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11th JCDL 2011: Ottawa, ON, Canada
- Glen Newton, Michael J. Wright, Lillian N. Cassel:
Proceedings of the 2011 Joint International Conference on Digital Libraries, JCDL 2011, Ottawa, ON, Canada, June 13-17, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0744-4
Automated methods to help our understanding of texts
- David Bamman, Gregory R. Crane:
Measuring historical word sense variation. 1-10 - Liangcai Gao, Zhi Tang, Xiaofan Lin, Ying Liu, Ruiheng Qiu, Yongtao Wang:
Structure extraction from PDF-based book documents. 11-20 - Steve Spagnola, Carl Lagoze:
Word order matters: measuring topic coherence with lexical argument structure. 21-24 - Asif-ul Haque, Paul Ginsparg:
Phrases as subtopical concepts in scholarly text. 25-28
Improving collection management
- Megan A. Winget, Wiliam Walker Sampson:
Game development documentation and institutional collection development policy. 29-38 - David Bainbridge, Michael B. Twidale, David M. Nichols:
That's 'é' not 'þ' '?' or '': a user-driven context-aware approach to erroneous metadata in digital libraries. 39-48 - Kelley McGrath, Bill Kules, Chris Fitzpatrick:
FRBR and facets provide flexible, work-centric access to items in library collections. 49-52 - Catherine Hall, Michael A. Zarro:
What do you call it?: a comparison of library-created and user-created tags. 53-56
Approaches to preservation and archiving
- Kam Woods, Christopher A. Lee, Simson L. Garfinkel:
Extending digital repository architectures to support disk image preservation and access. 57-66 - Christoph Becker, Andreas Rauber:
Preservation decisions: terms and conditions apply. 67-76 - Paul Logasa Bogen II, Richard Furuta:
Ember: a case study of a digital memorial museum of born-digital artifacts. 77-80 - Jonathan Leidig, Edward A. Fox, Kevin Hall, Madhav V. Marathe, Henning S. Mortveit:
SimDL: a model ontology driven digital library for simulation systems. 81-84
Methods for extracting new order from analyzing content and use
- George Papadakis, Ekaterini Ioannou, Claudia Niederée, Themis Palpanas, Wolfgang Nejdl:
Eliminating the redundancy in blocking-based entity resolution methods. 85-94 - George Papadakis, George Giannakopoulos, Claudia Niederée, Themis Palpanas, Wolfgang Nejdl:
Detecting and exploiting stability in evolving heterogeneous information spaces. 95-104 - Ricardo Kawase, Eelco Herder:
Classification of user interest patterns using a virtual folksonomy. 105-108 - Jeremy Steinhauer, Lois M. L. Delcambre, David Maier, Marianne Lykke, Vu H. Tran:
Tags in domain-specific sites: new information? 109-112
Finding web content again - is it possible?
- Myriam Ben Saad, Stéphane Gançarski:
Archiving the web using page changes patterns: a case study. 113-122 - Sujatha Das Gollapalli, C. Lee Giles, Prasenjit Mitra, Cornelia Caragea:
On identifying academic homepages for digital libraries. 123-132 - Scott Ainsworth, Ahmed Alsum, Hany SalahEldeen, Michele C. Weigle, Michael L. Nelson:
How much of the web is archived? 133-136 - Martin Klein, Jeb Ware, Michael L. Nelson:
Rediscovering missing web pages using link neighborhood lexical signatures. 137-140
First, the news followed by art beat
- Long Ma, Chei Sian Lee, Dion Hoe-Lian Goh:
That's news to me: the influence of perceived gratifications and personal experience on news sharing in social media. 141-144 - Haowei Hsieh, Bridget Draxler, Nicole Dudley, James F. Cremer, Lauren Haldeman, Tien Dat Nguyen, Peter Likarish, Jon Winet:
Facilitating content creation and content research in building the city of lit digital library. 145-148 - Ling Zhuang, Zhenchao Ye, Jiangqin Wu, Feng Zhou, Jian Shao:
Towards a new reading experience via semantic fusion of text and music. 149-152 - Benjamin Martin, Pierre Hanna, Matthias Robine, Pascal Ferraro:
Indexing musical pieces using their major repetition. 153-156
How understanding rights impacts access and use
- Catherine C. Marshall, Frank M. Shipman III:
The ownership and reuse of visual media. 157-166 - Nuno Freire, Andreas Juffinger:
Using national bibliographies for rights clearance. 167-174
On the formality, or not, of annotations
- Robert Sanderson, Benjamin Albritton, Rafael Schwemmer, Herbert Van de Sompel:
SharedCanvas: a collaborative model for medieval manuscript layout dissemination. 175-184 - Uma Murthy, Lin Tzy Li, Eric Hallerman, Edward A. Fox, Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones, Lois M. L. Delcambre, Ricardo da Silva Torres:
Use of subimages in fish species identification: a qualitative study. 185-194 - Abdulla Alasaadi, Michael L. Nelson:
Persistent annotations deserve new URIs. 195-198 - Rainer Simon, Bernhard Haslhofer, Werner Robitza, Elaheh Momeni:
Semantically augmented annotations in digitized map collections. 199-202
Show me a New way to view and discover
- Andrew M. Webb, Andruid Kerne:
Integrating implicit structure visualization with authoring promotes ideation. 203-212 - J. Alfredo Sánchez, Ofelia Cervantes, Alfredo Ramos, María Auxilio Medina Nieto, Juan Carlos Lavariega, Eric Balam:
Visualizing collaboration networks implicit in digital libraries using OntoStarFish. 213-222 - David N. Milne, Ian H. Witten:
A link-based visual search engine for Wikipedia. 223-226 - Ricardo Kawase, George Papadakis, Eelco Herder:
Supporting revisitation with contextual suggestions. 227-230
Author linkages, a necessary foundation for collaboration
- Hung-Hsuan Chen, Liang Gou, Xiaolong Zhang, Clyde Lee Giles:
CollabSeer: a search engine for collaboration discovery. 231-240 - Theresa Velden, Asif-ul Haque, Carl Lagoze:
Resolving author name homonymy to improve resolution of structures in co-author networks. 241-250 - Sujatha Das Gollapalli, Prasenjit Mitra, C. Lee Giles:
Ranking authors in digital libraries. 251-254 - Bela Gipp, Norman Meuschke, Jöran Beel:
Comparative evaluation of text- and citation-based plagiarism detection approaches using guttenplag. 255-258
Improving impact by understanding users' information needs and strategies
- Keith E. Maull, Manuel Gerardo Saldivar, Tamara Sumner:
Understanding digital library adoption: a use diffusion approach. 259-268 - George Buchanan, Dana McKay:
In the bookshop: examining popular search strategies. 269-278 - Byron Marshall, René F. Reitsma:
World vs. method: educational standard formulation impacts document retrieval. 279-282 - Heather Leary, Mimi Recker, Andrew E. Walker, Philipp G. Wetzler, Tamara Sumner, James H. Martin:
Automating open educational resources assessments: a machine learning generalization study. 283-286
Continuing the work on improving recommendation
- Ruifeng Li, Yin Zhang, Haihan Yu, Xiaojun Wang, Jiangqin Wu, Baogang Wei:
A social network-aware top-N recommender system using GPU. 287-296 - Cristiano Nascimento, Alberto H. F. Laender, Altigran Soares da Silva, Marcos André Gonçalves:
A source independent framework for research paper recommendation. 297-306 - Kazunari Sugiyama, Min-Yen Kan:
Serendipitous recommendation for scholarly papers considering relations among researchers. 307-310 - Duy Khang Ly, Kazunari Sugiyama, Ziheng Lin, Min-Yen Kan:
Product review summarization from a deeper perspective. 311-314
Can domain practice Inform better digital library query interaction?
