Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL), 2005
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Community Reinvestment Act Regulations
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Transcript: Bush, Fox, and Martin Joint
Press Conference (washingtonpost.com)
Transcript: Bush, Fox, and Martin Joint
Press Conference (washingtonpost.com)
03/25/2005 08:33 AMthe joint press conference .. and qotd is already
taken
washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A59996-2005Mar23.html
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Macromedia Announces MAX 2005
Conference; Conference Features the
Latest Technologies and Strategies for
Creat
Macromedia Announces MAX 2005
Conference; Conference Features the
Latest Technologies and Strategies for
Creat
06/22/2005 02:52 AMBusiness Wire UK Jun 21 2005 3:31PM GMT
Interactional Digital Libraries
Interactional Digital Libraries
06/12/2002 02:19 PMIntroduction to a special issue on Interactivity in Digital Libraries
Digital Libraries Magazine
Digital Libraries Magazine
01/17/2004 10:48 PMDigital Libraries Magazine http://www.d
lib.org/dlib/january04/01contents.htmlThe January,
2004 Issue of Digital Libraries Magazine is now Online.
TICC Schedules First Quarter 2005
Earnings Release and Conference Call for
May 5, 2005
TICC Schedules First Quarter 2005
Earnings Release and Conference Call for
May 5, 2005
04/14/2005 07:13 PMMarket Wire Apr 14 2005 10:44PM GMT
Google Taking Top Libraries Digital
Google Taking Top Libraries Digital
12/17/2004 06:25 PMTampatrib.com - Fri Dec 17, 07:11 am GMT
Digital China, Great Wall unveiled 1st
joint PC
Digital China, Great Wall unveiled 1st
joint PC
12/30/2003 11:09 PMEastDay Dec 30 2003 9:44PM ET
Joint syndication-publishing session at
JavaOne 2005
Joint syndication-publishing session at
JavaOne 2005
03/22/2005 05:10 PM
Congratulations! You have been chosen to speak at the upcoming 2005
JavaOne(sm) Conference in San Francisco, California, June 27-30, 2005.
Your submission entitled' Beyond Blogging: Feed Syndication and
Publishing with Java ' has been accepted by the JavaOne Conference
Program Committee.
The session proposal that Alejandro Abdelur, Kevin Burton, Patrick Chanezon, and
I put together has been accepted for JavaOne 2005.
Lydall First Quarter Ended March 31,
2005 Earnings Release and Conference
Call Scheduled for April 26, 2005
Lydall First Quarter Ended March 31,
2005 Earnings Release and Conference
Call Scheduled for April 26, 2005
04/19/2005 09:57 AMMarket Wire Apr 19 2005 12:55PM GMT
DELOS Network of Excellence on Digital
Libraries
DELOS Network of Excellence on Digital
Libraries
04/03/2005 07:56 AMDELOS Network of Excellence on Digital Librarieshttp://www.delos.info/The DELOS network intends to conduct a joint program of activities
aimed at integrating and coordinating the ongoing research activities
of the major European teams working in Digital Library - related areas
with the goal of developing the next generation Digital Library
technologies. The objective is to: a) define unifying and
comprehensive theories and frameworks over the life-cycle of Digital
Library information,and b) build interoperable multimodal/multilingual
services and integrated content management ranging from the personal
to the global for the specialist and the general population. The
Network aims at developing generic Digital Library technology to be
incorporated into industrial-strength Digital Library Management
Systems (DLMSs), offering advanced functionality through reliable and
extensible services. The Network will also disseminate knowledge of
Digital Library technologies to many diverse application domains. To
this end a Virtual Digital Library Competence Centre has been
established which provides specific user communities with access to
advanced Digital Library technologies, services, testbeds, and the
necessary expertise and knowledge to facilitate their take-up.
