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C.W. Post Campus, Long Island U.(23 April 2008)
“Digital libraries: From Theory to CS/LIS Curricula”
Edward A. Fox
• [email protected] http://fox.cs.vt.edu
• Dept. of Computer Science, Virginia Tech
• Blacksburg, VA 24061 USA
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Acknowledgements (selected)
• Colleagues: Lillian Cassel, Debra Dudley, Weiguo Fan, Marcos Gonçalves, Doug Gorton, Rohit Kelapure, Neill Kipp, Aaron Krowne, Ming Luo, Yi Ma, Uma Murthy, Manuel Perez, Ananth Raghavan, Rao Shen, Venkat Srinivasan, Hussein Suleman, Srinivas Vemuri, Layne Watson, Seungwon Yang, …
• Sponsors: ACM, AOL, CAPES, DFG, Google, IBM, IMLS, INL, Microsoft, NSF (CCF-0722259; IIS-9986089, 0080748, 0086227, 0307867, 0325579, 0535057, 0535060, 0736055 ; DUE-0121679, 0121741, 0136690, 0333531, 0333601, 0435059, 0532825), SUN, …
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Acknowledgements - Mentors
• JCR Licklider – undergrad advisor (1969-71)– Author in 1965 of “Libraries of the Future”– Before, at ARPA, funded start of Internet
• Michael Kessler – BS thesis advisor– Project TIP (technical information project)– Defined bibliographic coupling
• Gerard Salton – graduate advisor (1978-83)– “Father of Information Retrieval”
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Living In the KnowlEdge Living In the KnowlEdge Society (LIKES)Society (LIKES)
North Carolina A & TNorth Carolina A & TSanta Clara UniversitySanta Clara UniversityVillanova UniversityVillanova UniversityVirginia TechVirginia Tech
NSF CPATH:NSF CPATH:CCF-0722259, CCF-0722259, 0722276, 0722276, 0722289, 0722289, and 0752865and 0752865
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LIKES Vision - Disciplines
KnowledgeSociety
HCIVisualization
KnowledgeManagement
SystemsAnalysis& Design
Programming
Database
Algorithms
ArchitectureNet-Centricity
Intelligent Systems
Social & Ethical
Library /InformationScience
Sociology
Simulation
Commun- ications
PoliticalScience
Archi-tecture
Health-care
Economics
Finance
Psychology
Marketing
Physics
Music
Engi-neering
History
Biology
Art
ChemistryGeography
Math
Geology
English
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LIKES Vision - Applications
KnowledgeSociety
HCIVisualization
KnowledgeManagement
SystemsAnalysis& Design
Programming
Database
Algorithms
ArchitectureNet-Centricity
Intelligent Systems
Social & Ethical
LibraryInformationScience
GIS
Simulation
OnlineShopping
MultiMedia
Semantic Web
CSCW
DigitalGovernment
Healthcare
Services
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Four Workshops
• Workshop 1 – Theme: Defining Problems and Applications of the Knowledge Society – Santa Clara University, Dec. 2007
• Workshop 2 – Theme: Testing LIKES Vision– North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University– Completed April 18-19
• Workshop 3 – Theme: LIKES Pedagogy– Virginia Tech, Fall 2008
• Workshop 4 – Theme: LIKES in Practice– Villanova, Spring 2009
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LIKES VisionBuild a community, leading the way to change how
computing concepts are taught in both computing-related disciplines and in the disciplines of the broader workforce & society.
Reach a broader audience of potential students and produce a larger number of professionals with the computing competencies and skills for LIKES.
Improve computing competencies and skills of people in all disciplines, to help them address the pervasive and growing needs for computing in society.
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Transform CS Education
• Find Interesting Problems to Bring into Computing Courses for Learning in Context
• Thus, in a database class, students can:– See the value of hierarchical data structures to
biology by representing the taxonomy of species.– See the value of hierarchical data structures to
political science and management by representing the organization chart of the executive branch of U.S. government.
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Potential Course Areas/Courses• Personal Knowledge Management
– Computer Science and Information Systems, e.g., multi-media, process design and evaluation, and Human-Computer / Human-Information interaction.
