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International Journal on Digital Libraries, Volume 7
Volume 7, Numbers 1-2, October 2007
- Michael J. Wright, Tamara Sumner, Reagan W. Moore, Traugott Koch:
Connecting digital libraries to eScience: the future of scientific scholarship. 1-4 - Ann Zimmerman:
Not by metadata alone: the use of diverse forms of knowledge to locate data for reuse. 5-16 - Christine L. Borgman, Jillian C. Wallis, Noel Enyedy:
Little science confronts the data deluge: habitat ecology, embedded sensor networks, and digital libraries. 17-30 - Linn Marks Collins, Mark L. B. Martinez, Ketan K. Mane, James E. Powell, Chad M. Kieffer, Tiago Simas, Susan K. Heckethorn, Kathryn R. Varjabedian, Miriam Blake, Richard Luce:
Collaborative eScience libraries. 31-33 - Simeon Warner, Jeroen Bekaert, Carl Lagoze, Xiaoming Liu, Sandy Payette, Herbert Van de Warner:
Pathways: augmenting interoperability across scholarly repositories. 35-52 - Ah Chung Tsoi, Jeff McDonell, Andrew E. Treloar, Ian Atkinson:
Dataset acquisition, accessibility, annotation, e-research technologies (DART) project. 53-55 - Michael Witt:
Providing an OAI-PMH interface to the Storage Resource Broker with OAISRB. 57-58 - Leonardo Candela, Fuat Akal, Henri Avancini, Donatella Castelli, Luigi Fusco, Veronica Guidetti, Christoph Langguth, Andrea Manzi, Pasquale Pagano, Heiko Schuldt, Manuele Simi, Michael Springmann, Laura Cristiana Voicu:
DILIGENT: integrating digital library and Grid technologies for a new Earth observation research infrastructure. 59-80 - Mark Gahegan, Ritesh Agrawal, Tawan Banchuen, David DiBiase:
Building rich, semantic descriptions of learning activities to facilitate reuse in digital libraries. 81-97 - Jane Hunter, Kwok Cheung:
Provenance Explorer-a graphical interface for constructing scientific publication packages from provenance trails. 99-107 - Evandrino G. Barros, Alberto H. F. Laender, Marcos André Gonçalves, Ricardo G. Cota, Francisco A. R. Barbosa:
Transitioning from the ecological fieldwork to an online repository: a digital library solution and evaluation. 109-112 - Chaitanya K. Baru:
Sharing and caring of eScience data. 113-116 - Gregory R. Crane, Alison Babeu, David Bamman:
eScience and the humanities. 117-122
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