Source Book on Digital Libraries

作者: Edward A. Fox

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关键词: Document processingWorld Wide WebInformation systemMultimediaDigital libraryHypertextFile Transfer ProtocolHard copyDirectoryComputer scienceVisualization

摘要: This extensive report outlines the steps necessary to create a national, electronic Science, Engineering and Technology Library. Step one is for NSF play lead role in launching concerted RD it will only be successful if supported by top-quality research on information storage retrieval, hypertext, document processing, human-computer interaction, scaling up of systems, networking, multimedia visualization, education, training. NOTE: Because its large size, this reports not available hard copy from department. It can obtained electronically through anonynous FTP fox.cs.vt.edu (in directory /pub/DigitalLibrary). To obtain copy, write Mark Roope at University Printing Services; "Documents Demand"; Virginia Tech; Blacksburg VA 24061-0243; or call (703) 231-6701.

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