Search Engine Technology and Digital
Libraries
Search Engine Technology and Digital
Libraries
07/07/2004 06:11 AMSearch Engine Technology and Digital Libraries - Libraries
Need to Discover the Academic Internet by Norbert Lossau, Bielefeld
University Library, GermanyD-Lib Magazine June 2004
Volume 10 Number 6
http://www
.dlib.org/dlib/june04/lossau/06lossau.htmlThis article
is the revised and elaborated version of a presentation that was
delivered at the invitation of the American Digital Library Federation
(DLF) at their Spring Forum meeting in New Orleans (
http://snipurl.com/7kqx). It will
be followed by "Search engine technology and digital libraries: Moving
from theory to praxis" as a collaborative article from this author and
Friedrich Summann, Head of IT at Bielefeld University Library. With
the development of the World Wide Web, the "information search" has
grown to be a significant business sector of a global, competitive and
commercial market. Powerful players have entered this market, such as
commercial internet search engines, information portals, multinational
publishers and online content integrators. Will Google, Yahoo or
Microsoft be the only portals to global knowledge in 2010? If
libraries do not want to become marginalized in a key area of their
traditional services, they need to acknowledge the challenges that
come with the globalisation of scholarly information, the existence
and further growth of the academic internet. This has been added to
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Netherlands Bound - Ticer Course on
Digital Libraries!
Netherlands Bound - Ticer Course on
Digital Libraries!
04/11/2005 08:28 AMI’m thrilled to be included as a presenter in this
year’s International Ticer School at Tilburg University in the
Netherlands this coming August, even more so after I saw the list of
other speakers! Here’s the press release:
“The International Ticer
School (known for its former International Summer School on the
Digital Library) offers a brand new, modular course for librarians and
publishers: ‘Digital Libraries à la Carte: Choices for the
Future,’ to be held at Tilburg University, the Netherlands,
22-26 August
2005.
From its 'menu' of five one-day modules, you
can pick your choice:
- trends and strategic
issues
- technological developments, relevant to
libraries
- consortia and licensing
- open Access and
institutional repositories
- the role of libraries in teaching
and learning
Top speakers will present their views. Below is
a selection.- Marissa Mayer is Director, Consumer Web Products
at Google
- Derk Haank is CEO of Springer and former CEO of
Elsevier
- Peter Suber and Richard Poynder are among the most
cited authors on Open Access
- Jenny Levine's blog
(theshiftedlibrarian.com) is read by thousands of
librarians
- Carol Tenopir has published over 200 journal
articles and is cited frequently
- Deb deBruijn closed the
worldwide biggest consortium deal (over 50 million
dollar)
- Gerry McKiernan is the compiler of several known Web
registries
- Steven Gilbert is president of The TLT Group and an
expert on learning landscapes
- Pat Maughan transforms the
undergraduate curriculum at the prestigious UC Berkeley to include
information literacy training
To guarantee a highly
interactive programme, the number of participants is limited to 45 per
module, lectures contain an interactive component, and two
modules are concluded with a practical workshop. The course is
recommended by JISC, the DARE project and SURF Diensten.The course
website can be found at www.ticer.nl/05carte/. If you
register before 1 June 2005, we can offer you a discount. Do you want
a quick update in just one to five days? Then Tilburg is the place to
be this summer!”
Sounds pretty awesome,
doesn’t it? There’s more information on the web site (including full descriptions of
each module), so if you can attend, I highly encourage it!
IM Should Be One of Top Strategic
Technologies for Public Libraries for
2005
IM Should Be One of Top Strategic
Technologies for Public Libraries for
2005
04/28/2004 12:19 AMIM One of Top
Strategic Technologies for 2005
"IM is among the top strategic technologies for 2005 selected by Gartn
er.
Given the popularity of instant messaging, enterprises who want to
keep employees happy and more productive will need to set policies for
the use of instant messaging. In the future IM will be more integrated
into applications, rather than an island of online dialog that
vapourises when the window is closed. (via Dan Farber ZDNet Australia)" [Smart
Mobs]
Digital prohibition: libraries deemed
illegal, librarians arrested
Digital prohibition: libraries deemed
illegal, librarians arrested
01/09/2004 09:43 PMAaron Swartz: "Libraries and video stores (neither of which pay per
rental) hurt sales too. Is it unethical to use...