– Psychology, e.g., knowledge organization principles, human cognitive processes.– Industrial Systems Engineering, e.g., Ergonomic factors of knowledge environments. – Ethics, e.g., ethical issues of information disclosure.
• Communication and Collaboration– Communications, e.g., Communication using digital visualizations, using knowledge access
in constructing digital messages.– Information Systems and Computer Science, e.g., computer supported cooperative work
and group support systems.– Marketing, e.g., influence of knowledge presentation on on-line customer behavior.
• Organization– Information Systems, e.g., service innovation and development, system design and
development.– Management Science, e.g., decision support systems concepts, capabilities, techniques,
and tools.– Management, Marketing, Accounting, and Finance, e.g., business in the information age.
• Society– Sociology, e.g., impact of knowledge differentials across society and countries.– Political Science, e.g., governmental collection and use of knowledge, impact of technology
on elections and government.
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Interdisciplinary Work Example:Virtual Jamestown
• Project Director– Prof. Crandall Shifflett, Dept. of History, VT – In 1996 he conceived the idea of combining
technology, history, and Jamestown 2007.
• Project Staff Members– Julie Richter: Ph.D. in early American history– Matthew Parrott: computer science major, chief
modeler, animator• Virtual Jamestown is a product of collaboration
between Virginia Tech, the University of Virginia, and the Virginia Center for Digital History at the University of Virginia.
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Information Life Cycle
AuthoringModifying
OrganizingIndexing
StoringRetrieving
DistributingNetworking
Retention/ Mining
AccessingFiltering
UsingCreating
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DLs Shorten the Chain to
Author
Reader
Digital
LibraryEditor
Reviewer
Teacher
Learner
Librarian
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DL Definitions - 1
• “A digital library is an organized and focused collection of digital objects, including text, images, video, and audio, along with methods of access and retrieval, and for selection, creation, organization, maintenance, and sharing of the collection.”
• Witten & Bainbridge – “How to Build a Digital Library” – Morgan Kaufmann 2003
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DL Definitions - 2
• “Digital libraries are organizations that provide the resources, including the specialized staff, to select, structure, offer intellectual access to, interpret, distribute, preserve the integrity of, and ensure the persistence over time of collections of digital works so that they are readily and economically available for use by a defined community or set of communities”
• Waters,D.J. CLIR Issues, July/August 1998• www.clir.org/pubs/issues/issues04.html
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DL Definitions - 3
• Issues and Spectra
– Collection vs. Institution
– Content vs. System
– Access vs. Preservation
– “Free” vs. Quality
– Managed vs. Comprehensive
– Centralized vs. Distributed
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DL Definitions - 4
• NOT a “digitized library”• NOT a “deconstruction” of existing
systems and institutions, moving them to an electronic box in a Library
• IS a new way to deal with knowledge– Authoring, Self-archiving, Collecting,– Organizing, Preserving,– Accessing, Propagating, Re-using
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D ig ita l L ib ra r y C o n te n t
A rtic le s ,R e p o rts,
B o o ks
T e xtD o cum e n ts
S p ee ch ,M u s ic
V id eoA u d io
(A e ria l)P h o tos
G e og rap h icIn fo rm ation
M o d e lsS im u la tio ns
S o ftw a re ,P ro g ra m s
G e no m eH u m a n,a n im a l,
p la n t
B ioIn fo rm ation
2 D , 3 D ,V R ,C A T
Im ag es a ndG ra p h ics
C o nte n tT yp e s
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Informal 5S & DL Definitions
DLs are complex systems that
• help satisfy info needs of users (societies)
• provide info services (scenarios)
• organize info in usable ways (structures)
• present info in usable ways (spaces)
• communicate info with users (streams)
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Hypotheses
• A formal theory for DLs can be built based on 5S.
• The formalization can serve as a basis for modeling and building high-quality DLs.
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5Ss
Ss Examples Objectives
Streams Text; video; audio; image Describes properties of the DL content such as encoding and language for textual material or particular forms of multimedia data
Structures Collection; catalog; hypertext; document; metadata
Specifies organizational aspects of the DL content
Spaces Measure; measurable, topological, vector, probabilistic
Defines logical and presentational views of several DL components
Scenarios Searching, browsing, recommending
Details the behavior of DL services
Societies Service managers, learners, teachers, etc.
