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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.  |
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 Nov/Dec 2009 Rehak, Nicholas & Ward |
Service-Oriented Models for Educational Resource Federations This article details a service-oriented model for a scalable infrastructure that supports resource federations for educational content, publishing, search, and metadata registries.  |
Bio-IT World March 2006 Eric K. Neumann |
RDF -- The Web's Missing Link RDF is a W3C specification that provides the missing link required to do for data what HTML did for pages. RDF is central to the Semantic Web and is about linking data and especially important to the life sciences field.  |
Search Engine Watch March 1, 2011 Garrett French |
Resource Page Cocitation Analysis for Authority Link Builders (and Other Content Marketers) By using this six-step process, link builders can determine what's in demand and the quality and characteristics of the most link-worthy content for their vertical.  |
Search Engine Watch February 28, 2011 Ray "Catfish" Comstock |
The Canonical Tag Can Save You from the Duplicate Content Monster How the very useful rel="canonical" tag solves many common SEO problems that exist around duplicate content issues.  |
D-Lib October 2005 Custard & Sumner |
Using Machine Learning to Support Quality Judgments Development of a computation model capable of detecting quality variations in digital library resources.  |
D-Lib November 2000 Lesly Huxley & Karen Ford |
Resource Guide for the Social Sciences Signposting a Dissemination and Support Route for Barefoot and Meta-librarians in UK Higher Education...  |
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.  |
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.  |
Information Today February 14, 2013 |
NISO and OAI Release Draft for Comments of 'ResourceSync Framework Specification' The ResourceSync joint project, funded with support from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and JISC, was initiated to develop a new open standard on the real-time synchronization of Web resources.  |
D-Lib January 2006 Kastens & Holzman |
The Digital Library for Earth System Education Provides Individualized Reports for Teachers on the Effectiveness of Educational Resources in Their Own Classrooms The Instructors' Individualized Reports from DLESE's Community Review System are leveraging the digital character of the library to generate insights for instructors about the nature and quality of the interaction between resources in the library and students.  |
JavaWorld May 2001 Brian Goetz |
Can double-checked locking be fixed? This article looks at some of the commonly proposed fixes and shows how each of them fails to render the DCL idiom thread-safe under the Java Memory Model  |
D-Lib Jan/Feb 2013 Laurence Lannom |
Why Comes Before How Across the range of articles published by D-Lib can be found two sub-genres. The practical, gives detailed explanations of how one existing or proposed technology or another can or should be applied and the second looks more closely at first principles.  |
Information Today May 13, 2014 |
NISO and OAI Publish Results of ResourceSync Project This report describes capabilities that a server can implement so third-party systems can remain synchronized with the web's evolving resources.  |