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  1. Building Digital Libraries: A How-to-do-it Manual (A How-to-Do-It Manual) (A How-to-Do-It Manual) (A How-to-Do-It Manual) by Terry Reese, Kyle Banerjee, 2007-12-27
  2. Managing Digital Resources in Libraries by Linda S Katz, 2005-03-30
  3. Noise in Digital Optical Transmission Systems (Optoelectronics library) by Gunnar Jacobsen, 1994-12
  4. From Papyrus to Hypertext: Toward the Universal Digital Library (Topics in the Digital Humanities) by Christian Vandendorpe, 2009-03-23
  5. The Academic Library Building in the Digital Age: A Study of Construction, Planning, and Design of New Library Space by Christopher Stewart, 2010-01-31
  6. Introduction to Digital Libraries by G. G. Chowdhury, Sudatta Chowdhury, 2002-02-01
  7. E-publishing and Digital Libraries: Legal and Organizational Issues
  8. Metadata and Its Applications in the Digital Library: Approaches and Practices by Jia Liu, 2007-07-30
  9. The Whole Digital Library Handbook
  10. Digital Libraries: Policy, Planning, and Practice by Derek G. Law, 2004-07
  11. Becoming a Digital Library (Books in Library and Information Science Series) by Susan J. Barnes, 2003-11-04
  12. E-metrics for Library and Information Professionals: How to Use Data for Managing and Evaluating Electronic Resource Collections by Andrew C. White, Eric Djiva Kamal, 2005-10-01
  13. Integrating Print And Digital Resources In Library Collections by Linda S Katz, 2005-11-16
  14. Library as Place: Rethinking Roles, Rethinking Space

21. UIUC Digital Library Testbed
Reports, presentations, publications and information from the project at the University of Illinois Category Reference Libraries Digital Library Development......Reports, Presentations, Publications. Collaborating Partners. Project Staff.digital libraries Initiative. DLib Forum. Original DLI I Web Page.
http://dli.grainger.uiuc.edu/idli/idli.htm
UIUC Digital Library Testbed
Browse the Collection Search the Collection Reports, Presentations, Publications Collaborating Partners ... Coordinator: Tom Habing 5/12/00 TGH

22. EC2 @ USC - Digital Commerce Center - Digital Asset Management
Links to resources on DAM and digital libraries from the University of Southern California Digital Commerce Center.
http://www.ec2.edu/dccenter/dam/index.html
Occupants Members Service Providers Alliances ... Advanced Search Digital Asset Management Understanding Digital Asset Management
Papers and articles covering basic issues of digital asset management Archiving, Preservation and Storage Libraries and Museums Products and Services Legal Issues

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

24. Personalization Tools For Active Learning In Digital Libraries
Article analyzing the use of active learning in libraries as it relates in media tools.
http://wings.buffalo.edu/publications/mcjrnl/v8n1/active.pdf

25. DIGITAL LIBRARIES INITIATIVE - PHASE II
digital libraries INITIATIVE PHASE 2. The current effort extends thejoint NSF/DARPA/NASA Research on digital libraries Initiative .
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/1998/nsf9863/nsf9863.htm

26. DIGITAL LIBRARIES INITIATIVE - PHASE II
digital libraries INITIATIVE PHASE 2. For more information on DigitalLibraries Initiative (DLI) projects and related activities
http://www.nsf.gov/home/crssprgm/dli/start.htm

27. GetIPDL
Software providing free downloads of patent text and images.
http://www.aurora.dti.ne.jp/~ujihara/GetIPDL/
GetIPDL web site was moved. Click here to go to GetIPDL web site.

28. Canadian Initiative On Digital Libraries
The Canadian Initiative on digital libraries (CIDL) is an alliance of Canadian librariesand organizations that recognizes the growing importance of digital
http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/cidl/cidle.html
Home What's New About CIDL Site Map ... Resources Welcome! The Canadian Initiative on Digital Libraries (CIDL) is an alliance of Canadian libraries and organizations that recognizes the growing importance of digital information, and wishes to collaborate to ensure better use of digital information and better service to its users. INVITATION TO CIDL SITE VISITORS
The Web site of the Canadian Initiative on Digital Libraries works to provide valid and up-to-date material. We welcome your suggestions for sites of interest for members and visitors. Please send site addresses to cidl-icbn@nlc-bnc.ca. CAUTION TO CIDL SITE VISITORS
The Web site of the Canadian Initiative on Digital Libraries contains links to a wide range of resources. The CIDL Web site intends to provide useful links for those interested in the process of library digitization, and in preserving long-term access to digital library information. However, CIDL cannot endorse these sites, or guarantee the content of the linked resources. Some of the resource links do not permit the user to return to the CIDL site on the "Back" button. Please bookmark CIDL before travelling into the links.

