title: Metadata Clean Sweep: A Digital Library Audit Project date: 2012 words: 5904 flesch: 49 summary: Metadata Clean Sweep: A Digital Library Audit Project is published in Volume 18, Number 5/6 of D-Lib Magazine, May/June 2012. The project aimed to improve the quality and consistency of metadata for digital collections published in the University of Houston Digital Library. keywords: audit; collections; digital; errors; items; library; metadata; pilot; project; quality; uhdl cache: westbrook-metadata_clean-2012.html plain text: westbrook-metadata_clean-2012.txt item: #769 of 810 id: westervelt-library_of-2014 author: westervelt title: Library of Congress Recommended Format Specifications: Encouraging Preservation Without Discouraging Creation date: 2014 words: 3015 flesch: 42 summary: The Library of Congress has developed the Recommended Format Specifications to help its staff in their work of acquiring content for its collection. The Library will be reviewing and revising the specifications on an annual basis and welcomes feedback and input from all interested parties. keywords: congress; format; format specifications; library; specifications cache: westervelt-library_of-2014.html plain text: westervelt-library_of-2014.txt item: #770 of 810 id: westrienen-academic_institutional-2005 author: westrienen title: Academic Institutional Repositories: Deployment Status in 13 Nations as of Mid 2005 date: 2005 words: 5540 flesch: 34 summary: In May 2005, the Coalition for Networked Information, UK Joint Information Systems Committee, and the SURF Foundation in the Netherlands hosted an international conference titled "Making the Strategic Case for Institutional Repositories". The purpose of the conference was to take a broad look at the current state of deployment of institutional repositories (IRs) in the academic sector and explore how national policies and strategies were shaping this deployment. The organizers solicited data on institutional repository deployment from some 13 nations: Australia, Canada, the United States and ten European countries: Belgium, France, the UK, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Germany, Italy and Netherlands. keywords: countries; country; data; irs; national; nations; number; repositories; repository cache: westrienen-academic_institutional-2005.html plain text: westrienen-academic_institutional-2005.txt item: #771 of 810 id: white-evaluation_of-2003 author: white title: Evaluation of Chat Reference Service Quality: Pilot Study date: 2003 words: 5407 flesch: 48 summary: This article reports on a pilot study on the quality of chat reference services. The pilot will inform the methods for a larger, evaluative study of the quality. The study will use obtrusive observation techniques to look at several aspects of chat-based reference services from the information seeker's perspective. keywords: chat; information; library; quality; questions; reference; service; study; time cache: white-evaluation_of-2003.html plain text: white-evaluation_of-2003.txt item: #772 of 810 id: whitney-the_melvyl-2006 author: whitney title: The Melvyl Recommender Project: Developing Library Recommendation Services date: 2006 words: 5048 flesch: 48 summary: The Melvyl Recommender Project (California Digital Library, 2005) has been exploring methods and feasibility of closing the gap between features library patrons want and have come to expect from information retrieval systems. Online library catalogs (OPACs) have changed little and are notoriously difficult for patrons to use. keywords: circulation; data; digital; items; library; recommendations; recommender; subject; system; users cache: whitney-the_melvyl-2006.html plain text: whitney-the_melvyl-2006.txt item: #773 of 810 id: wickett-representing_cultural-2014 author: wickett title: Representing Cultural Collections in Digital Aggregation and Exchange Environments date: 2014 words: 4054 flesch: 32 summary: Karen M. Wickett, University of Texas at Austin, Antoine Isaac, Europeana Foundation, Martin Doerr, FORTH-ICS, Crete, Katrina Fenlon, Instituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione, and University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign are the authors of the article. keywords: aggregation; collection; data; digital; edm; europeana; information; properties; representation cache: wickett-representing_cultural-2014.html plain text: wickett-representing_cultural-2014.txt item: #774 of 810 id: wilensky-robust_hyperlinks-2000 author: wilensky title: Robust Hyperlinks and Locations date: 2000 words: 5483 flesch: 50 summary: Thomas A. Phelps and Robert Wilensky suggest building "permissive, but robust" digital library systems and services as an alternative to "strict, but fragile" systems. They apply the permissive approach to two related problems of reference in distributed information systems: robust hyperlinks and robust locations. keywords: context; document; locations; resources; robustness; systems; tree; walk; web; wilensky cache: wilensky-robust_hyperlinks-2000.html plain text: wilensky-robust_hyperlinks-2000.txt item: #775 of 810 id: wilson-a_tenth-2005 author: wilson title: A Tenth Anniversary for D-Lib Magazine date: 2005 words: 2938 flesch: 53 summary: This issue of D-Lib Magazine marks the magazine's tenth anniversary. To celebrate, the magazine invited articles from ten authors involved in digital library (DL) research. Four of these authors were involved with the launch and funding of the magazine as editors or as government program managers. keywords: articles; citations; digital; information; lib; magazine cache: wilson-a_tenth-2005.html plain text: wilson-a_tenth-2005.txt item: #776 of 810 id: wilson-report_on-2002 author: wilson title: Report on the Third International Conference on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR 2002): 14 - 17 October 2002, Paris, France date: 2002 words: 1139 flesch: 37 summary: Bonita Wilson was in Paris for ISMIR 2002 (the third International Conference on Music Information Retrieval) from 14-17 October 2002. The conference offered tutorials, paper presentations, poster demonstrations, exhibits and three panel sessions. Social events included a concert at the IRCAM concert hall and a banquet aboard the Bel Ami. keywords: conference; information; ismir; music cache: wilson-report_on-2002.html plain text: wilson-report_on-2002.txt item: #777 of 810 id: wilson-what_readers-2005 author: wilson title: What Readers Want: A Study of E-Fiction Usability date: 2005 words: 3197 flesch: 61 summary: What Readers Want: A Study of E-Fiction Usability is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 11 Number 5, May 2005. The EBONI Project defined a set of best practice guidelines for designing electronic textbooks. The general guidelines for the design of textbooks on the Internet can be applied to ebooks. keywords: book; fiction; participants; reader; reading; study cache: wilson-what_readers-2005.html plain text: wilson-what_readers-2005.txt item: #778 of 810 id: witten-greenstone_opensource-2001 author: witten title: Greenstone: Open-Source Digital Library Software date: 2001 words: 4304 flesch: 54 summary: Greenstone is an open-source system for the construction and presentation of information collections. The system is extensible and extensible. Users can build new collections styled after existing ones from material on the Web or from their local files. keywords: browsing; collection; documents; greenstone; library; metadata; new; text; users cache: witten-greenstone_opensource-2001.html plain text: witten-greenstone_opensource-2001.txt item: #779 of 810 id: witten-stoned_a-2005 author: witten title: StoneD: A Bridge between Greenstone and DSpace date: 2005 words: 8369 flesch: 53 summary: StoneD describes a bridge between Greenstone and DSpace for digital libraries. The aim of the two systems is very different, but their domains of application do overlap. StoneD provides a bridge that allows users of either system to easily migrate to the other or continue with a combination of both. keywords: collection; core; digital; document; dspace; figure; file; greenstone; interface; library; metadata; new; plugin; source; systems; users cache: witten-stoned_a-2005.html plain text: witten-stoned_a-2005.txt item: #780 of 810 id: wojick-the_digital-2006 author: wojick title: The Digital Road to Scientific Knowledge Diffusion: A Faster, Better Way to Scientific Progress? date: 2006 words: 2853 flesch: 41 summary: The Digital Road to Scientific Knowledge Diffusion: A Faster, Better Way to Scientific Progress? is written by David E. Wojick, Walter L. Warnick, Bonnie C. Carroll and June Crowe. The author explains how scientific advancement is based on work that has come before. keywords: diffusion; information; knowledge; progress; research; science cache: wojick-the_digital-2006.html plain text: wojick-the_digital-2006.txt item: #781 of 810 id: wolpers-contextualized_attention-2007 author: wolpers title: Contextualized Attention Metadata: Personalized Access to Digital Resources: JCDL 2007 Workshop Report date: 2007 words: 1049 flesch: 42 summary: The CAMA 2007 joint IEEE/ACM JCDL workshop focused on the use of contextualized attention metadata for the personalization of access to digital resources. The workshop was held at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (K.U.Leuven), Belgium. keywords: attention; metadata; user cache: wolpers-contextualized_attention-2007.html plain text: wolpers-contextualized_attention-2007.txt item: #782 of 810 id: wolski-building_an-2011 author: wolski title: Building an Institutional Discovery Layer for Virtual Research Collections date: 2011 words: 5157 flesch: 46 summary: Building an Institutional Discovery Layer for Virtual Research Collections is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 17, Number 