- Kirsten R. Butcher, Sarah Davies, Ashley Crockett, Aaron Dewald, Robert Z. Zheng:
Do graphical search interfaces support effective search for and evaluation of digital library resources. 315-324 - Sascha Tönnies, Benjamin Köhncke, Wolf-Tilo Balke:
Taking chemistry to the task: personalized queries for chemical digital libraries. 325-334 - Michael G. Christel, Scott M. Stevens, Dean A. Zollman:
Physics pathway: a digital library filled with synthetic interviews. 335-338
Methods improving information extracted from collections
- Nuno Freire, José Borbinha, Pável Calado, Bruno Martins:
A metadata geoparsing system for place name recognition and resolution in metadata records. 339-348 - Chi-Chun Pan, Prasenjit Mitra:
Event detection with spatial latent Dirichlet allocation. 349-358 - Jie Yuan, Baogang Wei, Weiming Lu, Lidong Wang:
A new video text detection method. 359-362
Dealing with data repositories: approaches and issues to consider
- Maximilian Scherer, Jürgen Bernard, Tobias Schreck:
Retrieval and exploratory search in multivariate research data repositories using regressional features. 363-372 - Carl Lagoze, Karin Patzke:
A research agenda for data curation cyberinfrastructure. 373-382 - Laura Wynholds, David S. Fearon Jr., Christine L. Borgman, Sharon Traweek:
When use cases are not useful: data practices, astronomy, and digital libraries. 383-386
Poster session
- Wei Zheng, Xuanhui Wang, Hui Fang, Hong Cheng:
An exploration of pattern-based subtopic modeling for search result diversification. 387-388 - Hualiang Yan, Jianwu Yang:
A very efficient approach to news title and content extraction on the web. 389-390 - Yuxin Peng, Zhiguo Yang, Jian Yi:
Web video search by mutual boosting between the inside and outside text of video. 391-392 - Ralf Krestel, Gianluca Demartini, Eelco Herder:
Visual interfaces for stimulating exploratory search. 393-394 - Anne Adams, Tim Coughlan, John Lea, Yvonne Rogers, Sarah-Jane Davies, Trevor D. Collins:
Designing interconnected distributed resources for collaborative inquiry based science education. 395-396 - Arlind Kopliku, Karen Pinel-Sauvagnat, Mohand Boughanem:
Retrieving attributes using web tables. 397-398 - Stacy T. Kowalczyk:
Towards a model of the e-science data environment. 399-400 - Jiepu Jiang, Daqing He, Chaoqun Ni:
Social reference: aggregating online usage of scientific literature in CiteULike for clustering academic resources. 401-402 - Li-Ping Chen, Chunsheng Huang, Yi-Hui Chang:
Digital archives of taiwan agricultural history during the japanese colonial period. 403-404 - Prat Tanapaisankit, Min Song, Edward A. Fox:
Developing a concept extraction technique with ensemble pathway. 405-406 - Lisa Raymond, Linda Pikula, Roy K. Lowry, Ed Urban, Gwenaëlle Moncoiffé, Peter Pissierssens, Cathy Norton:
SCOR/IODE/MBLWHOI library collaboration on data publication. 407-408 - Kayleigh Ayn Bohémier, Thea Atwood, Andreas Kuehn, Jian Qin:
A content analysis of institutional data policies. 409-410 - Youn Noh, Katrina Hagedorn, David Newman:
Are learned topics more useful than subject headings. 411-412 - Emi Ishita, Teru Agata, Atsushi Ikeuchi, Yosuke Miyata, Shuichi Ueda:
Detecting academic papers on the web. 413-414 - Zhiwu Xie, Jinyang Liu, Herbert Van de Sompel, Johann van Reenen, Ramiro Jordan:
Improving scalability by self-archiving. 415-416 - Paul Logasa Bogen II, Frank M. Shipman III, Richard Furuta:
An analysis of personal collections among users of social media. 417-418 - Paul Logasa Bogen II, Daniel Pogue, Faryaneh Poursardar, Yuangling Li, Richard Furuta, Frank M. Shipman III:
WPv4: a re-imagined Walden's paths to support diverse user communities. 419-420 - Juliane Stiller, Maria Gäde, Vivien Petras:
Is tagging multilingual?: a case study with BibSonomy. 421-422 - Michael Huggett, Edie Rasmussen:
Creating meta-indexes for digital domains. 423-424 - Carole L. Palmer, Nicholas M. Weber, Melissa H. Cragin:
Analytic potential of data: assessing reuse value. 425-426 - Alberto H. F. Laender, Mirella M. Moro, Marcos André Gonçalves, Clodoveu A. Davis Jr., Altigran Soares da Silva, Allan J. C. Silva, Carolina A. S. Bigonha, Daniel Hasan Dalip, Eduardo M. Barbosa, Eli Cortez, Peterson S. Procópio Jr., Rafael Odon de Alencar, Thiago N. C. Cardoso, Thiago Salles:
Building a research social network from an individual perspective. 427-428 - Olga Buchel:
Designing map-based visualizations for collection understanding. 429-430 - Sally Jo Cunningham:
How children find books for leisure reading: implications for the digital library. 431-432 - Lynne Davis, Peter Alston, John A. D'Ignazio:
Repurposing data across disciplines: a study of data reuse issues between climate science and social science. 433-434 - Jonathan Leidig, Edward A. Fox, Kevin Hall, Madhav V. Marathe, Henning S. Mortveit:
Improving simulation management systems through ontology generation and utilization. 435-436 - Seungwon Yang, Andrea L. Kavanaugh, Nádia P. Kozievitch, Lin Tzy Li, Venkat Srinivasan, Steven D. Sheetz, Travis Whalen, Donald J. Shoemaker, Ricardo da Silva Torres, Edward A. Fox:
CTRnet DL for disaster information services. 437-438 - Kirsten R. Butcher, Ashley Crockett, Sarah Davies:
Representing educational content in digital library resources. 439-440 - Melissa H. Cragin, Tiffany C. Chao, Carole L. Palmer:
Units of evidence for analyzing subdisciplinary difference in data practice studies. 441-442 - Luanne Freund, Justyna Berzowska, Leah Hopton:
E-informing the public: communicative intents in the production of online government information. 443-444 - Kyle Williams, Hussein Suleman:
Using a hidden Markov model to transcribe handwritten bushman texts. 445-446 - Elizabeth Mulhollann, Kirsten Thorpe, Gabrielle Gardiner:
Connecting research data and indigenous communities. 447-448 - Christopher Aikens, George Lucchese, Patrick Webster, Andruid Kerne:
RFV: interactive geographical visualization for citation network exploration. 449-450
Demonstration session
- Sherif Sakr, Fabio Casati:
Liquid benchmarks: benchmarking-as-a-service. 451-452 - David N. Milne, Ian H. Witten:
Exploring Wikipedia with HMpara. 453-454 - Fabien Duchateau, Naimdjon Takhirov, Trond Aalberg:
FRBRPedia: a tool for FRBRizing web products and linking FRBR entities to DBpedia. 455-456 - Michael G. Christel, Bryan Maher, Julieanna Richardson:
An interactive flash website for oral histories. 457-458 - Yin Zhang, Xiaojun Wang, Haihan Yu, Ruifeng Li, Baogang Wei, Jing Pan:
When personalization meets socialization: an iCADAL approach. 459-460 - Naimdjon Takhirov:
Supporting creative work in educational digital libraries. 461-462 - Jöran Beel, Bela Gipp, Stefan Langer, Marcel Genzmehr, Erik Wilde, Andreas Nürnberger, Jim Pitman:
Introducing Mr. DLib, : a machine-readable digital library. 463-464 - Jöran Beel, Bela Gipp, Stefan Langer, Marcel Genzmehr:
Docear: an academic literature suite for searching, organizing and creating academic literature. 465-466 - Rogerio Toshiaki Kondo, Maria de Lourdes Rebucci Lirani, Anderson Canale Garcia, Iris Kantor, Caetano Traina Jr.:
The digital library of historical cartography of the University of São Paulo. 467-468 - Daniel Hasan Dalip, Raquel Lara dos Santos, Diogo Rennó Rocha de Oliveira, Valéria Freitas Amaral, Marcos André Gonçalves, Raquel Oliveira Prates, Raquel Cardoso de Melo Minardi, Jussara Marques de Almeida:
GreenWiki: a tool to support users' assessment of the quality of Wikipedia articles. 469-470 - David Bainbridge, Ian H. Witten:
Perambulating libraries: demonstrating how a victorian idea can help OLPC users share books. 471-472 - Ray R. Larson:
SNAC: the social networks and archival context project. 473-474 - Martin Klein, Moustafa Aly, Michael L. Nelson:
Synchronicity: automatically rediscover missing web pages in real time. 475-476 - Haowei Hsieh, Bridget Draxler, Nicole Dudley, James F. Cremer, Lauren Haldeman, Tien Dat Nguyen, Peter Likarish, Jon Winet:
The Iowa City UNESCO City of literature digital library. 477-478 - Andreas F. Ehmann, Mert Bay, J. Stephen Downie, Ichiro Fujinaga, David De Roure:
Exploiting music structures for digital libraries. 479-480
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