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Joint Conference on Digital Libraries

JCDL 2007

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accessibility
annotation
architectures
archiving
case studies
cataloging
collection development
community information systems
computer-supported collaborative learning
computer-supported cooperative work
content management
data access and distribution
data management
document genres
e-books
educational issues
educational applications
electronic publishing
evaluation methodologies
field studies
grid computing
human-computer interaction
information retrieval
infrastructure
institutions
intellectual property
interoperability
knowledge organization
library services
metadata
multilingual issues
multimedia
performance evaluation
policy
privacy
qualitative studies
quantitative studies
reviewing models and mechanisms
scientific applications
social issues
social networks
standards
system design
usability evaluation
user interface design
user needs
visualization
web services
workflow
 
 



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