Defines managers, responsible for running DL services; actors, that use those services; and relationships among them
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ETANA Societies
1. Historic and pre-historic societies (being studied)2. Archaeologists (in academic institutes, fieldwork
settings, or local and national governmental bodies)
3. Project directors4. Technical staff (consisting of photographers,
technical illustrators, and their assistants)5. Field staff (responsible for the actual work of
excavation)6. Camp staff (e.g., camp managers, registrars, tool
stewards)7. General public (e.g., educators, learners, citizens)
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ETANA Societies
• Social issues1. Who owns the finds?
2. Where should they be preserved?
3. What nationality and ethnicity do they represent?
4. Who has publication rights?
5. What interactions took place between those at the site studied, and others? What theories are proposed by whom about this?
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ETANA Scenarios1. Life in the site in former times2. Digital recording: the planning stage and the excavation stage 3. Planning stage: remote sensing, fieldwalking, field surveys, building
surveys, consulting historical and other documentary sources, and managing the sites and monuments
4. Excavation1. Detailed information is recorded, including for each layer of soil, and for
features such as pole holes, pits, and ditches. 2. Data about each artifact is recorded together with information about its
exact find spot. 3. Numerous environmental and other samples are taken for laboratory
analysis, and the location and purpose of each is carefully recorded. 4. Large numbers of photographs are taken, both general views of the
progress of excavation and detailed shots showing the contexts of finds. 5. Organization and storage of material6. Analysis and hypotheses generation and testing7. Publications, museum displays8. Information services for the general public
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ETANA Spaces
1. Geographic distribution of found artifacts2. Temporal dimension (as inferred by
archaeologists) 3. Metric or vector spaces
1. used to support retrieval operations, and to calculate distance (and similarity)
2. used to browse / constrain searches spatially
4. 3D models of the past, used to reconstruct and visualize archaeological ruins
5. 2D interfaces for human-computer interaction
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ETANA Structures
1. Site Organization1. Region, site, partition, sub-partition, locus,
…
2. Temporal orderings (ages, periods)
3. Taxonomies1. for bones, seeds, building materials, …
4. Stratigraphic relationships1. above, beneath, coexistent
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ETANA Streams
1. successive photos and drawings of excavation sites, loci, unearthed artifacts
2. audio and video recordings of excavation activities and discussions
3. textual reports
4. 3D models used to reconstruct and visualize archaeological ruins.
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5S and DL formal definitions and compositions (April 2004 TOIS)
5S
structures (d.10)streams (d.9) spaces (d.18) scenarios (d.21) societies (d. 24)
structural metadataspecification(d.25)
descriptive metadataspecification(d.26)
repository(d. 33)
collection (d. 31)
(d.34)indexingservice
structured stream (d.29)
digitalobject (d.30)
metadata catalog (d.32)
browsingservice
(d.37)
searchingservice (d.35)
digital library(minimal) (d. 38)
services (d.22)
sequence (d. 3)
graph (d. 6)function (d. 2)
measurable(d.12), measure(d.13), probability (d.14), vector (d.15), topological (d.16) spaces
event (d.10)state (d. 18)
hypertext(d.36)
sequence (d. 3)
transmission(d.23)
relation (d. 1) language (d.5)
grammar (d. 7)
tuple (d. 4)*
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Fox & Gonçalves Book Outline
• Ch. 1. Introduction (Motivation, Synopsis)
• Part 1 – The “Ss”
• Part 2 – Higher DL Constructs
• Part 3 – Advanced Topics
• Appendix
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Book Parts and Chapters - 1
• Ch. 1. Introduction (Motivation, Synopsis)
• Part 1 – The “Ss”– Ch. 2: Streams
– Ch. 3: Structures
– Ch. 4: Spaces
– Ch. 5: Scenarios
– Ch. 6: Societies
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Book Parts and Chapters - 2
• Part 2 – Higher DL Constructs– Ch. 7: Collections
– Ch. 8: Catalogs
– Ch. 9: Repositories and Archives
– Ch. 10: Services
– Ch. 11: Systems
– Ch. 12: Case Studies
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Book Parts and Chapters - 3
