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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Text clustering with important words using normalization. 393-394
Demonstrations
- Marcos Báez
, Alejandro Mussi, Fabio Casati
, Aliaksandr Birukou
, Maurizio Marchese
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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
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Entertainment history museums in virtual worlds: video game and music preservation in second life. 403-404 - Sam McIntosh, David Bainbridge
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Integrating greenstone with an interactive map visualizer. 405-406 - Olena Medelyan, Vye Perrone, Ian H. Witten
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Subject metadata support powered by Maui. 407-408 - Yi Yu, Vincent Oria, J. Stephen Downie
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Recommender system for MIR research community. 409-410
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