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Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL), 2005







Joint Conference on Digital Libraries
(JCDL), 2005

Joint Conference on Digital Libraries
(JCDL), 2005
03/24/2005 05:27 AM

Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL), 2005
http://www.jcdl2005.org/

The Joint Conference on Digital Libraries is a major international forum focusing on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. The theme of JCDL 2005 highlights the powerful role of digital libraries as cyberinfrastructure. This cyberinfrastructure has the potential to engender the creation of new tools, research methodologies, and processes that will enable scientists and learners to investigate the natural world, the social world, and the human-built environment in new and previously unimaginable ways. As global interests in computation, information management, networking, and intelligent sensing converge, the conduct of research and education will be transformed. They welcome researchers and practitioners with broad and diverse interests including: technical advances, usage and impact studies, policy analyses, social and institutional implications, theoretical contributions, interaction and design advances, and innovative applications in the sciences, humanities, and education. Participation is sought from all parts of the world and from the full range of disciplines and professions involved in digital library research and practice, including computer science, information science, librarianship, archival science and practice, museum studies and practice, technology, medicine, social sciences, and humanities. All domains - academe, government, industry, and others - are encouraged to participate as presenters or attendees. This has been added to Research Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.




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Abstract
This paper examines the methodology and results from Web-based surveys of more than 15,000 networked electronic services users in the United States between July 1998 and June 2003 at four academic health sciences libraries and two large main campus libraries serving a variety of disciplines. A statistically valid methodology for administering simultaneous Web-based and print-based surveys using the random moments sampling technique is discussed and implemented. Results from the Web-based surveys showed that at the four academic health sciences libraries, there were approximately four remote networked electronic services users for each in-house user. This ratio was even higher for faculty, staff, and research fellows at the academic health sciences libraries, where more than five remote users for each in-house user were recorded. At the two main libraries, there were approximately 1.3 remote users for each in-house user of electronic information. Sponsored research (grant funded research) accounted for approximately 32% of the networked electronic services activity at the health sciences libraries and 16% at the main campus libraries. Sponsored researchers at the health sciences libraries appeared to use networked electronic services most intensively from on-campus, but not from in the library. The purpose of use for networked electronic resources by patrons within the library is different from the purpose of use of those resources by patrons using the resources remotely. The implications of these results on how librarians reach decisions about networked electronic resources and services are discussed.

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UC Digital Library Changing Scholarly
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UC Digital Library Changing Scholarly
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In response to rising -- "out of control" -- costs of scholarly publications, the University of California Digital Library's eScholarship Repository (http://repositories.cdlib.org/) offers faculty a central online location for everything from technical reports to peer-reviewed journals and edited volumes, says Catherine Candee, director of scholarly communication and publishing initiatives at UCDL. It provides university departments, centers and research units direct control over creation and dissemination of the full range of scholarly output, from pre-publication materials through journals and peer-reviewed series, and -- beginning in May 2004 - posting of legally available UC authors' commercially published articles. In addition to practical, day-to-day benefits and savings (in a little less than two years, the repository has seen almost 500,000 downloads of entire papers or articles), serendipitous benefits have surfaced. For example, the UCDL now boasts an infrastructure that allows administrators and faculty to focus on creating systemic change in the way authors and readers work. "We have technologies that allow broader, freer, more creative uses of text and data and we can begin to fashion badly needed services for the classroom, office and lab," says Candee. This will be added to Academic Resources 2004 Internet MiniGuide.

New Zealand Library to Build Digital
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New Zealand Library to Build Digital
Archive
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The purpose of Kepler is to give any user the ability to easily self-archive publications by means of an "archivelet": a self-contained, self-installing software system that functions as an Open Archives Initiative data provider. Kepler archivelets are designed to be easy to install, use and maintain. Kepler is a perfect solution for those that need to be OAI-PMH compliant, but do not have the resources for more complex OAI-PMH software installations.

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Digital Library for Earth System Education (DLESE)
http://www.dlese.org/dds/ind ex.jsp

The Digital Library for Earth System Education (DLESE) is a grassroots community effort involving educators, students, and scientists working together to improve the quality, quantity, and efficiency of teaching and learning about the Earth system at all levels. DLESE supports Earth system science education by providing:

* Access to high-quality collections of educational resources
* Access to Earth data sets and imagery, including the tools and interfaces that enable their effective use in educational settings
* Support services to help educators and learners effectively create, use, and share educational resources
* Communication networks to facilitate interactions and collaborations across all dimensions of Earth system education

DLESE resources include electronic materials for both teachers and learners, such as lesson plans, maps, images, data sets, visualizations, assessment activities, curriculum, online courses, and much more. Sponsored by the National Science Foundation, DLESE is being designed, built, and governed by community members from around the country. To this end, the DLESE Steering Committee has developed the DLESE Strategic Plan.


