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Digital Libraries: People, Knowledge, and Technology

5th International Conference on Asian Digital Libraries, ICADL 2002, Singapore, December 11-14, 2002, Proceedings

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  • © 2002

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 2555)

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Table of contents (75 papers)

  1. Papers

    1. Information Retrieval Techniques

    2. Multimedia Digital Libraries

    3. Data Mining in Digital Libraries

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The International Conference on Asian Digital Libraries (ICADL) is an annual international forum for participants to exchange research results, innovative ideas, and state-of-the-art developments in digital libraries. Built upon the successes of the first four ICADL conferences, the 5th ICADL Conference in Singapore was aimed at further strengthening the position of ICADL as a premier digital library conference that draws high quality papers and presentations from all around the world, while meeting the needs and interests of digital library communities in the Asia-Pacific region. The theme of the conference, “Digital Libraries: People, Knowledge & Technology,” reflects the shared belief of the organizers that success in the development and implementation of digital libraries lies in the achievement of three key areas: the richness and depth of content to meet the needs of the communities they intend to serve; the technologies that are employed to build user-centered environments through organization, interaction, and provision of access to that content; and the human elements of management policies, maintenance, and vision necessary to keep pace with new content, new technologies, and changing user needs.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

    Ee- Peng Lim, Schubert Foo, Chris Khoo

  • University of Arizona, USA

    Hsinchun Chen

  • Virginia Tech, USA

    Edward Fox

  • University of Mysore, Mysore

    Shalini Urs

  • IEI-CNR, Italy

    Thanos Costantino

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