Publishing papers on the management, presentation and uses of information in digital environments, JoDI is a peer-reviewed Web journal supported by Texas A&M University Libraries.
First publishing papers in 1997, the Journal of Digital Information is an electronic-only, peer-reviewed journal covering the broad topics related to digital libraries, hypertext and hypermedia systems, and the issues of digital information. JoDI is supported by the Texas A&M University Libraries through the Digital Initiatives, Research and Technology group, and hosted by the Texas Digital Library.
Vol 10, No 2 (2009)
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Editorials
| Special Issue on Social Information Retrieval for Technology Enhanced Learning |
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Erik Duval, Riina Vuorikari, Nikos Manouselis |
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| Identifying the Goal, User model and Conditions of Recommender Systems for Formal and Informal Learning |
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Hendrik Drachsler, Hans G. K. Hummel, Rob Koper |
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| The Pedagogical Value of Papers: a Collaborative-Filtering based Paper Recommender |
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Tiffany Y Tang, Gordon McCalla |
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| Lost in social space: Information retrieval issues in Web 1.5 |
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Jon Dron, Terry Anderson |
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| Exploratory Analysis of the Main Characteristics of Tags and Tagging of Educational Resources in a Multi-lingual Context |
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Riina Vuorikari, Xavier Ochoa |
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| Visualising Social Bookmarks |
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Joris Klerkx, Erik Duval |
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