MyLibrary, A Personalization Service for Digital Library Environments
暂无分享,去创建一个
Several initiatives have offered personalized electronic services for digital library users. However, most of these services do not provide users with personalized shared Web environment, recommender system integration, Web link checking mechanism and tools that extend the functionality of Web browsers. MyLibrary at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) provides digital library users (as individuals or groups) with a personalized Web environment while offering all these features. MyLibrary @LANL is the result of a project sponsored by LANL Research Library, which provides electronic services to LANL users (scientists, students, staff, external users, etc). This article explains the motivations for the design and development of the system, presents an overview of the MyLibrary @LANL initiative, summarizes MyLibrary’s features, briefly discusses the technical solutions adopted, describes how the system is perceived by its users and addresses some of the directions for future developments of the product.
[1] John R. Anderson. A spreading activation theory of memory. , 1983 .
[2] Johan Bollen. Group User Models for Personalized Hyperlink Recommendations , 2000, AH.
[3] Ken Winter. MyLibrary can help your library , 1999 .
[4] Ramana Rao,et al. Silk from a sow's ear: extracting usable structures from the Web , 1996, CHI.