5/6. Malcolm Wolski, Joanna Richardson and Robyn Rebollo discuss the challenges and benefits of building a research repository at Griffith University, Australia. keywords: data; discovery; hub; information; libraries; library; metadata; national; project; research; researchers; service; university cache: wolski-building_an-2011.html plain text: wolski-building_an-2011.txt item: #783 of 810 id: wrenn-institutional_repository-2009 author: wrenn title: Institutional Repository on a Shoestring date: 2009 words: 2957 flesch: 43 summary: Humboldt State University's institutional repository, HDS, originated as a pilot project during the Library's August 2004 planning meeting and became a permanent Library service in April 2006. HDS is unfunded and reliant on contributions of time from librarians and library staff for its maintenance and development. keywords: faculty; hds; humboldt; library; repository; staff; systems; university cache: wrenn-institutional_repository-2009.html plain text: wrenn-institutional_repository-2009.txt item: #784 of 810 id: wright-metadesign_of-2002 author: wright title: Meta-Design of a Community Digital Library date: 2002 words: 3234 flesch: 46 summary: Michael Wright and Mary Marlino developed The Digital Library for Earth System Education Program Center at the University of Colorado at Boulder. The development of DLESE was based on a conceptual framework developed from the analysis of a variety of open source projects. keywords: community; design; development; digital; dlese; library; participants; process cache: wright-metadesign_of-2002.html plain text: wright-metadesign_of-2002.txt item: #785 of 810 id: wright-using_data-2013 author: wright title: Using Data Curation Profiles to Design the Datastar Dataset Registry date: 2013 words: 7689 flesch: 37 summary: Sarah Wright, Wendy A. Kozlowski, Dianne Dietrich, Huda J. Khan, Leslie McIntosh, and Gail S. Steinhart from Cornell University and Washington University School of Medicine created Data Curation Profiles to design the Datastar research data registry project. keywords: ability; comments; cornell; curation; data; data curation; dataset; datastar; development; discovery; metadata; priority; profiles; project; researchers; university cache: wright-using_data-2013.html plain text: wright-using_data-2013.txt item: #786 of 810 id: wright-what_do-2013 author: wright title: What do Librarians Need to Know About MOOCs? date: 2013 words: 2562 flesch: 44 summary: What do librarians need to know about Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)? D-Lib Magazine, March/April 2013, Volume 19, Number 3/4. The proliferation of MOOCs has been hailed as a potent defense against the rising cost and insular culture of attending a traditional college. To date, no course has been accepted for transfer credit at a major on-campus institution. Some administrators and higher-education experts predict their gradual integration into university curriculum. keywords: courses; learning; librarians; library; moocs; online; university cache: wright-what_do-2013.html plain text: wright-what_do-2013.txt item: #787 of 810 id: wu-the_future-2015 author: wu title: The Future of Institutional Repositories at Small Academic Institutions: Analysis and Insights date: 2015 words: 4926 flesch: 36 summary: The Future of Institutional Repositories at Small Academic Institutions: Analysis and Insights is published in Volume 21, Number 9/10 of D-Lib Magazine. The article suggests how institutional repositories at small academic institutions can thrive by focusing on classroom teaching and student experiential learning. keywords: content; digital; faculty; institutions; journal; libraries; library; repositories; repository; research; teaching; university cache: wu-the_future-2015.html plain text: wu-the_future-2015.txt item: #788 of 810 id: xiaodong-china_national-2010 author: xiaodong title: China National Science and Technology Digital Library (NSTL) date: 2010 words: 2389 flesch: 29 summary: China National Science and Technology Digital Library (NSDL) was founded in 2008. The Centre for Documentation and Information was established in 2000. The article describes the ongoing development and service strategy of the Centre and focuses on the expansion of various service modes of the Library. keywords: china; information; literature; nstl; s&t; service; technology cache: xiaodong-china_national-2010.html plain text: xiaodong-china_national-2010.txt item: #789 of 810 id: xu-semantic_description-2015 author: xu title: Semantic Description of Cultural Digital Images: Using a Hierarchical Model and Controlled Vocabulary date: 2015 words: 6814 flesch: 44 summary: Semantic description and annotation of digital images is key to the management and reuse of images in humanities computing. This paper proposes a semantic description framework for content description based on information needs and retrieval theory. The