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D-Lib June 2009 Bradley Hemminger |
NeoNote: Suggestions for a Global Shared Scholarly Annotation System The goal of this article is to prompt others to think more generally and more globally about issues surrounding access, representation, searching and sharing of content items and annotations in digital repositories.  |
D-Lib Jul/Aug 2012 Bertin & Atanassova |
Semantic Enrichment of Scientific Publications and Metadata Our aim is to bring new value to scientific publications by automatic extraction and semantic analysis.  |
D-Lib Sep/Oct 2012 Kalev H. Leetaru |
Fulltext Geocoding Versus Spatial Metadata for Large Text Archives: Towards a Geographically Enriched Wikipedia The rise of "born geographic" information and the increasing creation and mediation of information in a spatial context has given rise to a demand for extracting and indexing the spatial information in large textual archives.  |
D-Lib Jul/Aug 2014 DeRidder & Matheny |
What Do Researchers Need? Feedback On Use of Online Primary Source Materials A qualitative study of 11 humanities faculty researchers at the University of Alabama, describes and rates the importance of various issues encountered when using 29 participant-selected online databases.  |
D-Lib Jul/Aug 2012 Herrmannova & Knoth |
Visual Search for Supporting Content Exploration in Large Document Collections Users now demand better support for exploring document collections to discover connections, compare and contrast information.  |
D-Lib Nov/Dec 2015 Frey & Kern |
Efficient Table Annotation for Digital Articles Table recognition and table extraction are important tasks in information extraction, especially in the domain of scholarly communication.  |
D-Lib Nov/Dec 2014 Volske et al. |
A Keyquery-Based Classification System for CORE We apply keyquery-based taxonomy composition to compute a classification system for the CORE dataset, a shared crawl of about 850,000 scientific papers  |
D-Lib Nov/Dec 2014 Tkaczyk et al. |
GROTOAP2 -- The Methodology of Creating a Large Ground Truth Dataset of Scientific Articles In this paper we present GROTOAP2 -- a large dataset of ground truth files containing labelled fragments of scientific articles in PDF format, useful for training and evaluation of document content analysis-related solutions.  |
D-Lib Nov/Dec 2014 Kristianto et al. |
Extracting Textual Descriptions of Mathematical Expressions in Scientific Papers We provide guidelines for annotating and detecting natural language descriptions of mathematical expressions, enabling the semantic enrichment of mathematical information in scientific papers.  |
D-Lib Sep/Oct 2011 Gauthereau-Bryson et al. |
Digitization Practices for Translations: Lessons Learned from the Our Americas Archive Partnership Project This paper discusses the complexities involved in digitizing multilingual historical documents, including practices for creating "born-digital" translations and unique metadata to best describe these rare, primary documents.  |
JavaWorld July 2000 Jason Hunter & Brett McLaughlin |
Easy Java/XML integration with JDOM, Part 2 JDOM is a new API for reading, writing, and manipulating XML from within Java code. In Part 1 of this series, Hunter and McLaughlin explained how to use JDOM to read XML from an existing source. In this final part, they focus on how you can use JDOM to create and mutate XML.  |
D-Lib March 2006 Choudhury et al. |
Document Recognition for a Million Books Transcription represents only one component of document recognition. The presence of a large-scale book image corpus significantly raises the possibilities for document recognition capabilities, especially given the potential for statistical inferences or analyses.  |
D-Lib Mar/Apr 2009 George V. Landon |
Toward Digitizing All Forms of Documentation Techniques to digitize numerous forms of documentation, including deteriorated manuscripts and photography.  |
D-Lib May 2006 Arko et al. |
Using Annotations to Add Value to a Digital Library for Education Although the value of annotations in digital libraries has long been recognized from a theoretical perspective, annotations are just beginning to demonstrate their practical value to real-world users. In this article, we describe a fully implemented annotation system within the Digital Library for Earth System Education (DLESE).  |
Financial Advisor February 2010 Joel P. Bruckenstein |
