This tutorial is a thorough and deep introduction to the Digital Libraries (DL) field, providing a firm foundation: covering key concepts and terminology, as well as services, systems, technologies, methods, standards, projects, issues, and practices. It introduces and builds upon a firm theoretical foundation (starting with the '5S' set of intuitive aspects: Streams, Structures, Spaces, Scenarios, Societies), giving careful definitions and explanations of all the key parts of a 'minimal digital library', and expanding from that basis to cover key DL issues. Illustrations come from a set of case studies, including from multiple current projects, including with webpages, tweets, and social networks. Attendees will be exposed to four Morgan and Claypool books that elaborate on 5S, published 2012--2014. Complementing the coverage of 5S will be an overview of key aspects of the DELOS Reference Model and DL.org activities. Further, new material will be added on building digital libraries using container and cloud services, on developing a digital library for electronic theses and dissertations, and methods to integrate UX and DL design approaches.
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Edward A. Fox,et al.
Theoretical Foundations for Digital Libraries: The 5S (Societies, Scenarios, Spaces, Structures, Streams) Approach
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2012,
Theoretical Foundations for Digital Libraries.
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Edward A. Fox,et al.
Key Issues Regarding Digital Libraries: Evaluation and Integration
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2013,
Key Issues Regarding Digital Libraries: Evaluation and Integration.
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Edward A. Fox,et al.
Digital Libraries Applications: CBIR, Education, Social Networks, eScience/Simulation, and GIS
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2014,
Digital Libraries Applications.
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Madely du Preez.
Digital Library Technologies: Complex Objects, Annotation, Ontologies, Classification, Extraction and Security
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2014,
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