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  1. Semantic Digital Libraries
  2. Digital Library Economics: An Academic Perspective (Chandos Information Professional Series) by David Baker and Wendy Evans, 2009-04-30
  3. Digital Convergence - Libraries of the Future by Rae A. Earnshaw, 2007-10-15
  4. Creating Cyber Libraries: An Instructional Guide for School Library Media Specialists by Kathleen W. Craver, 2002-05-30
  5. Digital Library Development: The View from Kanazawa
  6. Practical Digital Libraries: Books, Bytes, and Bucks (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Multimedia Information and Systems) by Michael Lesk, 1997-07-15
  7. Digital Libraries: Universal and Ubiquitous Access to Information: 11th International Conference on Asian Digital Libraries, ICADL 2008, Bali, Indonesia, ... Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI)
  8. Copyright in Academic Libraries in Digital Environment by Pushplata Srivastava, 2008-10-17
  9. Virtual Slavica: Digital Libraries, Digital Archives by Michael Neubert, 2006-04-21
  10. National Digital Preservation Initiatives: An Overview of Developments in Australia, France, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom and of Related In (Strategies and Tools for the Digital Library) by Neil Beagrie, 2003-01
  11. Building a Virtual Library
  12. Print Vs. Digital: The Future of Coexistence (Monographs from the Journal of Library Administration)
  13. Moving Theory into Practice: Digital Imaging forLibraries and Archives by Anne R. Kenney, Oya Y. Rieger, 2000-05
  14. Digital Scholarship (Routledge Studies in Library and Information Science)

41. SI 615 - Seminar On Digital Libraries | Open.Michigan
Open initiatives supporting free and open educational resources from the University of Michigan.
http://open.umich.edu/education/si/si615/winter2008
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Image adapted from Open Library Term: Winter Published: February 19, 2009 Download all materials Revised: June 24, 2010 Instructor: Paul Conway dScribe: Greg Grossmeier Course Level: Graduate Course Structure: Three hour class - once a week Keywords: Syllabus Document Title Creator Download License Syllabus Paul Conway SI615-W08-Syllabus.pdf SI615-W08-Syllabus.doc
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  • Understand the history and development of digital libraries as an international phenomenon Explore the literature, key players, and significant digital library programs Specify the critical skills required to build and maintain digital libraries Define a set of research questions associated with knowledge representation in digital libraries Establish a broad context issues and challenges facing digital libraries
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42. Siti Hasmah Digital Library
Online digital library with resources for students, especially students of Multimedia University.
http://vlib.mmu.edu.my/
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Alumni Members ... Radio MMU Online Collection Library Photo MMU Digital Theses Online MMU MBA Theses Full Text MMU Repository Collection ... Final Year Project (FYP Collections) TM Research Bank Annual Report e-Book e-Journal A-Z ... scopus Patron No: Password : Library Proxy : OutCampus Login News Update Dear library user, We regret to inform that there will be temporary shutdown of chiller plant for Siti Hasmah Digital LIbrary Cyberjaya Campus on 13th Nov 2010 by FMD for maintenance. In order to this, the library will be closed on 13th Nov 2010(Saturday). We will resume our normal operation on 14th November 2010 (Sunday). Any inconvenience cause is very much regretted. Library Management Hello and Good day, Dear Prof/Dr/Sir/Mdm/Mr/Ms We are pleased to inform you that access to Scopus has been granted to our institution from today until 9th December 2010. Please visit the Scopus information site www.info.scopus.com where you will find extensive information regarding Scopus. Scopus, launched in November 2004, is the largest abstract and citation database containing both peer-reviewed research literature and quality web sources. With over 18,000 titles from more than 5,000 publishers, Scopus offers researchers a quick, easy and comprehensive resource to support their research needs in the scientific, technical, medical and social sciences fields and, more recently, also in the arts and humanities. Scopus can be access through MMU Library Portal http://vlib.mmu.edu.my . Kindly utilize this resources during this trial period. Thank you.

