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D-Lib February 2004 Veen & Oldroyd |
Search and Retrieval in The European Library: A New Approach The objective of the European Library (TEL) project [TEL] was to set up a co-operative framework and specify a system for integrated access to the major collections of the European national libraries. This has been achieved by successfully applying a new approach for search and retrieval via URLs (SRU) [ZiNG] combined with a new metadata paradigm.  |
D-Lib March 2005 Theo van Veen |
Renewing the Information Infrastructure of the Koninklijke Bibliotheek The Koninklijke Bibliotheek (KB) is engaged in a major renewal of its information infrastructure.  |
D-Lib May 2006 van Veen & Denenberg |
Integration of Services - Integration of Standards: Workshop Report, Koninklijke Bibliotheek, The Hague March 3, 2006 Here are the summaries of the different presentations: CQL (Mike Taylor, Index Data)... OpenURL and COinS (Ross MacIntyre, MIMAS)... IESR: A Registry of Collections and Services (Ann Apps, MIMAS)... etc.  |
D-Lib Nov/Dec 2011 Powell et al. |
A Semantic Registry for Digital Library Collections and Services This paper highlights some of the developments and challenges in developing registries. We then discuss how the Los Alamos National Laboratory's Research Library used current standards in an ad-hoc ontology to semantically describe services and collections.  |
D-Lib Jul/Aug 2015 van Veen et al. |
Semantic Enrichment: a Low-barrier Infrastructure and Proposal for Alignment Semantic enrichment provides new possibilities for discovery and presentation of our data. At the National Library of the Netherlands research department we have created a generic infrastructure for enriching objects from our collections with, for example, links to related information.  |
D-Lib Jul/Aug 2010 Tony Hammond |
nature.com OpenSearch: A Case Study in OpenSearch and SRU Integration These two complementary search methodologies are implemented on top of a common base service and provide alternate interfaces into the underlying search engine.  |
D-Lib December 2001 Christophe Blanchi |
Distributed Interoperable Metadata Registry Interoperability between digital libraries depends on effective sharing of metadata. Successful sharing of metadata requires common standards for metadata exchange...  |
D-Lib February 2009 Ray Denenberg |
Search Web Services - The OASIS SWS Technical Committee Work: The Abstract Protocol Definition, OpenSearch Binding, and SRU/CQL 2.0 The OASIS Search Web Services Technical Committee is developing search and retrieval web services, integrating various approaches under a unifying model, an Abstract Protocol Definition.  |
D-Lib February 2008 |
Interoperability for Searching Learning Object Repositories: The ProLearn Query Language A crucial problem faced by the learning community is how to produce and deliver quality content for online learning experiences.  |
D-Lib October 2006 |
DLF-Aquifer Asset Actions Experiment: Demonstrating Value of Actionable URLs A report on a prototyping and demonstration experiment carried out by the DLF Aquifer Technology/Architecture Working Group.  |
D-Lib September 2000 Andy Powell, Michael Heaney & Lorcan Dempsey |
RSLP Collection Description A description of an effort to develop a way to describe collections in a consistent and machine readable way that is applicable to physical and digital collections of all kinds, including library, art and museum materials.  |
JavaWorld September 2002 Frank Sommers |
I like your type: Describe and invoke Web services based on service type The Web Service Description Language (WSDL) provides an XML grammar for defining and advertising a Web service, including a service's type. This article gives an overview of how to describe a Web service with WSDL using Apache Axis tools and Java.  |
D-Lib April 2002 Erik Duval |
Metadata Principles and Practicalities There is much confusion about how metadata should be integrated into information systems. How is it to be created or extended? Who will manage it? How can it be used and exchanged? Whence comes its authority? Can different metadata standards be used together in a given environment?  |
JavaWorld September 2001 Sonal Bansal & Gaurav Pal |
The Web at your (machine's) service This article provides a practical Web service implementation based on the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), Universal Description Discovery and Integration (UDDI), and Web Services Description Language (WSDL) for delivering SMS messages to cellular phones...  |
JavaWorld October 3, 2003 Mitch Gitman |
Keep up with the Web service styles (and uses) While XML-transparent Web service development might sound like the easy way to go, understanding and manipulating XML in SOAP messages can actually avoid some development difficulties.  |
D-Lib November 2002 Almasy, Sleasman & Bower |
