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1st JCDL 2001: Roanoke, Virginia, USA
- ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, JCDL 2001, Roanoke, Virginia, USA, June 24-28, 2001, Proceedings. ACM 2001, ISBN 1-58113-345-6
Methods for Classifying & Organizing Content in Digital Libraries
- Andreas Rauber, Alexander Müller-Kögler:
Integrating automatic genre analysis into digital libraries. 1-10 - Paolo Frasconi, Giovanni Soda, Alessandro Vullo:
Text categorization for multi-page documents: a hybrid naive Bayes HMM approach. 11-20 - James W. Warner, Elizabeth W. Brown:
Automated name authority control. 21-22 - Kin Hui, Wai Lam, Helen M. Meng:
Automatic event generation from multi-lingual news stories. 23-24
Digital Livaries for Education: Technology, Serices, & User Studies
- David Yaron, D. Jeff Milton, Rebecca Freeland:
Linked active content: a service for digital libraries for education. 25-32 - Jean R. Laleuf, Anne Morgan Spalter:
A component repository for learning objects: a progress report. 33-40 - Catherine C. Marshall, Morgan N. Price, Gene Golovchinsky, Bill N. Schilit:
Designing e-books for legal research. 41-48
Panel
- James B. Lloyd, Timothy W. Cole, Donald Waters, Caroline Arms, Simeon Warner, Jeffrey Young:
The open archives initiative: perspectives on metadata harvesting (panel session). 49
Approaches to Interoperability Among Digital Libraries
- William E. Moen:
Mapping the interoperability landscape for networked information retrieval. 50-51 - Ray R. Larson:
Distributed resource discovery: using z39.50 to build cross-domain information servers. 52-53 - Carl Lagoze, Herbert Van de Sompel:
The open archives initiative: building a low-barrier interoperability framework. 54-62 - Hussein Suleman:
Enforcing interoperability with the open archives initiative repository explorer. 63-64 - Xiaoming Liu, Kurt Maly, Mohammad Zubair, Michael L. Nelson:
Arc: an OAI service provider for cross-archive searching. 65-66
Digital Libraries and the Web: Technology and Trust
- Luis Francisco-Revilla, Frank M. Shipman III, Richard Furuta, Unmil Karadkar, Avital Arora:
Managing change on the web. 67-76 - Greg Keast, Elaine G. Toms, Joan M. Cherry:
Measuring the reputation of web sites: a preliminary exploration. 77-78 - Michael Chau, Daniel Dajun Zeng, Hsinchun Chen:
Personalized spiders for web search and analysis. 79-87 - Robin D. Burke:
Salticus: guided crawling for personal digital libraries. 88-89
Panel
- Ching Chen, Wen Gao, Hsueh-hua Chen, Li-Zhu Zhou, Von-Wun Soo:
Different cultures meet: lessons learned in global digital library development (panel session). 90-93
Tools for Constructing and Using Digital Libraries
- Ian H. Witten, David Bainbridge, Stefan J. Boddie:
Power to the people: end-user building of digital library collections. 94-103 - Bruce Rosenstock, Michael Gertz:
Web-based scholarship: annotating the digital library. 104-105 - Brad A. Myers, Juan P. Casares, Scott M. Stevens, Laura Dabbish, Dan Yocum, Albert T. Corbett:
A multi-view intelligent editor for digital video libraries. 106-115 - Jia-Yu Pan, Christos Faloutsos:
VideoGraph: a new tool for video mining and classification. 116-117
Systems Design and Evaluation for Undergraduate Learning Environments
- Terence R. Smith, Greg Janee, James Frew, Anita Coleman:
The Alexandria digital earth prototype. 118-119 - Anne J. Gilliland-Swetland, Gregory H. Leazer:
Iscapes: digital libraries environments for the promotion of scientific thinking by undergraduates in geography. 120-121 - John MacColl:
Project ANGEL: an open virtual learning envoronment with sophisticated access management. 122-123 - Joe Futrelle, Su-Shing Chen, Kevin Chen-Chuan Chang:
NBDL: a CIS framework for NSDL. 124-125 - Nina Wacholder, David Kirk Evans, Judith Klavans:
Automatic identification and organization of index terms for interactive browsing. 126-134
Panel
- David Fulker, Sharon S. Dawes, Leonid A. Kalinichenko, Tamara Sumner, Costantino Thanos, Alex Ushakov:
Digital library collaborations in a world community. 135
