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In 1991, a group of researchers chose the term digital libraries to describe an emerging field of research, development, and practice. Since then, Virginia Tech has had funded research in this area, largely through its Digital Library Research Laboratory. This book is the first in a four book series that reports our key findings and current research investigations. Underlying this book series are six completed dissertations (Gonçalves, Kozievitch, Leidig, Murthy, Shen, Torres), eight dissertations underway, and many masters theses. These reflect our experience with a long string of prototype or production systems developed in the lab, such as CITIDEL, CODER, CTRnet, Ensemble, ETANA, ETD-db, MARIAN, and Open Digital Libraries. There are hundreds of related publications, presentations, tutorials, and reports. We have built upon that work so this book, and the others in the series, will address digital library related needs in many computer science, information science, and library science (e.g., LIS) courses, as well as the requirements of researchers, developers, and practitioners. Much of the early work in the digital library field struck a balance between addressing real world needs, integrating methods from related areas, and advancing an ever-expanding research agenda. Our work has fit in with these trends, but simultaneously has been driven by a desire to provide a firm conceptual and formal basis for the field. Our aim has been to move from engineering to science. We claim that our 5S (Societies, Scenarios, Spaces, Structures, Streams) framework, discussed in publications dating back to at least 1998, provides a suitable basis. This book introduces 5S, and the key theoretical and formal aspects of the 5S framework. While the 5S framework may be used to describe many types of information systems, and is likely to have even broader utility and appeal, we focus here on digital libraries. Our view of digital libraries is broad, so further generalization should be straightforward. We have connected with related fields, including hypertext/hypermedia, information storage and retrieval, knowledge management, machine learning, multimedia, personal information management, and Web 2.0. Applications have included managing not only publications, but also archaeological information, educational resources, fish images, scientific datasets, and scientific experiments/ simulations.

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Morgan & Claypool
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English
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158

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Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Figure credits.
1. Introduction
1.1 Context
1.2 Background
1.2.1 Definitions
1.2.2 Perspectives
1.3 Motivation
1.4 Digital library curriculum
1.5 High level constructs
1.6 Digital library systems
1.7 5S intuition
1.7.1 Streams
1.7.2 Structures
1.7.3 Spaces
1.7.4 Scenarios
1.7.5 Societies
1.8 Digital library taxonomy
1.9 Summary
1.10 Exercises and projects.
2. Exploration
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Related work
2.3 Case study: exploring services in ETANA-DL
2.3.1 Multi-dimensional browsing
2.3.2 Browsing and searching integration
2.3.3 Browsing, searching, and visualization integration
2.3.4 ETANA-DL exploring services formative evaluation
2.4 Summary
2.5 Exercises and projects.
A. Mathematical preliminaries
B. Minimal digital library
5S formalization
Formalization of minimal digital library
Formal definitions for digital library
C. Archaeological digital libraries
Background on the 5s framework
Notation and definitions
Architecture of an integrated DL
D. 5S results: lemmas, proofs, and 5Ssuite
Exploring service formalization
Proofs
Integration toolkit: 5Ssuite
E. Glossary.
Bibliography
Authors' biographies
Index.

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 125-148) and index.

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San Rafael, Calif. (1537 Fourth Street, San Rafael, CA 94901 USA)
Series
Synthesis lectures on information concepts, retrieval, and services -- #22, Synthesis lectures on information concepts, retrieval, and services -- #22.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
025.00285
Library of Congress
ZA4080 .F687 2012, ZA4080.F6 2012, ZA4080 .F69 2012

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 online resource (xxii, 158 pages)
Number of pages
158

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OL32377039M
Internet Archive
theoreticalfound0000foxe
ISBN 10
160845911X, 1608459101
ISBN 13
9781608459117, 9781608459100
OCLC/WorldCat
806466439, 798611501

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