Software for Building a Full-Featured Discipline-Based Web Portal: The Scout Portal Toolkit The Scout Portal Toolkit is an open source software package with metadata entry and workflow control features that helps users find information by browsing and keyword search.  |
ONLINE September 2000 Norm Medeiros |
XML and the Resource Description Framework: The Great Web Hope The World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) Resource Description Framework (RDF) and Extensible Markup Language (XML) offer a potential means to enhanced resource discovery on the Web. But will they work?  |
D-Lib June 2001 Linda L. Hill |
A Content Standard for Computational Models There are no generally accepted procedures for describing computational models in ways that support cataloging, search, selection, and use. In this paper, we propose a content standard for describing computational models...  |
D-Lib June 2006 |
Metadata Interoperability and Standardization - A Study of Methodology Part I: Achieving Interoperability at the Schema Level An analysis of the methods that have been used to achieve or improve interoperability among metadata schemas and applications, for the purposes of facilitating conversion and exchange of metadata and enabling cross-domain metadata harvesting and federated searches.  |
D-Lib October 2000 Thomas Baker |
A Grammar of Dublin Core Dublin Core is a language. More precisely, it is a small language for making a particular class of statements about resources...  |
D-Lib February 2000 Atkins, Lyons, Ratner, Risher, et al. |
Reference Linking with DOIs: A Case Study Digital Object Identifiers enable readers to find content on the Internet with a persistent and reliable identifier. Hyperlinking between article bibliographies and the cited articles is a natural application of DOIs.  |
D-Lib Jul/Aug 2014 Gregory & Williams |
On Being a Hub: Some Details behind Providing Metadata for the Digital Public Library of America This article describes the technological side of being a service hub for the DPLA, from choosing metadata requirements and reviewing software, to the workflow used each month.  |
JavaWorld May 2002 Eoin Lane |
Is WSDL the indispensable API? Many developers consider Web Services Description Language (WSDL) the new software design view. WSDL offers a verbose, ASCII, standard, and language-agnostic view of services offered to clients. WSDL also provides noninvasive future-proofing for existing applications and services and allows interoperability across the various programming paradigms, including CORBA, J2EE, and .Net. This article shows a service's WSDL view, then explains how you can generate client and service implementations for Java and C#. It finishes by discussing possible sources for initial WSDL view generation.  |
D-Lib Sep/Oct 2008 Andres Imhof |
Using International Standards to Develop a Union Catalogue for Archives in Germany The project brings together in a collaborative portal the finding aids from archival records on SED (Socialist Unity Party of Germany) and FDGB (Free German Trade Union Federation) from five eastern German state archives.  |
D-Lib January 2005 Fox, Manduca & Iverson |
Building Educational Portals atop Digital Libraries The Science Education Resource Center at Carleton College (SERC) educational portals leverage the techniques and tools of the digital library community to bring cohesion and clarity to their presentation of information.  |
D-Lib November 2005 Lagoze et al. |
What Is a Digital Library Anyway? Beyond Search and Access in the NSDL We are now in the adolescence of digital libraries. Like any adolescence, there is reason for optimism and concern.  |
D-Lib December 2004 Herbert Van de Sompel et al. |
Resource Harvesting within the OAI-PMH Framework Recently, use cases have emerged that reveal a more liberal interpretation of what constitutes metadata in the OAI-PMH. The scope of descriptive metadata can be expanded to be more than just DC, MARC and similar bibliographic formats.  |
JavaWorld September 2002 Joe Walker |
XML glossary With XML evolving at a rapid pace, many developers get lost in a sea of acronyms. This article defines many XML technologies crucial to Java developers  |
D-Lib June 2006 Zeng & Chan |
Metadata Interoperability and Standardization - A Study of Methodology Part II: Achieving Interoperability at the Record and Repository Levels Information professionals must give high priority to the task of creating and maintaining the highest feasible level of interoperability among extant and new information services.  |
D-Lib January 2001 Carl Lagoze |
Keeping Dublin Core Simple Cross-Domain Discovery or Resource Description?  |
JavaWorld February 2003 Carl Vieregger |
Develop Java portlets While the public release of a common API for portlets is still a couple of months away, Java developers can use proprietary APIs from corporate portal vendors to experiment with portlet development. This article introduces SAP's portlet API.  |
