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10th JCDL 2010: Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
- Jane Hunter, Carl Lagoze, C. Lee Giles, Yuan-Fang Li:
Proceedings of the 2010 Joint International Conference on Digital Libraries, JCDL 2010, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, June 21-25, 2010. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-4503-0085-8
Annotations & markup
- Robert Sanderson, Herbert Van de Sompel:
Making web annotations persistent over time. 1-10 - David Bamman, Alison Babeu, Gregory R. Crane:
Transferring structural markup across translations using multilingual alignment and projection. 11-20 - Guido Sautter, Klemens Böhm, Conny Kühne, Tobias Mathäß:
ProcessTron: efficient semi-automated markup generation for scientific documents. 21-28
Scholarly publications
- Kazunari Sugiyama, Min-Yen Kan:
Scholarly paper recommendation via user's recent research interests. 29-38 - Anderson A. Ferreira, Adriano Veloso, Marcos André Gonçalves, Alberto H. F. Laender:
Effective self-training author name disambiguation in scholarly digital libraries. 39-48 - Xiaolin Shi, Jure Leskovec, Daniel A. McFarland:
Citing for high impact. 49-58
Search 1
- Martin Klein, Michael L. Nelson:
Evaluating methods to rediscover missing web pages from the web infrastructure. 59-68 - Jingjing Liu, Michael J. Cole, Chang Liu, Ralf Bierig, Jacek Gwizdka, Nicholas J. Belkin, Jun Zhang, Xiangmin Zhang:
Search behaviors in different task types. 69-78 - Nattiya Kanhabua, Kjetil Nørvåg:
Exploiting time-based synonyms in searching document archives. 79-88
Historical text & documents
- Nina Tahmasebi, Kai Niklas, Thomas Theuerkauf, Thomas Risse:
Using word sense discrimination on historic document collections. 89-98 - Zhenting Zhang, Jiangqin Wu, Kai Yu:
Chinese calligraphy specific style rendering system. 99-108 - Kyle Williams, Hussein Suleman:
Translating handwritten bushman texts. 109-118
Collaborative information environments
- Yi Zhang, Aixin Sun, Anwitaman Datta, Kuiyu Chang, Ee-Peng Lim:
Do Wikipedians follow domain experts?: a domain-specific study on Wikipedia knowledge building. 119-128 - Adrian Popescu, Gregory Grefenstette:
Spatiotemporal mapping of Wikipedia concepts. 129-138 - Kai Eckert, Mathias Niepert, Christof Niemann, Cameron Buckner, Colin Allen, Heiner Stuckenschmidt:
Crowdsourcing the assembly of concept hierarchies. 139-148
Personal collections
- David Bainbridge, Brook J. Novak, Sally Jo Cunningham:
A user-centered design of a personal digital library for music exploration. 149-158 - Xiao Hu, J. Stephen Downie:
Improving mood classification in music digital libraries by combining lyrics and audio. 159-168 - Weijia Xu, Maria Esteva, Suyog Dott Jain:
Visualizing personal digital collections. 169-172 - Luis Francisco-Revilla, Jeff Crow:
Interpretation of web page layouts by blind users. 173-176
Visualization
- Soonil Bae, DoHyoung Kim, Konstantinos A. Meintanis, J. Michael Moore, Anna Zacchi, Frank M. Shipman III, Hao-wei Hsieh, Catherine C. Marshall:
Supporting document triage via annotation-based multi-application visualizations. 177-186 - Andreas Girgensohn, Frank M. Shipman III, Thea Turner, Lynn Wilcox:
Flexible access to photo libraries via time, place, tags, and visual features. 187-196 - Stewart Greenhill, Brett Adams, Svetha Venkatesh:
Interactively browsing movies in terms of action, foreshadowing and resolution. 197-200 - Jeff Crow, Eryn Whitworth, Ame Wongsa, Luis Francisco-Revilla, Swati Pendyala:
Timeline interactive multimedia experience (time): on location access to aggregate event information. 201-204
Data mining
- Jin Zhao, Min-Yen Kan:
Domain-specific iterative readability computation. 205-214 - David Newman, Youn Noh, Edmund M. Talley, Sarvnaz Karimi, Timothy Baldwin:
Evaluating topic models for digital libraries. 215-224 - Hugo Miguel Álvaro Manguinhas, Nuno Miguel Antunes Freire, José Luis Brinquete Borbinha:
FRBRization of MARC records in multiple catalogs. 225-234
Infrastructure & systems
- Sascha Tönnies, Benjamin Köhncke, Oliver Koepler, Wolf-Tilo Balke:
Exposing the hidden web for chemical digital libraries. 235-244 - Na Li, Leilei Zhu, Prasenjit Mitra, Karl T. Mueller, Eric Poweleit, C. Lee Giles:
oreChem ChemXSeer: a semantic digital library for chemistry. 245-254 - Fanbo Deng, Zheng Wu, Zheng Lu, Michael S. Brown:
BinarizationShop: a user-assisted software suite for converting old documents to black-and-white. 255-258 - Carlos Monroy, Richard Furuta, Filipe Castro:
Using an ontology and a multilingual glossary for enhancing the nautical archaeology digital library. 259-262
Integration of physical and digital media
- Zhenchao Ye, Ling Zhuang, Jiangqin Wu, Chenyang Du, Baogang Wei, Yin Zhang:
In-depth utilization of Chinese ancient maps: a hybrid approach to digitizing map resources in CADAL. 263-272 - George Buchanan:
The fused library: integrating digital and physical libraries with location-aware sensors. 273-282 - Neal Audenaert, Richard Furuta:
What humanists want: how scholars use source materials. 283-292
