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  1. Semantic Digital Libraries
  2. Digital Library Economics: An Academic Perspective (Chandos Information Professional Series) by David Baker and Wendy Evans, 2009-04-30
  3. Digital Convergence - Libraries of the Future by Rae A. Earnshaw, 2007-10-15
  4. Creating Cyber Libraries: An Instructional Guide for School Library Media Specialists by Kathleen W. Craver, 2002-05-30
  5. Digital Library Development: The View from Kanazawa
  6. Practical Digital Libraries: Books, Bytes, and Bucks (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Multimedia Information and Systems) by Michael Lesk, 1997-07-15
  7. Digital Libraries: Universal and Ubiquitous Access to Information: 11th International Conference on Asian Digital Libraries, ICADL 2008, Bali, Indonesia, ... Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI)
  8. Copyright in Academic Libraries in Digital Environment by Pushplata Srivastava, 2008-10-17
  9. Virtual Slavica: Digital Libraries, Digital Archives by Michael Neubert, 2006-04-21
  10. National Digital Preservation Initiatives: An Overview of Developments in Australia, France, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom and of Related In (Strategies and Tools for the Digital Library) by Neil Beagrie, 2003-01
  11. Building a Virtual Library
  12. Print Vs. Digital: The Future of Coexistence (Monographs from the Journal of Library Administration)
  13. Moving Theory into Practice: Digital Imaging forLibraries and Archives by Anne R. Kenney, Oya Y. Rieger, 2000-05
  14. Digital Scholarship (Routledge Studies in Library and Information Science)

41. TEI And XML In Digital Libraries
TEI and XML in digital libraries. Program Chairs LeeEllen Friedland ondigital library efforts. Why This is Important for digital libraries.
http://www.hti.umich.edu/misc/ssp/workshops/teidlf.html
TEI and XML in Digital Libraries
Two-Day Meeting. June 30-July 1, 1998
Sponsored by the Digital Library Federation
Location: Library of Congress (Jefferson Building LJ119)
Directions to front of Jefferson Building @ LoC
For more information, please contact tei-dlf@umich.edu
Purpose of Meeting
  • To explore common problems and common solutions for applications of the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) in large-scale conversion and encoding efforts, primarily in libraries. To explore the impact of Extensible Markup Language (XML), and XML-conformant TEI, on digital library efforts.
Why This is Important for Digital Libraries
  • The TEI has been implemented by all the major digital library encoded-text programs:
    • there is a need to address issues of common concern to the MARC standards community, TEI header developers, and catalogers the library community has not been well-represented in TEI governance the plans for future administration and governance of the TEI standard are uncertain
    XML will radically change (improve) the ability to deliver encoded text on the Web:
    • DTDs used by digital library programs will have to be made XML-conformant potentially large quantities of encoded text materials will have to be upgraded to XML-conformance library delivery systems for text materials on the Web will need to be adapted
    Specific Issues to be Covered

42. ACM Portal: ACM Digital Library
Portal DL Home Proceedings DL. Search within DL International Conference on DigitalLibraries. Browse DL International Conference on digital libraries. DL.
http://portal.acm.org/browse_dl.cfm?linked=1&part=series&idx=SERIES492&coll=port

43. TEI And XML In Digital Libraries: Final Report
A two day meeting at the Library of Congress sponsored by the Digital Library Federation.
http://www.umdl.umich.edu/workshops/teidlf/
TEI and XML in Digital Libraries
Two-Day Meeting. June 30-July 1, 1998, Library of Congress
Opening Session

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

45. IEEE Technical Committee On Digital Libraries (TCDL)
Promotes research in the theory and practice of all aspects of Collective Memory, established in 1997 Category Reference Libraries Digital Library Development......IEEE Technical Committee on digital libraries. Welcome to the Home Page of the IEEETechnical Committee on digital libraries of the IEEE Computer Society..
http://www.ieee-tcdl.org/
IEEE Technical Committee on Digital Libraries Home
Executive Board