• Part 3 – Advanced Topics– Ch. 13: Quality– Ch. 14: Integration– Ch. 15: How to build a digital library– Ch. 16: Research Challenges, Future Perspectives
• Appendix– A: Mathematical preliminaries– B: Formal Definitions: Ss – C: Formal Definitions: DL terms, Minimal DL– D: Formal Definitions: Archeological DL– E: Glossary of terms, mappings
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Chapter 3: (Degree of) Structure
Chaotic Organized Structured
Web DLs DBs
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Digital Objects (DOs)
• Born digital
• Digitized version of “real” object– Is the DO version the same, better, or worse?– Decision for ETDs: structured + rendered
• Surrogate for “real” object– Not covered explicitly in metamodel for a
minimal DL– Crucial in metamodel for archaeology DL
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Also Important: Epub, SGML, XML
• 5S perspective: streams, structures, scenarios
• Authoring
• Rendering, presenting
• Tagging, Markup, DOM
• Semi-structured information
• Dual-publishing, eBooks
• Styles (XSL, XSLT)
• Structured queries
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Chapter 4 Overview (Spaces)
• Retrieval models
– Boolean, extended Boolean
– Vector, LSI
– Probabilistic: classical, belief network, inference network, language models
• User interfaces and visualization – cont’d
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User interfaces and visualization
• 2D interfaces
• 3D interfaces
• GIS
• Other paradigms: trees, graphs, bubbles, coordinated views, …
• Stepping Stones and Pathways– http://fox.cs.vt.edu/SSP/
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Chapter 6 Overview (Societies)
• User communities– Authors, editors, teachers, students, readers– Personal(ization), group(ware), community, global– Accessibility, universal access
• Librarians: reference, acquisition, operations• Research community
– Associations, conferences, publications, labs, projects• Economics
– Copyright, intellectual property rights, digital rights management, authorization, authentication, security, privacy, self-archiving (eprints)
– Publishers, catalogers, distributors, sustainability– Open source, commercial, hybrid
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Chapter 9 Archives & Repositories
• Open Archives Initiative (OAI)• Institutional Repositories
• Persistent storage of digital objects• Coupling of metadata with digital objects• Use of “handles” as identifiers for digital
objects
• Put, get, harvest
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OAI - Open Archives Initiative
• Advocacy for interoperability
• Standard for transferring metadata among digital libraries– Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (PMH)
• Simplicity• Generality• Extensibility
• Support for PMH => Open Archive (OA)
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OAI – Repository PerspectiveRequired: Protocol
DODO DO DO
MDO
MDO MDOMDOMDO
MDOMDOMDO
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OAI – Black Box Perspective
OA 1
OA 2
OA 4
OA 3
OA 5OA 6
OA 7
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Institutional Repositories - 1
• “Institutional repositories are digital collections that capture and preserve the intellectual output of a single university or a multiple institution community of colleges and universities.”
• Crow, R. “Institutional repository checklist and resource guide”, SPARC, Washington, D.C., USA
• www.arl.org/sparc/IR/IR_Guide_v1.pdf
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Chapter 10 Services
• Taxonomy of services
• Ontology, composition, reuse
• Evaluation
• Key services in-depth:– Crawling, indexing– Clustering, classifying– Recommending, using social networks– Logging
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Browsing Collaborating Customizing Filtering Providing access Recommending Requesting Searching Visualizing
Annotating Classifying Clustering Evaluating Extracting Indexing
Measuring Publicizing
Rating Reviewing (peer)
Surveying Translating
(language)
Conserving Converting
Copying/Replicating Emulating Renewing
Translating (format)
Acquiring Cataloging
Crawling (focused) Describing Digitizing
Federating Harvesting Purchasing Submitting
Preservational Creational
Add Value
Repository-Building
Information Satisfaction
Services
Infrastructure Services
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Ontology: Applications
• Expand definition of minimal DL by characterizing– typical DL services – in the context of “employs” and “produces”
relationships
• Use characterization to:– Reason about how DL services can be built
