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D-Lib Magazine
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An electronic publication with a primary focus on digital library research and development.
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A New Website Devoted to Envisioning the Future of Libraries
"What is the future of academic and research libraries? A recently launched web site from the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) entitled Libraries of the Future addresses that question and others concerning how the libraries of today may evolve to address the needs of future information users." Editorial by Bonita Wilson, CNRI.
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PREMIS With a Fresh Coat of Paint: Highlights from the Revision of the PREMIS Data Dictionary for Preservation Metadata
"This article briefly describes the revision process [of the PREMIS Data Dictionary] and its outcomes, including a summary of the major changes appearing in the new version of the Dictionary. It also describes some of the other activities, in addition to the revision, that the Maintenance Activity has undertaken since the initial release of the Dictionary, and discusses some areas for future work." Articles by Brian F. Lavoie, OCLC Online Computer Library Center.
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A Year of Selective Web Archiving with the Web Curator Tool at the National Library of New Zealand
"The Web Curator Tool is an open-source tool for managing selective web archiving developed as a joint project between the National Library of New Zealand and the British Library. It has now been in everyday use at the National Library of New Zealand since January 2007. This article describes the first year of selective web archiving with the new tool." Article by Gordon Paynter, Susanna Joe, Vanita Lala, and Gillian Lee, National Library of New Zealand.
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Considering the User Perspective: Research into Usage and Communication of Digital Information
"This article presents the methodology and initial results from qualitative research into the usage and communication of digital information. It considers the motivation for the research and the methodologies adopted, including Contextual Design and Cultural Probes. The article describes the preliminary studies conducted to test the approach, highlighting the strengths and limitations of the techniques applied. Finally, it outlines proposals for refinement in subsequent iterations and the future research activities planned." Article by Kellie Snow, Perla Innocenti, and Seamus Ross, Humanities Advanced Technology and Information Institute (HATII); Birte Christensen-Dalsgaard, Jens Hofman Hansen, Michael Poltorak Nielsen, Jørn Thøgersen, Statsbiblioteket; and Bart Ballaux and Hans Hofman, Nationaal Archief.
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Adding Value to the Library Catalog by Implementing a Recommendation System
"Recommender systems are useful tools for adding a reference component to a library catalog, and they help develop library catalogs that serve as customer-oriented portals, deploying Web 2.0 technology. Recommender systems are based on statistical models, and they can lead users from one record to similar literature held in the catalog. This article describes the recommender system BibTip, developed in Karlsruhe University, and discusses its application in libraries." Article by Michael Mönnich and Marcus Spiering, Karlsruhe University Library.
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