Position Statement

Announcements
...
Join TCDL

Welcome to TCDL
Welcome to the Home Page of the IEEE Technical Committee on Digital Libraries of the IEEE Computer Society .. The goal of the Technical Committee on Digital Libraries is to promote research in the theory and practice of all aspects of Collective Memories , i.e. the fields of Digital Libraries, Digital Museums, and Digital Archives of all kinds. Thus, a wide range of Collective Memories and their technology are covered in our Technical Committee on Digital Libraries, and we encourage everybody who is interested in these subjects, may they be applied to culture, corporate life, government or private life. A discussion forum is provided both by a newsletter as well as by a Bulletin. Joining the Technical Committee on Digital Libraries is free of charge. In order to become a member, please review and fill-out the on-line forms available at the application page rauber@ifs.tuwien.ac.at
Home: http://www.ieee-tcdl.org
(Modified:26-June-2002)

46. International Summer School On The Digital Library 2003 : Index
Courses on digital libraries.
http://www.ticer.nl/summer03/
The 8th International Summer School on the Digital Library will offer you three courses: Leaders' Visions on the Library of the Future (course 1) Tilburg, the Netherlands, 10 - 12 August 2003 Change: Making it Happen in Your Library (course 2) Tilburg, the Netherlands, 12 - 15 August 2003 Libraries, Electronic Resources, and Electronic Publishing (course 3) Tilburg, the Netherlands, 24 - 27 August 2003
Each course has its specific target group. It is possible to attend one or more courses. Organisation Evaluation previous summer school courses Administrative details Application form ... home
Ticer B.V., PO Box 4191, 5004 JD Tilburg, The Netherlands,
telephone +31-13-466 83 10, telefax +31-13-466 83 83, e-mail Ticer@uvt.nl
last updated 15 January 2003

47. Enabling Access In Digital Libraries
Enabling Access in digital libraries. A Report on a Workshop on Access Managementby Caroline Arms February 1999. Contents. Executive Summary. Introduction.
http://www.clir.org/pubs/reports/arms-79/contents.html
Enabling Access in Digital Libraries
A Report on a Workshop on Access Management
by Caroline Arms
February 1999
Contents
Executive Summary Introduction Summary of the Day's Activities Opening Statements ...
Appendix D: Definitions
The Digital Library Federation
DONALD J. WATERS
Director
Digital Library Federation Next

48. TeleRead: Bring The E-Books Home
News and commentary from a digital libraries advocacy site.
http://www.teleread.org/blog/
TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home
Advocating Well-Stocked National Digital Libraries in the United States and Elsewhere Main Home Page Web Log Home FAQ Parents ...
TeleRead calls for well-stocked national digital libraries in the United States and elsewhere. TeleRead's moderator is David Rothman ( dr@teleread.org ). For occasional highlights from this blog, join the TeleRead Mailing List
RSS .91 - BloggerPro

RSS .92 - VoidStar
Library blogs
The Shifted Librarian
Library Stuff

Research Buzz

LIS Feeds
...
Caveat Lector
Uppity folks
Library Underground E-books and all that
Electronic Book Web DLib e-books.org Project Gutenberg ... bloggers Thanks to Library Stuff for a head start in identifying the most helpful library blogs. Friday, April 04, 2003: 'Unprintable' Dickens: Publishers' greed could backfire What Does DRM Really Mean? , a PC Magazine article by Brett Glass, nicely sums up the risks of Digital Rights Management schemes. Among them: You try to reinstall your tax preparation software on the new PC you just bought, but it comes up in a "trial" mode: You can't file or print your return—unless you pay for the product again.

49. Digital Libraries
digital libraries. Featured Resource DLib Magazine The definitivejournal about digital libraries. In addition to articles, each
http://info.lib.uh.edu/sepb/rdiglib.htm
Digital Libraries
Featured Resource:
D-Lib Magazine The definitive journal about digital libraries. In addition to articles, each issue includes numerous links to current events and resources of interest.
Sections:
Directories and Guides
ARL Digital Initiatives Database Australian Digitisation Projects , National Library of Australia Digital Libraries: Resources and Projects , IFLA , Berkeley Digital Library SunSITE New Zealand Register of Digitisation Initiatives , National Library of New Zealand
Mailing Lists
DIGLIB , IFLA DLI2-ANNOUNCE , NSF
Organizations
The Canadian Initiative on Digital Libraries Digital Library Federation Digital Libraries Initiative Phase 2 , NSF e-Lib: The Electronic Libraries Programme , UKOLN
Publications
Ariadne , UKOLN and the University Library of the University of Abertay at Dundee Cultivate Interactive , DIGICULT Programme DLF Newsletter , Digital Library Federation D-Lib Magazine , Corporation for National Research Initiatives Exploit Interactive (1999-2000), Exploit Project