One For The Short List Document management system Image Executive allows advisors to operate more productively, efficiently and securely.  |
Linux Journal February 2001 Dan Teodor |
Web Servers and Dynamic Content Using legacy languages like C and Fortran can aid computationally complex web applications...  |
D-Lib March 2006 Daniel J. Cohen |
From Babel to Knowledge: Data Mining Large Digital Collections High-quality digitization and thorough text markup may be attractive for those creating digital collections, but a familiarity with information theory and data-mining techniques makes one realize that it may be more worthwhile to digitize a greater number of books or documents at a lower standard for the same cost.  |
JavaWorld July 2000 Mark Johnson |
Programming XML in Java, Part 3 An in-depth look at the Document Object Model (DOM), the most common alternative XML-processing mechanism. See how you can use DOM to manipulate the source code data in an illustrative example program...  |
JavaWorld October 2002 Ray Djajadinata |
Yes, you can secure your Web services documents, Part 2 Introduction to XML Digital Signature, a standard that handles a document's integrity, including how to write XML Signature code using an implementation currently available: IBM XML Security Suite.  |
JavaWorld February 2001 Wally Flint |
Plant your data in a ternary search tree The ternary search tree (TST) provides a fast and flexible approach to storing data. This article shows you how to use the TST with Java to build an English dictionary that matches words and checks spelling, and how to use a TST to construct a database and an array that can assume any size or dimension on the fly.  |
D-Lib December 2008 Rich Gazan |
Social Annotations in Digital Library Collections In order to incorporate Web 2.0 functionality effectively, digital libraries must fundamentally recast users not just as content consumers, but as content creators.  |
Linux Journal March 7, 2006 Bruce Byfield |
OOo Off the Wall: That's Your Version--Document Control in OOo Writer Learn how to use OpenOffice.org Writer's version control tools to keep track of who made which changes and when, without diving into big CMS applications.  |
Information Today March 3, 2008 |
Hot Neuron Introduces Document Clustering Software Hot Neuron announced the release of version 1.0 of its Clustify document clustering software, aimed at helping corporations and law firms explore, organize, and tag large document sets.  |
D-Lib January 2000 Dan Huttenlocher & Angela Moll |
On DigiPaper and the Dissemination of Electronic Documents Proposal for a new image-based document representation, called DigiPaper, which is designed to easily disseminate electronic documents with a guaranteed appearance. DigiPaper's compression performance is analyzed.  |
JavaWorld May 2002 |
A J2EE presentation pattern: Applets with servlets and XML Sometimes a standard HTML view on your J2EE-based system doesn't offer a sophisticated enough user interface. Based on the pattern described here, you can enhance such a Web interface with the Java Plug-in. The Java Plug-in lets you embed applets that consume XML documents and display the contained data in a particular way. These XML documents contain presentation data derived from servlets looking at your business logic tier. This lets your users access powerful UI components while still retaining a strong decoupling between the business logic and presentation tiers---without complicated firewall issues.  |
Financial Advisor September 2007 Joel Bruckenstein |
File Trials Today's regulatory, legal and security environments demand a more robust document management solution and financial advisors who downplay these issues may find themselves doing so at their own risk.  |
Linux Journal April 13, 2006 Bruce Byfield |
OOo Off the Wall: Combining Documents with OOo Before you ask for a Reveal Codes feature in OpenOffice.org Writer like the one in WordPerfect, try learning how to use the tools already offered in Writer.  |
PC Magazine January 1, 2008 John Brandon |
Secure Your Word Docs Before sending cover letters to clients or financial summaries to the boss sign your documents and use encryption and passwords to protect their privacy.  |
Investment Advisor February 1, 2011 Dan Skiles |
Building an Efficient Document Imaging Strategy The good news regarding document imaging and management is that most advisors are already storing some of their documents electronically. The challenge for advisors is making sure that they have the right system in place for their firm.  |
