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Utility-based High Performance Digital Library Systems
(2009)
Many practical digital library systems have had to deal with
scalability of data collections and/or service provision. Early attempts at
enabling this scalability focused on data/services closely coupled with or
tightly ...
Unraveling the Dynamics of Digital Library Community: a Social Network Analysis Approach
(2009)
The purpose of this research is to investigate the networks of ‘academic community’ of Digital Library (DL) using various Social Network Analysis (SNA) tools and metrics. Digital Library emerged from convergence of several ...
Using Semantic Technologies in Digital Libraries – A Roadmap to Quality Evaluation
(2009)
In digital libraries semantic techniques are often deployed to reduce
the expensive manual overhead for indexing documents, maintaining metadata,
or caching for future search. However, using such techniques may cause a ...
Digital Mechanism and Gear Library – Multimedia Collection of Text, Pictures and Physical Models
(2009)
We are presenting a digital engineering library – the Digital Mechanism
and Gear Library (DMG-Lib). The existing worldwide knowledge in form
of books, drawings, physical models etc. is mostly scattered, difficult to ...
Semantic Journal Mapping for Search Visualization in a Large Scale Article Digital Library
(2009)
In this paper we examine the scalability and utility of se-
mantically mapping (visualizing) journals in a large scale (5.7+ million)
science, technology and medical article digital library. This work is part
of a larger ...
Knowledge Organization Systems in Digital libraries
(2009)
This introductory workshop is intended for anyone concerned with subject access to digital
libraries. It provides a bridge by presenting methods of subject access as treated in an
information studies program for those ...
Developing a Digital Libraries Master’s Programme
(2009)
The changes in Swedish education following the Bologna requirements
resulted in the first Master’s programmes in Library and Information
Science. Two of them target information professionals working with digital
resources ...