Search 2
- M. A. Angrosh, Stephen Cranefield, Nigel Stanger:
Context identification of sentences in related work sections using a conditional random field: towards intelligent digital libraries. 293-302 - Robert Villa, Martin Halvey, Hideo Joho, David Hannah, Joemon M. Jose:
Can an intermediary collection help users search image databases without annotations? 303-312 - Liang Gou, Xiaolong Zhang, Hung-Hsuan Chen, Jung-Hyun Kim, C. Lee Giles:
Social network document ranking. 313-322
Theory & frameworks
- Feng Luan, Mads Nygård, Thomas Mestl:
A mathematical framework for modeling and analyzing migration time. 323-332 - Jillian C. Wallis, Matthew S. Mayernik, Christine L. Borgman, Alberto Pepe:
Digital libraries for scientific data discovery and reuse: from vision to practical reality. 333-340 - Edward A. Fox, Yinlin Chen, Monika Akbar, Clifford A. Shaffer, Stephen H. Edwards, Peter Brusilovsky, Daniel D. Garcia, Lois M. L. Delcambre, Felicia Decker, David W. Archer, Richard Furuta, Frank M. Shipman III, Stephen Carpenter, Lillian N. Cassel:
Ensemble PDP-8: eight principles for distributed portals. 341-344 - Stefanie Kethers, Xiaobin Shen, Andrew E. Treloar, Ross Wilkinson:
Discovering Australia's research data. 345-348
Social aspects
- Stephann Makri, Ann Blandford, Anna Louise Cox:
This is what i'm doing and why: reflections on a think-aloud study of dl users' information behaviour. 349-352 - Tamara Sumner, CCS Team:
Customizing science instruction with educational digital libraries. 353-356 - Kazuhiro Seki, Huawei Qin, Kuniaki Uehara:
Impact and prospect of social bookmarks for bibliographic information retrieval. 357-360 - Michael Khoo, Catherine Hall:
Merging metadata: a sociotechnical study of crosswalking and interoperability. 361-364
Digital preservation
- Klaus Rechert, Dirk von Suchodoletz, Randolph Welte:
Emulation based services in digital preservation. 365-368
Posters
- Lillian N. Cassel, Edward A. Fox, Richard Furuta, Lois M. L. Delcambre:
Many-to-many information connection connections in a distributed digital library portal. 369-370 - Lina Huang, Rahul A. Deshmukh, Javed Mostafa, Jane Greenberg:
SPIRO-V: a collaborative approach to controlled vocabularies gathering and management. 371-372 - Richard Easty, Nikolay Nikolov:
Generating citation digests for scientific publications. 373-374 - Rich Gazan:
AIRFrame: integrating diverse digital collections in astrobiology. 375-376 - Sayaka Imai, Yoshinari Kanamori, Nobuo Shuto:
A public education tool for tsunami disasters based on walking tours in TDL. 377-378 - Emi Ishita, Teru Agata, Atsushi Ikeuchi, Nozue Michiko, Yosuke Miyata, Shuichi Ueda:
A search engine for Japanese academic papers. 379-380 - Emi Ishita, Shinji Mine, Chihiro Kunimoto, Junko Shiozaki, Keiko Kurata, Shuichi Ueda:
Analyzing viewing patterns while reading picture books. 381-382 - Jingjing Liu, Nicholas J. Belkin:
Personalizing information retrieval for people with different levels of topic knowledge. 383-384 - Andrew McHugh, Mounia Lalmas:
Rethinking preservation validation with the preserved object and repository risks ontology (PORRO). 385-386 - Thuy Dung Nguyen, Min-Yen Kan, Dinh-Trung Dang, Markus Hänse, Ching Hoi Andy Hong, Minh-Thang Luong, Jesse Prabawa Gozali, Kazunari Sugiyama, Yee Fan Tan:
ForeCite: towards a reader-centric scholarly digital library. 387-388 - Peter Sefton, Duncan Dickinson:
An architecture for a distributed digital library from the desktop up: the fascinator. 389-390 - Chunhui Shen, Weiming Lu, Jiangqin Wu, Baogang Wei:
A digital library architecture supporting massive small files and efficient replica maintenance. 391-392 - Shunyao Wu, Jinlong Wang, Huy Quan Vu, Gang Li:
Text clustering with important words using normalization. 393-394
Demonstrations
- Marcos Báez, Alejandro Mussi, Fabio Casati, Aliaksandr Birukou, Maurizio Marchese:
Liquid journals: scientific journals in the Web 2.0 era. 395-396 - B. Stephen Carpenter II, Richard Furuta, Frank M. Shipman III, Allison Huie, Daniel Pogue, Edward A. Fox, Spencer J. Lee, Peter Brusilovsky, Lillian N. Cassel, Lois M. L. Delcambre:
Multiple sources with multiple portals: a demonstration of the ensemble computing portal in second life. 397-398 - Tim DiLauro, Mark Cyzyk, Elliot Metsger, Mark Patton:
Capturing and curating published data. 399-400 - Seungwoo Lee, Mikyoung Lee, Pyung Kim, Hanmin Jung, Won-Kyung Sung:
OntoFrame S3: academic research information portal service using semantic web technologies and linguistic knowledge. 401-402 - Spencer J. Lee, Bradley Willis, Joseph S. Bourne Jr., Edward A. Fox:
Entertainment history museums in virtual worlds: video game and music preservation in second life. 403-404 - Sam McIntosh, David Bainbridge:
Integrating greenstone with an interactive map visualizer. 405-406 - Olena Medelyan, Vye Perrone, Ian H. Witten:
Subject metadata support powered by Maui. 407-408 - Yi Yu, Vincent Oria, J. Stephen Downie:
Recommender system for MIR research community. 409-410
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