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Usability of digital libraries [PDF]

open access: possibleOCLC Systems & Services: International digital library perspectives, 2005
PurposeThe conception, planning and implementation of digital libraries, in any area of knowledge, demand innumerable studies in order to verify and guarantee their adequacy to the users' necessities. Such studies find methodological, conceptual and theoretical support in some areas of knowledge, such as human‐computer‐interaction (HCI) (usability ...
Ferreira, Sueli Mara   +1 more
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Finding what is missing from a digital library: A case study in the Computer Science field

open access: closedInformation Processing & Management, 2009
This article proposes a process to retrieve the URL of a document for which metadata records exist in a digital library catalog but a pointer to the full text of the document is not available. The process uses results from queries submitted to Web search engines for finding the URL of the corresponding full text or any related material.
Allan J. C. Silva   +5 more
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Interactive learning with a digital library in computer science

open access: closedTechnology-Based Re-Engineering Engineering Education Proceedings of Frontiers in Education FIE'96 26th Annual Conference, 2002
We have developed tools, expanded our digital library systems and content, and built almost 5000 "pages" of WWW-accessible courseware, increasing the interactivity and quality of learning about computer science. Evaluation has shown that learning practices have changed, most students are happy with the emerging infrastructure and pedagogy, and there is
Edward A. Fox
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Analyzing Recent Research Trends of Computer Science from Academic Open-access Digital Library

open access: closed2019 8th International Conference System Modeling and Advancement in Research Trends (SMART), 2019
The wider utilization of information and web technologies, database technologies, development of internet infrastructure has led to the evolution of digital libraries. In particular, digital libraries serve enormous number of various users and play an essential role as repositories and source of investigation and intelligence. With the emergence of IoT
Nguyen Thanh Viet, Alla G. Kravets
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Integrating Bibliographical Data of Computer Science Publications from Online Digital Libraries

open access: closed, 2012
In this paper we proposed and developed a system to integrate the bibliographical data of publications in the computer science domain from various online sources into a unified database based on the focused crawling approach. In order to build this system, there are two phases to carry on.
Tin Huynh, Hiep Phuc Luong, Kiem Hoang
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An Analysis of the Evolving Coverage of Computer Science Sub-fields in the DBLP Digital Library

open access: closed, 2010
Many scientists and research groups make use of the DBLP bibliographic project collection in various ways. Most of them are unaware of its internal structure, although it can have significant influence on their results. Prior work has shown that the collection does not cover all sub-fields of computer science in the same quality but has not provided an
Florian Reitz, Oliver Hoffmann 0002
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The Fiction in Computer Science: A Qualitative Data Analysis of the ACM Digital Library for Traces of Star Trek

open access: closed, 2017
This exploratory study reviews the usage of Star Trek referrals in the ACM Digital Library. Our research question examines the occurrence of the search term Star Trek in the publications, proceedings and periodicals listed in the ACM Digital Library and the contextual usage of Star Trek within each individual publication.
Philipp Jordan, Brent Auernheimer
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