RIAA Finding More Ways to Shut Libraries
Out of the Digital Future
RIAA Finding More Ways to Shut Libraries
Out of the Digital Future
06/07/2004 11:54 PMRIAA
Wants Your Fingerprints
" Not content with asking for an arm and a leg from consumers and
artists, the music industry now wants your fingerprints, too. The RIAA
is hoping that a new breed of music player which requires biometric
authentication will put an end to file sharing.
Established biometric vendor Veritouch has teamed up with Swedish
design company to produce iVue: a wireless media player that allows
content producers to lock down media files with biometric security.
This week Veritouch announced that it had demonstrated the device to
the RIAA and MPAA.
'In practical terms, VeriTouch's breakthrough in anti-piracy
technology means that no delivered content to a customer may be
copied, shared or otherwise distributed because each file is uniquely
locked by the customer's live fingerprint scan," claims the company."
[The
Register]
How the hell is a library supposed to circulate these files? Does
anyone still doubt that the record industry would love to shut
libraries out of circulating digital music files?
I/ITSEC: Loyola Enterprises Demonstrates
Ultra-High Performance Storage at
Simulation Conference to Support Joint
Forces Command Program
I/ITSEC: Loyola Enterprises Demonstrates
Ultra-High Performance Storage at
Simulation Conference to Support Joint
Forces Command Program
12/19/2004 03:45 PMLoyola Enterprises, Inc., working with DataCore Software will showcase
its geospatial processing system and the role of high-speed,
integrated SANmelody™ Disk Server software based SAN-FIRE™ systems at
the Joint Forces Command simulation program demonstration that
highlights the role of Storage Area Network technology within the
Global Information Grid Architecture. The exhibition will be held at
the Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education
Conference being held in Orlando, December 6-9, 2004. [PRWEB Dec 7,
2004]
Digital Independence Conference
Digital Independence Conference
01/26/2004 05:24 PMI'll be speaking this weekend at the
Digital
Independence conference in San Francisco. Looks like an
interesting lineup.
NAB 2005 Conference April 16-21
NAB 2005 Conference April 16-21
04/16/2005 07:29 PM
The 2005 National Association of Broadcasters conference started this
weekend with exhibits on display starting on Monday.
A special media event fr...
Jobs to participate in WSJ Digital
conference
Jobs to participate in WSJ Digital
conference
02/13/2003 02:21 PMStreet Journal interviews, live on stage, with the leaders of the
digital revolution." Executives will include Steve Jobs, Bill Gates,
Steve Case, Google's ...
MySQL User Conference 2005
MySQL User Conference 2005
06/05/2005 11:32 PMI'm in Santa Clara for the MySQL conference. The hotel is
approximately in the middle of nowhere. Vani was supposed to be here
too, but we're not quite ready to board the crazy new dog yet. (Must
post pictures soon). There are at least 4 apple stores within 15
miles, but they are all ~$25-30 cab fare away. I forgot to bring an
Airport Express, but I don't miss it that much. I got here yesterday
after all the sessions...
Macromedia announces MAX 2005 conference
Macromedia announces MAX 2005 conference
06/22/2005 02:22 AMMacromedia today announced its third annual MAX conference, which will
be held October 16-19 in Anaheim, CA...
Desktop Conference 2005 -- You're
Virtually There!
Desktop Conference 2005 -- You're
Virtually There!
02/01/2005 09:05 PMMarket Wire Jan 18 2005 6:27PM GMT
Jobs to speak at D: All Things Digital
conference
Jobs to speak at D: All Things Digital
conference
01/22/2004 03:00 AMApple CEO Steve Jobs will be a speaker at the second edition of D: All
Things Digital, the executive conference co-produced by Wall Street
Journal technology columnists Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher...
