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Solvberg 205 $a1st ed. 2001. 210 1$aBerlin, Heidelberg :$cSpringer Berlin Heidelberg :$cImprint: Springer,$d2001. 215 $a1 online resource (XII, 462 p.) 225 1 $aLecture Notes in Computer Science,$x0302-9743 ;$v2163 300 $aBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph 311 $a3-540-42537-3 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. 327 $aUser Modelling -- Evaluating Electronic Textbooks: A Methodology -- Search Behavior in a Research-Oriented Digital Library -- A Combined Phrase and Thesaurus Browser for Large Document Collections -- Customizable Retrieval Functions Based on User Tasks in the Cultural Heritage Domain -- Digitisation, Interpretation, and Annotation of Documents -- Digital Watermark -- Document Classification and Interpretation through the Inference of Logic-Based Models -- The Cervantes Project: Steps to a Customizable and Interlinked On-Line Electronic Variorum Edition Supporting Scholarship -- Fusion Approaches for Mappings between Heterogeneous Ontologies -- Enhancing Digital Library Documents by A Posteriori Cross Linking Using XSLT -- Using Copy-Detection and Text Comparison Algorithms for Cross-Referencing Multiple Editions of Literary Works -- Knowledge Management I -- An Architecture for Automatic Reference Linking -- Disambiguating Geographic Names in a Historical Digital Library -- Greenstone: A Platform for Distributed Digital Library Applications -- Linking Information with Distributed Objects -- Data and Metadata Models -- Metadata for Digital Preservation: A Review of Recent Developments -- MARIAN: Flexible Interoperability for Federated Digital Libraries -- Digital Libraries: A Generic Classification and Evaluation Scheme -- A Deposit for Digital Collections -- Integration in User Communities -- Digital Libraries in a Clinical Setting: Friend or Foe? -- Interactive, Domain-Independent Identification and Summarization of Topically Related News Articles -- Digital Work Environment (DWE): Using Tasks to Organize Digital Resources -- Learning Spaces in Digital Libraries -- Ethnography, Evaluation, and Design as Integrated Strategies: A Case Study from WES -- Dynamic Models of Expert Groups to Recommend Web Documents -- Information Retrieval and Filtering -- Enhancing Information Retrieval in Federated Bibliographic Data Sources Using Author Network Based Stratagems -- Architecture for Event-Based Retrieval from Data Streams in Digital Libraries -- The Effects of the Relevance-Based Superimposition Model in Cross-Language Information Retrieval -- An On-Line Document Clustering Method Based on Forgetting Factors -- Knowledge Management II -- Towards a Theory of Information Preservation -- C-Merge: A Tool for Policy-Based Merging of Resource Classifications -- Truth in the Digital Library: From Ontological to Hermeneutical Systems -- Multimedia Digital Libraries -- XSL-based Content Management for Multi-presentation Digital Museum Exhibitions -- Iterative Design and Evaluation of a Geographic Digital Library for University Students: A Case Study of the Alexandria Digital Earth Prototype (ADEPT) -- Automatically Analyzing and Organizing Music Archives -- Building and Indexing a Distributed Multimedia Presentation Archive Using SMIL -- Multilinguality -- Digitization, Coded Character Sets, and Optical Character Recognition for Multi-script Information Resources: The Case of the Letopis? 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