50. VTLS Inc.
Produces integrated solutions for managing library collections and creating digital libraries.
http://www.vtls.com/
At VTLS, we produce solutions for managing library collections and creating digital libraries. Our customers include academic, public, corporate, and special libraries and museums in the United States, Canada and over 30 other countries. Online iPortal Demos
FRBR Catalog Example
Virtua ILS - FRBR
Fruitville Public Library Increases Circulation and Corrects Inventory with VTLS' RFID Solution
Fruitville Public Library in Sarasota, Florida has received VTLS' RFID inventory control and will begin to use the new technology to monitor their 60,000-item collection. The library also has reported a steady increase in the percentage of circulation at the VTLS RFID patron self-checkout station. "Many patrons have reported that they prefer the convenience of checking out their own materials," says Richard Nesmith at Sarasota County Libraries Administration. "About forty percent of monthly checkouts have been made through the patron self checkout station since installation."
VTLS Completes the First Phase of Digital Scanning in a Project to Help Preserve Texas History
VTLS announces the completion of the scanning portion of the project to digitize the "Tides in Early Texas History," a partnership between Stephen F. Austin State University, Sam Houston State University, the Huntsville Public Library and the Nacogdoches Independent School District in both Nacogdoches and Huntsville, Texas. As part of this project, objects from two museums, Stone Fort Museum and Sam Houston Memorial Museum, were shot using 3D digital photography.

51. 6.2 Library Issues: Digital Libraries
Section 6.2 of the list of references by Charles W. Bailey, Jr. based at the University of Houston Category Reference Libraries Digital Library Development......6.2 Library Issues digital libraries. Usability Evaluation of digital libraries. Science Technology Libraries 17, nos. 3/4 (1999) 3959.
http://info.lib.uh.edu/sepb/lbdiglib.htm
6.2 Library Issues: Digital Libraries
6.2.1 Alexandria Project, University of California, Santa Barbara
6.2.2 Digital Library Initiative, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

6.2.3 General

6.2.4 Informedia, Carnegie Mellon University
...
6.2.10 University of Michigan Digital Library Project
6.2.1 Alexandria Project, University of California, Santa Barbara
Buttenfield, Barbara. "Usability Evaluation of Digital Libraries." 17, nos. 3/4 (1999): 39-59. Frew, James, Michael Freeston, Randall B. Kemp, Jason Simpson, Terence Smith, Alex Wells, and Qi Zheng. "The Alexandria Digital Library Testbed." D-Lib Magazine (July/August 1996). [HTML file] Hill, Linda L., Larry Carver, Mary Larsgaard, Ron Dolin, Terence R. Smith, James Frew, and Mary-Anna Rae. "Alexandria Digital Library: User Evaluation Studies and System Design." Journal of the American Society for Information Science 51, no. 3 (2000): 246-259. Hill, Linda L., James Frew, and Qi Zheng. "Geographic Names: The Implementation of a Gazetteer in a Georeferenced Digital Library." D-Lib Magazine (January 1999).

52. Digital Libraries
Personal site of John Kirriemuir providing consultancy services in aspects of project and service Category Reference Libraries Digital Library Development......Ceangal logo, digital libraries. Relevant Interests My interests inthe field of digital libraries are very wideranging. However, I
http://www.ceangal.com/diglibs/
Digital Libraries
Subject areas
Video gaming

