| one of the Digital
Libraries Colloquium Series (Download
Flyer) Sponsored by the School of Computer Science-Carnegie Mellon University, the School of Information Sciences-University of Pittsburgh, the University Library System-University of Pittsburgh, the University Libraries-Carnegie Mellon University and the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh |
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“A
Network Overlay Architecture for Contextualized Digital
Libraries” |
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Abstract: Recent evidence shows
that Google is increasingly the primary information discovery
tool for the general public and more specialized audiences
such as students, researchers, and educators. In this "age
of google" it is critical that digital libraries
offer more than a simple "find it and access it" paradigm.
The relevance of projects like the NSDL must be evaluated
in this context. This talk will describe work within
the NSDL on an information network overlay architecture,
which is a framework for contextualizing, interrelating,
and reusing information. We argue that such contextualization
is critical for the utility of digital libraries for
education and a variety of other purposes. |
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