Detailed ScheduleTuesday, June 7 7:30-8:30 am Continental breakfast TUTORIALS Morning session: 8:30 am-12:00 pm Introduction to (Teaching/Learning
about) Digital Libraries Evaluating Digital Libraries Thesauri and Ontologies in Digital Libraries Using Standards in Digital Library Design & Development Practical Digital Library Interoperability Standards WORKSHOP Digital Library Education Program IMLS Wednesday, June 8Long papers (marked with asterisk*) are 30 minutes; short papers are 15 minutes. 7:30-8:30 am Continental breakfast 8:45-10:00 am Welcome: Mary Marlino,
JCDL2005 Keynote: Deanna Marcum 10:00-10:30 am Break Wednesday 10:30 am-12:00 pm Session ACI Track: Use of Digital Libraries in Education *You Can Lead a Horse to Water: Teacher Development and Use of Digital Library
Resources *Comprehensive Personalized Information Access in an Educational Digital Library Facilitating Middle School Students' Sense Making in Digital Libraries Evaluating G-Portal for Geography Learning and Teaching Tools & Techniques Track: Frameworks for
Building Libraries *A New Framework for Building Digital Library Collections *Using Collection Descriptions to Enhance an Aggregation of Harvested Item-Level
Metadata A Web Service Framework for Embedding Discovery Services in Distributed Digital
Library Interfaces xTagger: a New Approach to Authoring Document-centric XML Panel: Is Digital Preservation
an Oxymoron? Is digital preservation even possible, given the ephemerality of formats and platforms, the magnitude of investment required, and the early state of preservation research? Can you have preservation without access? Are distributed grass-roots efforts or coordinated top-down programs more likely to succeed? Representatives of four digital preservation initiatives will consider these and other questions, and explain why they believe their own efforts will succeed. Panelists: Priscilla Caplan, Martin Halbert, Robert Horton, Taylor Surface 12:00-2:00 pm Lunch on your own Wednesday 2:00-3:30 pm Session B CI Track: Use of Digital Libraries in the
Sciences *Enhancing Access to Research Data: the Challenge of Crystallography *Information Synthesis: A New Approach to Explore Secondary Information
in Science Literature Comparative Interoperability Project: Configurations of Community, Technology,
and Organization Visualizing Aggregated Biological Pathway Relations Users and Interaction Track: Interacting with Media *Addressing the Challenge of Visual Information Access from Digital Image
and Video Archives *Assessing Tools for Use with Webcasts Exploring User Perceptions of Digital Image Similarity Tools & Techniques Track: Searching and
IR *Detecting and Supporting Known Item Queries in Online Public Access Catalogs Min-Yen
Kan , Danny C. C. Poo *Downloading Textual Hidden Web Content through Keyword Queries SpidersRUs: Automated Development of Vertical Search Engines in Different
Domains and Languages Grid-based Digital Libraries: Cheshire3 and Distributed Retrieval 3:30-4:00 pm Break Wednesday 4:00-5:00 pm Session C CI Track: Use of Digital Libraries in the
Humanities *Integrated Digital Libraries and Electronic Publishing in the DART Project *Annotating Illuminated Manuscripts: an Effective Tool for Research and Education Tools & Techniques Track: Recommending and Alerting *A Generic Alerting Service for Digital Libraries Link Prediction Approach to Collaborative Filtering Sentiment-Based Search in Digital Libraries Tools & Techniques Track: Supporting Classification *Automatic Extraction of Titles from General Documents using
Machine Learning HiBO: A System for Automatically Organizing Bookmarks Automated Text Classification Using a Multi-Agent Framework 5:30–6:30 pm Minute Madness 6:30 – 9:00 pm Thursday, June 97:30-8:30 am Continental breakfast 8:45-10:00am Keynote: Guy (Bud) Tribble, Vice President of Software Technology, Apple Computer “Digital Content: Creating, Sharing, Searching” 10:00-10:30 am Break Thursday 10:30 am-12:00pm Session DCI Track Panel: Cyberinfrastructure as Computation
vs. Support for Meaningful Interaction Panelists will exchange ideas with one another and audience members on how the NSF’s emerging cyberinfrastructure initiative might best yield the full spectrum of human, social and educational benefits envisioned in the seminal Atkins report. The panelists’ presentations will examine this question in relation to (digital-library) advances in representing the semantics of information and in supporting those human interactions that foster understanding and learning. Among the key issues is how the NSF should balance its resources between the more computational and the more “meaningful” (i.e. the higher-level semantic) aspects of cyberinfrastructure. Moderator: Liz Bishoff Users and Interaction Track: Understanding User Needs and Perceptions *Digital Libraries’ Support for the User's Information Journey Interviews with NSDL Grantees on Core Values and