Studying the Users of Digital Libraries: Formative and Summative Evaluations
- Karen E. Pettigrew, Joan C. Durrance:
Public use of digital community information systems: findings from a recent study with implications for system design. 136-143 - Peter Brophy, Shelagh Fisher:
Evaluating the distributed national electronic resource. 144-145 - Lynne Davis, Melissa Dawe:
Collaborative design with use case scenarios. 146-147 - Steve Jones, Gordon W. Paynter:
Human evaluation of Kea, an automatic keyphrasing system. 148-156
Digital Library Collections: Policies and Practices
- Michael Khoo:
Community design of DLESE's collections review policy: a technological frames analysis. 157-164 - Adrienne Muir:
Legal deposit of digital publications: a review of research and development activity. 165-173 - G. Sayeed Choudhury, Mark Lorie, Erin Fitzpatrick, Benjamin Hobbs, Gregory S. Chirikjian, Allison M. Okamura, Nicholas E. Flores:
Comprehensive access to printed materials (CAPM). 174-175 - Nadia Caidi:
Technology and values: lessons from central and eastern europe. 176-177
Panel
- Alan S. Inouye, Margaret L. Hedstrom, Dale Flecker, David M. Levy:
A digital strategy for the library congress. 178
Studying the Users of Digital Libraries: Qualitative Approaches
- Ann Blandford, Hanna Stelmaszewska, Nick Bryan-Kinns:
Use of multiple digital libraries: a case study. 179-188 - Sally Jo Cunningham, Chris Knowles, Nina Reeves:
An ethnographic study of technical support workers: why we didn't build a tech support digital library. 189-198 - Gary Geisler, David McArthur, Sarah Giersch:
Developing recommendation services for a digital library with uncertain and changing data. 199-200 - Judith Klavans, Smaranda Muresan:
Evaluation of DEFINDER: a system to mine definitions from consumer-oriented medical text. 201-202
Techniques for Managing Distributed Collections
- Micah Altman, Leonid Andreev, Mark Diggory, Gary King, Elizabeth Kolster, Akio Sone, Sidney Verba, Daniel L. Kiskis, Michael Krot:
Overview of the virtual data center project and software. 203-204 - Bruce R. Barkstrom:
Digital libraries and data scholarship. 205-206 - Noah Green, Panagiotis G. Ipeirotis, Luis Gravano:
SDLIP + STARTS = SDARTS a protocol and toolkit for metasearching. 207-214 - Clement T. Yu, Prasoon Sharma, Weiyi Meng, Yan Qin:
Database selection for processing k nearest neighbors queries in distributed environments. 215-222
Panel
- Sally E. Howe, David C. Nagel, Ching-chih Chen, Stephen M. Griffin, James H. Lightbourne, Walter L. Warnick:
The president's information technology advisory committee's february 2001 digital library report and its impact. 223-225
The Sound of Digital Libraries: Audio, Music, and Speech
- James W. Cooper, Mahesh Viswanathan, Donna K. Byron, Margaret Chan:
Building searchable collections of enterprise speech data. 226-234 - John H. L. Hansen, John R. Deller Jr., Michael S. Seadle:
Transcript-free search of audio archives for the national gallery of the spoken word. 235-236 - John R. Deller Jr., Aparna Gurijala, Michael S. Seadle:
Audio watermarking techniques for the national gallery of the spoken word. 237-238 - Donald Byrd:
Music-notation searching and digital libraries. 239-246 - Mingchun Liu, Chunru Wan:
Feature selection for automatic classification of musical instrument sounds. 247-248 - Matthew J. Dovey:
Adding content-based searching to a traditional music library catalogue server. 249-250
Information Search and Retrieval in Digital Libraries
- Terry Sullivan:
Locating question difficulty through explorations in question space. 251-252 - Anselmo Peñas, Julio Gonzalo, Felisa Verdejo:
Browsing by phrases: terminological information in interactive multilingual text retrieval. 253-254 - Ghaleb Abdulla, Chuck Baldwin, Terence Critchlow, Roy Kamimura, Ida Lozares, Ron Musick, Nu Ai Tang, Byung Suk Lee, Robert R. Snapp:
Approximate ad-hoc query engine for simulation data. 255-256 - Judith Klavans, Brian Whitman:
Extracting taxonomic relationships from on-line definitional sources using LEXING. 257-258 - Maayan Geffet, Dror G. Feitelson:
