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Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries

4th European Conference, ECDL 2000, Lisbon, Portugal, September 18–20, 2000 Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 1923)

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Table of contents (73 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XVII
  2. Research Papers

    1. Optical Recognition

      1. Automatic Feature Extraction and Recognition for Digital Access of Books of the Renaissance
        • F. Muge, I. Granado, M. Mengucci, P. Pina, V. Ramos, N. Sirakov et al.
        Pages 1-13
      2. Ancient Music Recovery for Digital Libraries
        • J. Caldas Pinto, P. Vieira, M. Ramalho, M. Mengucci, P. Pina, F. Muge
        Pages 24-34
      3. Probabilistic Automaton Model for Fuzzy English-Text Retrieval
        • Manabu Ohta, Atsuhiro Takasu, Jun Adachi
        Pages 35-44
    2. Metadata

      1. Dublin Core Metadata for Electronic Journals
        • Ann Apps, Ross MacIntyre
        Pages 93-102
      2. An Event-Aware Model for Metadata Interoperability
        • Carl Lagoze, Jane Hunter, Dan Brickley
        Pages 103-116
      3. QUEST — Querying Specialized Collections on theWeb
        • Martin Heß, Christian Mönch, Oswald Drobnik
        Pages 117-126
      4. Personal Data in a Large Digital Library
        • José Manuel Barrueco Cruz, Markus J. R. Klink, Thomas Krichel
        Pages 127-127
    3. Frameworks

      1. Implementing a Reliable Digital Object Archive
        • Brian Cooper, Arturo Crespo, Hector Garcia-Molina
        Pages 128-143
      2. Policy-Carrying, Policy-Enforcing Digital Objects
        • Sandra Payette, Carl Lagoze
        Pages 144-157
      3. Scalable Digital Libraries Based on NCSTRL/Dienst
        • Kurt Maly, Mohammad Zubair, Hesham Anan, Dun Tan, Yunchuan Zhang
        Pages 168-179
    4. Multimedia

      1. OMNIS/2: A Multimedia Meta System for Existing Digital Libraries
        • Günther Specht, MichaelG. Bauer
        Pages 180-189
      2. Modeling Archival Repositories for Digital Libraries
        • Arturo Crespo, Hector Garcia-Molina
        Pages 190-205
      3. Implementation and Analysis of Several Keyframe-Based Browsing Interfaces to Digital Video
        • Hyowon Lee, Alan F. Smeaton, Catherine Berrut, Noel Murphy, Seán Marlow, Noel E. O’Connor
        Pages 206-218

About this book

ECDL2000, the Fourth European Conference on Research and Advanced Te- nology for Digital Libraries, is being held this year in Lisbon, Portugal, following previous events in Pisa (1997), Heraklion (1998), and Paris (1999). One major goal of the ECDL conference series has been to draw information professionals, stakeholders, and user communities from both the research world and from - dustry into a discussion of the alternative technologies, policies, and scenarios for global digital libraries. The success of previous conferences makes them a hard act to follow. The eld of digital libraries draws on a truly diverse set of scienti c and technical disciplines. In the past three years, moreover, global cooperation on research and development has emerged as an urgent priority, particularly in the new European Framework Programme and in the Digital Library Initiative in the United States. Because of this diversity, the eld is perhaps still struggling for an identity. But this struggle for identity is itself a source of energy and creativity. P- ticipants in this eld feel themselves to be part of a special community, with special people. Each of us may claim expertise on a narrow issue, with speci c projects, but the choices we make and the methods we use in local solutions can have unforeseen impacts within a growing universe of interconnected resources.

Editors and Affiliations

  • National Library of Portugal, Lisboa, Portugal

    José Borbinha

  • GMD Library, Sankt Augustin, Germany

    Thomas Baker

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