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Library Trends, Volume 48
Volume 48, Number 1, Summer 1999
- M. Jay Norton:
Knowledge Discovery in Databases. - Barbara H. Kwasnik:
The Role of Classification in Knowledge Representation and Discovery. - Don R. Swanson, Neil R. Smalheiser:
Implicit Text Linkages between Medline Records: Using Arrowsmith as an Aid to Scientific Discovery. - Kenneth A. Cory:
Discovering Hidden Analogies in an Online Humanities Database. - Henry Small:
A Passage Through Science: Crossing Disciplinary Boundaries. - Jian Qin:
Discovering Semantic Patterns in Bibliographically Coupled Documents. - Qin He:
Knowledge Discovery Through Co-Word Analysis. - Helena Ahonen:
Knowledge Discovery in Documents by Extracting Frequent Word Sequences. - Gobinda G. Chowdhury:
Template Mining for Information Extraction from Digital Documents. - Bipin C. Desai, Rajjan Shinghal, Nader Shayan, Youquan Zhou:
CINDI: A Virtual Library Indexing and Discovery System. - Maria Pinto, F. W. Lancaster:
Abstracts and Abstracting in Knowledge Discovery. - Lixin Yu:
Knowledge Discovery in Spatial Cartographic Information Retrieval. - Herbert S. White:
Librarians and Information Technology: Which is the Tail and Which is the Dog?.
Volume 48, Number 2, Fall 1999
Part I - Foundations of Access to Visual Information
- Hsin-Liang Chen, Edie M. Rasmussen:
Intellectual Access to Images. - P. Bryan Heidorn:
Image Retrieval as Linguistic and Nonlinguistic Visual Model Matching. - David A. Forsyth:
Computer Vision Tools for Finding Images and Video Sequences.
- Teresa Grose Beamsley:
Securing Digital Image Assets in Museums and Libraries: A Risk Management Approach. - Caroline Arms:
Getting the Picture: Observations from the Library of Congress on Providing Access to Pictorial Images. - Christie Stephenson:
Recent Developments in Cultural Heritage Image Databases: Directions for User-Centered Design. - Samantha Kelly Hastings:
Evaluation of Image Retrieval Systems: Role of User Feedback.
- Yong Rui, Michael Ortega, Thomas S. Huang, Sharad Mehrotra:
Information Retrieval Beyond the Text Document. - Neil C. Rowe:
Precise and Efficient Retrieval of Captioned Images: The MARIE Project. - Rohini K. Srihari, Zhongfei (Mark) Zhang:
Exploiting Multimodal Context in Image Retrieval.
Volume 48, Number 3, Winter 2000
- Robert Wedgeworth:
Donor Relations as Public Relations: Toward a Philosophy of Fund-Raising. - Irene M. Hoffman, Amy Smith, Leslie DiBona:
Factors for Success: Academic Library Development Survey Results. - Susan K. Martin:
Academic Library Fund-Raising: Organization, Process, and Politics. - Jennifer F. Paustenbaugh, Lynn Trojahn:
Annual Fund Programs for Academic Libraries. - Merrily E. Taylor:
It's Hard to Make New Friends: What to Think About in Creating a Friends of the Library Group. - Edwin S. Clay III, Patricia C. Bangs:
Entrepreneurs in the Public Library: Reinventing an Institution. - Adam Corson-Finnerty:
Cybergifts.
Volume 48, Number 4, Spring 2000
- Ruth H. Miller:
Electronic Resources and Academic Libraries, 1980-2000: A Historical Perspective. - Ann Okerson:
Are We There Yet? Online E-Resources Ten Years After. - Paul Metz:
Principles of Selection for Electronic Resources. - Beau David Case:
Love's Labour's Lost: The Failure of Traditional Selection Practice in the Acquisition of Humanities Electronic Texts. - James H. Sweetland:
Reviewing the World Wide Web--Theory versus Reality. - Roberta Astroff:
Collecting Full-Text CD-ROMs in Literature: Theory, Format, and Selection. - Kristine R. Brancolini:
Selecting Research Collections for Digitization: Applying the Harvard Model. - Janice M. Jaguszewski, Laura K. Probst:
The Impact of Electronic Resources on Serial Cancellations and Remote Storage Decisions in Academic Research Libraries. - Dan Hazen:
Twilight of the Gods? Bibliographers in the Electronic Age. - Glenda A. Thornton:
Impact of Electronic Resources on Collection Development, the Roles of Librarians, and Library Consortia. - Marlene Manoff:
Hybridity, Mutability, Multiplicity: Theorizing Electronic Library Collections. - Edward Shreeves:
The Acquisitions Culture Wars. - Virgil L. P. Blake, Thomas T. Surprenant:
Navigating the Parallel Universe: Education for Collection Management in the Electronic Age.
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