framework combines the semantic description with a domain thesaurus. It is applicable to the description of cultural digital image content. keywords: annotation; content; description; dunhuang; framework; frescoes; image; image description; information; layer; level; model; object; scene; terms cache: xu-semantic_description-2015.html plain text: xu-semantic_description-2015.txt item: #790 of 810 id: yakel-creating_the-2007 author: yakel title: Creating the Next Generation of Archival Finding Aids date: 2007 words: 3618 flesch: 46 summary: Elizabeth Yakel, Seth Shaw, Polly Reynolds and Pbenes discuss the Next Generation of Archival Finding Aids in D-Lib Magazine May/June 2007 issue 5/6. Since the advent of the Internet, access to information about primary sources has improved and archivists have been early adopters of Internet technologies. keywords: aids; archival; bear; collections; ead; expedition; finding; site cache: yakel-creating_the-2007.html plain text: yakel-creating_the-2007.txt item: #791 of 810 id: yang-automatic_and-2012 author: yang title: Automatic and Interactive Browsing Hierarchy Construction for Scientific Publication Collections date: 2012 words: 6591 flesch: 54 summary: Automatic and Interactive Browsing Hierarchy Construction for Scientific Publication Collections is published in D-Lib Magazine, Volume 18, Number 7/8, July/August 2012. Grace Hui Yang from Georgetown University presents a novel automatic browsing hierarchy construction algorithm. keywords: algorithm; browsing; collection; concepts; construction; distance; hierarchies; hierarchy; human; new; section; user cache: yang-automatic_and-2012.html plain text: yang-automatic_and-2012.txt item: #792 of 810 id: yeh-deploying_islandora-2016 author: yeh title: Deploying Islandora as a Digital Repository Platform: a Multifaceted Experience at the University of Denver Libraries date: 2016 words: 2946 flesch: 45 summary: Shea-Tinn Yeh, Fernando Reyes, Jeff Rynhart, Philip Bain, Sheila Yeh and Fernando Reyes were tasked with implementing an Islandora open-source framework for the Special Collections Department at the University of Denver. The development team had to learn fast and be innovative, agile and systematic in order to work with such a complicated system. keywords: data; denver; development; digital; islandora; management; repository; system; university cache: yeh-deploying_islandora-2016.html plain text: yeh-deploying_islandora-2016.txt item: #793 of 810 id: ying-bottled_or-2015 author: ying title: "Bottled or Tap?" A Map for Integrating International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) into Shared Shelf and Artstor date: 2015 words: 4368 flesch: 44 summary: "Bottled or Tap?" is a map for Integrating International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) into Shared Shelf and Artstor. William Ying and James Shulman map how the non-profit organization is putting the IIIF into practice. keywords: access; artstor; collections; content; digital; dpla; iiif; image; library; shelf; work cache: ying-bottled_or-2015.html plain text: ying-bottled_or-2015.txt item: #794 of 810 id: young-using_the-2003 author: young title: Using the OAI-PMH...Differently date: 2003 words: 5431 flesch: 54 summary: The Open Archives Initiative's Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) was created to facilitate discovery of distributed resources. Herbert Van de Sompel, Jeffrey A. Young, Thomas B. Hickey and Herbert V. van de Sommel used the OAI- PMH to make core metadata about scholarly objects searchable through a single user interface. keywords: identifier; metadata; oai; openurl; pmh; record; repositories; repository; thesaurus; user cache: young-using_the-2003.html plain text: young-using_the-2003.txt item: #795 of 810 id: young-wikid_an-2006 author: young title: WikiD: An OpenURL 1.0 Application date: 2006 words: 2575 flesch: 38 summary: WikiD is an OpenURL 1.0 application. The model for this application is a wiki engine generalized to manage multiple collections of XML records. The article describes WikiD and how it can serve as an example for applications that can be built on the foundation of the OpenURL framework. keywords: application; change; openurl; referent; service; wikid cache: young-wikid_an-2006.html plain text: young-wikid_an-2006.txt item: #796 of 810 id: younglove-rethinking_the-2013 author: younglove title: Rethinking the Digital Media Library for RIT's The Wallace Center date: 2013 words: 6528 flesch: 41 summary: RIT's The Wallace Center will soon bring major changes to its institutional repository, the RIT Digital Media Library Repository (DML). In late 2013, the DML will be rebranded as RIT Scholar Works. The new repository will have a narrower research focus and will be launched in fall of 2013. keywords: commons; content; digital; dml; dspace; materials; model; repositories; repository; research; rit; software; university cache: younglove-rethinking_the-2013.html plain text: younglove-rethinking_the-2013.txt item: #797 of 810 id: yuanli-institutional_repositories-2011 author: yuanli title: Institutional Repositories and Digital Preservation: Assessing Current Practices at Research Libraries date: 2011 words: 5230 flesch: 42 summary: Institutional Repository and Digital Preservation: Assessing Current Practices at Research Libraries is published in D-Lib Magazine May/June 2011, Volume 17, Number 5/6. It's written by Yiuan Li, Meghan Banach and authors from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. They discuss the challenges and opportunities of implementing digital preservation for Institutional Repositories. keywords: content; digital; institutional; irs; percent; preservation; repositories; survey; term cache: yuanli-institutional_repositories-2011.html plain text: yuanli-institutional_repositories-2011.txt item: #798 of 810 id: zarro-exploring_social-2012 author: zarro title: Exploring Social Curation date: 2012 words: 3816 flesch: 56 summary: Michael Zarro and Catherine Hall from Drexel University investigate social curating activities on Pinterest. Pinterest is the third most popular social media website in the United States. It allows users to organize and share objects they encounter on the Web by curating digital collections on a virtual "pinboard" keywords: image; information; lam; libraries; library; pins; pinterest; smithsonian; user; web cache: zarro-exploring_social-2012.html plain text: zarro-exploring_social-2012.txt item: #799 of 810 id: zeng-metadata_interoperability-2006 author: zeng title: Metadata Interoperability and Standardization - A Study of Methodology Part II: Achieving Interoperability at the Record and Repository Levels date: 2006 words: 5932 flesch: 47 summary: This is the second part of an analysis of the methods that have been used to achieve or improve interoperability among metadata schemas and their applications. Marcia Lei Zeng from Kent State University and Lois Mai Chan from the University of Kentucky are the authors of the study. keywords: digital; elements; figure; information; interoperability; level; library; mapping; metadata; record; repository; subject cache: zeng-metadata_interoperability-2006.html plain text: zeng-metadata_interoperability-2006.txt item: #800 of 810 id: zeng-report_on-2010 author: zeng title: Report on the 2009 Joint CENDI/NKOS Workshop - Knowledge Organization Systems: Managing to the Future date: 2010 words: 1802 flesch: 36 summary: Report on the 2009 Joint CENDI/NKOS workshop "Knowledge Organization Systems: Managing to the Future" was held at the National Agricultural Library at Beltsville, Maryland on October 22, 2009. It was the ninth workshop on Networked Knowledge Organization Systems sponsored by the NKOS group in the U.S. since 1998. keywords: information; library; nkos; ontology; organization; vocabularies; workshop cache: zeng-report_on-2010.html plain text: zeng-report_on-2010.txt item: #801 of 810 id: zeng-semantic_search-2013 author: zeng title: Semantic Search: Magnet for the Needle in the Search Haystack: Report on the 2012 Joint NKOS/CENDI Workshop date: 2013 words: 1906 flesch: 41 summary: Report on the 2012 Joint NKOS/CENDI Workshop on Semantic Search: Magnet for the Needle in the Search Haystack. It was the tenth workshop on Networked Knowledge Organization Systems/Services sponsored by the NKOS group in the U.S. since 1998. keywords: data; information; knowledge; nkos; search; u.s; workshop cache: zeng-semantic_search-2013.html plain text: zeng-semantic_search-2013.txt item: #802 of 810 id: zhang-creating_online-2007 author: zhang title: Creating Online Historical Scrapbooks with a User-Friendly Interface: A Case Study date: 2007 words: 4237 flesch: 61 summary: Allison B. Zhang is manager of the Digital Collections Production Center at Washington Research Library Consortium in Upper Marlboro, MD. She developed a new approach for presenting online scrapbooks with "page flip" animation and clickable-items. keywords: carroll; file; flash; images; item; online; page; scrapbook cache: zhang-creating_online-2007.html plain text: zhang-creating_online-2007.txt item: #803 of 810 id: zhang-information_retrieval-2002 author: zhang title: Information Retrieval by Semantic Analysis and Visualization of the Concept Space of D-Lib Magazine date: 2002 words: 3975 flesch: 57 summary: Information Retrieval by Semantic Analysis and Visualization of the Concept Space of D-Lib Magazine is a method for retrieving documents from a digital library through a visual interface based on automatically generated concepts. The resulting graph layout serves as an aid to users for retrieving the documents. keywords: algorithm; concepts; information; interface; nodes; space; terms; visualization cache: zhang-information_retrieval-2002.html plain text: zhang-information_retrieval-2002.txt item: #804 of 810 id: zhen-overview_of-2010 author: zhen title: Overview of Digital Library Development in China date: 2010 words: 3364 flesch: 29 summary: China began its digital library development in the mid-1990s with a series of studies and pilot projects. In 2000, a number of national-level digital library projects were approved, moving the China Digital Library effort into the implementation phase. Some universities, colleges and industries have begun implementing their digital libraries. keywords: china; chinese; development; digital; library; national; project; system cache: zhen-overview_of-2010.html plain text: zhen-overview_of-2010.txt item: #805 of 810 id: zhu-creating_a-1999 author: zhu title: Creating a Large-Scale Digital Library for Georeferenced Information date: 1999 words: 3639 flesch: 50 summary: Creating a Large-Scale Digital Library for Georeferenced Information was published in D-Lib Magazine July/August 1999. The project presents a Geospatial Knowledge Representation System (GKRS) prototype that integrates multiple knowledge sources to support concept-based geographic information retrieval. keywords: figure; frame; image; information; knowledge; query; source; system cache: zhu-creating_a-1999.html plain text: zhu-creating_a-1999.txt item: #806 of 810 id: zia-the_nsf-2000 author: zia title: The NSF National Science, Mathematics, Engineering, and Technology Education Digital Library (NSDL) Program: A Progress Report date: 2000 words: 3180 flesch: 37 summary: The National Science Foundation has launched the National Science, Mathematics, Engineering, and Technology Education Digital Library (NSDL) program. The program is intended to serve the needs of learners belonging to a broad user audience -- K to 12, undergraduate, graduate, and life-long learning in both formal and informal settings. keywords: digital; education; institution; learning; library; national; program; project; science; university cache: zia-the_nsf-2000.html plain text: zia-the_nsf-2000.txt item: #807 of 810 id: zia-the_nsf-2001 author: zia title: The NSF National Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Educational Digital Library (NSDL) Program: New Projects and a Progress Report date: 2001 words: 3533 flesch: 39 summary: The National Science Foundation's (NSF) National Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education Digital Library (NSDL) program aims to build a national digital library of high quality science, technology, engineering, and mathematics educational materials for students and teachers at all levels. keywords: digital; education; institution; library; nsdl; project; research; science; services; university cache: zia-the_nsf-2001.html plain text: zia-the_nsf-2001.txt item: #808 of 810 id: zia-the_nsf-2002 author: zia title: The NSF National Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education Digital Library (NSDL) Program: New Projects in Fiscal Year 2002 date: 2002 words: 5114 flesch: 38 summary: The National Science Foundation's (NSF) National Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education Digital Library (NSDL) program2 recently made its third set of awards for projects in three basic tracks: Collections, Services, and Targeted Research. The program aims to build a national digital library of high quality science, technology, engineering, and mathematics educational resources for students and teachers at all levels. keywords: collections; digital; education; engineering; institution; learning; library; national; nsdl; project; research; resources; science; services; students; university cache: zia-the_nsf-2002.html plain text: zia-the_nsf-2002.txt item: #809 of 810 id: zuber-a_study-2008 author: zuber title: A Study of Institutional Repository Holdings by Academic Discipline date: 2008 words: 4860 flesch: 41 summary: A Study of Institutional Repository Holdings by Academic Discipline is published in D-Lib Magazine. Peter A. Zuber is an engineer librarian at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. He explains the advantages and disadvantages of open access publication. keywords: california; content; disciplines; engineering; percent; print; repositories; repository; state; study; university cache: zuber-a_study-2008.html plain text: zuber-a_study-2008.txt item: #810 of 810 id: zuniga-the_role-2014 author: zuniga title: The Role of a Digital Repository in a Library-Managed Open Access Fund Program date: 2014 words: 1953 flesch: 47 summary: Heidi Zuniga reports on the development of an open access author fund at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Health Sciences Library and the subsequent partnership with the library's digital repository. The article details the workflow used for tasks such as checking into copyright issues, issuing deposit agreements and handling paperwork and correspondences. keywords: fund; library; repository cache: zuniga-the_role-2014.html plain text: zuniga-the_role-2014.txt