A key challenge to retrieval in any type of system is how to represent the resources appropriately so that the user(s) can fi nd what they are looking for. In systems being used by children, as well as those designed specifi cally for children, there exist two fundamental representation problems: (1) the metadata or representation scheme of the system may not be designed with this specifi c user group in mind, and (2) few age-appropriate controlled vocabularies exist for use in creating metadata. Existing research in these two problem areas and the impact on the users??? information seeking and retrieval experiences are presented. Current projects and developments, and the contribution that the users themselves can provide, will g...
PART I: Metadata conceptsPart I introduces the concepts that underpin metadata, starting with an his...
In this position paper I share some experiences of researching in the area of Information Retrieval ...
For most librarians and information scientists, the ability of children to access library material ...
A key challenge to retrieval in any type of system is how to represent the resources appropriately ...
The way children\u27s cognitive states affect how they function in digital interfaces is examined th...
Access to information suitable and understandable for children is key to their development. Regretta...
Informed by existing literature, in addition to lessons learned from ongoing research work pertainin...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate two metadata schemas, AACR2+ and the International Children...
The purpose of this study was to construct a child-driven metadata schema by understanding children\...
This paper considers situations for which detailed metadata descriptions of learning resources are n...
With the increase of online education, a good description of learning resources has become vital for...
Descriptive metadata should match users’ expectations of the information that is available to search...
Popular tools used to search for online resources are tuned to satisfy a broad category of users—pri...
The emerging Web 2.0 applications have allowed new ways of characterizing digital educational resour...
Metadata enables users to find the resources they require, therefore it is an important component of...
PART I: Metadata conceptsPart I introduces the concepts that underpin metadata, starting with an his...
In this position paper I share some experiences of researching in the area of Information Retrieval ...
For most librarians and information scientists, the ability of children to access library material ...
A key challenge to retrieval in any type of system is how to represent the resources appropriately ...
The way children\u27s cognitive states affect how they function in digital interfaces is examined th...
Access to information suitable and understandable for children is key to their development. Regretta...
Informed by existing literature, in addition to lessons learned from ongoing research work pertainin...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate two metadata schemas, AACR2+ and the International Children...
The purpose of this study was to construct a child-driven metadata schema by understanding children\...
This paper considers situations for which detailed metadata descriptions of learning resources are n...
With the increase of online education, a good description of learning resources has become vital for...
Descriptive metadata should match users’ expectations of the information that is available to search...
Popular tools used to search for online resources are tuned to satisfy a broad category of users—pri...
The emerging Web 2.0 applications have allowed new ways of characterizing digital educational resour...
Metadata enables users to find the resources they require, therefore it is an important component of...
PART I: Metadata conceptsPart I introduces the concepts that underpin metadata, starting with an his...
In this position paper I share some experiences of researching in the area of Information Retrieval ...
For most librarians and information scientists, the ability of children to access library material ...