from other DL components– As well as be composed with other services
through extension or reuse
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Streams
text
audio
image
video digitalobject
Repository
CollectionCatalog
describes
stores
is_version_of/ cites/links_to
Index
Service
Scenario
event
extends
reuses
ServiceManager
Actor
operationexecutes
participates_in
recipient
runs
Scenarios
Societies
inherits_from/includes
association
uses
Topological
ProbabilisticMetric
Measurable
Measure
describes
employsproduces
employsproduces
employs
produces
Structures
Spaces
Vector
contains
metadata specifications
is_a is_a
precedes
happens_before
is_a
redefinesinvokes
contains
contains
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Ontology: Applications
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SearchingBrowsing
queryanchor
Society
actor
Collection, {digital object}
Recommending Filtering Binding Visualizing Expanding query
user model query/category {digital object}
{digital object} {digital object}
binder
InformationSatisfaction Services
space query’
fundamental
Rating Training
Infrastructure
Services (Add_Value)
composite
Requesting
handle
p pp
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p
e
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p p p p p
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classifier
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e
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5S and Generating DLs
• 5S Framework
• 5S definitions, services taxonomy, ontology
• 5SL (specification language)
• 5SGraph (to prepare 5SL)
• 5SGen (for DL development, incl. DSpace)
• SchemaMapper for development of union DL
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5SL: a DL design language
• Domain specific languages – Address a particular class of problems by offering
specific abstractions and notations for the domain at hand
– Advantages: domain-specific analysis, program management, visualization, testing, maintenance, modeling, and rapid prototyping.
• XML-based realization of 5S– Interoperability– Use of many sub-languages (e.g., MIME types, XML
Schemas, UML notations)
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• Help users model their own instances of a digital library (DL) in the 5S language (5SL).
• A simple modeling process which enables rapid generation of digital libraries
• Features– 5SGraph loads and displays a metamodel in a structured toolbox.– The structured editor of 5SGraph provides a top-down visual
building environment for the DL designer.– 5SGraph produces syntactically correct 5SL files according to the
visual model built by the designer.
5SGraph: A DL Modeling Tool
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Overview of 5SGraph
Workspace
(instance model)
Structured
toolbox
(metamodel)
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5SGen
• Version 1 – MARIAN as the target system– Focused on rich structures: semantic networks– Behavior attached to nodes/links
• Version 2 – Shifted for later work to componentized (ODL) approach – Focused on scenarios/societies– Structures/Spaces encapsulated within components
(e.g., relational tables, indexes)– Only textual streams supported
• Version 3 – Into DSpace (practical DL)
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5SLGen – Version 2: ODL, Services, Scenarios
5SL-SocietiesModel (1)
XPATH/JDOMTransform (2)
XMI:ClassModel (3)
Xmi2Java (4)
JavaClasses
Model (5)
superclass
DeterministicFSM (10)
SMC (11)
JavaFinite
State MachineClass
Controller (12)
5SL-ScenarioModel (6)
XPath/JDOMTransform (7)
StateChartModel (8)
Scenario Synthesis (9)
ODLSearch
Java
Wrapping
import
ComponentPool
ODLBrowse
Java
Wrapping
import
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JSPUser
InterfaceView (13)
Generated DL Services
DLDesigner
DLDesigner
binds
5SLGen
5SL-SocietiesModel (1)
XPATH/JDOMTransform (2)
XMI:ClassModel (3)
Xmi2Java (4)
JavaClasses
Model (5)
superclass
DeterministicFSM (10)
SMC (11)
JavaFinite
State MachineClass
Controller (12)
5SL-ScenarioModel (6)
XPath/JDOMTransform (7)
StateChartModel (8)
Scenario Synthesis (9)
ODLSearch
Java
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import
ComponentPool
ODLBrowse
Java
Wrapping
import
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Java
Wrapping
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Generated DL Services
DLDesigner
DLDesigner
binds
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Tools/Applications
5S MetaModel
5SGraphDL
Expert
DL Designer
5SL DL
Model
5SLGen
Practitioner
Researcher
TailoredDL
Teacher
componentpool
ODLSearch,ODLBrowse,ODLRate,ODLReview,
…….
