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Journal of Digital Information, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, 2011
- Stephen Davies, Chris Donaher, Jesse Hatfield, Jessica Zeitz:
Making the Semantic Web usable: interface principles to empower the layperson. - Leen Breure, Hans Voorbij, Maarten Hoogerwerf:
Rich Internet Publications: "Show What You Tell". - Evgeny Knutov, Paul De Bra, Mykola Pechenizkiy:
Generic Adaptation Framework: a Process-Oriented Perspective. - Adrian O'Riordan, Aliver O'Mahony:
Engineering an Open Web Syndication Interchange with Discovery and Recommender Capabilities.
Volume 12, Number 2, 2011
- Stephen Abrams, Patricia Cruse, John A. Kunze, David Minor:
Curation Micro-Services: A Pipeline Metaphor for Repositories. - Mathias Lösch, Ulli Waltinger, Wolfram Horstmann, Alexander Mehler:
Building a DDC-annotated Corpus from OAI Metadata. - Miggie Pickton, Debra Morris, Stephanie Meece, Simon J. Coles, Steve Hitchcock:
Preserving repository content: practical tools for repository managers. - Deborah Kaplan, Anne Sauer, Eliot Wilczek:
Archival description in OAI-ORE. - Andreas Aschenbrenner, Harry Enke, Thomas Fischer, Jens Ludwig:
Diversity and Interoperability of Repositories in a Grid Curation Environment. - Paul Doorenbosch, Barbara Sierman:
Institutional Repositories, Long Term Preservation and the changing nature of Scholarly Publications. - Peter Sefton, Duncan Dickinson:
Repositories post 2010: embracing heterogeneity in AWE, the Academic Working Environment.
Volume 12, Number 3, 2011
- Denise Troll Covey:
Recruiting Content for the Institutional Repository: The Barriers Exceed the Benefits. - Richard Gartner:
Intermediary schemas for complex XML applications: an example from research information management. - Leila Yahiaoui, Yannick Prié, Zizette Boufaïda, Pierre-Antoine Champin:
Redocumenting computer-mediated activity from its traces: a model-based approach for narrative construction. - Graeme Baxter Bell:
Digital Whistleblowing in Restricted Environments.
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