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7th JCDL 2007: Vancouver, BC, Canada
- Edie M. Rasmussen, Ray R. Larson, Elaine G. Toms, Shigeo Sugimoto:
ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, JCDL 2007, Vancouver, BC, Canada, June 18-23, 2007, Proceedings. ACM 2007, ISBN 978-1-59593-644-8
Visualization
- Shane Ahern, Mor Naaman, Rahul Nair, Jeannie Hui-I Yang:
World explorer: visualizing aggregate data from unstructured text in geo-referenced collections. 1-10 - Ahmed Abbasi, Hsinchun Chen:
Categorization and analysis of text in computer mediated communication archives using visualization. 11-18 - Chaomei Chen, Jian Zhang, Weizhong Zhu, Michael S. E. Vogeley:
Delineating the citation impact of scientific discoveries. 19-28
Digital curation and preservation
- Stephan Strodl, Christoph Becker, Robert Neumayer, Andreas Rauber:
How to choose a digital preservation strategy: evaluating a preservation planning procedure. 29-38 - Frank McCown, Norou Diawara, Michael L. Nelson:
Factors affecting website reconstruction from the web infrastructure. 39-48 - Christopher A. Lee, Helen R. Tibbo, John C. Schaefer:
Defining what digital curators do and what they need to know: the digccurr project. 49-50 - Joan A. Smith, Michael L. Nelson:
Generating best-effort preservation metadata for web resources at time of dissemination. 51-52
Information extraction 1
- Brant W. Chee, Bruce R. Schatz:
Document clustering using small world communities. 53-62 - Wisam Dakka, Luis Gravano:
Efficient summarization-aware search for online news articles. 63-72 - Robert Sanderson, Paul B. Watry:
Integrating data and text mining processes for digital library applications. 73-79
Panel 1
- Clifford A. Lynch, Savas Parastatidis, Neil Jacobs, Herbert Van de Sompel, Carl Lagoze:
The OAI-ORE effort: progress, challenges, synergies. 80
Information extraction 2
- Min-Yen Kan:
SlideSeer: a digital library of aligned document and presentation pairs. 81-90 - Ying Liu, Kun Bai, Prasenjit Mitra, C. Lee Giles:
TableSeer: automatic table metadata extraction and searching in digital libraries. 91-100 - Kiduk Yang, Lokman I. Meho:
CiteSearch: next-generation citation analysis. 101-102 - Youngok Choi, Ingrid Hsieh-Yee, Bill Kules:
Retrieval effectiveness of table of contents and subject headings. 103-104 - David M. Mimno, Andrew McCallum:
Mining a digital library for influential authors. 105-106
Social networks
- Yusuke Yanbe, Adam Jatowt, Satoshi Nakamura, Katsumi Tanaka:
Can social bookmarking enhance search in the web? 107-116 - Pengyi Zhang, Lynne Plettenberg, Judith L. Klavans, Douglas W. Oard, Dagobert Soergel:
Task-based interaction with an integrated multilingual, multimedia information system: a formative evaluation. 117-126 - Bageshree Shevade, Hari Sundaram, Lexing Xie:
Modeling personal and social network context for event annotation in images. 127-134 - Paul Logasa Bogen II, Luis Francisco-Revilla, Richard Furuta, Takeisha Hubbard, Unmil Karadkar, Frank M. Shipman III:
Longitudinal study of changes in blogs. 135-136
Systems
- Huajing Li, Wang-Chien Lee, Anand Sivasubramaniam, C. Lee Giles:
SearchGen: a synthetic workload generator for scientific literature digital libraries and search engines. 137-146 - Ian H. Witten, David Bainbridge:
A retrospective look at Greenstone: lessons from the first decade. 147-156 - Christopher J. Prom, Christopher A. Rishel, Scott W. Schwartz, Kyle J. Fox:
A unified platform for archival description and access. 157-166
Educational digital libraries
- Allison Druin, Ann Weeks, Sheri Massey, Benjamin B. Bederson:
Children's interests and concerns when using the international children's digital library: a four-country case study. 167-176 - Jeffrey Pomerantz, Sanghee Oh, Barbara M. Wildemuth, Seungwon Yang, Edward A. Fox:
Digital library education in computer science programs. 177-178 - Mimi Recker, Sarah Giersch, Andrew E. Walker, Sam Halioris, Xin Mao, Bart Palmer:
A study of how online learning resource are used. 179-180 - Byron Marshall, René F. Reitsma, Martha N. Cyr:
Standards or semantics for curriculum search? 181-182 - Nan Zhou, Gerry Stahl:
Information behavior of small groups: implications for design of digital libraries. 183-184
Information retrieval and extraction 1
- Su Yan, Dongwon Lee, Min-Yen Kan, C. Lee Giles:
Adaptive sorted neighborhood methods for efficient record linkage. 185-194 - Christopher T. Fallen, Gregory B. Newby:
Distributed web search efficiency by truncating results. 195-203 - Zhaoqi Chen, Dmitri V. Kalashnikov, Sharad Mehrotra:
Adaptive graphical approach to entity resolution. 204-213
Panel 2
- Joyce Ray, Clifford A. Lynch, Brett Bobley, Gregory R. Crane, Steven Wheatley:
Cyberinfrastructure for the humanities and social sciences: advancing the humanities research agenda. 214
Information extraction 3
- Eli Cortez, Altigran Soares da Silva, Marcos André Gonçalves, Filipe de Sá Mesquita, Edleno Silva de Moura:
FLUX-CIM: flexible unsupervised extraction of citation metadata. 215-224 - Ziming Zhuang, Ergin Elmacioglu, Dongwon Lee, C. Lee Giles:
Measuring conference quality by mining program committee characteristics. 225-234 - Su Yan, Dongwon Lee:
Toward alternative measures for ranking venues: a case of database research community. 235-244
Models and case studies
- Sambhavi Chandrashekar, Nadia Caidi:
A model for inclusive design of digital libraries. 245-246 - George Buchanan, Jeremy Gow, Ann Blandford, Jon Rimmer, Claire Warwick:
Representing aggregate works in the digital library. 247-256 - Matt Jones, Will Harwood, George Buchanan, Mounia Lalmas:
StoryBank: an indian village community digital library. 257-258 - Catherine C. Marshall:
The gray lady gets a new dress: a field study of the times news reader. 259-268
Architecture and ontologies
- Christine L. Borgman, Jillian C. Wallis, Matthew S. Mayernik, Alberto Pepe:
Drowning in data: digital library architecture to support scientific use of embedded sensor networks. 269-277 - Marko A. Rodriguez, Johan Bollen, Herbert Van de Sompel:
A practical ontology for the large-scale modeling of scholarly artifacts and their usage. 278-287 - Mathias Niepert, Cameron Buckner, Colin Allen:
A dynamic ontology for a dynamic reference work. 288-297
Music digital libraries
- Jennifer A. Thomas, Michael R. Middleton, Margaret Warren:
Preparing resource discovery for digitized music: an analysis of an australian application. 298-302 - Laurent Pugin, John Ashley Burgoyne, Ichiro Fujinaga:
Goal-directed evaluation for the improvement of optical music recognition on early music prints. 303-304 - Megan A. Winget:
Annotation functionality for digital libraries supporting collaborative performance: an example of musical scores. 305-306 - J. Stephen Downie, Jin Ha Lee, Anatoliy A. Gruzd, M. Cameron Jones:
Toward an understanding of similarity judgments for music digital library evaluation. 307-308
User studies and user interfaces
- Frank McCown, Michael L. Nelson:
Agreeing to disagree: search engines and their public interfaces. 309-318 - Michael Huggett, Joel Lanir:
Static reformulation: a user study of static hypertext for query-based reformulation. 319-328 - Jesse Prabawa Gozali, Min-Yen Kan:
A rich OPAC user interface with AJAX. 329-330 - David M. Nichols, David Bainbridge, Michael B. Twidale:
Constructing digital library interfaces. 331-332
Information retrieval and extraction 2
- Andrea Ernst-Gerlach, Norbert Fuhr:
Retrieval in text collections with historic spelling using linguistic and spelling variants. 333-341 - Yang Song, Jian Huang, Isaac G. Councill, Jia Li, C. Lee Giles:
Efficient topic-based unsupervised name disambiguation. 342-351 - Ryan Richardson, Edward A. Fox:
Using bilingual ETD collections to mine phrase translations. 352-353 - Masashi Shimbo, Takahiko Ito, Yuji Matsumoto:
Evaluation of kernel-based link analysis measures on research paper recommendation. 354-355
Large-scale collections
- Gordon Stewart, Gregory R. Crane, Alison Babeu:
A new generation of textual corpora: mining corpora from very large collections. 356-365 - David Newman, Kat Hagedorn, Chaitanya Chemudugunta, Padhraic Smyth:
Subject metadata enrichment using statistical topic models. 366-375 - David M. Mimno, Andrew McCallum:
Organizing the OCA: learning faceted subjects from a library of digital books. 376-385
Metadata
- Carole L. Palmer, Oksana L. Zavalina, Megan Mustafoff:
Trends in metadata practices: a longitudinal study of collection federation. 386-395 - J. Alfredo Sánchez, Adriana Arzamendi-Pétriz, Omar Valdiviezo:
Induced tagging: promoting resource discovery and recommendation in digital libraries. 396-397 - Anne Diekema, Özgür Yilmazel, Jennifer Bailey, Sarah Harwell, Elizabeth D. Liddy:
Standards alignment for metadata assignment. 398-399 - Sally Jo Cunningham, Masood Masoodian:
Identifying personal photo digital library features. 400-401
Historical digital libraries
- Jie Deng, Richard Furuta, Eduardo Urbina:
Locating thematic pinpoints in narrative texts with short phrases: a test study on Don Quixote. 402-410 - Carlos Monroy, Richard Furuta, Gary Stringer:
Digital Donne: workflow, editing tools, and the reader's interface of a collection of 17th-century english poetry. 411-412 - Carlos Monroy, Richard Furuta, Filipe Castro:
A multilingual approach to technical manuscripts: 16th and 17th-century Portuguese shipbuilding treatises. 413-414 - Louis W. G. Barton, Peter Jeavons, John A. Caldwell, Koon Shan Barry Ng:
First class objects and indexes for chant manuscripts. 415-416 - Stefan Pohl, Filip Radlinski, Thorsten Joachims:
Recommending related papers based on digital library access records. 417-418
Automatic classification
- Xin Li, Hsinchun Chen, Zhu Zhang, Jiexun Li:
Automatic patent classification using citation network information: an experimental study in nanotechnology. 419-427 - Weimao Ke, Javed Mostafa, Yueyu Fu:
Collaborative classifier agents: studying the impact of learning in distributed document classification. 428-437 - Takaharu Takeda, Atsuhiro Takasu:
UpdateNews: a news clustering and summarization system using efficient text processing. 438-439 - Xiaoyan Yu, Manas Tungare, Weiguo Fan, Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones, Edward A. Fox, William Cameron, GuoFang Teng, Lillian N. Cassel:
Automatic syllabus classification. 440-441
Search behavior and personalization
- Robert Capra, Gary Marchionini, Jung Sun Oh, Frederic Stutzman, Yan Zhang:
Effects of structure and interaction style on distinct search tasks. 442-451 - Faisal Ahmad, Sebastian de la Chica, Kirsten R. Butcher, Tamara Sumner, James H. Martin:
Towards automatic conceptual personalization tools. 452-461 - Yin Leng Theng, Kuah-Li Tan, Ee-Peng Lim, Jun Zhang, Dion Hoe-Lian Goh, Kalyani Chatterjea, Chew-Hung Chang, Aixin Sun, Han Yu, Nam Hai Dang, Yuanyuan Li, Minh Chanh Vo:
Mobile G-Portal supporting collaborative sharing and learning in geography fieldwork: an empirical study. 462-471
Posters
- Robert B. Allen:
Highly structured scientific publications. 472 - Laura M. Bartolo, Cathy S. Lowe, Johannes Ruscheinski, Diane Bisom:
Cooperative collection building in NSDL MatDL pathway through IVIa data fountains. 473 - Johan Bollen, Marko A. Rodriguez, Herbert Van de Sompel:
MESUR: usage-based metrics of scholarly impact. 474 - George Buchanan:
A publisher of last resort: enduring document access. 475 - Robert Chavez, Anoop Kumar, Nikolai Schwertner:
Educational application integration with digital repository. 476 - Carolyn Hank, Songphan Choemprayong, Laura Sheble:
Blogger perceptions on digital preservation. 477 - Jonathan David Crabtree, David Sheaves:
Evolution of a data archive. 478 - John A. D'Ignazio, Joseph D. Ryan, Sarah Harwell, Anne Diekema, Elizabeth D. Liddy:
Examining perception of digital information space. 479 - Gary Geisler, Samuel A. Burns:
Tagging video: conventions and strategies of the YouTube community. 480 - Jed Dube, Sarah Carrier, Jane Greenberg:
DRIADE: a data repository for evolutionary biology. 481 - Mark Jordan:
AlouetteCanada metadata toolkit. 482 - Garmaabazar Khaltarkhuu, Akira Maeda:
Building a digital library of traditional mongolian historical documents. 483 - Michael Khoo, Robert A. Donahue:
Evaluating digital libraries with webmetrics. 484 - Margaret E. I. Kipp:
Tagging for health information organisation and retrieval. 485 - Martin Klein, Michael L. Nelson, Juliet Z. Pao:
Augmenting OAI-PMH repository holdings using search engine APIs. 486 - Aaron Krowne, Stacey Martin, Urvashi Gadi, Micah Wedemeyer, Martin D. Halbert:
The cyberinfrastructure for scholars project: componentized architecture for sustainable scholarly portals. 487 - Fiftarina Puspitasari, Ee-Peng Lim, Dion Hoe-Lian Goh, Chew-Hung Chang, Jun Zhang, Aixin Sun, Yin Leng Theng, Kalyani Chatterjea, Yuanyuan Li:
Social bookmarking in digital library systems: framework and case study. 488 - Clare Llewellyn, Robert Sanderson, Brian Rea:
Automated collection strength analysis. 489 - Yongqing Ma, Ann O'Brien, Warwick Clegg:
Digital library education: some international course structure comparisons. 490 - Yi Ma, Edward A. Fox, Marcos André Gonçalves:
PIM through a 5S perspective. 491 - Flora P. McMartin, Brandon Muramatsu:
Use vs. access: design and use in educational digital libraries. 492 - Flora P. McMartin, Alan J. Wolf, Ellen R. Iverson, Cathryn Manduca, Glenda Morgan, Joshua Morrill:
What do faculty need and want from digital libraries? 493 - Francis Molina, Brian Sweeney, Ted Willard, André Winter:
Building cross-browser interfaces for digital libraries with scalable vector graphics (SVG). 494 - Daniela Karin Rosner, John Mark Josling, Andrea Moed, Elisa Oreglia:
Understanding target users of a digital reference library. 495 - Chirag Shah, Gary Marchionini:
Capturing relevant information for digital curation. 496 - Øyvind Vestavik, Ingeborg Sølvberg:
Merging the Norwegian gazetteer with the ADL gazetteer. 497 - Heike vom Orde:
Information system media education (ISM): cooperating for media literacy. 498 - Megan A. Winget:
Digitizing & providing access to contextual cultural materials: the liner notes digitization project. 499 - Alan J. Wolf, Ellen R. Iverson, Cathryn Manduca, Flora P. McMartin, Glenda Morgan, Joshua Morrill:
Use of online digital learning materials and digital libraries: comparison by discipline. 500
Demos
- Rodolphe Bailly:
XML as the articulation between information retrieval and multimedia in a musical heritage dissemination. 501 - Veronica Liesaputra, Ian H. Witten, David Bainbridge:
Lightweight realistic books: the greenstone connection. 502 - George Buchanan:
Rapid document navigation for information triage support. 503 - Pierre Cubaud, Jérôme Dupire, Alexandre Topol:
Fluid interaction for the document in context. 504 - Jörg Diederich, Wolf-Tilo Balke, Uwe Thaden:
Demonstrating the semantic growbag: automatically creating topic facets for faceteddblp. 505 - Jeremy C. Durack, Amy L. Ladd, Shyh-Yuan Kung, Margaret Krebs, Robert A. Chase, Parvati Dev:
The David L. Bassett stereoscopic atlas of human anatomy: developing a specialized collection within the stanford mediaserver digital library. 506 - Anatoliy A. Gruzd, J. Stephen Downie, M. Cameron Jones, Jin Ha Lee:
Evalutron 6000: collecting music relevance judgments. 507 - Jen-Hao Hsiao, Yu-Zheng Wang:
VCenter: a digital video management system with mobile search service. 508 - Andruid Kerne, Eunyee Koh:
Creativity support: the mixed-initiative composition space. 509 - Anoop Kumar:
Visual understanding environment. 510 - Minh Chanh Vo, Fiftarina Puspitasari, Ee-Peng Lim, Chew-Hung Chang, Yin Leng Theng, Dion Hoe-Lian Goh, Kalyani Chatterjea, Jun Zhang, Aixin Sun, Yuanyuan Li:
Mobile digital libraries for geography education. 511 - Lorri Mon, Larry Dennis, Kyunghye Kim:
The internet public library: an online learning laboratory for digital libraries. 512 - Bárbara Lagoeiro Moreira, Marcos André Gonçalves, Alberto H. F. Laender, Edward A. Fox:
5SQual: a quality assessment tool for digital libraries. 513 - Chirag Shah, Gary Marchionini:
ContextMiner: a tool for digital library curators. 514 - Quinn Stewart, Grete Pasch, Rodrigo Arias:
From kinescope to rich media: 50 years (ago) with Mike Wallace. 515
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