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International Journal on Digital Libraries, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, March 2025
- Peter-Lucas Jones
, Keoni Mahelona
, Suzanne Duncan
, Gianna Leoni
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Kaitiaki: closing the door on open Indigenous data. 1 - Miriam Baglioni
, Gina Pavone
, Andrea Mannocci
, Paolo Manghi
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Towards the interoperability of scholarly repository registries. 2 - David Fleischhacker
, Roman Kern
, Wolfgang Göderle:
Enhancing OCR in historical documents with complex layouts through machine learning. 3 - Angel Beshirov
, Milena Dobreva
, Dimitar Dimitrov
, Momchil Hardalov
, Ivan Koychev
, Preslav Nakov
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Post-ocr text correction for Bulgarian historical documents. 4 - Rafael C. Carrasco, Gustavo Candela
, Manuel Marco Such:
Measuring the diversity of data and metadata in digital libraries. 5 - Sonam Gandotra, Bhavna Arora, Yogesh Kumar
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Design and development of Dogri extractive summarization model for automated summary generation. 6 - Uariaike Mbinge, Colin Stanley, Immanuel Kandjabanga, Chris Muashekele, Alphons Kahuhu Koruhama, Gereon Koch Kapuire, Donovan Maasz, Heike Winschiers-Theophilus
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Co-creating digital representations of indigenous knowledge: an ovaHimba curated digital repository. 7 - Filippo Accordino
, Fabrizio Pecoraro
, Daniela Luzi
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CESSDA data catalogue: an opportunity to enhance data in social sciences. 8
Volume 26, Number 2, June 2025
- Rory O'Connor, Cat Kutay
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The Yugambeh digital language story. 9 - Emilio M. Sanfilippo
, Richard Freedman, Alessandro Mosca:
Ontological modeling of music and musicological claims. A case study in early music. 10 - P. P. N. V. Kumara
, Annika Hinze, Nicholas Vanderschantz, Claire Timpany:
Online reading lists: evaluating students experience. 11 - Sara Abdollahi
, Wolfgang Nejdl, Simon Gottschalk:
Retrieval-Augmented Generation of Event Collections from Web Archives and the Live Web. 12

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