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ACM Digital Libraries 2000: San Antonio, TX, USA
- Proceedings of the Fifth ACM Conference on Digital Libraries, June 2-7, 2000, San Antonio, TX, USA. ACM 2000
- Mark G. L. M. van Doorn, Arjen P. de Vries:
The psychology of multimedia databases. 1-9 - Robert B. Allen, Jane Acheson:
Browsing the structure of multimedia stories. 11-18 - Joanna L. Wolfe:
Effects of annotations on student readers and writers. 19-26 - Michael S. Brown, W. Brent Seales:
Beyond 2D images: effective 3D imaging for library materials. 27-36 - Nick Craswell, Peter Bailey, David Hawking:
Server selection on the World Wide Web. 37-46 - Jean-Daniel Fekete, Nicole Dufournaud:
Compus: visualization and analysis of structured documents for understanding social life in the 16th century. 47-55 - Ben Shneiderman, David Feldman, Anne Rose, Xavier Ferré Grau:
Visualizing digital library search results with categorical and hierarchical axes. 57-66 - Chuang-Hue Moh, Ee-Peng Lim, Wee Keong Ng:
Re-engineering structures from Web documents. 67-76 - Giovanni Giuffrida, Eddie C. Shek, Jihoon Yang:
Knowledge-based metadata extraction from PostScript files. 77-84 - Eugene Agichtein, Luis Gravano:
Snowball: extracting relations from large plain-text collections. 85-94 - Michael L. W. Jones, Robert Rieger, Paul Treadwell, Geri Gay:
Live from the stacks: user feedback on mobile computers and wireless tools for library patrons. 95-102 - Fernando Adrian Das Neves, Edward A. Fox:
A study of user behavior in an immersive virtual environment for digital libraries. 103-111 - Ian H. Witten, Stefan J. Boddie, David Bainbridge, Rodger J. McNab:
Greenstone: a comprehensive open-source digital library software system. 113-121 - Sergey Melnik, Hector Garcia-Molina, Andreas Paepcke:
A mediation infrastructure for digital library services. 123-132 - Ke-Thia Yao, In-Young Ko, Ragy Eleish, Robert Neches:
Asynchronous information space analysis architecture using content and structure-based service brokering. 133-142 - Steve Hitchcock, Les Carr, Zhuoan Jiao, Donna Bergmark, Wendy Hall, Carl Lagoze, Stevan Harnad:
Developing services for open eprint archives: globalisation, integration and the impact of links. 143-151 - Dion Hoe-Lian Goh, John J. Leggett:
Patron-augmented digital libraries. 153-163 - Lloyd A. Smith, Eline F. Chiu, Brian L. Scott:
A speech interface for building musical score collections. 165-173 - Andrew Waugh, Ross Wilkinson, Brendan Hills, Jon Dell'Oro:
Preserving digital information forever. 175-184 - M. M. M. Snyman, M. Jansen van Rensburg:
Revolutionizing name authority control. 185-194 - Raymond J. Mooney, Loriene Roy:
Content-based book recommending using learning for text categorization. 195-204 - Leah S. Larkey, Paul Ogilvie, M. Andrew Price, Brenden Tamilio:
Acrophile: an automated acronym extractor and server. 205-214 - Gordon W. Paynter, Ian H. Witten, Sally Jo Cunningham, George Buchanan:
Scalable browsing for large collections: a case study. 215-223 - Krisztián Monostori, Arkady B. Zaslavsky, Heinz W. Schmidt:
Document overlap detection system for distributed digital libraries. 226-227 - Hussein Suleman, Edward A. Fox, Marc Abrams:
Building quality into a digital library. 228-229 - Paul E. Kennedy, Alexander G. Hauptmann:
Automatic title generation for EM. 230-231 - Lourdes Fernández, J. Alfredo Sánchez, Alberto García:
MiBiblio: personal spaces in a digital library universe. 232-233 - Katy Börner:
Extracting and visualizing semantic structures in retrieval results for browsing. 234-235 - Misha W. Vaughan, Andrew Dillon:
Learning the shape of information: a longitudinal study of Web-news reading. 236-237 - Yin Leng Theng, Norliza Mohd-Nasir, Harold W. Thimbleby:
Purpose and usability of digital libraries. 238-239 - Geert-Jan Houben, Paul De Bra:
Automatic hypermedia generation for ad hoc queries on semi-structured data. 240-241 - Bob Pritchett:
KeyLinking: dynamic hypertext in a digital library. 242-243 - Robert W. P. Luk, Daniel S. Yeung, Qin Lu, Eric Leung, S. Y. Li, Fred Leung:
Digital library access for Chinese visually impaired. 244-245 - Paul Gerwe, Charles L. Viles:
User effort in query construction and interface selection. 246-247 - Gregory H. Leazer, Anne J. Gilliland-Swetland, Christine L. Borgman:
Evaluating the use of a geographic digital library in undergraduate classrooms: ADEPT. 248-249 - Robert F. Chavez:
Generating and reintegrating geospatial data. 250-251 - Gregory R. Crane, Jeffrey A. Rydberg-Cox:
New technology and new roles: the need for "corpus editors". 252-253 - Masayuki Kumazawa, Hironori Kamada, Atsushi Yamada, Hiroshi Hoshino, Yahiko Kambayashi, Mukesh K. Mohania:
Relationship among copyright holders for use and reuse of digital contents. 254-255 - Julia Flanders, Elli Mylonas:
A licensing model for scholarly textbases. 256-257 - Gary Geisler, Gary Marchionini:
The open video project: research-oriented digital video repository. 258-259 - Jen-Shin Hong, Herng-Yow Chen, Jieh Hsiang:
A digital museum of Taiwanese butterflies. 260-261 - Francesco Gennai, Laura Abba, Marina Buzzi, Maria Grazia Balestri, Silvana Mangiaracina:
Experience in implementing a document delivery service. 262-263 - Allison L. Powell, James C. French:
Growth and server availability of the NCSTRL digital library. 264-265 - Yin Leng Theng, Norliza Mohd-Nasir, Harold W. Thimbleby, George Buchanan, Matt Jones:
Designing a children's digital library with and for children. 266-267 - Susan Leigh Star:
"It's infrastructure all the way down" (keynote address). 271 - Rebecca Wesley, Dan Greenstein, David Millman, Margery Tibbetts, Gregory L. Zick:
Implementing digital libraries (panel session). 275 - Ann Peterson Bishop, Clifford A. Lynch, Christine L. Borgman, Catherine C. Marshall, Susan Leigh Star, Geoffrey C. Bowker:
Digital library use (panel session): social practice in design and evaluation. 276-277
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