Digital libraries
Academia

Digital photography
Overview of services About Ceangal ...
Bibliography
Overview Over the past decade, I have researched or worked in several digital library centres and information science departments. This has led to a wealth of experience and contacts in many aspects of digital library project and service funding, development, use and promotion. Consequently, much of the work that I have completed as a consultant is connected with digital library services and systems. In addition to these works, I write papers and the occasional article, carry out presentations and demonstrations, use digital library services through unconventional environments e.g. games consoles, and visit digital library service providers. Relevant Interests My interests in the field of digital libraries are very wide-ranging. However, I am particularly interested in the following: Key interests:
  • The differences and similarities in how digital library services are developed, used and promoted, between the UK and Scandinavian countries. The use of digital library systems (especially the practicalities) in the highlands and islands of Scotland.
  • 53. Digital Libraries And Autonomous Citation Indexing [Steve Lawrence, C. Lee Giles
    digital libraries and Autonomous Citation Indexing. IEEE Computer ACMConf. on digital libraries, ACM Press, New York, 1998, pp. 8998.
    http://www.neci.nec.com/~lawrence/papers/aci-computer98/aci-computer99.html
    Digital Libraries and Autonomous Citation Indexing
    Steve Lawrence
    C. Lee Giles Kurt Bollacker
    NEC Research Institute
    Download paper: PS.Z PS.gz PS PDF ...
    Publications page
    The Web is revolutionizing the way researchers access scientific literature, however scientific literature on the Web is largely disorganized. Autonomous citation indexing can help organize the literature by automating the construction of citation indices. Autonomous citation indexing aims to improve the dissemination and retrieval of scientific literature, and provides improvements in cost, availability, comprehensiveness, efficiency, and timeliness. The rapid increase in the volume of scientific literature has led to researchers constantly fighting information overload in their pursuit of knowledge. Staying up to date with recently published literature - and actually finding relevant sources - is becoming increasingly difficult, if not impossible. Experience varies widely, but the time when every essential journal was held in all major academic libraries has passed The Web promises to make more scientific articles more easily available. An increasing number of authors, journals, institutions, and archives make research articles available for almost immediate access. However, scientific literature on the Web remains remarkably disorganized. Scientists can post relevant preprints on their Web sites, but finding articles quickly can be difficult because Web search engines have difficulty keeping up to date

    54. ILRT Semantic Web Technical Reports
    Tools for storage and query of structured data and applications for digital libraries and project management. From the Institute for Learning and Research Technology at the University of Bristol.
    http://ilrt.org/discovery/
    ILRT Semantic Web technical reports at a glance
    For more information see the Semantic Web group page last update: Mon Apr 7 10:00:12 BST 2003
    ILRT Semantic Web Technical papers 2003
    Semantic Web Techical papers and software from ILRT 2003
    A simple RDF query syntax converter

    ILRT Semantic Web technical reports

    http://ilrt.org/discovery/2003/02/cal/mimedir-parser/readme.html

    XML
    ...
    ILRT Semantic Web Technical papers 2002
    Semantic Web Techical papers and software from ILRT 2002
    http://ilrt.org/discovery/2002/05/squish-iscw/index.html

    Harmony final report

    IMesh Toolkit Technical Results

    RDF Query by example
    ... ILRT Semantic Web Technical papers 2001 Semantic Web Techical papers and software from ILRT 2001 RDF Calendar - Slide list An RDFWeb Aggregation Service for the ILRT Web Crawling High-Quality Metadata using RDF and Dublin Core http://ilrt.org/discovery/2001/10/index.html ... ILRT Semantic Web Technical papers 2000 Semantic Web Techical papers and software from ILRT 2000 mozilla.org http://ilrt.org/discovery/2000/12/mozrss/index.html.orig RDF: Ontologies and Metadata RDF: Statements/Statings ... Dublin Core Metadata Initiative / Working Groups / Architecture Working Group This viewer uses Dan Brickley's code This is a little traversal program which goes through a directory picking out index.html and readme.html, and getting the titles to build an rss file. For useage, see

    55. Publications About Web Analysis, Web Search, Citation Indexing, Digital Librarie
    Publications by Steve Lawrence including web analysis, web search, citation indexing,digital libraries, neural networks, machine learning, finance, speech
    http://www.neci.nec.com/~lawrence/papers.html
    Recent Publications - Steve Lawrence
    Winners Don't Take All: Characterizing the Competition for Links on the Web (PNAS) PS.Z PS.gz PS PDF ... BibTeX
    New web model allows predicting and analyzing competition in different communities. Self-Organization and Identification of Web Communities (IEEE Computer) PS.Z PS.gz PS PDF ... BibTeX
    The web self-organizes into communities that can be efficiently identified from link structure.
    Publications by Topic:
    Web Analysis, Web Search

    Digital Libraries, Citation Indexing

    Machine Learning

    Neural Networks
    ...
    All

    Most Requested Publications Winners Don't Take All: Characterizing the Competition for Links on the Web (PNAS) PS.Z PS.gz PS PDF ... BibTeX New web model allows predicting and analyzing competition in different communities. Self-Organization and Identification of Web Communities (IEEE Computer) PS.Z PS.gz PS PDF ... BibTeX The web self-organizes into communities that can be efficiently identified from link structure. The Structure of the Web Science PDF Science BibTeX Web structure is proving to be valuable for organization, search, and analysis. Online or Invisible?