Hierarchical indexing and document matching in BoW. 259-267 - James Ze Wang, Yanping Du:
Scalable integrated region-based image retrieval using IRM and statistical clustering. 268-277
Panel
- Brandon Muramatsu, Cathryn Manduca, Marcia A. Mardis, James H. Lightbourne, Flora P. McMartin:
The national SMETE digital library program (panel session). 278-281
Digital Video Libraries: Design and Access
- Marc Nanard, Jocelyne Nanard:
Cumulating and sharing end users knowledge to improve video indexing in a video digital library. 282-289 - Michael G. Christel, Bryan Maher, Andrew Begun:
XSLT for tailored access to a digtal video library. 290-299 - Jezekiel Ben-Arie, Purvin Pandit, Shyamsundar Rajaram:
Design of a digital library for human movement. 300-309 - Michael L. Nelson, Gary Marchionini, Gary Geisler, Meng Yang:
A bucket architecture for the open video project. 310-311 - Alan F. Smeaton, Noel Murphy, Noel E. O'Connor, Seán Marlow, Hyowon Lee, Kieran McDonald, Paul Browne, Jiamin Ye:
The físchlár digital video system: a digital library of broadcast TV programmes. 312-313
Systems Design and Architecture for Digital Libraries
- Andy Dong, Alice M. Agogino:
Design principles for the information architecture of a SMET education digital library. 314-321 - ByungHoon Kang, Robert Wilensky:
Toward a model of self-administering data. 322-330 - Kathleen R. McKeown, Shih-Fu Chang, James J. Cimino, Steven Feiner, Carol Friedman, Luis Gravano, Vasileios Hatzivassiloglou, Steven Johnson, Desmond A. Jordan, Judith Klavans, André Kushniruk, Vimla L. Patel, Simone Teufel:
PERSIVAL, a system for personalized search and summarization over multimedia healthcare information. 331-340 - Elaine G. Toms, Joan C. Bartlett:
An approach to search for the digital library. 341-342 - Jeff Anderson-Lee, Robert Wilensky:
TilePic: a file format for tiled hierarchical data. 343-344
Panel
- David M. Levy, William Y. Arms, Oren Etzioni, Diane Nester, Barbara Tillett:
High tech or high touch: automation and human mediation in libraries (panel session). 345
Digital Preservation: Technology, Economics, and Policy
- Raymond A. Lorie:
Long term preservation of digital information. 346-352 - Brian F. Cooper, Hector Garcia-Molina:
Creating trading networks of digital archives. 353-362 - Arturo Crespo, Hector Garcia-Molina:
Cost-driven design for archival repositories. 363-372
Scholary Communication and Digital Libraries
- Daniel Faensen, Lukas Faulstich, Heinz Schweppe, Annika Hinze, Alexander Steidinger:
Hermes: a notification service for digital libraries. 373-380 - Tracy Riggs, Robert Wilensky:
An algorithm for automated rating of reviewers. 381-387 - Richard J. Marisa:
HeinOnline: An Online Arcive of Law Journals. 388-394
Panel
- Gary Marchionini, Anne Craig, Larry Brandt, Judith Klavans, Hsinchun Chen:
Digital libraries supporting digital government. 395-397
Designing Digital Libraries for Education: Technology, services and User Studies
- Allison Druin, Benjamin B. Bederson, Juan Pablo Hourcade, Lisa Sherman, Glenda Revelle, Michele Platner, Stacy Weng:
Designing a digital library for young children. 398-405 - Yin Leng Theng, Norliza Mohd-Nasir, George Buchanan, Bob Fields, Harold W. Thimbleby, Noel Cassidy:
Dynamic digital libraries for children. 406-415 - Tamara Sumner, Melissa Dawe:
Looking at digital library usability from a reuse perspective. 416-425
Applications of Digital Libraries in the Humanities
- Gregory R. Crane, David A. Smith, Clifford E. Wulfman:
Building a hypertextual digital library in the humanities: a case study on London. 426-434 - Jeffrey A. Rydberg-Cox, Anne Mahoney, Gregory R. Crane:
Document quality indicators and corpus editions. 435-436 - Michael S. Brown, W. Brent Seales:
The digital atheneum: new approaches for preserving, restoring and analyzing damaged manuscripts. 437-443 - Richard Furuta, Shueh-Cheng Hu, Siddarth Kalasapur, Rajiv Kochumman, Eduardo Urbina, Ricardo Vivancos-Pérez:
Towards an electronic variorum dition of Don Quixote. 444-445
Panel