PC Magazine May 3, 2006 |
Word Reports From Boilerplate Text I want to insert multiple Microsoft Word 2003 files into one document to create a report from boilerplate text.  |
Financial Planning September 1, 2008 Joel P. Bruckenstein |
Going Paperless More financial planners are starting to embrace the idea of using a document management system.  |
Financial Planning April 1, 2007 Marshall Eckblad |
5 Questions An interview with technology coach Kip Gregory about how financial advisors can keep track of the new ideas they learn at conferences.  |
PC Magazine March 7, 2008 Sarah Pike |
Stop Flipping and Jump Around in Word Add hyperlinks to your documents for easier navigation.  |
Linux Journal February 1, 2007 Marcel Gagne |
Cooking with Linux - Words, Words, Words... When it comes to being understood and sharing information, it's not just about open source, it's about open standards.  |
PC Magazine November 16, 2005 Neil J. Rubenking |
Referencing Tabular Data in Word Reference tabular data in Microsoft Word to make editing data easier.  |
Search Engine Watch March 2, 2010 Herndon Hasty |
Your Locations are Your Biggest Digital Assets A physical address has huge online implications. While you're covering your assets, make sure to build up your presence for local-based searches.  |
PC World April 25, 2001 George Campbell |
Sweet Suite Tips Get the most out of Microsoft Office and Corel WordPerfect documents with these tips...  |
PC Magazine June 2, 2008 Neil J. Rubenking |
Eight Handy Tools in Microsoft Word You Probably Don't Know About Save time and energy by using these easy features in your Word documents.  |
Technology Research News September 8, 2004 Kimberly Patch |
Simple Search Lightens Net Load Researchers working on finding better ways to search the Internet are increasingly turning to methods that require individual nodes, or servers, to know a little bit about nearby servers, but don't require servers to look much beyond their own neighborhoods.  |
PC Magazine November 14, 2007 Neil J. Rubenking |
Stripping Out Metadata in Word Want to remove your name and other personal info from a Word document? Here's a simple trick to do just that.  |
Search Engine Watch September 16, 2008 Mark Jackson |
Hosting Issues and SEO When it comes to server issues, many of us would rather not get into the down-and-dirty details. But knowing the basics of server response codes - and when to use them correctly - is critical for any competitive Webmaster or search marketer.  |
Macworld April 5, 2007 Philip Michaels |
Versomatic 1.0 Version-tracking application helps you stay on top of file revisions.  |
D-Lib February 2008 Dunn & Blanke |
Next Steps for E-Science, the Textual Humanities and VREs A report on text and grid: research questions for the humanities, sciences and industry.  |
CIO October 15, 2000 J. Brown |
Emerging Technology Digitally signed documents could streamline business processes...  |
PC World November 2000 George Campbell |
Format Documents for Other Word Processors Format documents to look the same in other programs, mark index entries in text...  |
Information Today October 4, 2010 |
Gale Announces Biography in Context Gale, part of Cengage Learning, announced Biography in Context, a new online resource developed to meet the needs of today's internet-savvy researchers.  |
ONLINE May/Jun 2003 Greg R. Notess |
Unlocking URLs: Extensions, Shortening Options, and Other Oddities As we ship URLs to each other and use them in citations, unlocking some of their stranger secrets, along with knowledge of URL shortening tools, can make it easier to actually get to the appropriate Web page.  |
PC Magazine April 4, 2008 Neil J. Rubenking |
When Is a Field Not a Field in Microsoft Word? Here's a trick for manipulating auto-filling content in Word documents.  |
PC Magazine May 17, 2006 |
High to Low Page Numbers in Word Putting formulas in footers of Microsoft Word documents to manage page numbers.  |
Information Today November 6, 2008 |
Automatic Categorization Added in Hot Neuron's Clustify 2.0 Hot Neuron, LLC announced the release of version 2.0 of its Clustify document clustering software, which features automatic document categorization and other tools to help corporations and law firms explore and organize large document sets.  |