Introduction to Digital Libraries

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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. 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, use of a Hadoop cluster supporting DLs will be described.

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Fox, E. A. (2016). Introduction to Digital Libraries. In Proceedings of the ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (Vol. 2016-September, pp. 283–284). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/2910896.2925429

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