Providing access to large digital library collections to novice users requires novel interfaces that are not built around the concept of search, as novice users frequently struggle to formulate appropriate queries. This paper presents the "Explore the Stacks" system, which provides a novel, browsing-focused interface for exploring digital library collections that is applicable to Big Data scale digital libraries. The system is demonstrated using a collection of approximately one million book illustrations provided by the British Library
Electronic cataloguing systems are used by libraries to provide search mechanisms for finding books ...
OPAC interfaces, still the dominant access point to library catalogs, support systematic search but ...
Electronic cataloguing systems are used by libraries to provide search mechanisms for finding books ...
This session will explore how East Carolina University's Joyner Library developed an interface to th...
This session will explore how East Carolina University's Joyner Library developed an interface to th...
Abstract. User interfaces for digital information discovery often require users to click around and ...
We present the user interface Blended Shelf, which provides a shelf browsing experience beyond the p...
Digital Libraries have been the subject of more than a decade of attention by researchers and develo...
We introduce the “Stack View” and our stack view is a book visualization and browsing tool-a virtual...
We introduce the “Stack View” and our stack view is a book visualization and browsing tool-a virtual...
This paper focuses on the use of elaborated computer visualization techniques to support multi-user ...
Abstract We present the UbiLibrary service developed for a large public display deployed at the lob...
The digital age has led to the advent of electronic collections with millions or even billions of it...
We present the user interface Blended Shelf, which provides a shelf browsing experience beyond the p...
Electronic cataloguing systems are used by libraries to provide search mechanisms for finding books ...
Electronic cataloguing systems are used by libraries to provide search mechanisms for finding books ...
OPAC interfaces, still the dominant access point to library catalogs, support systematic search but ...
Electronic cataloguing systems are used by libraries to provide search mechanisms for finding books ...
This session will explore how East Carolina University's Joyner Library developed an interface to th...
This session will explore how East Carolina University's Joyner Library developed an interface to th...
Abstract. User interfaces for digital information discovery often require users to click around and ...
We present the user interface Blended Shelf, which provides a shelf browsing experience beyond the p...
Digital Libraries have been the subject of more than a decade of attention by researchers and develo...
We introduce the “Stack View” and our stack view is a book visualization and browsing tool-a virtual...
We introduce the “Stack View” and our stack view is a book visualization and browsing tool-a virtual...
This paper focuses on the use of elaborated computer visualization techniques to support multi-user ...
Abstract We present the UbiLibrary service developed for a large public display deployed at the lob...
The digital age has led to the advent of electronic collections with millions or even billions of it...
We present the user interface Blended Shelf, which provides a shelf browsing experience beyond the p...
Electronic cataloguing systems are used by libraries to provide search mechanisms for finding books ...
Electronic cataloguing systems are used by libraries to provide search mechanisms for finding books ...
OPAC interfaces, still the dominant access point to library catalogs, support systematic search but ...
Electronic cataloguing systems are used by libraries to provide search mechanisms for finding books ...