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Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries

14th European Conference, ECDL 2010, Glasgow, UK, September 6-10, 2010, Proceedings

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Table of contents (79 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Keynote: The Web Changes Everything: Understanding and Supporting People in Dynamic Information Environments

  3. System Architectures

    1. Modelling Digital Libraries Based on Logic

      • Carlo Meghini, Nicolas Spyratos, Tsuyoshi Sugibuchi
      Pages 2-13
    2. General-Purpose Digital Library Content Laboratory Systems

      • Paolo Manghi, Marko Mikulicic, Leonardo Candela, Michele Artini, Alessia Bardi
      Pages 14-21
    3. Component-Based Authoring of Complex, Petri net-based Digital Library Infrastructure

      • Yung Ah Park, Unmil Karadkar, Richard Furuta
      Pages 22-29
  4. Metadata

    1. Query Transformation in a CIDOC CRM Based Cultural Metadata Integration Environment

      • Manolis Gergatsoulis, Lina Bountouri, Panorea Gaitanou, Christos Papatheodorou
      Pages 38-45
  5. Multimedia IR

    1. An Approach to Content-Based Image Retrieval Based on the Lucene Search Engine Library

      • Claudio Gennaro, Giuseppe Amato, Paolo Bolettieri, Pasquale Savino
      Pages 55-66
    2. Visual Expression for Organizing and Accessing Music Collections in MusicWiz

      • Konstantinos Meintanis, Frank M. Shipman
      Pages 80-91
  6. Interaction and Interoperability

    1. New Evidence on the Interoperability of Information Systems within UK Universities

      • Kathleen Menzies, Duncan Birrell, Gordon Dunsire
      Pages 104-115
    2. Enhancing Digital Libraries with Social Navigation: The Case of Ensemble

      • Peter Brusilovsky, Lillian Cassel, Lois Delcambre, Edward Fox, Richard Furuta, Daniel D. Garcia et al.
      Pages 116-123
  7. Digital Preservation

    1. Automating Logical Preservation for Small Institutions with Hoppla

      • Stephan Strodl, Petar Petrov, Michael Greifeneder, Andreas Rauber
      Pages 124-135
    2. Estimating Digitization Costs in Digital Libraries Using DiCoMo

      • Alejandro Bia, Rafael Muñoz, Jaime Gómez
      Pages 136-147
    3. In Pursuit of an Expressive Vocabulary for Preserved New Media Art

      • Andrew McHugh, Leo Konstantelos
      Pages 148-155
  8. Social Web/Web 2.0

    1. Privacy-Aware Folksonomies

      • Clemens Heidinger, Erik Buchmann, Matthias Huber, Klemens Böhm, Jörn Müller-Quade
      Pages 156-167
    2. Seamless Web Editing for Curated Content

      • David Bainbridge, Brook J. Novak
      Pages 168-175
    3. Automatic Classification of Social Tags

      • Christian Wartena
      Pages 176-183

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About this book

In the 14 years since its ?rst edition back in 1997, the European Conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries (ECDL) has become the reference meeting for an interdisciplinary community of researchers and practitioners whose professional activities revolve around the theme of d- th ital libraries. This volume contains the proceedings of ECDL 2010, the 14 conference in this series, which, following Pisa (1997), Heraklion (1998), Paris (1999),Lisbon(2000),Darmstadt(2001),Rome(2002),Trondheim(2003),Bath (2004), Vienna (2005), Alicante (2006), Budapest (2007), Aarhus (2008), and Corfu (2009), was held in Glasgow, UK, during September 6–10, 2010. th Asidefrombeingthe14 edition of ECDL, this was also the last, at least with this name since starting with 2011, ECDL will be renamed (so as to avoid acronym con?icts with the European Computer Driving Licence) to TPLD, standing for the Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries. We hope you all will join us for TPDL 2011 in Berlin! For ECDL 2010 separate calls for papers, posters and demos were issued, - sulting in the submission to the conference of 102 full papers, 40 posters and 13 demos. This year, for the full papers, ECDL experimented with a novel, two-tier reviewing model, with the aim of further improving the quality of the resu- ing program. A ?rst-tier Program Committee of 87 members was formed, and a further Senior Program Committee composed of 15 senior members of the DL community was set up.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Dept. of Computer Science, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK

    Mounia Lalmas, Joemon Jose

  • Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria

    Andreas Rauber

  • Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologia dell’Informazione, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Pisa, Italy

    Fabrizio Sebastiani

  • University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Uk

    Ingo Frommholz

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