29. Intellectual Property Digital Library
Provides searchable access, in English and French, to published PCT applications. Part of the World Intellectual Property Organization Intellectual Property digital libraries Project.
http://pctgazette.wipo.int

30. DL 99 CFP
digital libraries '99 The Fourth ACM Conference on digital libraries Sponsored byACM SIGIR and SIGWEB. University of California, Berkeley August 1114, 1999.
http://fox.cs.vt.edu/DL99/
Digital Libraries '99
The Fourth ACM Conference on
Digital Libraries
Sponsored by ACM SIGIR and SIGWEB University of California, Berkeley
August 11-14, 1999 Call For Participation Introduction Finances Topics Submissions ... Call (text file) Additional Sponsors:
The Coalition for Networked Information and Alta Vista REGISTRATION: Online (or print and mail in: PDF PostScript Text PROGRAM: FINAL - PDF Word
ADVANCE (with details on tutorials etc.) PDF Word HTML
NOTE: There will be an open general meeting lunchtime Thursday to discuss activities about digital libraries. Introduction The Fourth ACM Digital Libraries Conference (DL '99) will be held August 11-14, 1999 in Berkeley, California, USA, which is the home of the campus of the University of California at Berkeley . The conference hotel, where sessions will be held, will be the Radisson Hotel, Berkeley Marina. ACM SIGIR '99 follows immediately after at the same location, to facilitate interchange between the DL and Information Retrieval communities. ACM DL is the major international forum on digital libraries, with an expanded program for the presentation of new research results, the discussion of policy issues, and for the demonstration of new systems and techniques. Computer scientists, librarians, information scientists, archivists and others in academia, government, and industry - from around the globe - who are leaders in the digital library area will present and attend. The conference attracts a broad range of professionals including theoreticians, collection developers, publishers, researchers, educators, policy makers, practicioners, developers, and designers of systems, interfaces, and related applications.

31. First ACM International Conference On Digital Libraries
First ACM International Conference on digital libraries. REGISTRATION IS CLOSED!!! DL'96 Final Program (text version). DL'96 Registration Form (text version).
http://fox.cs.vt.edu/DL96/
First ACM International Conference on Digital Libraries
REGISTRATION IS CLOSED !!!
DL'96 Final Program (text version)
DL'96 Registration Form (text version)
Hypertext'96 immediately proceeds DL'96, at the same location, so some may wish to register and attend both. See the HT'96 Advance Program (text version) or home page The conference is in Bethesda, MD Attendees are encouraged to read the working group materials at http://www.dlib.org to prepare them for the D-Lib Working Sessions.
Related Information:
  • ACM and the 2 main sponsors of DL'96: SIGIR and SIGLINK
  • DL'94
  • DL'95
  • Digital Library Source Book, 1993, ed. E. Fox, etc. ...
  • 37th Allerton Institute 1995: How We Do User-Centered Design and Evaluation of Digital Libraries: A Methodological Forum
  • 32. University Of Maryland, Human-Computer Interaction Lab
    Development of user interfaces and research. Projects include information visualization, digital libraries, and interfaces for children. United Sates.
    http://www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/

    Research

    Summaries

    Visualization

    Education
    ...
    Class Websites

    HCIL Videos now available free on the web from Open Video
    About HCIL

    Events

    Awards
    ...
    Mailing Lists
    May 29-30, 2003 Tutorials, Workshops, Lectures and Demonstrations International Children's Digital Library Launching the ICDL as on NPR's All Thing's Considered Washington Post Tech Thursday features ICDL - More ICDL Media Coverage New Software for Download Treemap 4.0 and SpaceTree for browsing hierarchies Timesearcher for time-series data Information Visualization Contest HCIL organizes the InfoVis 2003 Contest Ben Shneiderman publishes new book: Leonardo's Laptop Promoting The New Computing Information Exploration: Mining Creativity: Send us your comments/questions to: hcil-info@cs.umd.edu

    33. Digital Libraries A Selected Resource Guide
    digital libraries a Selected Resource Guide. by Katharina Klemperer and StephenChapman Issues in digital libraries. 1. Overview and general resources.
    http://www.lita.org/ital/1603_klemperer.htm

