[Asis-l] [Dlib-subscribers] November/December 2012 issue of D-Lib Magazine is now available.
Richard Hill
rhill at asis.org
Fri Nov 16 11:22:28 EST 2012
Greetings:
The November/December 2012 issue of D-Lib Magazine
(http://www.dlib.org/) is now available.
This issue contains six articles and two conference reports. The 'In
Brief' column presents five short pieces and excerpts from recent press
releases. In addition you will find news of upcoming conferences and
other items of interest in the 'Clips and Pointers' column. This month,
D-Lib features Digibaeck. a digital gateway to the collection of the Leo
Baeck Institute.
The articles include:
Context and Its Role in the Digital Preservation of Cultural Objects
Article by Joan E. Beaudoin, Wayne State University
A Framework for Contextual Metadata Used in the Digital Preservation of
Cultural Objects
Article by Joan E. Beaudoin, Wayne State University
Viewshare and the Kress Collection: Creating, Sharing, and Rapidly
Prototyping Visual Interfaces to Cultural Heritage Collection Data
Article by Lauren Algee, National Gallery of Art, Jefferson Bailey,
Metropolitan New York Library Council and Trevor Owens, Library of Congress
CORE: Three Access Levels to Underpin Open Access
Article by Petr Knoth and Zdenek Zdrahal, Knowledge Media institute, The
Open University
Georeferencer: Crowdsourced Georeferencing for Map Library Collections
Article by Christopher Fleet, National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh;
Kimberly C. Kowal, The British Library, London; Petr Pridal, Klokan
Technologies GmbH, Baar, Switzerland and Moravian Library, Brno, Czech
Republic
Exploring Social Curation
Article by Michael Zarro and Catherine Hall, Drexel University
The Reports are:
Report on the 16th International Conference on Electronic Publishing:
Social Shaping of Digital Publishing
Conference Report by Tomasz Neugebauer, Concordia University, Montreal,
Canada
CurateGear: Enabling the Curation of Digital Collections
Conference Report by Alex H. Poole, Christopher A. Lee, and Angela P.
Murillo, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
See the In Brief column for more reports on conferences and workshops.
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