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D-Lib Magazine, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, January 1998
- Amir Herzberg:
Safeguarding Digital Library Contents: Charging for Online Content. - John Kirriemuir, Dan Brickley, Susan Welsh, Jon P. Knight, Martin Hamilton:
Cross-Searching Subject Gateways: The Query Routing and Forward Knowledge Approach. - Harold Thiele:
The Dublin Core and Warwick Framework: A Review of the Literature, March 1995 - September 1997. - Ron Dolin, Divyakant Agrawal, Amr El Abbadi, Justin Pearlman:
Using Automated Classification for Summarizing and Selecting Heterogeneous Information Sources. - Gregory R. Crane:
The Perseus Project and Beyond: How Building a Digital Library Challenges the Humanities and Technology.
Volume 4, Number 2, February 1998
- Mic Bowman, Bill Camargo:
Digital Libraries: The Next Generation in File System Technology. - William Y. Arms:
Implementing Policies for Access Management. - Stuart Weibel, Juha Hakala:
DC-5: The Helsinki Metadata Workshop; A Report on the Workshop and Subsequent Developments.
Volume 4, Number 3, March 1998
- Anne Hoag:
Measuring Usage and Satisfaction: Cable Modems and the Internet. - Adrian Walker:
The Internet Knowledge Manager, Dynamic Digital Libraries, and Agents You Can Understand. - Norman Wiseman:
Implementing a National Access Management System for Electronic Services: Technology Alone Is Not Enough.
Volume 4, Number 4, April 1998
- William H. Graves:
All Packets Should Not Be Created Equal: The Internet2 Project. - Amanda Spink, Thomas D. Wilson, David Ellis, Nigel Ford:
Modeling Users' Successive Searches in Digital Environments: A National Science Foundation/British Library Funded Study. - Tareq M. Alrashid, James A. Barker, Brian S. Christian, Steven C. Cox, Michael W. Rabne, Elizabeth A. Slotta, Luella R. Upthegrove:
Safeguarding Copyrighted Contents: Digital Libraries and Intellectual Property Management, CWRU's Rights Management System. - Maureen A. O'Rourke:
Legal Issues on the Internet: Hyperlinking and Framing. - Henry M. Gladney:
Safeguarding Digital Library Contents and Users: A Note on Universal Unique Identifiers.
Volume 4, Number 5, May 1998
- Timothy Thomas:
Archives in a New Paradigm of Scientific Publishing: Physical Review Online Archives (PROLA). - Eric Miller:
An Introduction to the Resource Description Framework. - Shirley Browne, Jack J. Dongarra, Jeff Horner, Paul McMahan, Scott Wells:
National HPCC Software Exchange (NHSE): Uniting the High Performance Computing and Communications Community. - Henry M. Gladney, Jeffrey B. Lotspiech:
Safeguarding Digital Library Contents and Users: Storing, Sending, Showing, and Honoring Usage Terms and Conditions.
Volume 4, Number 6, June 1998
- Timothy Thomas:
Physical Review Online Archives (PROLA): An Image Archive for the Journal Physical Review. - Michael Roszkowski, Christopher Lukas:
A Distributed Architecture for Resource Discovery Using Metadata. - Andy Powell:
Resolving DOI Based URNs Using Squid: An Experimental System at UKOLN. - Richard Goerwitz:
Pass-Through Proxying as a Solution to the Off-Site Web-Access Problem. - David Bearman, Jennifer Trant:
Authenticity of Digital Resources: Towards a Statement of Requirements in the Research Process. - Seamus Ross, Maria Economou:
Information and Communications Technology in the Cultural Sector: The Need for National Strategies.
Volume 4, Numbers 7/8, July / August 1998
- Chris Rusbridge:
Towards the Hybrid Library. - Stephen M. Griffin:
NSF/DARPA/NASA Digital Libraries Initiative: A Program Manager's Perspective. - Ronald L. Larsen:
Directions for Defense Digital Libraries. - Karen Hunter:
Electronic Journal Publishing: Observations from Inside. - Peter Lyman, Brewster Kahle:
Archiving Digital Cultural Artifacts: Organizing an Agenda for Action. - Henry M. Gladney:
Safeguarding Digital Library Contents and Users: Interim Retrospect and Prospects. - Godfrey Rust:
Metadata: The Right Approach, An Integrated Model for Descriptive and Rights Metadata in E-commerce. - Design and Evaluation: A Review of the State-of-the-Art.
Volume 4, Number 9, September 1998
- John Kirriemuir, Sue Welsh:
More than Pharmocopaeia: Biomedical Resource Discovery in Context. - Ariel Glenn, David Millman:
Access Management of Web-based Services: An Incremental Approach to Cross-organizational Authentication and Authorization. - James Powell, Edward A. Fox:
Multilingual Federated Searching Across Heterogeneous Collections.
Volume 4, Number 10, October 1998
- Robert Neches, Sameer Abhinkar, Fangqi Hu, Ragy Eleish, In-Young Ko, Ke-Thia Yao, Quan M. Zhu, Peter M. Will:
Collaborative Information Space Analysis Tools. - Jean Bacon, Richard Hayton, Ken Moody:
Middleware for Digital Libraries. - Frank Wattenberg:
A National Digital Library for Science, Mathematics, Engineering, and Technology Education. - Karen J. Spence:
National Library of Energy Science and Technology. - Stephen Pinfield, Jonathan Eaton, Catherine Edwards, Rosemary Russell, Astrid Wissenburg, Peter Wynne:
Realizing the Hybrid Library.
Volume 4, Number 11, November 1998
- Joseph Y. Halpern:
A Computing Research Repository. - Marjolein Bot, Johan Burgemeester, Hans Roes:
The Cost of Publishing an Electronic Journal: A general model and a case study. - Carl Lagoze, David L. Fielding:
Defining Collections in Distributed Digital Libraries. - David Batty:
WWW - Wealth, Weariness or Waste: Controlled vocabulary and thesauri in support of online information access.
Volume 4, Number 12, December 1998
- Thomas Baker:
Languages for Dublin Core. - Barry M. Leiner:
The NCSTRL Approach to Open Architecture for the Confederated Digital Library. - Steve Hitchcock, Les Carr, Wendy Hall, Steve Harris, Steve G. Probets, David R. Evans, David F. Brailsford:
Linking Electronic Journals: Lessons from the Open Journal Project. - Anthony Beavers:
Evaluating Search Engine Models for Scholarly Purposes: A Report from the Internet Applications Laboratory. - Daniel Greenstein:
The Arts and Humanities Data Service Three Years' On.
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