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9th JCDL 2009: Austin, Texas, USA
- Fred Heath, Mary Lynn Rice-Lively, Richard Furuta:
Proceedings of the 2009 Joint International Conference on Digital Libraries, JCDL 2009, Austin, TX, USA, June 15-19, 2009. ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-322-8
1
- Lecia Jane Barker:
Science teachers' use of online resources and the digital library for Earth system education. 1-10 - Byron Marshall, René F. Reitsma, Malinda Zarske:
Dimensional standard alignment in K-12 digital libraries: assessment of self-found vs. recommended curriculum. 11-14 - Yolanda Jacobs Reimer, Melissa Bubnash, Matthew Hagedal, Peter Wolf:
Helping students with information fragmentation, assimilation and notetaking. 15-18 - Steven Bethard, Soumya Ghosh, James H. Martin, Tamara Sumner:
Topic model methods for automatically identifying out-of-scope resources. 19-28 - Lars Fredrik Høimyr Edvardsen, Ingeborg Sølvberg, Trond Aalberg, Hallvard Trætteberg:
Automatically generating high quality metadata by analyzing the document code of common file types. 29-38
2
- Pucktada Treeratpituk, C. Lee Giles:
Disambiguating authors in academic publications using random forests. 39-48 - Denilson Alves Pereira, Berthier A. Ribeiro-Neto, Nivio Ziviani, Alberto H. F. Laender, Marcos André Gonçalves, Anderson A. Ferreira:
Using web information for author name disambiguation. 49-58 - Stephen Wan, Cécile Paris, Robert Dale:
Whetting the appetite of scientists: producing summaries tailored to the citation context. 59-68 - Levent Bolelli, Seyda Ertekin, Ding Zhou, C. Lee Giles:
Finding topic trends in digital libraries. 69-72 - Liangcai Gao, Zhi Tang, Xiaofan Lin:
CEBBIP: a parser of bibliographic information in chinese electronic books. 73-76
3
- Gary Marchionini, Chirag Shah, Christopher A. Lee, Robert Capra:
Query parameters for harvesting digital video and associated contextual information. 77-86 - Martin Halvey, David Vallet, David Hannah, Joemon M. Jose:
ViGOR: a grouping oriented interface for search and retrieval in video libraries. 87-96 - Christopher A. Beer, Peter D. Pinch, Karen Cariani:
Developing a flexible content model for media repositories: a case study. 97-100 - Pierre Hanna, Matthias Robine, Thomas Rocher:
An alignment based system for chord sequence retrieval. 101-104
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- Masaya Murata, Hiroyuki Toda, Yumiko Matsuura, Ryoji Kataoka:
Query-page intention matching using clicked titles and snippets to boost search rankings. 105-114 - Adam Jatowt, Kensuke Kanazawa, Satoshi Oyama, Katsumi Tanaka:
Supporting analysis of future-related information in news archives and the web. 115-124
5: best paper nominees 1
- Edward Clarkson, Shamkant B. Navathe, James D. Foley:
Generalized formal models for faceted user interfaces. 125-134 - Adam Mikeal, James Creel, Alexey Maslov, Scott Phillips, John J. Leggett, Mark McFarland:
Large-scale ETD repositories: a case study of a digital library application. 135-144
6: best paper nominees 2
- Kai Yu, Jiangqin Wu, Yueting Zhuang:
Style-consistency calligraphy synthesis system in digital library. 145-152 - Miles Efron:
Generative model-based metasearch for data fusion in information retrieval. 153-162 - Koraljka Golub, Jim Moon, Douglas Tudhope, Catherine Mary Jones, Brian Matthews, Bartlomiej Puzon, Marianne Lykke Nielsen:
EnTag: enhancing social tagging for discovery. 163-172 - Liang Zhang, Jiangqin Wu, Yueting Zhuang, Yin Zhang, Chenxing Yang:
Review-oriented metadata enrichment: a case study. 173-182
7
- Rabia Haq, Michael L. Nelson:
Using timed-release cryptography to mitigate the preservation risk of embargo periods. 183-192 - Waister Silva Martins, Marcos André Gonçalves, Alberto H. F. Laender, Gisele L. Pappa:
Learning to assess the quality of scientific conferences: a case study in computer science. 193-202 - Chenxing Yang, Baogang Wei, Jiangqin Wu, Yin Zhang, Liang Zhang:
CARES: a ranking-oriented CADAL recommender system. 203-212 - Xin Li, Hsinchun Chen:
Recommendation as link prediction: a graph kernel-based machine learning approach. 213-216 - Abdigani Diriye, Ann Blandford, Anastasios Tombros:
A polyrepresentational approach to interactive query expansion. 217-220
8: best paper finalists
- Steven Bethard, Philipp G. Wetzler, Kirsten R. Butcher, James H. Martin, Tamara Sumner:
Automatically characterizing resource quality for educational digital libraries. 221-230 - William B. Lund, Eric K. Ringger:
Improving optical character recognition through efficient multiple system alignment. 231-240 - Catherine C. Marshall:
No bull, no spin: a comparison of tags with other forms of user metadata. 241-250
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- Frank McCown, Michael L. Nelson:
What happens when facebook is gone? 251-254 - Douglas J. Kennard, William B. Lund, Bryan S. Morse:
Improving historical research by linking digital library information to a global genealogical database. 255-258 - Monica Berti, Matteo Romanello, Alison Babeu, Gregory R. Crane:
Collecting fragmentary authors in a digital library. 259-262 - Ryan Baumann, W. Brent Seales:
Robust registration of manuscript images. 263-266
10
- Mingfang Wu, James A. Thom, Andrew Turpin, Ross Wilkinson:
Cost and benefit analysis of mediated enterprise search. 267-276 - Patricio Galeas, Ralph Kretschmer, Bernd Freisleben:
Document relevance assessment via term distribution analysis using fourier series expansion. 277-284
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- Kerstin Bischoff, Claudiu S. Firan, Wolfgang Nejdl, Raluca Paiu:
How do you feel about "dancing queen"?: deriving mood & theme annotations from user tags. 285-294 - Daniel Hasan Dalip, Marcos André Gonçalves, Marco Cristo, Pável Calado:
Automatic quality assessment of content created collaboratively by web communities: a case study of wikipedia. 295-304 - Benjamin B. Bederson, Alexander J. Quinn, Allison Druin:
Designing the reading experience for scanned multi-lingual picture books on mobile phones. 305-308 - Matt Jones, Emma Thom, David Bainbridge, David M. Frohlich:
Mobility, digital libraries and a rural indian village. 309-312 - Bill Kules, Robert Capra, Matthew Banta, Tito Sierra:
What do exploratory searchers look at in a faceted search interface? 313-322
12
- Jerome McDonough:
Aligning METS with the OAI-ORE data model. 323-330 - Avishek Anand, Srikanta J. Bedathur, Klaus Berberich, Ralf Schenkel, Christos Tryfonopoulos:
EverLast: a distributed architecture for preserving the web. 331-340 - Frank McCown, Michael L. Nelson:
A framework for describing web repositories. 341-344 - Gonçalo Antunes, José Barateiro, Manuel Cabral, José Borbinha, Rodrigo Rodrigues:
Preserving digital data in heterogeneous environments. 345-348 - Charles L. Cartledge, Michael L. Nelson:
Unsupervised creation of small world networks for the preservation of digital objects. 349-352 - Christine L. Borgman, Geoffrey C. Bowker, Thomas A. Finholt, Jillian C. Wallis:
Towards a virtual organization for data cyberinfrastructure. 353-356
Posters
- Daniel Gelaw Alemneh:
Expanding the search for digital preservation solutions: adopting PREMIS in cultural heritage institutions. 357-358 - Ali Sajedi Badashian, Asghar Dehghani Firouzabadi, Iman Khalkhali, Hamidreza Afzali, Morteza Ashurzad Delcheh, Mohammad Shoja Shafiei, Mahdi Alipour:
Collaborative digital library: enhancing digital collections to improve learning in educational programs. 359-360 - Snowden Becker:
Digitizing the flea market: eBay as a data source for historic collections. 361-362 - George Buchanan, Annika Hinze:
Semantic alerting for digital libraries. 363-364 - Jake Carlson, Deborah Leiter:
Addressing researchers' needs through the data curation profile. 365-366 - Nisachol Chamnongsri, Lampang Manmart, Vilas Wuwongse:
Implementation and evaluation of palm leaf manuscript metadata schema (PLMM). 367-368 - Sebastian de la Chica, Faisal Ahmad, Qianyi Gu, Ifi Okoye, Keith E. Maull, Tamara Sumner, Kirsten R. Butcher:
A personalized learning environment. 369-370 - Michael G. Christel, Bryan Maher, Huan Li:
Analysis of transaction logs for insights into use of life oral histories. 371-372 - Wingyan Chung:
Summarizing user-generated reviews in digital libraries: a visual clustering approach. 373-374 - Ryan Chute, Stephan Dresher, Lyudmila Balakireva, Herbert Van de Sompel:
An interoperability service framework for high-resolution image applications. 375-376 - Sally Jo Cunningham, Erin K. Bennett:
Tailoring greenstone for seniors. 377-378 - Sally Jo Cunningham, Jillene Bydder:
A mixed digital / physical snapshot of early internet / web usage in New Zealand. 379-380 - Richard Easty, Nikolay Nikolov:
Mashing up life science literature resources. 381-382 - Phillip M. Edwards:
Representing publication and distribution practices for scholarly materials: a cross-disciplinary comparison. 383-384 - Maria Esteva, Hai Bi:
Inferring intra-organizational collaboration from cosine similarity distributions in text documents. 385-386 - Jun Gong, Lidan Wang, Douglas W. Oard:
Personal name-matching through name transformation. 387-388 - Qi Guo, Ryan P. Kelly, Selden Deemer, Arthur Murphy, Joan A. Smith, Eugene Agichtein:
EMU: the emory user behavior data management system for automatic library search evaluation. 389-390 - Choochart Haruechaiyasak, Alisa Kongthon, Santipong Thaiprayoon:
Building a thailand researcher network based on a bibliographic database. 391-392 - Christopher Hirt, Gary Simons, Joan Spanne:
Building a MARC-to-OLAC crosswalk: repurposing library catalog data for the language resources community. 393-394 - Chang Hu, Anne Rose, Benjamin B. Bederson:
Locating text in scanned books. 395-396 - Sheng-Cheng Huang, Randolph G. Bias, Tanya L. Payne, Jay B. Rogers:
Remote usability testing: a practice. 397-398 - J. Steven Hughes, Daniel J. Crichton, Chris Mattmann:
Scientific digital libraries, interoperability, and ontologies. 399-400 - Fidelia Ibekwe-Sanjuan, Eric SanJuan:
The landscape of information science: 1996-2008. 401-402 - Jon Ippolito, Richard Rinehart, Marilyn Lutz, Sharon Fitzgerald:
Forging the future: new tools for variable media art preservation. 403-404 - Emi Ishita, Shinji Mine, Masanori Koizumi, Yosuke Miyata, Chihiro Kunimoto, Junko Shiozaki, Keiko Kurata, Shuichi Ueda:
Analyzing OPAC use with screen views and eye tracking. 405-406 - Michael Khoo, Xia Lin, Jung-ran Park:
A user-friendly metadata quality control tool for the internet public library. 407-408 - Sarah Kim:
Using an institutional repository for personal digital collections of retired faculty members. 409-410 - Yoji Kiyota, Hiroshi Nakagawa, Satoshi Sakai, Tatsuya Mori, Hidetaka Masuda:
Exploitation of the wikipedia category system for enhancing the value of LCSH. 411-412 - Martin Klein, Michael L. Nelson:
Inter-search engine lexical signature performance. 413-414 - Martin Klein, Olena Hunsicker, Michael L. Nelson:
Correlation of music charts and search engine rankings. 415-416 - Eunyee Koh, Andruid Kerne, Jon Moeller:
Toward automatic generation of image-text document surrogates to optimize cognition. 417-418 - Bill Kules, Robert Capra:
Designing exploratory search tasks for user studies of information seeking support systems. 419-420 - Heather Leary, Sarah Giersch, Andrew E. Walker, Mimi Recker:
Developing a review rubric for learning resources in digital libraries. 421-422 - Christopher A. Lee, Richard Marciano, Chien-Yi Hou, Chirag Shah:
From harvesting to cultivating: transformation of a web collecting system into a robust curation environment. 423-424 - Chao Li, Chunxiao Xing, Li Dong, Michael Bailou Huang:
A semi-automatic system for managing multiple digital preservation risks of digital libraries in china. 425-426 - Fernando Loizides, George Buchanan:
What patrons want: supporting interaction for novice information seeking scholars. 427-428 - Cezary Mazurek, Marcin Mielnicki, Marcin Werla:
Selective harvesting of regional digital libraries and national metadata aggregators. 429-430 - William H. Mischo, Mary C. Schlembach, Michael A. Norman:
User search behaviors within a library gateway. 431-432 - G. Craig Murray, Jimmy Lin, W. John Wilbur, Zhiyong Lu:
Users' adjustments to unsuccessful queries in biomedical search. 433-434 - Uma Murthy, Edward A. Fox, Yinlin Chen, Eric Hallerman, Ricardo da Silva Torres, Evandro J. Ramos, Tiago R. C. Falcão:
Species identification: fish images with CBIR and annotations. 435-436 - Debbie L. Rabina, Maria Cristina Pattuelli:
Kindle usage among LIS students: an exploratory study. 437-438 - Monica Rivero, Geneva L. Henry:
Metababble: a clash of metadata cultures. 439-440 - Robert Sanderson, Clare Llewellyn, Richard Jones:
Evaluation of OAI-ORE via large-scale information topology visualization. 441-442 - Yang Shen, Huijuan Fu, Zitao Liu, Pengpeng Liu, Qingchuan Fu:
Empirical analysis on chinese academic plagiarism. 443-444 - Naimdjon Takhirov, Ingeborg Sølvberg:
Adaptive personalized eLearning on top of existing LCMS. 445-446 - Xiaoya Tang:
User search characteristics on a specialized digital collection fordomain- and task-specific information. 447-448 - Emma Tonkin:
MetRe: supporting the metadata revision process. 449-450 - Xiaoyue Wang, Eamonn J. Keogh:
Finding centuries-old hyperlinks with a novel semi-supervised learning technique. 451-452 - Jinlong Wang, Ke Gao, Yongli Ren, Gang Li:
Journal ranking based on social information. 453-454 - Barbara M. Wildemuth, Jeffrey Pomerantz, Sanghee Oh, Seungwon Yang, Edward A. Fox:
The variety of ways in which instructors implement a modular digital library curriculum. 455-456 - Todd C. Will, Anand Srinivasan, Michael Bieber, Il Im, Vincent Oria, Yi-Fang Wu:
GRE: hybrid recommendations for NSDL collections. 457-458 - Megan A. Winget:
Archiving the videogame industry: collecting primary materials of new media artifacts. 459-460 - Fei Yan, Ming Zhang, Tao Sun, Yang Lu, Naiyue Zhang, Long Xiao:
Analyzing user's book-loan behaviors in Peking university library from social network perspective. 461-462
Demos
- David Bainbridge, Timothy C. Bell:
An ajax-based digital music stand for greenstone. 463-464 - Michael G. Christel, Robert V. Baron, Geoff Froh, Dan Benson, Julieanna Richardson:
Accessing the densho and historymakers oral history collections via informedia technologies. 465-466 - Judith Gelernter, Michael E. Lesk:
Text mining for indexing. 467-468 - Geneva L. Henry, Monica Rivero:
Our Americas archive partnership demonstration. 469-470 - Ray R. Larson, Ryan Shaw:
Mapping life events: temporal and geographic context for biographical information. 471-472 - Spencer J. Lee, Edward A. Fox, Gary Marchionini, Javier Velasco, Gonçalo Antunes, José Borbinha:
Virtual DL poster sessions in second life. 473-474 - Chirag Shah:
ContextMiner: building context-rich digital collections. 475-476 - Quinn Stewart, David Todd:
Using university collections in digital library education. 477-478 - Tamara Sumner, Holly Devaul, Lynne Davis, John Weatherley:
A curriculum customization service. 479-480 - Zhi Tang, Liangcai Gao, Aixia Jia, Xiaofan Lin:
XEB: a markup language document container format suitable for handheld devices. 481-482 - Xiaohua Zhou, Palakorn Achananuparp, E. K. Park, Xiaohua Hu, Xiaodan Zhang:
AskDragon: a redundancy-based factoid question answering system with lightweight local context analysis. 483-484 - Wenhao Zhu, Baogang Wei, Jiangqin Wu, Shaomin Shi, Yan Yang:
Knowledge extraction and integration for semi-structural information in digital libraries. 485-486
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