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International Journal on Digital Libraries, Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, March 2023
- Eleonora Bernasconi, Miguel Ceriani, Massimo Mecella, Tiziana Catarci:
Design, realization, and user evaluation of the ARCA system for exploring a digital library. 1-22 - Nandana Kumara, Annika Hinze, Nicholas Vanderschantz, Claire Timpany:
Online reading lists: a mixed-method analysis of the academic perspective. 23-44 - Lucas Lima de Oliveira, Danny Suarez Vargas, Antônio Marcelo Azevedo Alexandre, Fábio Corrêa Cordeiro, Diogo da Silva Magalhães Gomes, Max de Castro Rodrigues, Regis Kruel Romeu, Viviane Pereira Moreira:
Evaluating and mitigating the impact of OCR errors on information retrieval. 45-62 - Zeleke Abebaw, Andreas Rauber, Solomon Atnafu:
Transliterating Latin to Amharic scripts using user-defined rules and character mappings. 63-75
Volume 24, Number 2, June 2023
- Stephen M. Griffin:
Special Issue: Epigraphy and Paleography: Bringing Records from the Distant Past to the Present. 77-85 - Donald J. Waters:
The emerging digital infrastructure for research in the humanities. 87-102 - Annamarie Klose, Isaiah Beard, Scott Goldstein:
Coins in the library: the creation of a digital collection of Roman Republican coins. 103-115 - Gregory Crane:
The Perseus Digital Library and the future of libraries. 117-128 - W. Brent Seales, Christy Chapman:
From stone to silicon: technical advances in epigraphy. 129-138
Volume 24, Number 3, September 2023
- Stephen M. Griffin:
Digital Libraries, Epigraphy and Paleography: Bring Records from the Distant Past to the Present: Part II. 139-147 - Sarah A. Buchanan:
Envisioning networked provenance data storytelling with American cuneiform collections. 149-158 - Karl Grossner, Susan Grunewald, Ruth Mostern:
Bringing places from the distant past to the present: a report on the World Historical Gazetteer. 159-162 - Gregory R. Crane, Alison Babeu, Lisa Cerrato, Amelia Parrish, Carolina Penagos, Farnoosh Shamsian, James Tauber, Jake Wegner:
Beyond translation: engaging with foreign languages in a digital library. 163-176 - Gregory R. Crane, Alison Babeu, Lisa Cerrato, Amelia Parrish, Carolina Penagos, Farnoosh Shamsian, James Tauber, Jake Wegner:
Correction: Beyond translation: engaging with foreign languages in a digital library. 177 - Neel Smith, Christopher Blackwell:
Analytical developments for the Homer Multitext: palaeography, orthography, morphology, prosody, semantics. 179-184
Volume 24, Number 4, December 2023
- Giorgio Maria Di Nunzio:
Focused Issue on Digital Library Challenges to Support the Open Science Process. 185-189 - Giovanni Colavizza, Silvio Peroni, Matteo Romanello:
The case for the Humanities Citation Index (HuCI): a citation index by the humanities, for the humanities. 191-204 - Stefano Ferilli, Domenico Redavid, Davide Di Pierro:
Holistic graph-based document representation and management for open science. 205-227 - Danijel Gudelj, Mirta Matosic, Ljiljana Poljak, Vicko Tomic, Ana Marusic, Matko Marusic:
Accessibility of master's theses at SEA-EU Alliance universities in open access repositories. 229-241
- Jens Willkomm, Markus Raster, Martin Schäler, Klemens Böhm:
CH-Bench: a user-oriented benchmark for systems for efficient distant reading (design, performance, and insights). 243-261 - Sandeep Kumar, Tirthankar Ghosal, Asif Ekbal:
DeepMetaGen: an unsupervised deep neural approach to generate template-based meta-reviews leveraging on aspect category and sentiment analysis from peer reviews. 263-281 - Abhinav Ramesh Kashyap, Yajing Yang, Min-Yen Kan:
Scientific document processing: challenges for modern learning methods. 283-309 - Peter Organisciak, Benjamin M. Schmidt, Matthew Durward:
Approximate nearest neighbor for long document relationship labeling in digital libraries. 311-325
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