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International Journal on Digital Libraries, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, December 2012
- Michael J. Wright, Lillian N. Cassel:
Joint conference on digital libraries (JCDL) 2011. 1-2 - Robert Sanderson, Benjamin Albritton, Rafael Schwemmer, Herbert Van de Sompel:
SharedCanvas: a collaborative model for digital facsimiles. 3-16 - David Bainbridge, Michael B. Twidale, David M. Nichols:
Interactive context-aware user-driven metadata correction in digital libraries. 17-32 - Myriam Ben Saad, Stéphane Gançarski:
Archiving the web using page changes patterns: a case study. 33-49 - Keith E. Maull, Manuel Gerardo Saldivar, Tamara Sumner:
Automated approaches to characterizing educational digital library usage: linking computational methods with qualitative analyses. 51-64
Volume 13, Number 2, March 2013
- Hermann A. Maurer, Heimo Müller:
Can the Web turn into a digital library? 65-75 - Patty Kostkova, Gemma Madle:
What impact do healthcare digital libraries have? An evaluation of national resource of infection control at the point of care using the Impact-ED framework. 77-90 - Johan Oomen, Paul Over, Wessel Kraaij, Alan F. Smeaton:
Symbiosis between the TRECVid benchmark and video libraries at the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision. 91-104 - Jin Ha Lee, Joseph T. Tennis, Rachel Ivy Clarke, Michael Carpenter:
Developing a video game metadata schema for the Seattle Interactive Media Museum. 105-117
Volume 13, Numbers 3-4, September 2013
- Pauline Ngimwa, Anne Adams:
The different roles of 'Design Process Champions' for digital libraries in African higher education. 119-133 - Nina Tahmasebi, Kai Niklas, Gideon Zenz, Thomas Risse:
On the applicability of word sense discrimination on 201 years of modern english. 135-153 - Donatella Castelli, Paolo Manghi, Costantino Thanos:
A vision towards Scientific Communication Infrastructures - On bridging the realms of Research Digital Libraries and Scientific Data Centers. 155-169
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