: We describe NCSTRL+, a unified, canonical digital library for educational and scientific and technical information (STI). NCSTRL+ is based on the Networked Computer Science Technical Report Library (NCSTRL), a World Wide Web (WWW) accessible digital library (DL) that provides access to over 100 university departments and laboratories. NCSTRL+ implements two new technologies: cluster functionality and publishing "buckets". We have extended the Dienst protocol, the protocol underlying NCSTRL, to provide the ability to "cluster" independent collections into a logically centralized digital library based upon subject category classification, type of organization, and genres of material. The concept of "buckets" pr...
This talk will discuss early experiences and perspectives on scientific publishing in the networked ...
This article discusses the National Science Digital Library (NSDL), a National Science Foundation (N...
We propose a method of mapping the topical content of distributed digital libraries and demonstrate ...
We describe NCSTRL+, a unified, canonical digital library for scientific and technical information (...
In this paper we describe NCSTRL+, a unified, canonical digital library for scientific and technical...
Our objective was to study the feasibility of extending the Dienst protocol to enable a multi-discip...
Our objective was to study the feasibility of extending the Dienst protocol to enable a multi-discip...
this paper, the NCSTRL collection consists of papers from over 100 research institutions residing in...
Currently, there exist a large number of superb digital libraries, all of which are, unfortunately, ...
The purpose of this project is to establish multi-discipline capability for a unified, canonical dig...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the new subject classification system for the NCSTRL+ proje...
World Wide Web (WWW) and related information technologies are transforming the distribution of scien...
The NSDL is a broad program to build a digital library for education in science, mathematics, engine...
Buckets are an aggregative, intelligent construct for publishing in digital libraries (DLs). The pro...
We describe the core components of the architecture for the (NSDL) National Science, Mathematics, En...
This talk will discuss early experiences and perspectives on scientific publishing in the networked ...
This article discusses the National Science Digital Library (NSDL), a National Science Foundation (N...
We propose a method of mapping the topical content of distributed digital libraries and demonstrate ...
We describe NCSTRL+, a unified, canonical digital library for scientific and technical information (...
In this paper we describe NCSTRL+, a unified, canonical digital library for scientific and technical...
Our objective was to study the feasibility of extending the Dienst protocol to enable a multi-discip...
Our objective was to study the feasibility of extending the Dienst protocol to enable a multi-discip...
this paper, the NCSTRL collection consists of papers from over 100 research institutions residing in...
Currently, there exist a large number of superb digital libraries, all of which are, unfortunately, ...
The purpose of this project is to establish multi-discipline capability for a unified, canonical dig...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the new subject classification system for the NCSTRL+ proje...
World Wide Web (WWW) and related information technologies are transforming the distribution of scien...
The NSDL is a broad program to build a digital library for education in science, mathematics, engine...
Buckets are an aggregative, intelligent construct for publishing in digital libraries (DLs). The pro...
We describe the core components of the architecture for the (NSDL) National Science, Mathematics, En...
This talk will discuss early experiences and perspectives on scientific publishing in the networked ...
This article discusses the National Science Digital Library (NSDL), a National Science Foundation (N...
We propose a method of mapping the topical content of distributed digital libraries and demonstrate ...