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Autor:
Sonali R. Mishra, Julie Piacentine, Shevon Desai, Suzanne Chapman, Kat Hagedorn, Kenneth J. Varnum
Publikováno v:
Journal of Web Librarianship. 7:401-421
The University of Michigan Library wanted to learn more about the kinds of searches its users were conducting through the “one search” search box on the Library Web site. Library staff conducted two investigations. A preliminary investigation in
Publikováno v:
Science & Technology Libraries. 26:111-135
The CIC consortium includes 12 major Midwestern Universities. Their libraries have decided to share the cost of a joint project (2003-2006) aimed at better understanding the mechanisms by which emerging technologies and standards can facilitate metad
Autor:
Kat Hagedorn
Publikováno v:
Library Hi Tech. 21:170-181
OAIster, at the University of Michigan, University Libraries, Digital Library Production Service (DLPS), is an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant‐funded project designed to test the feasibility of using the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Meta
Publikováno v:
JCDL
The number of books available online is increasing, but user interfaces may not be taking full advantage of advances in machine learning techniques that could help users navigate, explore, discover and understand interesting and useful content in boo
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D-Lib Magazine.
Using a topic modeling algorithm to find relevant materials in a large corpus of textual items is not new; however, to date there has been little investigation into its usefulness to end-users. This article describes two methods we used to research t
Autor:
Kat Hagedorn, Joshua Santelli
Publikováno v:
D-Lib Magazine.
Publikováno v:
D-Lib Magazine. 13
The Web puzzle of online information resources often hinders end-users from effective and efficient access to these resources. Clustering resources into appropriate subject-based groupings may help alleviate these difficulties, but will it work with
Publikováno v:
JCDL
Creating a collection of metadata records from disparate and diverse sources often results in uneven, unreliable and variable quality subject metadata. Having uniform, consistent and enriched subject metadata allows users to more easily discover mate
Publikováno v:
Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries ISBN: 9783540407263
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ECDL
Findings are reported from four projects initiated through funding by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation in 2001 to explore applications of metadata harvesting using the OAI-PMH. Metadata inconsistencies among providers have been encountered and strateg
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-45175-4_7
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-45175-4_7