- David Bainbridge, Gerry Bernbom, Mary Wallace, Andrew Dillon, Matthew J. Dovey, Jon W. Dunn, Michael Fingerhut, Ichiro Fujinaga, Eric J. Isaacson:
Digital music libraries - research and development. 446-448
Demonstrations
- Jen-Shin Hong, Bai-Hsuen Chen, Jieh Hsiang, Tien-Yu Hsu:
Content management for digital museum exhibitions. 450 - Christopher R. Palmer, J. Pesenti, Raúl E. Valdés-Pérez, Michael G. Christel, Alexander G. Hauptmann, Tobun Dorbin Ng, Howard D. Wactlar:
Demonstration of hierarchical document clustering of digital library retrieval results. 451 - Jon W. Dunn, Eric J. Isaacson:
Indiana university digital music library project. 452 - Mark Derthick:
Interactive visualization of video metadata. 453 - Panagiotis G. Ipeirotis, Luis Gravano, Mehran Sahami:
PERSIVAL demo: categorizing hidden-web resources. 454 - Noemie Elhadad, Min-Yen Kan, Simon Lok, Smaranda Muresan:
PERSIVAL: personalized summarization over multimedia health-care information. 455 - Shahram Ebadollahi, Shih-Fu Chang:
View segmentation and static/dynamic summary generation for echocardiogram videos. 456 - Edward N. Zalta, Colin Allen, Uri Nodelman:
Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy: a dynamic reference work. 457 - Matthew J. Dovey:
A system for adding content-based searching to a traditional music library catalogue server. 458 - Hussein Suleman:
Using the repository explorer to achieve OAI protocol compliance. 459
Posters
- Christopher Klaus, Keith Andrew:
An atmospheric visualization collection for the NSDL. 463 - Elizabeth D. Liddy, Stuart A. Sutton, Woojin Paik, Eileen Allen, Sarah Harwell, Michelle Monsour, Anne M. Turner, Jennifer Liddy:
Breaking the metadata generation bottleneck: preliminary findings. 464 - Judy C. Gilmore, Valerie S. Allen:
Building the physical sciences information infrastructure, a phased approach. 465 - Eiji Ikoma, Taikan Oki, Masaru Kitsuregawa:
Development of an earth environmental digital library system for soil and land-atmospheric data. 466 - W. Harry Plantinga:
Digital facsimile editions and on-line editing. 467 - Michael J. Bass, Margret Branschofsky:
DSpace at MIT: meeting the challenges. 468 - Kobus Barnard, David A. Forsyth:
Exploiting image semantics for picture libraries. 469 - Kelly R. Debure, A. S. Russell:
Feature extraction for content-based image retrieval in DARWIN. 470 - Cheng Jiun Yuan, W. Brent Seales:
Guided linking: efficiently making image-to-transcript correspondence. 471 - Wing Hang Cheung, Michael R. Lyu, Kam-Wing Ng:
Integrating digital libraries by CORBA, XML and Servlet. 472 - Kimberly S. Roempler:
A national digital library for undergraduate mathematics and science teacher preparation and professional development. 473 - Carol Hansen Montgomery, Linda S. Marion:
Print to electronic: measuring the operational and economic implications of an electronic journal collection. 474 - Taku A. Tokuyasu:
Turbo recognition: decoding page layout. 475 - Bruce R. Barkstrom:
Using Markov models and innovation-diffusion as a tool for predicting digital library access and distribution. 476 - Alejandro Bia:
A versatile facsimile and transcription service for manuscripts and rare old books at the Miguel de Cervantes digital library. 477 - Michael P. D'Alessandro, Richard S. Bakalar, Donna M. D'Alessandro, Denis E. Ashley, Mary J. C. Hendrix:
The virtual naval hospital: the digital library as knowledge management tool for nomadic patrons. 478
Tutorials
Workshops
- Katy Börner, Chaomei Chen:
Workshop 1: visual interfaces to digital libraries - its past, present, and future. 482 - Nina Wacholder, Craig G. Nevill-Manning:
Workshop 2: the technology of browsing applications. 483 - Paul Thompson, Traugott Koch, John Carter, Heike Neuroth, Ed O'Neill, Dagobert Soergel:
Workshop 3: classification crosswalks. 484 - Su-Shing Chen, Ching-chih Chen:
Workshop 4: digital libraries in asian languages. 485 - Lucy T. Nowell, Elizabeth G. Hetzler:
Workshop 5: information visualization for digital libraries: defining a research agenda for heterogeneous multimedia collections. 486
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