    56. Library Of Congress Co-sponsorship For National Science Foundation Digital Libra
    The Library of Congress is pleased to participate as a sponsor of the digital librariesInitiative Phase II announced by the National Science Foundation (NSF
    http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/dli2/
    Background The Library of Congress is pleased to participate as a sponsor of the Digital Libraries Initiative - Phase II announced by the National Science Foundation (NSF) in February 1998. In addition to NSF, the Library of Congress joins the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the National Library of Medicine (NLM), The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and the National Endowment for the Humanities in sponsoring this second phase of the Digital Libraries Initiative. The Library of Congress is committed to digital libraries not only as an expansion of the traditional service offered by the nation's libraries but also as a new resource created by many hands and accessible via national and international computer networks. The Digital Libraries Initiative - Phase II is intended to extend the research carried out during the initial awards announced in 1994, then sponsored by the National Science Foundation, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, and the National Aeronautical and Space Administration. The first phase funded six research projects over a five-year period and signaled the beginning of a national conversation about digital libraries, promoting discussion of "the importance of improving the utility, effectiveness, performance, scalability and sustainability of current and future digital services and collections." Plans for the next steps in this important initiative were made in a 1996 workshop whose participants agreed that research should be conducted with real collections and real users in mind. For more information, consult

    57. Main Articles: 'The Development Of Digital Libraries For Blind And Visually Impa
    Report on a selection of papers presented in Washington at the 2001 IFLA preconference for the Section of Libraries for the Blind (SLB).
    http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue30/ifla/
    The development of digital libraries for blind and visually impaired people
    The 2001 IFLA pre-conference for the Section of Libraries for the Blind (SLB) took place in Washington with a theme of Digital Libraries for the Blind and the Culture of Learning in the Information Age. Jenny Craven Increasing information choices through web-based technologies. The 2001 IFLA pre-conference SLB took place in Washington with a theme of Digital Libraries for the Blind and the Culture of Learning in the Information Age [1]. Papers delivered at the 2001 conference were from a wide range of subjects relating to digital libraries for the blind. Subject areas included meeting the educational needs of children and youth through libraries for the blind, digital library services and education, creating inclusive models of service and building small digital libraries for the blind. This report will focus on a selection of papers looking at how the development of the Internet and web-based technologies can be used to increase information choices for people who are blind and to enhance a culture of learning in the information age. Further details about the conference can be found on the IFLA SLB web site [2]. As a tool for the delivery of library services the Internet should offer increasing possibilities to users who are print disabled. It should enable people to access information in a format that is appropriate to their needs, which could be in a braille or audio format, or through assistive technologies. These may include speech output, braille output, tactile devices or even just through simple adjustments to a browser. Despite growing technological developments, however, a paper on

    58. TEI Text Encoding In Libraries
    A collaborative document produced as a result of the TEI and XML in digital libraries meeting at the Library of Congress in 1998.
    http://www.indiana.edu/~letrs/tei/
    TEI Text Encoding in Libraries
    Guidelines for Best Encoding Practices
    Version 1.0 (July 30, 1999)
    Comments to Perry Willett , Indiana University (email: pwillett@indiana.edu)
    Contents
  • Introduction
  • Participants
  • Recommendations
  • General Recommendations ...
  • Attribute Values
    I. Introduction
    At the TEI and XML in Digital Libraries Workshop held at the Library of Congress on June 30-July 1, 1998, three working groups were formed. Group 2 was charged with developing a set of recommendations for libraries using the TEI Guidelines in electronic text encoding. Representatives from six libraries met at the Library of Congress on November 12-13, 1998. The Task Force met again at ALA mid-winter (January 1999) to incorporate comments and finalize the draft. The revised recommendations were circulated to the conference working group in May 1999 and presented at the joint annual meeting of the Association of Computers and the Humanities and Association of Literary and Linguistic Computing in June 1999. Version 1.0 was circulated for comments in August 1999. Return to top
    II. Participants:
  • 59. Untitled
    Delos Network of Excellence for digital libraries, European Forum for Researchin digital libraries. You need a Browser that supports frames.
    http://www.ercim.org/delos/

    60. US Army Armor School Research Library
    Library holdings, information, and links of interest to military users and enthusiasts, including bibliographies of resources for specific battles, access to digital libraries and magazines, and veteran's groups.
    http://knox-www.army.mil/school/ops/library/

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