Mac Design Conference expands digital
training
Mac Design Conference expands digital
training
03/24/2005 02:51 PMThe third annual Mac Design Conference & Digital Photography Expo will
take place June 21-23 at the Tampa Convention Center in Tampa, FL...
News: Macromedia announces Max 2005
Conference
News: Macromedia announces Max 2005
Conference
06/22/2005 02:33 AMMacromedia has announced the dates for its Max 2005 conference, for
developers and designers that use Macromedia products.
CNN.com - MIT students pull prank on
conference - Apr 14, 2005
CNN.com - MIT students pull prank on
conference - Apr 14, 2005
04/15/2005 09:33 AMsimulated
annealing
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MailFrontier Presenting at 2005 Spam
Conference
MailFrontier Presenting at 2005 Spam
Conference
02/01/2005 09:05 PMMarket Wire Jan 20 2005 1:56PM GMT
REAL World 2005 Conference scheduled
REAL World 2005 Conference scheduled
08/27/2004 02:15 PMREAL Software announced today that REAL World 2005, the REALbasic User
Conference, will be held March 23-25, 2005 at the Austin Convention
Center in Austin, Texas...
Intel Developer Conference Spring 2005
Intel Developer Conference Spring 2005
03/24/2005 08:31 PMPC Perspective Mar 25 2005 12:15AM GMT
Ministerial Conference on e-Government,
Manchester in Nov 2005
Ministerial Conference on e-Government,
Manchester in Nov 2005
03/17/2005 03:46 AMPublicTechnology.net Mar 16 2005 8:19AM GMT
REAL World 2005 Conference announced
REAL World 2005 Conference announced
08/27/2004 01:50 PMSyntax Groups Introduces “Olevia”
LCD-TVs Breaking Price Barrier for
Best-in-Class Digital Entertainment --
Joint Venture with Kolin & Prokia Gives
Strategic Advantages in R&D and World
Class Manufacturing
Syntax Groups Introduces “Olevia”
LCD-TVs Breaking Price Barrier for
Best-in-Class Digital Entertainment --
Joint Venture with Kolin & Prokia Gives
Strategic Advantages in R&D and World
Class Manufacturing
05/31/2004 02:07 PMNew Fully-Featured Syntax Groups 27" and 30" High Definition LCD-TVs
are launched with lowest prices in industry and popular retail
distribution. [PRWEB May 19, 2004]
Digital artist unveils new work at Mac
Design Conference
Digital artist unveils new work at Mac
Design Conference
06/04/2004 07:34 AMby Dennis Sellers - Bert Monroy, one of the pioneers of digital art,
unveiled his latest work, "Paul's Shoe Repair," during Thursday's
"Evening with Bert Monroy," at the Mac Design Conference...
Call for Speakers: Zend/PHP Conference
Expo 2005
Call for Speakers: Zend/PHP Conference
Expo 2005
03/19/2005 03:18 AMZend Technologies and KB Conferences proudly announce the Zend/PHP
Conference Expo 2005 taking place at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco
Airport on October 18-21, 2005. The theme of the conference will be
quot;Power Your Business With PHPquot; and will feature sessions in
the following four tracks: The Business Case for PHP; Developing,
Deploying and Managing Large-Scale PHP Applications; Integrating PHP
with the Enterprise (including Web Services and XML); and PHP
Resources: Tools, Libraries and Techniquies. We invite interested
speakers to submit session proposals between now and July 15, 2005.
Visit the conference website for more information about the conference
or if you are interested in submitting a session proposal.
WWDC 2005 conference session
descriptions posted
WWDC 2005 conference session
descriptions posted
03/22/2005 03:40 PMApple has posted more than 90 of the first confirmed session
descriptions for this year's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC),
which will be held June 6-10 at the Moscone West Convention Center in
San Francisco, CA...
