This article discusses the problem of interoperability in subject searching and browsing in distributed digital libraries. The aim is to provide brief practical advice to those tackling the problem themselves. A general overview of problem areas is given and some current projects tackling key issues are described
Interoperability is one of the most important features of the modern information systems, concerning...
Libraries began in complete isolation with no uniformity of standards and have grown over time ...
Interoperability is a property referring to the ability of systems and organizations to work togethe...
This article discusses the problem of interoperability in subject searching and browsing in distribu...
There are many problems in identifying, searching and retrieving valuable information materials on t...
We consider interoperability to be one of the most challenging problems currently facing digital lib...
This chapter present the principles and practices of interoperability – the ability of systems to wo...
[[abstract]]In the information environment with diverse heterogeneity, users are burdened with the p...
Managing the organizational and software complexity of a comprehensive digital library presents a si...
The networked information environment comprising digital libraries, digital collections, and digital...
Interoperability is a central concern whenever digital libraries are con-structed as collections of ...
The widespread acceptance of digital library will depend, to a large extent, on the ease-of-use and ...
Modern demands on interoperability is a challenge to digital repositories. Our data catalogues, serv...
Summarization: The most important application of Digital Libraries (DL) is to support knowledge and ...
Online collections do not yet function like conventional libraries. Many digital collections are exp...
Interoperability is one of the most important features of the modern information systems, concerning...
Libraries began in complete isolation with no uniformity of standards and have grown over time ...
Interoperability is a property referring to the ability of systems and organizations to work togethe...
This article discusses the problem of interoperability in subject searching and browsing in distribu...
There are many problems in identifying, searching and retrieving valuable information materials on t...
We consider interoperability to be one of the most challenging problems currently facing digital lib...
This chapter present the principles and practices of interoperability – the ability of systems to wo...
[[abstract]]In the information environment with diverse heterogeneity, users are burdened with the p...
Managing the organizational and software complexity of a comprehensive digital library presents a si...
The networked information environment comprising digital libraries, digital collections, and digital...
Interoperability is a central concern whenever digital libraries are con-structed as collections of ...
The widespread acceptance of digital library will depend, to a large extent, on the ease-of-use and ...
Modern demands on interoperability is a challenge to digital repositories. Our data catalogues, serv...
Summarization: The most important application of Digital Libraries (DL) is to support knowledge and ...
Online collections do not yet function like conventional libraries. Many digital collections are exp...
Interoperability is one of the most important features of the modern information systems, concerning...
Libraries began in complete isolation with no uniformity of standards and have grown over time ...
Interoperability is a property referring to the ability of systems and organizations to work togethe...