Logging ModuleXMLLog
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5SGraph5S Archaeology
MetaModelArchDL Expert ArchDL Designer
Structure Sub-model
ETANA-DLUnion Services
Descriptions
HarvestingMapping
SearchingBrowsing
…
Scenario Sub-model
VN Metadata Format
ETANA-DL Metadata Format
HD Metadata Format
Mapping Tool
Wrapper4VN Wrapper4HD
Inverted Files
Services DB
Index
Index
BrowseService
SearchService
Browse DB
OtherETANA-DL
Services
Web
Interface
XOAI
XOAI
VNCatalog
HDCatalog
UnionCatalog
5SGen
ComponentPool
Browsing…
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Computing and Information Technology Interactive Digital Educational Library (CITIDEL)
• Domain: computing / information technology
• Genre: one-stop-shopping for teachers & learners: courseware (CSTC, JERIC), leading DLs (ACM, IEEE-CS, DB&LP, CiteSeer), PlanetMath.org, NCSTRL (technical reports), …
• Submission & Collection: sub/partner collections www.citidel.org
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Annotations
OAI Data
Harvester
EDUCATORS
ADMINISTRATORS LEARNERS
Multilingual Searching
Revising Annotating Filtering Browsing Administering
Filtering Profiles User Profiles
Union Metadata
OAI Data
Provider
Remote and Peer Digital Libraries (eg. NSDL -CIS)
PORTALS
SERVICES
REPOSITORIES
Digital library architecture for localand interoperable CITIDEL services
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CITIDEL -> NSDL
• A collection project in the
• National STEM (science, technolgy, engineering, and mathematics) education Digital Library – NSDL
• National Science Digital Library
• www.nsdl.org
• (Next slides courtesy Lee Zia, NSF)
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NSDL Information ArchitectureEssentially as developed by the Technical Infrastructure Workgroup
referenceditems &
collections
referenceditems &
collections
Special Databases
NSDLServicesNSDL
ServicesOther NSDLServices
CI Services
annotation
CI Services
discussion
CI Services
personalization
CI Services
authentication
CI Services
browsing
Core Services:information retrieval
Core Collection-Building Services
harvesting
Core Collection-Building Services
protocols
Core Services:metadata gathering
Portals &ClientsPortals &
ClientsPortals &Clients
Usage Enhancement
Collection Building
User Interfaces
NSDLCollections
NSDLCollections
NSDLCollections
CoreNSDL“Bus”
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A Digital Library Case Study
• Domain: graduate education, research
• Genre:ETDs=electronic theses & dissertations
• Submission: ETD-db, DSpace, Proquest, …
• Collection: local archives, regional collaborations, global union catalog
Project: Networked Digital Library of Theses & Dissertations (NDLTD) www.ndltd.org
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Student Gets CommitteeSignatures and Submits ETD
Signed
Grad School
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• Aiding universities to enhance graduate education, publishing and IPR efforts
• Helping improve the availability and content of theses and dissertations
• Educating ALL future scholars so they can publish electronically and effectively use digital libraries (i.e., are Information Literate and can be more expressive)
What are we doing?
