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Journal of Digital Information, Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, 2009
- Dion Hoe-Lian Goh:
Introduction to the Special Issue of the Journal of Digital Information Digital Libraries and User-Generated Content. - Jennifer Trant:
Studying Social Tagging and Folksonomy: A Review and Framework. - Jean-Yves Delort:
Automatically Characterizing Salience Using Readers' Feedback. - Chei Sian Lee, Dion Hoe-Lian Goh, Khasfariyati Razikin, Alton Yeow-Kuan Chua:
Tagging, Sharing and the Influence of Personal Experience. - Jennifer Trant:
Tagging, Folksonomy and Art Museums: Early Experiments and Ongoing Research. - Alexey Maslov, Adam Mikeal, Katherine H. Weimer, John J. Leggett:
Cooperation or Control? Web 2.0 and the Digital Library.
Volume 10, Number 2, 2009
- Erik Duval, Riina Vuorikari, Nikos Manouselis:
Special Issue on Social Information Retrieval for Technology Enhanced Learning. - Hendrik Drachsler, Hans G. K. Hummel, Rob Koper:
Identifying the Goal, User model and Conditions of Recommender Systems for Formal and Informal Learning. - Tiffany Ya Tang, Gordon I. McCalla:
The Pedagogical Value of Papers: a Collaborative-Filtering based Paper Recommender. - Jon Dron, Terry Anderson:
Lost in social space: Information retrieval issues in Web 1.5. - Riina Vuorikari, Xavier Ochoa:
Exploratory Analysis of the Main Characteristics of Tags and Tagging of Educational Resources in a Multi-lingual Context. - Joris Klerkx, Erik Duval:
Visualising Social Bookmarks.
Volume 10, Number 3, 2009
- Frank M. Shipman III, Jim Rosenberg:
Introduction to Special Issue on Spatial Hypertext. - David Kolb:
Other Spaces for Spatial Hypertext. - Mark Bernstein:
Shadows In The Cave: hypertext transformations. - Jim Rosenberg:
Hypertext in the Open Air: A Systemless Approach to Spatial Hypertext. - Konstantinos A. Meintanis, Frank M. Shipman III:
Expressing Personal Interpretations of Music Collections in Spatial Hypertext. - Hao-wei Hsieh, Frank M. Shipman III:
Supporting Visual Problem Solving in Spatial Hypertext.
Volume 10, Number 4, 2009
- Saverio Perugini, Mary E. Pinney, Naren Ramakrishnan, Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones, Mary Beth Rosson:
Exploring Out-of-turn Interactions with Websites. - Dietmar Wolfram, Iris Xie:
A Longitudinal Study of Database Usage Within a General Audience Digital Library. - Piedad Garrido, Jesús Tramullas, Manuel Coll:
CONDITOR1: Topic Maps and DITA labelling tool for textual documents with historical information. - Mathieu Roche, Yves Kodratoff:
Text and Web Mining Approaches in Order to Build Specialized Ontologies.
Volume 10, Number 5, 2009
- Deborah Barreau:
Special Issue on the Social and Psychological Aspects of Personal Information Management.
- Tim Coughlan, Peter Johnson:
Designing Personal Information Management Systems for Creative Practitioners. - David Elsweiler, Mark Baillie, Ian Ruthven:
On Understanding the Relationship Between Recollection and Refinding. - Sharon Hardof-Jaffe, Arnon Hershkovitz, Hama Abu-Kishk, Ofer Bergman, Rafi Nachmias:
Students' Organization Strategies of Personal.
Volume 10, Number 6, 2009
- Martha A. Larson, Kate Fernie, Johan Oomen:
Special Issue on Information Access to Cultural Heritage. - Roeland Ordelman, Willemijn Heeren, Marijn Huijbregts, Franciska de Jong, Djoerd Hiemstra:
Towards Affordable Disclosure of Spoken Heritage Archives. - Maarten Marx:
Advanced Information Access to Parliamentary Debates. - Brian Kirkegaard Lunn:
User needs in television archive access: Acquiring knowledge necessary for system design. - Andrea Baruzzo, Paolo Casoto, Prasad Challapalli, Antonina Dattolo, Nirmala Pudota, Carlo Tasso:
Toward Semantic Digital Libraries: Exploiting Web 2.0 and Semantic Services in Cultural Heritage. - Dimitrios A. Koutsomitropoulos, Georgia D. Solomou, Theodore S. Papatheodorou:
Metadata and Semantics in Digital Object Collections: A Case-Study on CIDOC-CRM and Dublin Core and a Prototype Implementation. - Kate Byrne:
Putting Hybrid Cultural Data on the Semantic Web. - Paul D. Clough, Neil Ireson, Jennifer Marlow:
Extending Domain-Specific Resources to Enable Semantic Access to Cultural Heritage Data.
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