Subject: D-Lib (Jan 2000) & Ariadne (26) now available online
NINCH-ANNOUNCE (david@ninch.org)
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 12:13:32 -0500
Message-Id: <v0421010ab68a2dbb4b00@[192.100.21.23]> Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 12:13:32 -0500 To: ninch-announce@cni.org From: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org> Subject: D-Lib (Jan 2000) & Ariadne (26) now available online
NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
from across the Community
January 2001 issue of D-Lib Magazine now available
http://www.dlib.org/
http://www.dlib.org/dlib/january01/01contents.html.
Ariadne 26 now available
<http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue26/>
The latest issues of D-Lib magazine, from Cornell University, and
Ariadne, from the UK's Office of Library networking are now available
online.
David Green
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January 2001 issue of D-Lib Magazine now available
http://www.dlib.org/
http://www.dlib.org/dlib/january01/01contents.html.
>Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 11:10:54 -0500
>From: Bonnie Wilson <bwilson@cnri.reston.va.us>
>To: Dlib-subscribers@dlib.org
>Subject: [Dlib-subscribers] The January Issue of D-Lib Magazine is
>now available.
Greetings:
The January 2001 issue of D-Lib Magazine http://www.dlib.org/ is now
available. The table of contents is at
http://www.dlib.org/dlib/january01/01contents.html.
The January issue contains Caroline Arms review of the
book, "The Intellectual Foundation of Information
Organization," by Elaine Svenonius, and an opinion piece
entitled "Commercial Digital Libraries and the Academic
Community: How New Firms Might Develop New Relationships
between "Publisher" and Higher Education," by Gregrory
Crane.
This issue also contains four articles, seven 'In
Brief' items, and a generous selection of 'Clips and
Pointers'. The Featured Collection for the January issue is
"Introduction to the Plant Kingdom," a web site created by
Dr. C.M. Sean Carrington, University of the West Indies.
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The articles in the January 2001 issue of D-Lib Magazine
are:
* Keeping Dublin Core Simple: Cross-Domain Discovery or
Resource Description?
- Carl Lagoze, Cornell University
* First Steps in an Information Commerce Economy: Digital
Rights Management in the Emerging E-Book Environment
- Eamonn Neylon, Manifest Solutions
* Interoperability: Digital Rights Management and the Emerging
EBook Environment
- Stephen Mooney, Stephen P. Mooney & Associates, LLC
* Searching the Deep Web: Directed Query Engine Applications
at the Department of Energy
- Walter L. Warnick, R.L. Scott, Karen J. Spence, Lorrie A.
Johnson, and Valerie S. Allen, U.S. Department of Energy,
Office of Scientific and Technical Information, and Abe
Lederman, Innovative Web Applications
* * * * * * *
The seven "In Brief" items are:
* Realizing the Vision of Networked Access to Library
Resources: An Applied Research and Demonstration Project to
Establish and Operate a Z39.50 Interoperability Testbed
- William E. Moen, Ph.D., University of North Texas
* Open Working Group on Agents in Digital Libraries
- Jose Borbinha, National Library of Portugal
* Museums, Libraries and the 21st Century Learner
- Beverly Sheppard, Institute of Museum and Library Services
* Learning Anytime Anywhere Partnerships (LAAP): A Grant
Program Administered by the Fund for the Improvement of
Postsecondary Education (FIPSE)
- Karen B. Levitan, U.S. Department of Education
* Cross-sectoral Stewardship Strategy for Museums, Archives
and Libraries
- Julie Carpenter, Education for Change Ltd
* New Email List on Digital Preservation
- Neil Beagrie, Joint Information Systems Committee
* JSTOR Completes General Science Collection (News Release)
- Carol MacAdam, JSTOR
* * * * * * *
D-Lib has mirror sites at the following locations:
UKOLN: The UK Office for Library and Information Networking,
Bath, England http://hosted.ukoln.ac.uk/mirrored/lis-journals/dlib/
The Australian National University Sunsite, Canberra,
Australia http://sunsite.anu.edu.au/mirrors/dlib
State Library of Lower Saxony and the University Library of
Göettingen, Göettingen, Germany http://webdoc.sub.gwdg.de/edoc/aw/d-lib/
Universidad de Belgrano, Buenos Aires, Argentina http://www.dlib.org.ar
Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan http://dlib.ejournal.ascc.net/
(If the mirror site closest to you is not displaying the
January issue of D-Lib Magazine at this time, please check
back later. There is a delay between the time of the
magazine is released in the United States and the time when
the mirroring process has been completed.)