Call for Speakers: Zend/PHP Conference &
Expo 2005
Call for Speakers: Zend/PHP Conference &
Expo 2005
03/19/2005 03:12 AMZend Technologies and KB Conferences proudly announce the Zend/PHP
Conference & Expo 2005 taking place at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco
Airport on October 18-21, 2005. The theme of the conference will be
"Power Your Business With PHP" and will feature sessions in
the following four tracks: The Business Case for PHP; Developing,
Deploying and Managing Large-Scale PHP Applications; Integrating PHP
with the Enterprise (including Web Services and XML); and PHP
Resources: Tools, Libraries and Techniquies. We invite interested
speakers to submit session proposals between now and July 15, 2005.
Visit the conference website for more information about the conference
or if you are interested in submitting a session proposal.
Take Back America 2005: The Conference
for America's Future
Take Back America 2005: The Conference
for America's Future
06/05/2005 11:29 PM"Take Back America" Conference .. now
available
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Summary of Investor Conference Call on
March 31, 2005
Summary of Investor Conference Call on
March 31, 2005
04/01/2005 03:57 AMMarket Wire Apr 1 2005 8:39AM GMT
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Denver Public Library Launches New
Digital Library
Denver Public Library Launches New
Digital Library
05/06/2004 05:47 AMDenver Public Library Launches New Digital Libraryhttp://snipurl.com/65h2Denver Public Library?s new online service is giving city
residents access to popular eBooks directly from their homes and
offices. The Library serves over a half-million residents and 80% of
the city?s population has a library card and access to the new
service. ?This is an exciting opportunity to provide eBooks to the
city,? said Michelle Jeske, Manager of Web Information Services. ?This
year, we saw a 24% increase in the number of online library
transactions. eBooks that can be downloaded from our website fit very
well with this kind of public demand,? she added.
Library Usage Patterns In the Electronic
Information Environment
Library Usage Patterns In the Electronic
Information Environment
09/24/2004 05:41 AMLibrary Usage Patterns In the Electronic Information
Environmenthttp://information
r.net/ir/9-4/paper187.htmlAbstractThis 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.
Celtic Digital Library
Celtic Digital Library
04/30/2004 07:53 AM
Celtic Digital Library.
Digital Library of MIT Theses
Digital Library of MIT Theses
07/06/2004 06:58 AMDigital Library of MIT Theseshttp://theses.mit.eduThe
MIT theses library provides digitized Master's and Doctoral theses
from 1879 to the present. Theses are presented as scanned images, with
PDFs and hardcopy available for ordering from the MIT Libraries. The
page also links to MIT's Barton catalog, where users can perform a
search on all MIT theses. This will be added to
Academic Resources
2004-05 Internet MiniGuide.
Ethnomathematics Digital Library
Ethnomathematics Digital Library
06/21/2004 05:55 AMEthnomathematics Digital Libraryhttp://www.ethnomath.orgA resource directory with more than 500 documents and web links on
ethnomathematics, indigenous math, and mathematical expression in
world cultures. Organized for browsing by subject, geographical area,
cultural group, and language.
