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International Journal on Digital Libraries, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, March 2017
- Peter Mutschke
, Andrea Scharnhorst
, Nicholas J. Belkin, André Skupin, Philipp Mayr
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Guest editors' introduction to the special issue on knowledge maps and information retrieval (KMIR). 1-3 - Richard Brath, Ebad Banissi
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Font attributes enrich knowledge maps and information retrieval - Skim formatting, proportional encoding, text stem and leaf plots, and multi-attribute labels. 5-24 - Xia Lin
, Michael Khoo, Jae-wook Ahn, Douglas Tudhope
, Ceri Binding
, Diane Massam, Hilary Jane Jones
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Mapping metadata to DDC classification structures for searching and browsing. 25-39 - Bin Yang
, Jean-Gabriel Ganascia:
Creating knowledge maps using Memory Island. 41-57 - Taraneh Khazaei, Orland Hoeber
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Supporting academic search tasks through citation visualization and exploration. 59-72
Volume 18, Number 2, June 2017
- Leonardo Candela
, Donatella Castelli, Paolo Manghi
, Sarah Callaghan
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On research data publishing. 73-75 - Claire C. Austin
, Theodora Bloom
, Sünje Dallmeier-Tiessen, Varsha K. Khodiyar
, Fiona Murphy
, Amy Nurnberger
, Lisa Raymond, Martina Stockhause
, Jonathan Tedds
, Mary Vardigan, Angus Whyte
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Key components of data publishing: using current best practices to develop a reference model for data publishing. 77-92 - John R. Kitchin
, Ana E. Van Gulick, Lisa Zilinski
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Automating data sharing through authoring tools. 93-98 - Scott C. Edmunds
, Peter Li
, Christopher I. Hunter
, Sizhe Xiao
, Robert L Davidson
, Nicole Nogoy
, Laurie Goodman
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Experiences in integrated data and research object publishing using GigaDB. 99-111 - Veerle Van den Eynden
, Louise Corti
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Advancing research data publishing practices for the social sciences: from archive activity to empowering researchers. 113-121 - Daniel G. Wright, Philip Trembath
, Kathryn A. Harrison
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Meeting the challenge of environmental data publication: an operational infrastructure and workflow for publishing data. 123-132 - Kathryn A. Harrison
, Daniel G. Wright, Philip Trembath
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Implementation of a workflow for publishing citeable environmental data: successes, challenges and opportunities from a data centre perspective. 133-143 - Gianmaria Silvello
, Georgeta Bordea, Nicola Ferro, Paul Buitelaar, Toine Bogers:
Semantic representation and enrichment of information retrieval experimental data. 145-172
Volume 18, Number 3, September 2017
- Vayianos Pertsas, Panos Constantopoulos
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Scholarly Ontology: modelling scholarly practices. 173-190 - Miguel Costa, Daniel Gomes, Mário J. Silva
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The evolution of web archiving. 191-205 - Paul Gooding
, Melissa Terras
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Inheriting library cards to Babel and Alexandria: contemporary metaphors for the digital library. 207-222 - Franco Niccolucci
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Documenting archaeological science with CIDOC CRM. 223-231 - Carlo Fantozzi
, Federica Bressan, Niccolò Pretto
, Sergio Canazza:
Tape music archives: from preservation to access. 233-249
Volume 18, Number 4, November 2017
- Franco Niccolucci
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Extending, mapping, and focusing the CIDOC CRM - Introduction to the special issue. 251-252 - Paola Ronzino:
Harmonizing the CRMba and CRMarchaeo models. 253-261 - Achille Felicetti
, Francesca Murano
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Scripta manent: a CIDOC CRM semiotic reading of ancient texts. 263-270 - Gerald Hiebel
, Martin Doerr, Øyvind Eide:
CRMgeo: A spatiotemporal extension of CIDOC-CRM. 271-279 - Franco Niccolucci
, Sorin Hermon
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Expressing reliability with CIDOC CRM. 281-287 - Anaïs Guillem
, George Bruseker, Paola Ronzino:
Process, concept or thing? Some initial considerations in the ontological modelling of architecture. 289-299 - Yannis Marketakis
, Nikos Minadakis, Haridimos Kondylakis, Konstantina Konsolaki, Georgios Samaritakis, Maria Theodoridou, Giorgos Flouris, Martin Doerr:
X3ML mapping framework for information integration in cultural heritage and beyond. 301-319 - Athanasios Velios
, Aurélie Martin
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Off-the-shelf CRM with Drupal: a case study of documenting decorated papers. 321-331 - Eetu Mäkelä
, Juha Törnroos, Thea Lindquist
, Eero Hyvönen
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WW1LOD: an application of CIDOC-CRM to World War 1 linked data. 333-343

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