43. ASDL-Analytical Sciences Digital Library, ASDL-Analytical Sciences Digital Libra
Collection of peer reviewed web sites as part of program from the National STEM Digital Library, USA.
http://www.asdlib.org/
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About ASDL ASDL People Associate Links ... Review System The Analytical Sciences Digital Library collects, catalogs, annotates and links peer-reviewed web-based educational resources and publishes the online journal, JASDL.
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ASDL posters
Posters are accepted anytime. Submit by October 1, 2010 (EXTENDED until November 5, 2010, submit now!)
Congratulations to Treva Brown, Louisiana State University, the winner of the 2009 ASDL-ALA Young Scientist Poster Award. Treva received $500 and travel costs to attend LabAutomation 2010 conference in Palm Springs, CA, January 23-27, 2010. Pittcon 2010 Contributed Symposium Innovative Approaches to Analytical Science Education This ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry sponsored session highlighted the latest innovations in analytical science education through a collection of presentations spanning morning and afternoon sessions. ASDL is proud to be partnered with the Analytical Chemistry Division of ACS. By joining forces we work to create enthusiasm for the ASDL collection, online articles, and student poster sessions while encouraging analytical scientists to become active in the Analytical Chemistry Division of ACS. The Analytical Sciences Digital Library is possible thanks to the support of NSF grants DUE 0121518 to the University of Kansas, DUE 0531941 to the University of California - Riverside, and DUE 0435422 to the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

44. DLMF: NIST Digital Library Of Mathematical Functions
This mockup gives an idea of the current ideas about the design and organization of the new Digital Library; these ideas are, of course, subject to change. Content only is only available in a few places.
http://dlmf.nist.gov/
About the Project NIST Digital Library of Mathematical Functions companion to the NIST Handbook of Mathematical Functions Project News

45. RCDL'2002 Final Report
The 4th All-Russian Scientific Conference held in Dubna, October 15th - 17th. The theme of the conference was Digital Libraries Advanced Methods and Technologies, Digital Collections .
http://rcdl2002.jinr.ru/index.htm
"Digital Libraries: Advanced Methods and Technologies, Digital Collections" RCDL'2002 Proceedings RCDL'2002 Presentation Reports RCDL'2002 Photo-Archive Report on the 4-th All-Russian Scientific Conference (RCDL'2002)
Dubna, October 15-17, 2002 1. Introduction
On October 15 - 17, 2002, RCDL'2002 - the Fourth All-Russian Scientific Conference "Digital Libraries: Advanced Methods and Technologies", took place at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna. 97 Extended Abstracts were submitted for the conference. The Program Committee reviewed all of them and selected 59 submissions for regular sessions and 13 - for poster presentations. The Conference Proceedings including full papers were published before the conference. RCDL'2002 was supported by the grants of the Russian Foundation for Basic Research and the Ministry for Science of the Russian Federation. 104 specialists from 16 Russian cities and 15 foreign attendees from Germany, Hungary, Latvia, Moldova, Ukraine and USA took part at the conference. 2. The Program of the Conference ... Joint Institute for Nuclear Research

46. Digital Libraries
Digital libraries Last updates Wed Aug 25 082807 2004 Fri Apr 14 074857 2006
http://www.math.utah.edu/~beebe/digital-libraries.html
Digital libraries
Last updates: Wed Aug 25 08:28:07 2004 ... Fri Apr 14 07:48:57 2006 The April 1995, April 1998, and May 2001 issues of the Communications of the ACM, and the February 1999 issue of IEEE Computer, are special issues on digital libraries. This document contains pointers to a number of WWW sites mentioned there, plus several others not mentioned. Geographical locations are provided as a possible clue to connection speed. Most offer extensive search capabilities. The June 1996 Communications of the ACM is a special issue on electronic commerce on the Internet.
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The University of Pennsylvania maintains a list of more than 10,000 online books:

47. Report On The 7th International Conference On Asian Digital Libraries (ICADL 200
The 7th annual conference, held in Shanghai, China, December 13th-17th. The theme of the conference was Digital Library International Collaboration and Cross-Fertilization, with its focus on technology, service and management and collaboration and localization.
http://www.dlib.org/dlib/january05/chen/01chen.html
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D-Lib Magazine
January 2005
Volume 11 Number 1
ISSN 1082-9873
Report on the 7th International Conference on Asian Digital Libraries (ICADL 2004)
13 - 17 December 2004, Shanghai, China
Su-Shing Chen
University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA
The International Conference of Asian Digital Libraries (ICADL) series has grown into a grand annual event for the library and IT communities in Asia and the rest of the world as well. After ICADL's six years of continuous effort to serve as a forum for exchanging, promoting and sharing the latest development of digital libraries in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Seoul, Bangalore, Singapore, and Kuala Lumpur, this 7 th ICADL conference was a major success. The quality of submitted papers and diversity in participation, geographically and professionally, has made ICADL an important international conference. At the end of ICADL 2004, all participants I personally observed departed with big smiles. ICADL 2004 was held in Shanghai, China, and was organized by Shanghai Jiao Tong University and Shanghai Library. The organizers benefited from the support of the Shanghai Municipal Government, Vice-Mayor Junqi Yan, and President Shenwu Xie of Shanghai Jiao Tong University, who served as Chair of the Steering Committee. The Shanghai Society for Library Science and the Committee for Academic Libraries of Shanghai served as co-organizers of the conference. The theme of ICADL 2004 was "Digital library: International Collaboration and Cross-Fertilization", and its focus was on technology, service, management and localization.

48. Digital Libraries
El.pub, interactive electronic publishing R D news and resources Digital libraries what are they? Digital libraries (DLs) aim to provide digital delivery of
http://www.elpub.org/top030.htm

49. National Sea Grant Library: Digital Libraries
Digital Libraries. The NSGL is pleased to offer digital libraries on coastal and marine topics. The documents in these digital libraries resulted from
http://nsgl.gso.uri.edu/libraries/
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The NSGL is pleased to offer digital libraries on coastal and marine topics. The documents in these digital libraries resulted from Sea Grant research, and the responsible Sea Grant program can be identified by the institution code in the document number. Printed versions of these documents may be ordered from the issuing institution or borrowed from the NSGL. While a few of these links bring you directly to the Sea Grant program's electronic version (HTML, PDF, etc.), most are being made available (full-text) from the NSGL server in PDF format.
Topical Searches
In addition to the digital libraries, you may also find our topical search forms to be of help when researching a particular topic. These forms search the entire Sea Grant database for documents in particular subject areas (using hidden terms). You may use the search term boxes in the form to further refine your search on the topic. National Sea Grant Library
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50. Digital Libraries: Resources And Projects
Collection of links provided by the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA).
http://www.ifla.org/II/diglib.htm
As of 22 April 2009 IFLA has a totally redesigned new website
http:// archive .ifla.org
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The World Digital Library will make available on the Internet, free of charge and in multilingual format, significant primary materials from cultures around the world, including manuscripts, maps, rare books, musical scores, recordings, films, prints, photographs, architectural drawings, and other significant cultural materials. The objectives of the World Digital Library are to promote international and inter-cultural understanding and awareness, provide resources to educators, expand non-English and non-Western content on the Internet, and to contribute to scholarly research.
www.worlddigitallibrary.org/project/english/
Charles Templeton collected a wide range of music memorabilia. Included among his treasures is a collection of some 22,000 pieces of sheet music from late nineteenth and early twentieth century America. The sheet music illustrates a broad spectra of music genres, from the ragtime of Scott Joplin to the dixieland of W. C. Handy to the smooth ballads of Irving Berlin to the stirring patriotic anthems of John Phillips Sousa and George M. Cohan to the early roots of big band sounds.

51. DLI (Digital Library Initiatives): NCSU Libraries
Planning information, project examples, publications and links at North Carolina State University.
http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/dli/index.html
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The Digital Library Initiatives (DLI) Department leads the library in innovative projects to enhance the development of the digital library.
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52. DELOS Network Of Excellence On Digital Libraries - Home
The main site of the DELOS Network of Excellence on Digital Libraries, funded by the EU Sixth Framework Programme. It contains activities, events, research and communication
http://delos.info/