Digital Library of the Commons (DLC)
Digital Library of the Commons (DLC)
04/17/2004 06:05 AMDigital Library of the Commons (DLC)http://dlc.dlib.indiana.edu/The Digital Library of the Commons (DLC) provides free
access to an archive of international literature on the commons,
common-pool resources and common property. Features for authors and
readers include advanced searching; browsing by region, sector, and
author name; an author submission portal for uploading a variety of
document formats; and a service that uses email to alert subscribers
to new documents in their area of interest. This will be added to
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The Open Video Digital Library
The Open Video Digital Library
05/22/2004 06:50 AMThe Open Video Digital Libraryhttp://www.dlib.org/dlib/december02/marchionini/12marchionini.html
"The purpose of the Open Video Project is to collect
and make available a repository of digitized video content for the
digital video, multimedia retrieval, digital library, and other
research communities. Researchers can use the video to study a wide
range of problems, such as tests of algorithms for automatic
segmentation, summarization, and
creation of surrogates that
describe video content; the development of face recognition
algorithms; or creating and evaluating interfaces that display result
sets from multimedia queries. Because researchers attempting to solve
similar problems will have access to the same video content, the
repository is also intended to be used as a test collection that will
enable systems to be compared, similar to the way the TREC conferences
are used for text retrieval." The project has demonstrated the
efficacy of many technical processes for organizing, searching, and
scaling video DLs. This has been added to
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Digital Future of the Library of
Congress
Digital Future of the Library of
Congress
03/25/2005 11:53 AMAfrican Online Digital Library
African Online Digital Library
06/28/2004 05:18 AMAfrican Online Digital Libraryhttp://www.africandl.org/MATRIX, working in cooperation with the African Studies Center
at MSU, and in partnership with premiere research institutions in
Africa, is pioneering the African Online Digital Library. The goal of
this fully accessible online digital repository is to adopt the
emerging best practices of the American digital library community and
apply them in an African context. AODL benefits a wide variety of
scholars, students, and institutions by producing multilingual,
multimedia materials for both scholarly research and public viewing
audiences. AODL serves scholars and students conducting research and
teaching about West and South Africa as well as teachers and students
of African languages in both the United States and Africa. It also
provides a valuable model for creating and distributing a diverse
array of materials in a region with very limited electronic
connectivity. This will be added to
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Tibetan and Himalayan Digital Library
Tibetan and Himalayan Digital Library
09/26/2004 07:27 AMTibetan and Himalayan Digital Library
http://iris.lib.v
irginia.edu/tibet/index.html
The Tibetan and
Himalayan Digital Library is an international community using
Web-based technologies to integrate diverse knowledge about Tibet and
the Himalayas for free access from around the world. Serving a wide
range of communities, we publish multilingual studies, multimedia
learning resources, and creative works concerned with the area's
environments, cultures, and histories. This has been added to
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First Internet digital film library
debuts
First Internet digital film library
debuts
11/11/2003 11:40 AMThe CinePaint Digital Film Library, launched on Halloween, has placed
the first digital intermediates on the Internet. These frames are
sequences from the 1903 George Méliès film, Tom Thumb et
Dum Dum. Méliès is an important pioneer in motion
picture history, credited with creating the genre of science fiction
in 1902 with his famous film, A Trip to the Moon.
A Survey of Digital Library Aggregation
Services
A Survey of Digital Library Aggregation
Services
01/16/2004 12:59 PMA Survey of Digital Library Aggregation Services By Martha L.
Brogan - Digital Library Federation, Council on Library and
Information Resourceshttp://www.diglib.org/pubs/b
rogan/http://www.dig
lib.org/pubs/brogan/brogan2003.pdfThis 100-page
report, commissioned by the DLF, provides an overview of a diverse set
of more than thirty digital library aggregation services, organizes
them into functional clusters, and then evaluates them more fully from
the perspective of an informed user. Most of the services under review
rely wholly or partially on the Protocol for Metadata Harvesting of
the Open Archives Initiative (OAI-PMH). Each service is annotated with
its organizational affiliation, subject coverage, function, audience,
status, and size. Critical issues surrounding each of these elements
are presented in order to provide the reader with an appreciation of
the nuances inherent in seemingly straightforward factual information,
such as "audience" or "size."
UC Digital Library Changing Scholarly
Publication
UC Digital Library Changing Scholarly
Publication
05/29/2004 04:49 AMUC Digital Library Changing Scholarly Publicationhttp://www.syllabus
.com/article.asp?id=9357In response to rising -- "out
of control" -- costs of scholarly publications, the University of
California Digital Library's eScholarship Repository (
http://repositories.cdlib.org/
a>) 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
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New Zealand Library to Build Digital
Archive
New Zealand Library to Build Digital
Archive
04/10/2005 11:58 PMThe National Library of New Zealand is planning to build a digital
archive, with an initial budget of $24 million to create a digital
repository. Not only Internet content but...
