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15th JCDL 2015: Knoxville, TN, USA
- Paul Logasa Bogen II, Suzie Allard, Holly Mercer, Micah Beck, Sally Jo Cunningham, Dion Hoe-Lian Goh, Geneva Henry:
Proceedings of the 15th ACM/IEEE-CE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, Knoxville, TN, USA, June 21-25, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3594-2
Keynotes
- Piotr Adamczyk:
The Google Cultural Institute: Tools for Libraries, Archives, and Museums. 1 - Katherine Skinner:
Moving the Needle: From Innovation to Impact. 3 - J. Stephen Downie:
The HathiTrust Research Center: Providing analytic access to the HathiTrust Digital Library's 4.7 billion pages. 5
Session 1 - People and Their Books
- Pertti Vakkari, Janna Pöntinen:
Result List Actions in Fiction Search. 7-16 - George Buchanan
, Dana McKay
, Joanna Levitt:
Where My Books Go: Choice and Place in Digital Reading. 17-26 - Anna Mikkonen, Pertti Vakkari:
Books' Interest Grading and Fiction Readers' Search Actions During Query Reformulation Intervals. 27-36
Session 2 - Information Extraction
- Madian Khabsa, Pucktada Treeratpituk, C. Lee Giles
:
Online Person Name Disambiguation with Constraints. 37-46 - Sawood Alam
, Fateh ud din B. Mehmood, Michael L. Nelson
:
Improving Accessibility of Archived Raster Dictionaries of Complex Script Languages. 47-56 - Sarah Weissman, Samet Ayhan, Joshua Bradley, Jimmy Lin:
Identifying Duplicate and Contradictory Information in Wikipedia. 57-60 - Nguyen Viet Cuong, Muthu Kumar Chandrasekaran, Min-Yen Kan, Wee Sun Lee:
Scholarly Document Information Extraction using Extensible Features for Efficient Higher Order Semi-CRFs. 61-64
Session 3 - Big Data, Big Resources
- Zhiwu Xie
, Yinlin Chen, Julie Speer, Tyler Walters, Pablo A. Tarazaga
, Mary Kasarda:
Towards Use And Reuse Driven Big Data Management. 65-74 - Gerhard Gossen
, Elena Demidova
, Thomas Risse
:
iCrawl: Improving the Freshness of Web Collections by Integrating Social Web and Focused Web Crawling. 75-84 - Jimmy Lin:
The Sum of All Human Knowledge in Your Pocket: Full-Text Searchable Wikipedia on a Raspberry Pi. 85-86 - Tarek Kanan, Xuan Zhang, Mohamed Magdy, Edward A. Fox
:
Big Data Text Summarization for Events: A Problem Based Learning Course. 87-90
Session 4 - Working the crowd
- Lei Duan, Satoshi Oyama, Haruhiko Sato, Masahito Kurihara:
Multi-Emotion Estimation in Narratives from Crowdsourced Annotations. 91-100 - Omar Alonso, Catherine C. Marshall, Marc Najork
:
Debugging a Crowdsourced Task with Low Inter-Rater Agreement. 101-110 - Xinran Chen, Sei-Ching Joanna Sin
, Yin-Leng Theng, Chei Sian Lee:
Why Do Social Media Users Share Misinformation? 111-114 - Peter Organisciak, J. Stephen Downie:
Improving Consistency of Crowdsourced Multimedia Similarity for Evaluation. 115-118
Session 5 - User Issues
- Simon Barthel, Sascha Tönnies, Benjamin Köhncke, Patrick Siehndel, Wolf-Tilo Balke
:
What does Twitter Measure?: Influence of Diverse User Groups in Altmetrics. 119-128 - Sampath Jayarathna, Atish Patra, Frank Shipman:
Unified Relevance Feedback for Multi-Application User Interest Modeling. 129-138 - Matthias Nielsen, Kaj Grønbæk
:
PivotViz: Interactive Visual Analysis of Multidimensional Library Transaction Data. 139-142 - Dan E. Albertson, Boryung Ju:
User and Topical Factors in Perceived Self-Efficacy of Video Digital Libraries. 143-146
Session 6 - Ontologies and Semantics
- Annika Hinze, Craig Taube-Schock, David Bainbridge, Rangi Matamua
, J. Stephen Downie:
Improving Access to Large-scale Digital Libraries ThroughSemantic-enhanced Search and Disambiguation. 147-156 - José María González Pinto, Wolf-Tilo Balke
:
Demystifying the Semantics of Relevant Objects in Scholarly Collections: A Probabilistic Approach. 157-164 - David Dubin, Jacob Jett:
An Ontological Framework for Describing Games. 165-168 - Terhi Nurmikko-Fuller
, Kevin R. Page
, Pip Willcox
, Jacob Jett, Chris Maden
, Timothy W. Cole
, Colleen Fallaw
, Megan Senseney
, J. Stephen Downie:
Building Complex Research Collections in Digital Libraries: A Survey of Ontology Implications. 169-172
Session 7 - Non-text Collections
- Yuehan Wang, Liangcai Gao, Simeng Wang, Zhi Tang, Xiaozhong Liu, Ke Yuan:
WikiMirs 3.0: A Hybrid MIR System Based on the Context, Structure and Importance of Formulae in a Document. 173-182 - Kahyun Choi, Jin Ha Lee
, Craig Willis
, J. Stephen Downie:
Topic Modeling Users' Interpretations of Songs to Inform Subject Access in Music Digital Libraries. 183-186 - Frank Shipman, Ricardo Gutierrez-Osuna, Tamra Shipman, Caio D. D. Monteiro, Virendra Karappa:
Towards a Distributed Digital Library for Sign Language Content. 187-190 - Martin Klein
, Peter Broadwell
:
Analyzing News Events in Non-Traditional Digital Library Collections. 191-194
Session 8 - Temporality
- Thomas Bögel, Michael Gertz:
Time will Tell: Temporal Linking of News Stories. 195-204 - Hany M. SalahEldeen, Michael L. Nelson
:
Predicting Temporal Intention in Resource Sharing. 205-214
Session 9 - Archiving, Repositories, and Content
- Stacy T. Kowalczyk:
Before the Repository: Defining the Preservation Threats to Research Data in the Lab. 215-222 - Lulwah M. Alkwai
, Michael L. Nelson
, Michele C. Weigle
:
How Well Are Arabic Websites Archived? 223-232 - Ke Zhou, Claire Grover, Martin Klein
, Richard Tobin:
No More 404s: Predicting Referenced Link Rot in Scholarly Articles for Pro-Active Archiving. 233-236 - Jin Ha Lee
, Jacob Jett, Andrew Perti:
The Problem of "Additional Content" in Video Games. 237-240
Poster & Demo Session
- Zhiwu Xie
, Prashant Chandrasekar, Edward A. Fox
:
Using Transactional Web Archives To Handle Server Errors. 241-242 - Wesley Jordan, Mat Kelly, Justin F. Brunelle, Laura Vobrak, Michele C. Weigle
, Michael L. Nelson
:
Mobile Mink: Merging Mobile and Desktop Archived Webs. 243-244 - Masaki Eto:
Combination Effects of Word-based and Extended Co-citation Search Algorithms. 245-246 - Hengyi Fu, Shuheng Wu
:
Studying Chinese-English Mixed Language Queries from the User Perspectives. 247-248 - Soohyung Joo, Yunseon Choi:
Content Analysis of Social Tags Generated by Health Consumers. 249-250 - Bolanle Adefowoke Ojokoh, Olatunji Mumini Omisore, Oluwarotimi Williams Samuel:
Automatic Classification of Research Documents using Textual Entailment. 251-252 - Wooseob Jeong, Hye Jung Han, Laura Ridenour
:
Case Study of Waiting List on WPLC Digital Library. 253-254 - Yunseon Choi:
Analyzing Tagging Patterns by Integrating Visual Analytics with the Inferential Test. 255-256 - Mayank Singh, Tanmoy Chakraborty
, Animesh Mukherjee, Pawan Goyal:
ConfAssist: A Conflict Resolution Framework for Assisting the Categorization of Computer Science Conferences. 257-258 - Emília A. de Souza, Anderson A. Ferreira
, Marcos André Gonçalves
:
Combining Classifiers and User Feedback for Disambiguating Author Names. 259-260 - Diogo Proença, Ahmad Nadali, José Borbinha
:
Using the Business Model Canvas to Support a Risk Assessment Method for Digital Curation. 261-262 - Luis Meneses, Sampath Jayarathna, Richard Furuta, Frank Shipman:
Grading Degradation in an Institutionally Managed Repository. 263-264 - Pucktada Treeratpituk, Madian Khabsa, C. Lee Giles
:
Automatically Generating a Concept Hierarchy with Graphs. 265-266 - Shuo Yang, Yansong Feng, Lei Zou, Aixia Jia, Dongyan Zhao:
Taxonomy Induction and Taxonomy-based Recommendations for Online Courses. 267-268 - Jin Ha Lee
, Yuna Shim, Jacob Jett:
Analyzing User Requests for Anime Recommendations. 269-270 - Unmil P. Karadkar
, Karen M. Wickett
, Madhura Parikh, Richard Furuta, Joshua Sheehy, Meghanath Reddy Junnutula, Jeremy Tzou:
Computationally Supported Collection-level Descriptions in Large Heterogeneous Metadata Aggregations. 271-272 - Sunshin Lee, Mohamed M. Farag, Tarek Kanan
, Edward A. Fox
:
Read between the lines: A Machine Learning Approach for Disambiguating the Geo-location of Tweets. 273-274 - Daniel R. Harris
:
Modeling Faceted Browsing with Category Theory to Support Interoperability and Reuse. 275-276 - Anna A. Knyazeva, Oleg S. Kolobov
, Fjodor E. Tatarsky, Igor Yu. Turchanovsky:
An Instrument for Merging of Bibliographic Databases. 277-278 - Dylan A. Simon, Andrew S. Gordon
, Lisa Steiger, Rick O. Gilmore:
Databrary: Enabling Sharing and Reuse of Research Video. 279-280 - Karen L. Hanson
, Tim DiLauro, Mark Donoghue
:
The RMap Project: Capturing and Preserving Associations amongst Multi-Part Distributed Publications. 281-282 - Arthur Oviedo, Nikos Kasioumis, Karl Aberer:
5e{x+y}: Searching over Mathematical Content in Digital Libraries. 283-284 - Ahmed Alsum:
Reconstruction of the US First Website. 285-286
Panels
- Cathal Gurrin
, Frank Hopfgartner
:
Lifelong Digital Libraries. 287 - Paul Logasa Bogen II, Katherine Skinner, Piotr Adamczyk, Unmil Karadkar
:
Organizational Strategies for Cultural Heritage Preservation. 289
Tutorials
- Edward A. Fox
:
Introduction to Digital Libraries. 291 - Helen R. Tibbo, Carolyn Hank:
Digital Data Curation Essentials for Data Scientists and Data Curators and Librarians. 293-294 - Jaimie Murdock, Jiaan Zeng, Robert H. McDonald
:
Topic Exploration with the HTRC Data Capsule for Non-Consumptive Research. 295 - Anderson A. Ferreira
, Marcos André Gonçalves
, Alberto H. F. Laender:
Automatic Methods for Disambiguating Author Names in Bibliographic Data Repositories. 297-298
Workshop Summaries
- Petr Knoth, Kris Jack, Lucas Anastasiou, Nuno Freire
, Nancy Pontika, Drahomira Herrmannova:
WOSP2015: 4th International Workshop on Mining Scientific Publications. 299-301 - Edward A. Fox
, Zhiwu Xie
:
Web Archiving and Digital Libraries (WADL). 303

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