Service Perspectives Developing the DigiQual Protocol for Digital Library Evaluation Language Preference in a Bi-language Digital Library A Usability Evaluation Study of a Digital Library Self-Archiving Service Tools & Techniques Track: Automatically Managing Media *Leveraging Context to Resolve Identity in Photo Albums *Meaningful Presentations of Photo Libraries: Rationale and Applications
of Bi-Level Radial Quantum Layouts *On the Extraction of Vocal-Related Information to Facilitate the Management
of Popular Music Collections 12:00-2:15 pm Lunch on your own Thursday 1:00-2:15 pm JCDL/TCDL Town Hall Plenary SessionColorado E/F All JCDL attendees are welcome and encouraged to attend this session to help shape the future of the JCDL conference series and of the IEEE-CS Technical Committee on Digital Libraries. Thursday 2:15–3:30 pm Session ECI Track: Creating Information Representations for Education *From Playful Exhibits to LOM: Lessons from
Building an Exploratorium Digital Library *Tacit User and Development Frames in User-Led Collection Development: The
Case of the Digital Water Education Library Experimenting with the Automatic Assignment of Educational Standards to Digital
Library Content Users and Interaction Track: Understanding User Needs
and Perceptions *Turning the Page on Navigation *In the Company of Readers: The DL Book as Practiced Place Digitization and 3D Modeling of Movable Books Tools & Techniques Track: Browsing and Visualizing Collections *An Evaluation of Automatic Ontologies for Digital Library Browsing Using Concept Maps in Digital Libraries as a Cross-Language Resource Discovery
Tool Collection Understanding for OAI-PMH Compliant Repositories A Multi-Timeline Interface for Historical Newspapers 3:30-4:00 pm Break Thursday 4:00-5:00 pm Session F CI Track: Creating Information Representations
for the Humanities (Part 1) *Semantics and Syntax of Dublin Core Usage in Open Archives Initiative Data
Providers of Cultural Heritage Materials *Finding a Catalog: Generating Analytical Catalog Records from Well-Structured
Digital Texts Users and Interaction Track: Memex and Hypertext *To Grow in Wisdom: Vannevar Bush, Information Overload, and the Life of Leisure Integrating Collections at the Cervantes Project Icon Abacus: Compact Positional Display of Document Categories Tools & Techniques Track: Applying Machine Learning to Collection
Development *Developing Practical Automatic Metadata Assignment
and Evaluation Tools for Internet Resources *What's There and What's Not? Focused Crawling for Missing Documents in Digital
Libraries 5:30 pm Buses begin leaving the Marriott for the banquet. Meet in the main lobby. Last bus leaves at 6:15 pm. 6:00–9:00 pm Banquet at Denver Museum of Nature and Science Friday, June 10 7:30-8:30 am Continental breakfast Friday 8:45-10:15 am Session G CI Track: Creating Information Representations for
the Humanities (Part 2) *Resolving the Unencoded Character Problem for Chinese Digital Libraries *E-Library of Medieval Chant Manuscript Transcriptions Toward a Metadata Standard for Digitized Historical Newspapers The Challenges in Developing Digital Collections of Phonograph Records Tools & Techniques Track: Identifying Names of People and Places *Name Disambiguation in Author Citations using
a K-way Spectral Clustering Method *Comparative Study of Name Disambiguation Problem using a Scalable Blocking-based
Framework *On Assigning Place Names to Geography Related Web Pages Panel: Tick, Tock - Google as Library Panelists will engage one another and audience members in discourse on present and future relationships between (digital) libraries and dominant players in the world of e-commerce, typified by Google and Amazon. The presentations will emphasize how matters that seem threatening (to traditional library roles) may be viewed as opportunities for enhancing the value of digital libraries to their users. Moderator: Jim Williams 10:15-10:45 am Break Friday 10:45 am-12:00 pmThird Plenary Session Keynote: Hector Garcia-Molina 12:00-12:15 pm Closing and Hand-off to JCDL 2006 12:15-2:00 pm Lunch on your own Friday 2:00–5:30 pm WorkshopsBreak at 3:30 pm International Scientific Data, Standards, & Digital
Libraries Studying Digital Library Users in the Wild: Theories, Methods, and Analytical
Approaches Next Generation Knowledge Organization Systems: Integration Challenges and
Strategies: The 7th Networked Knowledge Organization Systems (NKOS) Workshop
Saturday, June 11 7:30-8:30 am Continental breakfast Saturday 8:30 am–12:00 pm WorkshopsBreak at 10:00 am International Scientific Data, Standards, & Digital
Libraries Studying Digital Library Users in the Wild: Theories, Methods, and Analytical
Approaches Next Generation Knowledge Organization Systems: Integration Challenges and
Strategies: The 7th Networked Knowledge Organization Systems (NKOS) Workshop,
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