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重要论文(国外)
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Time & Bits:
Managing Digital Continuity
http://www.ahip.getty.edu/timeandbits/intro.html
Problems related to long-term digital data protection,
preservation, and reconstruction.
The 5th Dublin Core Metadata Workshop: a report
and observations
http://www.nla.gov.au/nla/staffpaper/helsinki.html
A report by Bemal Rajapatirana, Manager, National
Bibliographic Database and Standards Section,
27 November 1997
Syntax for Dublin Core Metadata: Recommendations
from the Second Metadata Workshop
http://www.uic.edu/~cmsmcq/tech/metadata.syntax.html
Workshop hosted by The Department of Library and
Information Science Graduate School of Education
& Information Studies (GSE&IS) University
of California, Los Angeles, February 16-17, 1996
Social Aspects of Digital Libraries
http://dlis.gseis.ucla.edu/DL/
Workshop hosted by The Department of Library and
Information Science Graduate School of Education
& Information Studies (GSE&IS) University
of California, Los Angeles, February 16-17, 1996
SECOND EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON RESEARCH AND ADVANCED
TECHNOLOGY FOR DIGITAL LIBRARIES
http://www.ics.forth.gr/2EuroDL/
Heraklion, Crete, Greece. 19-23 September, 1998
School of Information Management & Systems,
UC Berkeley,Search Support for Unfamiliar Metadata
Vocabularies)
http://www.sims.berkeley.edu/research/metadata/index.html
School of Information Management & Systems,
UC Berkeley - Searching is likely to be effective
and efficient only when the searcher is familiar
with the classification, categorizing, and indexing
schemes (metadata vocabularies) being searched.
The rapid increase in network-accessible databases
and the widespread adoption of metadata vocabularies
mean that increasingly searches will be in metadata
vocabularies that are unfamiliar. The project
will develop Entry Vocabulary Modules to provide
a cost-effective remedy.
ROADS (Resource Organisation And Discovery in
Subject-based Systems)
http://www.ilrt.bris.ac.uk/roads/news/latest/
Access catalog retrieval
Making of America (MOA)
http://www.umdl.umich.edu/moa/
A major collaborative endeavor to preserve and
make accessible through digital technology a significant
body of primary sources related to development
of the U.S. Infrastructure.
LIBLICENSE: Licensing Digital Information: A Resource
for Librarians
http://www.library.yale.edu/~llicense/index.html
World Wide Web resource intended to provide information
and assistance for academic and research libraries
as they read and negotiate licenses with information
providers for electronic information content in
a variety of formats, CD and online.
Follett Lecture Series
http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/follett/
Organised by UKOLN on behalf of JISC -- This series
of lectures developed from an idea put forward
by members of JISC's Follett Implementation Group
on Information Technology, with the aim of raising
awareness of international developments and issues
relating to the electronic library, and stimulating
further discussion.
DigLibns Electronic Discussion
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/DigLibns/
Discussion of practical issues relating to digital
libraries and librarianship.
Electronic Librarian Is a Verb / The Electronic
Library Is Not a Sentence
http://www.press.umich.edu/jep/works/arnold.eleclib.html
A Lecture Delivered at the New York Public Library,
The Gilbert A. Cam Memorial Lecture Series October
14, 1994, by Kenneth Arnold
ALCTS Taskforce on Meta Access
http://www.lib.virginia.edu/alcts/
The Task Force's purpose is to lead the way in
defining access and bibliographic control mechanisms
for information in electronic form and communicating
that mechanism to the users of the electronic
information.
两个利用等层结构的数字图书馆界面
Robert B. Allen ,Two Digital Library Intefaces
which Exploit Hierarchical Structure
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~samr/DAGS95/Papers/allen.html
运用杜威十进制的比喻或分面的ACM(采用DAG)作品分类法来支持UI。并生动地描述了在等级中搜寻的方法。
Hawkins, Brian L.,Planning for the National Electronic
Library
EDUCOM Review 29(3) (May/June 1994)
Hawkins' well-written analysis points out that
the Library and Academic Communities at large
have no well-articulated plan to create the global
electronic library of the future. The historical
and organizational reasons for this are described
but the focus of the article is on examining the
range of possible structural and organizational
models that could be adopted to move toward the
large-scale electronic library. While not everyone
may agree with the author's endorsement of a nonprofit
corporation model, his call for careful thinking
of the constraints and opportunities facing academic
and library use of new technology is worth the
time.
Stearns, Susan,The Internet-Enabled Virtual Public
Library
http://www.infotoday.com/cilmag/sep/library.htm
The concept of the virtual library as a user-friendly,
computer-based, networked set of information resources
is becoming reality in many public libraries.
Early implementations were often OPAC-centered,
with telnet and gopher access. This article features
several public library web pages and projects
which expand the notion of the 'library without
walls' beyond the online catalog, providing e-mail
for patrons, voter and community information and
user training. Implications of the web-based virtual
library include the necessity of upgrading hardware
and software, as well as developing standards
for collection development and cataloging of online
resources and the continuing education of librarians
and patrons.
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