ibiblio - The Public's Library and
Digital Archive
ibiblio - The Public's Library and
Digital Archive
04/18/2004 07:06 AMibiblio - The Public's Library and Digital Archivehttp://ibiblio.org/Home to one of the largest "collections of collections" on the
Internet, ibiblio.org is a conservancy of freely available
information, including software, music, literature, art, history,
science, politics, and cultural studies. ibiblio.org is a
collaboration of the Center for the Public Domain and The University
of North Carolina - Chapel Hill. This has been added to
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Kepler - A Digital Library For Building
Communities
Kepler - A Digital Library For Building
Communities
05/20/2004 06:58 AMKepler - A Digital Library For Building
Communitieshttp://kepler.cs.odu.edu/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.
In this web site we
document and
make code available
from an NSF supported project to develop Kepler for communities that
wish to tailor their publication and search services and enforce
configurable standards. Our long-term vision is to provide tools and
software for communities to easily deploy digital libraries that are
customized for their needs, can be populated, managed, and are "open"
for development of future services. This has been added to
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Crossmap.com Launches Comprehensive
Christian Digital Library
Crossmap.com Launches Comprehensive
Christian Digital Library
09/25/2004 04:14 AMCrossmap is announcing the launch of its digital library, offering a
comprehensive collection of articles, books, and paintings among other
resources. We have formed partnerships with several other Christian
resource sites to freely offer the greatest selection of Christian
materials. [PRWEB Sep 25, 2004]
Digital Library Project Publishes UC
Books Online
Digital Library Project Publishes UC
Books Online
12/02/2003 01:16 AMThe University of California has launched the eScholarship Editions
collection, which represents about a third of the University of
California Press books in print with an additional 300 out-of-print
titles. Most of the books are available only from computers on...
The Digital Mirror: Treasures of the
National Library of Wales
The Digital Mirror: Treasures of the
National Library of Wales
11/18/2003 05:52 AM The Digital
Mirror: Treasures of the National Library of Wales. Online
collections related to Welsh history and culture -
the Mary Dillwyn
Album (a Victorian family photography album),
autobiography of a
smuggler,
Lloyd George's 1886
diary,
witchcraft in 17th
century Flintshire, the
'Black Book of
Carmarthen',
a letter in the
hand of Ann Griffiths, hymn writer,
the Book of
Taliesin (14th century), and more.
Google Turns a New Page with Digital
Library Project
Google Turns a New Page with Digital
Library Project
12/19/2004 03:06 PMGoogle announced an agreement Tuesday with Oxford University and some
leading U.S. research libraries to begin converting their holdings
into digital files searchable over the Web.
Digital Library for Earth System
Education (DLESE)
Digital Library for Earth System
Education (DLESE)
11/10/2003 10:51 PMDigital Library for Earth System Education (DLESE)http://www.dlese.org/dds/ind
ex.jspThe 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 PMThis 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:
Virtual
Private Libraryhttp://www.VirtualPrivate
Library.com/

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 AMPublicTechnology.net Jul 22 2004 12:23PM GMT
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 AMLanguage Engineering for the Semantic Web: A Digital Library
for Endangered Languageshttp://information
r.net/ir/9-3/paper176.htmlAbstract: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 PMCITIDEL - Computing and Information Technology Interactive
Digital Educational Libraryhttp://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 AMEnjoying Japanese Tale, Otogi Zoshi --
Kyoto University Digital Library
Enjoying Japanese Tale, Otogi Zoshi --
Kyoto University Digital Library
12/22/2004 01:06 AMKyoto University Library Collection .. " " .. Japanese fairy tales ..
Otogi
Zoshi
ddb.libnet.kulib.kyoto-u.ac.jp/exhibit-e/otogi/cover/index.htm
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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 AMIn addition to being useful and easy to use, it's just plain fun.
By Mathew Honan, Macworld
Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL), 2005