53. Main Articles: 'The Development Of Digital Libraries For Blind And Visually Impa
Report on a selection of papers presented in Washington at the 2001 IFLA pre-conference for the Section of Libraries for the Blind (SLB).
http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue30/ifla/
The development of digital libraries for blind and visually impaired people
The 2001 IFLA pre-conference for the Section of Libraries for the Blind (SLB) took place in Washington with a theme of Digital Libraries for the Blind and the Culture of Learning in the Information Age. Jenny Craven Increasing information choices through web-based technologies. The 2001 IFLA pre-conference SLB took place in Washington with a theme of Digital Libraries for the Blind and the Culture of Learning in the Information Age [1]. Papers delivered at the 2001 conference were from a wide range of subjects relating to digital libraries for the blind. Subject areas included meeting the educational needs of children and youth through libraries for the blind, digital library services and education, creating inclusive models of service and building small digital libraries for the blind. This report will focus on a selection of papers looking at how the development of the Internet and web-based technologies can be used to increase information choices for people who are blind and to enhance a culture of learning in the information age. Further details about the conference can be found on the IFLA SLB web site [2]. As a tool for the delivery of library services the Internet should offer increasing possibilities to users who are print disabled. It should enable people to access information in a format that is appropriate to their needs, which could be in a braille or audio format, or through assistive technologies. These may include speech output, braille output, tactile devices or even just through simple adjustments to a browser. Despite growing technological developments, however, a paper on

54. DIGITAL LIBRARIES: Assembling The World's Biggest Library On Your Desktop
Science, about Interspace, 281(5384) 17841786, 18 September 1998. DIGITAL LIBRARIES Assembling the World's Biggest Library on Your Desktop
http://www.canis.uiuc.edu/news/science_9_18_98.html

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, about Interspace, 281(5384): 1784-1786, 18 September 1998 DIGITAL LIBRARIES:
Assembling the World's Biggest Library on Your Desktop
The "universal library," an amalgamation of all recorded human knowledge, searchable from your personal computer, sounds like a fantasy. But the elements are now under development First, however, there are some tough nuts to crack. At the top of almost everyone's list is developing new, fast methods for finding information in what will be a widely distributed library. "It's amazing that we find anything using today's browsers and search engines," says Susan Dumais, a member of the natural language processing group at Microsoft Research in Redmond, Washington. Storing and analyzing images, music, and other nontext information is a second challenge. Developing abstracting programs that can rapidly summarize search results or display results in some manageable form, so that users will not be swamped with too much information, is a third. "We have enormous problems to solve before we can efficiently search all the available text documents, let alone nontext information such as mathematical formulas or music or art, in a comprehensive and useful manner," says Paul Kantor, director of Rutgers University's Distributive Laboratory for Digital Libraries. "But I don't doubt that those problems are solvable." Adds Gloriana St. Clair, head librarian at Carnegie Mellon, "This effort now has enough momentum to make the universal digital library a reality."

55. Library Of Congress National Digital Library Program
Program information and resources for the Library of Congress digitization programs.
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/dli2/html/lcndlp.html
Overview
The Library of Congress National Digital Library Program (NDLP) is assembling a digital library of reproductions of primary source materials to support the study of the history and culture of the United States. Begun in 1995 after a five-year pilot project, the program began digitizing selected collections of Library of Congress archival materials that chronicle the nation's rich cultural heritage. In order to reproduce collections of books, pamphlets, motion pictures, manuscripts and sound recordings, the Library has created a wide array of digital entities: bitonal document images, grayscale and color pictorial images, digital video and audio, and searchable texts. To provide access to the reproductions, the project developed a range of descriptive elements: bibliographic records, finding aids, and introductory texts and programs, as well as indexing the full texts for certain types of content.
The reproductions were produced with a variety of tools: scanners, digital cameras, devices that digitize audio and video, and human labor for rekeying and encoding texts. American Memory employs national-standard and well established industry-standard formats for many digital reproductions, e.g., texts encoded with Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) and images stored in Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) files or compressed with the Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) algorithm. In other cases, the lack of well established standards has led to the use of emerging formats, e.g., RealAudio (for audio), Quicktime (for moving images), and MrSid (for maps). Technical information by