    34. Architecture For Information In Digital Libraries
    An Architecture for Information in digital libraries. William Y. ArmsChristophe Blanchi Edward A. Overly Corporation for National
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1045/february97-arms
    An Architecture for Information
    in Digital Libraries
    William Y. Arms
    Christophe Blanchi
    Edward A. Overly
    Corporation for National Research Initiatives
    Reston, Virginia
    D-Lib Magazine , February 1997 ISSN 1082-9873
    Contents
      1. Background
      2. Overview of the Digital Library System

      3. The Information Architecture
      1. Background
      Flexible organization of information is one of the key design challenges in any digital library. For the past year, we have been working with members of the National Digital Library Project (NDLP) at the Library of Congress to build an experimental system to organize and store library collections. This is a report on the work. In particular, we describe how a few technical building blocks are used to organize the material in collections, such as the NDLP's, and how these methods fit into a general distributed computing framework. The technical building blocks are part of a framework that evolved as part of the Computer Science Technical Reports Project (CSTR) . This framework is described in the paper, "A Framework for Distributed Digital Object Services", by Robert Kahn and Robert Wilensky (1995)

    35. A Survey Of Applications Of CSCW For Digital Libraries
    a review of the field of CSCW with respect to digital libraries; covers both library information science and computer science
    http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/computing/research/cseg/projects/ariadne/docs/survey
    ARIADNE Project on Digital Libraries Publications Technical Report CSEG/4/98, Computing Department, Lancaster University
    A Survey of Applications of CSCW for Digital Libraries
    Michael B. Twidale and David M. Nichols
    Graduate School of Library and Information Science , University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL Computing Department , Lancaster University, UK Abstract AIMS The Case for Interfaces and Collaboration It is a truism within user interface design that for the user the interface IS the system. The design of interfaces to computer systems has grown in importance along with the remarkable progress in the manufacture of increasingly powerful but cheaper computer hardware. The falling cost of hardware leads to the potential for a wider degree of access to computer systems and consequently a more divergent user base. Within the context of libraries, we shall see that forms of collaboration take many forms, including most obviously the help or reference desk. In this review we will consider a range of forms of collaborative working and technologies that might be employed to improve the effectiveness of these forms. Note that we see this as strongly related to the aims of the designers of interfaces, who are in effect pursuing a similar goal. We survey research undertaken in CSCW and related areas that we believe can serve as a useful starting point for someone considering the implementation of collaborative technologies in a information retrieval and usage context (such as a library) or someone considering research in the area. Although a number of very good survey articles on CSCW were published in the early 1990s, we are not aware of any recent ones and so in part this review also attempts to fulfil that role. As there is a substantial body of work in the field, our selection of papers has to be somewhat restrictive (despite this, it is still substantial). Therefore our survey necessarily provides only a cursory overview of some topics. We have chosen papers that themselves contain thorough reviews of a subtopic of CSCW, and those that we believe are illustrative of an approach and are particularly accessible to a reader from outside the discipline.

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

    37. VL: Digital_Libraries
    logoThe WWW Virtual Library Library Resources Top digital libraries
    http://www.indiana.edu/~vlib/Digital_Libraries/
    The WWW Virtual Library: Library Resources
    Top
    : Digital Libraries Home Add Recent Additions Search ...

    38. Www.ecdl2002.org.
    6th annual conference held in Rome, Italy, 16th - 18th September, 2002.Category Reference Libraries Digital Library Development......6th European Conference on digital libraries, September 1618, 2002, PontificalGregorian University, Rome, Italy. http//ecdl2002.iei.pi.cnr.it.
    http://www.ecdl2002.org/

    39. Digital Libraries
    digital libraries. Last update Wed Mar 12 103438 2003. digital librariesfor computer science Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA.
    http://www.math.utah.edu/~beebe/digital-libraries.html
    Digital libraries
    Last update: Wed Mar 12 10:34:38 2003 The April 1995, April 1998, and May 2001 issues of the Communications of the ACM, and the February 1999 issue of IEEE Computer, are special issues on digital libraries. This document contains pointers to a number of WWW sites mentioned there, plus several others not mentioned. Geographical locations are provided as a possible clue to connection speed. Most offer extensive search capabilities. The June 1996 Communications of the ACM is a special issue on electronic commerce on the Internet.
    Table of contents
    Books online
    The University of Pennsylvania maintains a list of more than 10,000 online books:

    40. TEI And XML In Digital Libraries: Final Report
    TEI and XML in digital libraries. TEI and XML in digital libraries meeting site Council on Library and Information Resources Digital Library Federation
    http://www.hti.umich.edu/misc/ssp/workshops/teidlf/
    TEI and XML in Digital Libraries
    Two-Day Meeting. June 30-July 1, 1998, Library of Congress
    Opening Session

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