TECHNICAL AND SOCIAL ASPECTS OF DIGITAL LIBRARIES, CATALOGS AND COLLECTIONS.

Digital Libraries: A Selected Resource Guide
Template for Digital Collections Proposals at UConn
 Digital Collections Online (DCO): Search the Database
 Inhabiting the virtual city
"The goal of this work is to develop an approach to the design of on-line social environments. My thesis is that, in order to foster the development of vibrant
and viable online communities, the environment - i.e. the technical infrastructure and user interface - must provide the means to communicate social cues and information: the participants must be able to perceive the social patterns of activity and affiliation and the community must be able to evolve a fluid and subtle cultural vocabulary."

 War, Peace & Security Server : WPS Guide
A digital libray, highly organized hierarchiy of topics.

 Digital Library Initiatives Across Europe

 User Interface Engineering -- "Surprises on the Web" Article

 Rating Implementation Choices
"Peer Collaborative Filtering Versus Parental Control"

Internet Library of Early Journals
A digital library of 18th and 19th Century journals

 Thousands of newspapers on the Net

 VALE: Virtual Academic Library Environment of New Jersey

 Index to Free Full-Text Electronic Journals in Science

 Digital Libraries Resources

 Information Research: an electronic journal
 

Excellent resources from the University of Conneticut
 Digital Collections Toolbox
 Gateway to Digital Collections Resources at UConn
 Virtual Library museums pages (VLmp)
 ScreamDesign-Free animated gifs,images,web design,flash animation,photoshop tips,html,icons
 Digital Collections Online (DCO): Search the Database
 An Introduction to Finding Images on the World Wide Web
 American Revolution Resources
 

 Architecture for Information in Digital Libraries

 Navigation Basics - How to build better web site navigation from efuse.com

 Z E N Multimedia - eBusiness Solutions Provider
 Do You Still Need a Library Card?     Welcome to Questia   ebrary
 Questia Wants Its Database To Be Popular on Campus

  UCLA-NSF Social Aspects of Digital Libraries Workshop: Final Report

Whitepaper-Final http://www.iei.pi.cnr.it/DELOS/NSF/resourcediscovery.htm
Digital resources transcend the physical borders that have for so long framed economic, scholarly and cultural transactions. As such, digital libraries are inherently multi-national. This global scope complicates many of the technical issues associated with digital libraries and underlies the importance of international cooperation in undertaking research on these issues.
In this context, both the United States National Science Foundation, through the University of Michigan, and the European Union, through the DELOS Working Group, jointly funded a set of working groups to develop international research agendas on selected digital library research areas. These working groups are:

 Digital Image Collections http://www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/inside/projects/diap/paper.html
"Efforts to begin creating the national digital library--a concept that encompasses archival collections, texts, images, sound files, full-motion video,composite documents, and other document types--have led quickly to the need for new approaches to the bibliographic control of such items, at both the local and national level.
The discussions and prototyping carried out during RLG Digital Image Access Project (DIAP) suggest a new data model for the bibliographic control of and access to digital image collections..."

 Digital Library Research & Development (Berkeley SunSITE) http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/R%2BD/
 An extensive annotated webliography of digital projects with links to projects and artilces.

 Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations (NDLTD) http://www.theses.org/

 Digital Techniques for Character Recognition in Old Documents http://www.ercim.org/publication/Ercim_News/enw28/bedini.html
"Two research projects have recently been activated by the Italian National Research Council (CNR) with the objective of designing and developing computerised tools to retrieve and restore textual information contained in ancient documents, accessed as digital images. The first, LAperLA, concerns old printed books, while the second, carried out in the framework of a CNR special project that aims at preserving our cultural heritage, regards old manuscripts. Both projects are aimed at implementing an integrated system that improves the quality of the images and, at the same time, activates optical character recognition (OCR) functions. Three CNR Institutes are involved in this activity: the Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale (ILC-Pisa), the Istituto di Elaborazione della Informazione (IEI-Pisa) and the Istituto di Applicazioni
del Calcolo (IAC-Rome)."

 The Informedia (tm) DVL: http://www.informedia.cs.cmu.edu/info/im-desc.html
"The Informedia project will establish a large on-line digital video library; intelligent, automatic mechanisms to populate the library and allow for its full-content, knowledge based search and segment retrieval via desktop computer and metropolitan area networks. Initially, the library will be populated with video assets from WQED/Pittsburgh, Fairfax County (VA) Public Schools, and the Open University (UK)."

 D-Lib, Digital Library Research http://www.dlib.org/projects.html

ResearchIndex: The NECI Scientific Literature Digital Library [Steve Lawrence, Kurt Bollacker, Lee Giles, NEC Research Institute] http://www.researchindex.com/
"ResearchIndex is a scientific literature digital library that aims to improve the dissemination and feedback of scientific literature, and to provide improvements in functionality, usability, availability, cost, comprehensiveness, efficiency, and timeliness. Rather than creating just another digital library, ResearchIndex provides algorithms, techniques, and software that can be used in other digitallibraries. ResearchIndex indexes Postscript and PDF research articles on the Web, and provides the following features."

 Toward on-line, worldwide access to Vatican Library materials http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/rd/mintz/mintzer.html
 "The Vatican Library is an extraordinary repository of rare books and manuscripts. Among
 its 150,000 manuscripts are early copies of works by Aristotle, Dante, Euclid, Homer, and
 Virgil. Yet today access to the Library is limited. Because of the time and cost required to
 travel to Rome, only some 2000 scholars can afford to visit the Library each year.
 Through the Vatican Library Project, we are exploring the practicality of providing digital
 library services that extend access to portions of the Library's collections to scholars
 worldwide, as an early example of providing digital library services that extend and
 complement traditional library services. A core goal of the project is to provide access via
 the Internet to some of the Library's most valuable manuscripts, printed books, and other
 sources to a scholarly community around the world. A multinational, multidisciplinary team
 is addressing the technical challenges raised by that goal..."

 Geographical Information Systems (GIS) WWW Resource List http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/home/giswww.html

 Matrix - The Center for Humane Arts, Letters, and Social Sciences Online http://www.matrix.msu.edu/innermatrix/ngsw.html
              "The National Gallery of the Spoken Word (NGSW) will create a
              significant, carefully organized on-line repository of spoken word
              collections. A collaborative project among the humanities,
              engineering , and library science, the gallery will provide the first
              large-scale repository of its kind through the identification and
              digital preservation of crucial materials in tape libraries throughout
              the United States. It will pioneer developments in informati on
              storage as it creates a recognized set of standards for
              preservation and access, and constructs sophisticated and
             integrated search mechanisms. Just as important, the collaborators
              on this project identify a complex set of opportunities for research,
              t eaching and outreach, because the most significant measure of
              the value of the project will be the users it attracts. High school
              teachers, college professors, government officials, journalists and
              engaged citizens will therefore be crucial collaborators in the
              creation of the NGSW."

 Blue98 - Digital Libraries Initiative http://www.ccic.gov/pubs/blue98/dig_libraries.html