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Providing universal access to Japanese humanities digital libraries:an approach to federated searching system using automatic metadata mapping 被引量:1
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作者 Biligsaikhan BATJARGAL Fuminori KIMURA Akira MAEDA 《Journal of Zhejiang University-Science C(Computers and Electronics)》 SCIE EI 2010年第11期837-843,共7页
We present our approach for constructing a federated searching system for Japanese humanities digital libraries using automatic metadata mapping.We discuss some achievements in the ongoing research to construct a fede... We present our approach for constructing a federated searching system for Japanese humanities digital libraries using automatic metadata mapping.We discuss some achievements in the ongoing research to construct a federated searching system. The goals of this system are(1) to perform metadata mapping automatically for Japanese heterogeneous humanities digital libraries and(2) to let users access multiple humanities digital libraries by using only one query input.The proposed automatic metadata mapping method produced the average mapping precision of 94.9%.We also address the metadata-related challenges facing Japanese humanities databases. 展开更多
关键词 federated searching system Metadata mapping Humanities digital libraries Universal access
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An integrated framework for discovering digital library collections
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作者 CALHOUN Karen 《Journal of Zhejiang University-Science A(Applied Physics & Engineering)》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2005年第11期1318-1326,共9页
Information seekers are generally on their own to discover and use a research library’s growing array of digital col- lections, and coordination of these collections’ development and maintenance is often not optimal... Information seekers are generally on their own to discover and use a research library’s growing array of digital col- lections, and coordination of these collections’ development and maintenance is often not optimal. The frequent lack of a con- scious design for how collections fit together is of equal concern because it means that research libraries are not making the most of the substantial investments they are making in digital initiatives. This paper proposes a framework for a research library’s digital collections that offers integrated discovery and a set of best practices to underpin collection building, federated access, and sus- tainability. The framework’s purpose is to give information seekers a powerful and easy way to search across existing and future collections and to retrieve integrated sets of results. The paper and its recommendations are based upon research undertaken by the author and a team of librarians and technologists at Cornell University Library. The team conducted structured interviews of forty-five library staff members involved in digital collection building at Cornell, studied an inventory of the library’s more than fifty digital collections, and evaluated seven existing Open Archives Initiative (OAI) and federated search production or prototype systems. The author will discuss her team’s research and the rationale for their recommendations to: present a cohesive view of the library’s digital collections for both browsing and searching at the object level; take a programmatic (rather than project-based) approach to digital collection building; require that all new digital collections conform to library-developed and agreed-upon OAI best practices for data providers; and implement organizational structures to sustain the library’s digital collections over the long term. 展开更多
关键词 Digital collections federated searching Open Archives Initiative (OAI) Digital library best practices
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