V3N11 March 14, 2005 Current Awareness
Happenings On the Internet: Virtual
Private Library


V3N11 March 14, 2005 Current Awareness
Happenings On the Internet: Virtual
Private Library
03/14/2005 04:19 PM
This mp3 broadcast edition of Current Awareness Happenings on the Internet by Marcus P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A. March 14, 2005 V3N11 discusses Virtual Private Library™. Click on the below audio mp3 broadcast to hear Marcus P. Zillman describing the Virtual Private Library and its gateway to 43 Subject Tracer™ Information Blogs. View this site at:

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Designing the User Interface for the
Físchlár Digital Video Library


Designing the User Interface for the
Físchlár Digital Video Library
06/12/2002 02:19 PM
"(...) we derive a design space to compare existing browser interfaces and to specify new interface ideas in a more systematic way."

British Library national digital archive
endorsed by MP committee


British Library national digital archive
endorsed by MP committee
07/22/2004 08:07 AM
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Language Engineering for the Semantic
Web: A Digital Library for Endangered
Languages


Language Engineering for the Semantic
Web: A Digital Library for Endangered
Languages
06/16/2004 05:17 AM
Language Engineering for the Semantic Web: A Digital Library for Endangered Languages
http://information r.net/ir/9-3/paper176.html

Abstract:
Many languages are in serious danger of being lost and if nothing is done to prevent it, half of the world's approximately 6,500 languages will disappear in the next 100 years. Language data are central to the research of a large social science community, including linguists, anthropologists, archeologists, historians, sociologists, and political scientists interested in the culture of indigenous people. The death of a language entails the loss of a community's traditional culture, for the language is a unique vehicle for its traditions and culture. In this paper, we describe the effort undertaken at Wayne State University to preserve endangered languages using the state-of-the-art information technologies. We discuss the issues involved in such an effort, and present the architecture of a distributed digital library which will contain various data of endangered languages in the forms of text, image, video and audio files and include advanced tools for intelligent cataloguing, indexing, searching and browsing information on languages and language analysis. Various Semantic Web technologies such as XML, OLAC, and ontologies are used so that the digital library is developed as a useful linguistic resource on the Semantic Web. This has been added to the semantic web research section of Deep Web Research Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.

CITIDEL - Computing and Information
Technology Interactive Digital
Educational Library


CITIDEL - Computing and Information
Technology Interactive Digital
Educational Library
10/29/2003 12:34 PM
CITIDEL - Computing and Information Technology Interactive Digital Educational Library
http://www.citidel.org/

A consortium led by Hofstra University, The College of New Jersey , The Pennsylvania State University , Villanova University, and Virginia Tech proposes to build CITIDEL as part of the Collections Track activities in the National SMETE (Science, Mathematics, Engineering, and Technology Education) Digital Library ( NSDL ). In particular, they will establish, operate, and maintain a part of the NSDL that will serve the computing education community in all its diversity and at all levels. This will include computer science, information systems, information science, software engineering, computer engineering, and all other variations of title and substance in these and related fields.

Fort Hays State University Plans Space
Digital Library


Fort Hays State University Plans Space
Digital Library
12/21/2003 03:32 PM
Hey! It's a space library... bet you weren't ready for that. A space library! I'm sure you know where it's at. Sorry. Actually where it is is the Forsyth Library at Fort Hays State University, and they're planning to...

"RipDigital is a bulk CD-ripping
operation: send them your CD library and
they'll ship your library back in MP3
format"


"RipDigital is a bulk CD-ripping
operation: send them your CD library and
they'll ship your library back in MP3
format"
01/12/2004 02:57 AM

Enjoying Japanese Tale, Otogi Zoshi --
Kyoto University Digital Library


Enjoying Japanese Tale, Otogi Zoshi --
Kyoto University Digital Library
12/22/2004 01:06 AM
Kyoto University Library Collection .. " " .. Japanese fairy tales .. Otogi Zoshi

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Delicious Library 1.0: Easy, Fun Library
Software Catalogs Your Media


Delicious Library 1.0: Easy, Fun Library
Software Catalogs Your Media
03/17/2005 03:10 AM

In addition to being useful and easy to use, it's just plain fun. By Mathew Honan, Macworld


Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL), 2005

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