JavaWorld January 2002 Frank Sommers |
A birds-eye view of Web services The author defines Web services, explains how they operate, and compares them to related Java technologies. He also presents a general programming model for Web services, independent of any framework or technology...  |
D-Lib September 2004 Summann & Lossau |
Search Engine Technology and Digital Libraries: Moving from Theory to Practice A description of the journey from the conception of and vision for a modern search-engine-based search environment to its technological realization.  |
D-Lib May/Jun 2015 Xu & Wang |
Semantic Description of Cultural Digital Images: Using a Hierarchical Model and Controlled Vocabulary We propose a semantic description framework for content description, based on information needs and retrieval theory. The framework combines the semantic description with a domain thesaurus.  |
JavaWorld August 2001 John Rommel |
Will Web services jump-start the software slump? Web services have been hyped as the "new" new thing -- the future of business and personal living. The certainty of change, driven by the business necessity to deliver faster, better, and cheaper services, is continually transforming the Internet.  |
JavaWorld September 12, 2003 Frank Sommers |
SAAJ: No strings attached The author shows how the SOAP with Attachments API for Java (SAAJ) 1.2 supports creating, parsing, and sending SOAP messages with binary content.  |
JavaWorld June 2002 Michael Juntao Yuan & Ju Long |
Java readies itself for wireless Web services The future world of pervasive computing demands powerful and flexible development platforms. Is Java up to the task? Can Java provide end-to-end solutions for wireless Web services networks? The authors discuss the definition, importance, and architecture of wireless Web services.  |
D-Lib October 2005 Awre et al. |
The CREE Project: Investigating User Requirements for Searching within Institutional Environments While dedicated websites are still the predominant route for delivery of Internet-based search services, other Internet-based search tools should be explored for use within institutional environments  |
JavaWorld March 2001 Michael C. Daconta |
Dodge the traps hiding in the URLConnection class This article focuses on problems with posting to an HTTP URL and the bane of new Java programmers, the NoClassDefFoundError...  |
D-Lib May 2003 Priscilla Caplan |
XML in Libraries Reading XML in Libraries, edited by Roy Tennant, gave me once again a powerful sense of the vigor and creativity with which we seize upon new technologies. The book features a baker's dozen of short case studies describing various library-related applications using XML in some way.  |
D-Lib Sep/Oct 2012 Mayernik et al. |
The Data Conservancy Instance: Infrastructure and Organizational Services for Research Data Curation This article provides a high-level description of the Data Conservancy Instance, an implementation of infrastructure and organizational services for data collection, storage, preservation, archiving, curation, and sharing.  |
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.  |
New Architect April 2002 Victor Lombardi |
Designing for Web Services Learn how to design a system that balances performance with user experience...  |
Bio-IT World November 19, 2004 Chris Dwan |
Bridging Gaps with Web Services Web services provide a middle ground between the command line and the Web.  |
JavaWorld July 2002 Nelson Minar |
Test networked code the easy way Networked code proves difficult to test thoroughly because test suites work best as standalone processes unreliant on other servers. In this article, the author describes two techniques for unit testing network code.  |
JavaWorld October 3, 2003 Brad Rippe |
uPortal - Getting started with JASIG uPortal This article explains the benefits of uPortal, an open source Java, XML, XSL (Extensible Stylesheet Language) portal framework, and how to get it running in a production environment. It assumes no prior experience with the portal and covers two of its distributions.  |
D-Lib November 2002 Jinfang Niu |
A Metadata Framework Developed at the Tsinghua University Library to Aid in the Preservation of Digital Resources  |
IndustryWeek October 1, 2001 Tim Stevens |
Data Doorway Portals customize information for employees' needs...  |
D-Lib March 2001 |
To the Editor Comment on Keeping Dublin Core Simple: Cross-Domain Discovery or Resource Description?  |
Home Toys June 2002 Roy Schofield |
Using VIOM Versatile Input Output Module for Home Control Often adding timers, relays and assorted components can lead to a home automation system that is unreliable and difficult to service. The VIOM controller can provide a single-board solution giving a flexible and reliable solution.  |