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Why ETD? Short Answer
• For Students:– Gain knowledge and skills for the Information Age– Richer communication (digital information, multimedia, …)
• For Universities: – Easy way to enter the digital library field and benefit
thereby
• For the World: – Global digital library – large, useful, many services
• General:– Save time and money– Increased visibility for all associated with research results
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Metamodels in the 5S Framework
• Modeling archaeological information systems using the 5S theory to better understand the domain and design the system and the supported services
• Minimal DL
• Minimal ArchDL
• …
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Digital Object
RepositoryCollection Minimal DL
Metadata Catalog
Descriptive Metadata
Specification
A Minimal DL in the 5S Framework
Structural Metadata
Specification
Streams Structures Spaces Scenarios Societies
indexing
browsing searching
services
hypertext
Structured Stream
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Streams Structures Spaces Scenarios Societies
indexing
browsing searching
services
hypertext
Structured Stream
Descriptive Metadata
specification
SpaTemOrg
StraDia
Arch Descriptive Metadata specification
ArchDO
ArchObj
ArchColl
Arch Metadata catalog
ArchDColl ArchDR Minimal ArchDL
A Minimal ArchDL in the 5S Framework
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Moving from a minimal DL towards a DL reference model (1/2)
Minimal DL DL reference model
Multimedia
Annotation
Knowledge management Practical DL
systems
PIMDL quality
Domain-specific DLs
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Moving from a minimal DL towards a DL reference model (2/2)
• Content-based image retrieval services in a DL
• A superimposed-information-supported DL
• Practical DL generation
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Superimposing information
Superimposed layerNew information/structures
Base layerExisting information from heterogeneous sources: text, images, audio/video documents
MarkReference to base information element
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Preliminary SI-DL metamodel
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Stream Structure Space Service Society
ImageStream
FeatureVector
Image Descriptor
StructuredFeatuteVector
ImageContent
Description
ImageDigitalObject
ImageObject
User InfoNeed
ImageCollection
VisualizationOperation
Content-based ImageSearching Service
Image DescriptorMetadata Catalog
Composite Descriptor
KNNQ
RQ
Minimal CBIR DL
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Summary• 5S and Generating DLs
– 5S Framework– 5S definitions, services taxonomy, ontology– 5SL– 5SGraph– 5SGen (and DL development)– DL development of union DL– 5SGen into DSpace
• 5S Metamodels – Minimal DL– Archaeology DL– Multimedia (CBIR) DL– Union DL– Practical DL, superimposed information, personal DL, …
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DL Curriculum Project (NSF supporting VT, UNC-CH)
• Identify, develop and test educational DL modules, guided by
- Experts, international collaborators
- Computing Curriculum 2001
- 5S framework
- Analysis of DL course syllabi
…
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CC2001 Information Management Areas
IM1. Information models and systems*
IM8. Distributed DBs
IM2. Database systems* IM9. Physical DB design
IM3. Data modeling* IM10. Data mining
IM4. Relational DBs IM11. Information storage and retrieval
IM5. Database query languages IM12. Hypertext and hypermedia
IM6. Relational DB design IM13. Multimedia information & systems
IM7. Transaction processing IM14. Digital libraries
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Why Modular Design
• Flexibility, e.g., for ETD programs:– Self-study by NDLTD trainers– Self-study by ETD authors– Short courses by NDLTD trainers of ETD
authors– A course based on a single module– Course sequence (program) from multiple
modules– Plug in modules into an existing course
(enhancement)• Module 1. Overview + Module 10. DL
Education & Research
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Modules
1. Collection Development2. Digital objects / Composites / Packages3. Metadata, Cataloging, Author submission4. Architecture, Interoperability5. Data visualization6. Services7. Intellectual property rights management,
Privacy, Protection8. Social issues / Future of DLs9. Archiving and Preservation
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Ascertaining Priority Topics
• We’ve manually classified and analyzed publications using 9 Modules:
Source Count
Proceedings JCDL ’01 – ’05 354
Proceedings ACM DL ’96 – ’00 189
Magazine articles D-Lib ’95 – ‘06 521
Session titles JCDL, ACM DL, ECDL
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Conference papers x modules
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JCDL 05
JCDL 04
JCDL 03
JCDL 02
JCDL 01
ACM DL 00
ACM DL 99
ACM DL 98
ACM DL 97
ACM DL 96
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• Analysis Results:
- Total of 543 proceedings:
Most popular topics were architecture (module 4) and services (module 6)
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Distribution of D-Lib Magazine Articles
across Module Topics
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D-Lib 06
D-Lib 05
D-Lib 04
D-Lib 03
D-Lib 02
D-Lib 01
D-Lib 00
D-Lib 99
D-Lib 98
D-Lib 97
D-Lib 96
D-Lib 95
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• Analysis Results:
- Total of 521 articles:
Most popular topics were architecture (module 4), services (module 6)
and social issues (module 8)
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Distribution of Session Titles
across Module Topics
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JCDL & ACM DL
ECDL
ICADL
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• Analysis Results:
- Total of 264 session titles (JCDL, ECDL, ICADL):
Most popular topic was services (module 6)
followed by architecture (module 4)
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Pointers and Summary
• http://fox.cs.vt.edu
• http://fox.cs.vt.edu/talks
• www.dlib.vt.edu
• DL, 5S
• Education: CITIDEL, NSDL, NDLTD, LIKES, DLcurric