56. ACM - Digital Libraries Archive
Annual conference sponsored by the ACM and the IEEE Computer Society. Links to proceedings of past and related conferences.
http://jcdl.org/
Joint Conference on Digital Libraries
Next Conference: JCDL 2011 (Ottawa, Canada, June 13-17, 2011).
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  • This site is an archive of Digital Library conferences and resources. We welcome your comments and suggestions for developing and enriching this site.
    JCDL 2011
    JCDL 2011 will be held in Ottawa, Canada from June 13-17. Deadlines for submission are as follows:
    January 23
    Full papers, workshops, tutorials, and panels at 8:00 PM PST
    February 6
    Short papers, posters, and demonstrations at 8:00 PM PST
    March 21 Doctoral consortium abstract submissions
    JCDL 2012 Conference Proposals
    The JCDL steering committee solicits proposals from groups interested in organizing the JCDL conference in 2012 and beyond. Interested parties should contact the steering committee chair at erich.neuhold@univie.ac.at for further details.
    Related Events and Conferences
    • TPDL 2011 th European Conference on Digital Libraries will be held in Berlin, Germany from September 26-28, 2011 ICADL 2011 : International Conference on Asia-Pacific Digital Libraries will be held in Beijing, China from Oct 24-27, 2011

    57. Index Page Of The Rutgers Distributed Laboratory For Digital Libraries.
    Interdisciplinary environment designed to address research and educational issues relevant to development, understanding and implementation.
    http://scils.rutgers.edu/RDLDL/
    The Rutgers Distributed Laboratory for Digital Libraries Director: Paul B. Kantor Director of Graduate Program: Nicholas Belkin
    Index Page
    Seminars Details on the Spring 2001 Seminar Series. What is the RDLDL A statement of our mission and an invitation to join us. Who are we A list of the faculty associated with the RDLDL that includes their research interests, contact information and links to personal and project web pages. Graduate Assistanship A description of the Graduate Associate Program. It includes a job description and an online application which can also be found at http://www.diglib.rutgers.edu/RDLDL/ga_form.html Documents This collection includes the plan for creation of the RDLDL written by Paul Kantor in 4/14/98 as well as a list of Progress reports: Lab meetings These are weekly events intended to acquaint graduate students from diverse disciplines with some of the central intellectual and technical issues associated with the development of Digital Libraries. They usually last for an hour and a half and include pizza! size=2 width="75%" align=center> SCILS Home Rutgers Home Contact us at lreba@scils.rutgers.edu

    58. Delos - Network Of Excellence For Digital Libraries
    An initiative funded by the European Commission s Information Society Technologies 5th Framework Programme (IST-FP5) to support and encourage research activities.
    http://delos-noe.iei.pi.cnr.it/
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    59. Sea Of Shoes: Digital Libraries
    It is amazing to see the advances being made in the digitalization of some of the world's most prestigious and prolific libraries and art collections. I wanted to share some of
    http://seaofshoes.typepad.com/sea_of_shoes/2010/08/digital-libraries.html
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    Digital Libraries
    Digital Library of Decorative Art and Material Culture the Grammar of Ornament Textile Blog . (a very wonderful blog) In addition to a great text selection, the Decorative Arts also have an archive of ceramics and furniture. Here is a ceramic handwarmer.
    The Textile Museum of Canada has a collection spanning 2,000 years and 200 world regions. There are more than 12,000 artifacts in their permanent collection and lucky for us, they have digitalized over 6,000 of these. Their collection of African commemorative cloths is incredible, featuring things like this 1987 commemorative MPR jacket, and the below North Egyptian rug fragment c 400.
    Kids and adults will appreciate the
    Below are a few images from the Prokudin-Gorskii Collection from the Library of Congress Digital Picture Collection
    Nilova Monastery in 1910.
    Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
    Room 26 Cabinet of Curiosities The Los Angeles County Museum of Art has digitalized many of their artifacts and manuscripts. Very nice photographs of some beaded Yoruba pieces. Commision from the doge of Venice, 1685 from the

    60. Mailing Lists | IFLA
    For digital library researchers, developers and librarians, hosted by the IFLA.
    http://www.ifla.org/II/lists/diglib.htm

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