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Digital Libraries in Computer Science: The MeDoc Approach
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1998openaire +3 more sources
Scaffolding the infrastructure of the computational science digital library
Proceedings of the 6th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries, 2006This paper describes from a developer's point of view the integration of a content management system (Plone) and a metadata repository (CWIS) in order to create an interactive online digital library for publishing and evaluation of computational science materials. It explains how CSERD's project requirements were addressed by setting up a framework for
Diana Tanase +3 more
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Ghaleb Abdulla +2 more
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Developing a metadata schema for CSERD
Proceedings of the 6th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries, 2006The poster traces ongoing efforts to develop and refine a metadata schema for the Computational Science Education Reference Desk (CSERD). Design and development is informed by evolving metadata standards for educational resources, usability studies, audience analysis, and interoperability guidelines for National Science Digital Library (NSDL), NSDL ...
Deborah E. Swain +3 more
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Ray Lester
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Proceedings of the 4th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries, 2004
This paper reports initial efforts towards building BDBComp, a digital library for the Brazilian computer science community BDBComp is based on a number of standards (e.g., OAI, Dublin Core, SQL) as well as on new technologies (e.g., Web data extraction tools), which allowed fast and easy prototyping.
Alberto H. F. Laender +2 more
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This paper reports initial efforts towards building BDBComp, a digital library for the Brazilian computer science community BDBComp is based on a number of standards (e.g., OAI, Dublin Core, SQL) as well as on new technologies (e.g., Web data extraction tools), which allowed fast and easy prototyping.
Alberto H. F. Laender +2 more
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Digital libraries in support of science education: a case for computational physics
Computing in Science & Engineering, 2006In this article, I'll focus on the NSDL's Communities for Physics and Astronomy Digital Resources in Education (ComPADRE) Pathway project for physics and astronomy education and outline the effort's goals and structure. More important, I'll present a proposal to better support the incorporation of computational methods in the undergraduate physics and ...
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A New Zealand Digital Library for Computer Science Research.
2021A large amount of computing literature has become available over the Internet, as university departments and research institutions have made their technical reports, preprints, and theses available electronically. Access to these items has been limited, however, by the difficulties involved in locating documents of interest.
Witten, Ian H. +3 more
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Following bibliometric footprints
Proceedings of the 13th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries, 2013Using bibliometric methods, this exploratory work shows evidence of transitions in the field of computer science since the emergence of HCI as a distinct sub-discipline. We mined the ACM Digital Library in order to expose relationships between sub-disciplines in computer science, focusing in particular on the transformational nature of the SIG Computer-
Shion Guha +3 more
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Proceedings of the 34th SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education, 2003
The NSDL consists of collections of materials accessible online, as well as many tools and services intended to enhance learning. Tools and services will support students and as well as faculty. This session will provide a status report on the state of the NSDL, its content, tools, and services.
Lillian N. Cassel +5 more
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The NSDL consists of collections of materials accessible online, as well as many tools and services intended to enhance learning. Tools and services will support students and as well as faculty. This session will provide a status report on the state of the NSDL, its content, tools, and services.
Lillian N. Cassel +5 more
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