Bonnie Wilson
Managing Editor
D-Lib Magazine
_______________________________________________
DLib-Subscribers mailing list
http://www.dlib.org/mailman/listinfo/dlib-subscribers
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Ariadne 26 now available
<http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue26/>
>From: Philip Hunter <lispjh@UKOLN.AC.UK>
>Subject: Ariadne 26 now available
Ariadne 26 is now available at:
<http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue26/>http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue26/
***
This issue features several articles focussing on the UK Electronic
Libraries Programme and a retrospective overview by the former
Director of the Programme, Chris Rusbridge. Ariadne 26 also features
an introductory article on the "Distributed National Electronic
Resource," by Stephen Pinfield and Lorcan Dempsey. Plus two articles
on the role of e-commerce in Higher Education.
Ariadne also features a review of the Preservation 2000 conference in York.
* After eLib: Chris Rusbridge, the former Director of the UK
Electronic Libraries Programme, with an assessment of its
achievements and legacy.
* Travelling at the Speed of Discovery: The MALIBU project's Most
Valuable Lessons. Valeda Dent with a newcomer's perspective on the
MALIBU project.
* Building on BUILDER: Ian Upton explores the achievements of this
Windows NT server based project.
* AGORA: the Hybrid Library from a users perspective: Bridget
Robinson and David Palmer look at the Agora user studies.
* 'The Future is Hybrid': Kate Robinson reports on 'The Future is
Hybrid' project day at the British Library in London on the 1st of
November 2000 (in the At the Event section).
* The Distributed National Electronic Resource and the Hybrid
Library: Stephen Pinfield and Lorcan Dempsey with an overview of the
DNER.
* Clumps come up Trumps: Helena Gillis, Verity Brack, John Gilby and
Marian Hogg review the four eLib CLUMP projects now at the end of
their funding periods.
* e-Commerce in Higher Education: can we afford to do nothing?:
Andrew Aird on the impact of e-commerce on the non-commercial sector.
* It's the end of the world as we know it (and I feel fine) or How I
learned to stop worrying and love the e-book: Sarah Ormes explores
the e-book from a Public Libraries perspective.
* Continuity and Collaboration: The Online Bach Bibliography: Yo
Tomita introduces the single most important online resource for the
study of the composer J.S. Bach.
*Understanding the searching process for visually impaired users of
the Web (NoVA): Jenny Craven gives an overview of the Resource funded
NoVA project (Non-visual access to the digital library).
*Exam Papers Online: Sally Rumsey on an innovative system for
providing electronic access to examination papers.
Regular columns include:
* Planet SOSIG: Keeping Social Scientists Connected: Debra Hiom and Emma Place.
* EEVL: new profile, new office: and coming soon - a new service:
Roddy Macleod manager of the EEVL project.
* BIOME news: Paula Manning with a brief report on the official
launch of BIOME at the Royal Society on the 2nd of November 2000.
* Metadata: Preservation 2000: Michael Day with an illustrated
report on the Digital Preservation conference held in York in
December 2000.
* Public Libraries: Managing the Virtual Branch: Sarah Ormes reports
on the recent Public Libraries Web Managers Workshop held in the
University of Bath.
Plus 3 articles in the Get Tooled Up section:
*Web Focus: Brian Kelly looks at the 'Web Beyond the PC'.
*Web Watch: Brian Kelly is 'WebWatching the eLib Project Sites'.
*NT Explorer: Brett Burridge Looks at Microsoft's Site Server 3.0
Commerce Edition.
Not forgetting the Ariadne cartoon and the very popular Ariadne
Caption Competition.
***
Ariadne issues 27 and 28 now preparation. Suggestions for content
should be sent to the Ariadne Editorial Office at:
<mailto:ariadne@ukoln.ac.uk>ariadne@ukoln.ac.uk
Copy deadline for issue 27 is March 5, 2001. Copy Deadline for issue
28 is June 4, 2001.
Ariadne is published every three months by UKOLN. UKOLN is funded by
Resource: the Council for Museums, Archives & Libraries (the
organisation succeeding the Library and Information Commission), the
Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) of the Higher Education
Funding Councils, as well as by project funding from the JISC and the
European Union. UKOLN also receives support from the University of
Bath where it is based.
Philip Hunter,
Information Officer at UKOLN & Editor of Ariadne,
UKOLN, c/o Library, University of Bath, Bath, BA2 7AY
Tel: +44 (0) 1225 826 354 Fax: +44 (0) 1225 826838
email: <mailto:p.j.hunter@ukoln.ac.uk>p.j.hunter@ukoln.ac.uk
Url: <http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/>http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/
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