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 6 (2009): Information Access to Cultural Heritage
Table of Contents
Editorials
| Special Issue on Information Access to Cultural Heritage | HTML |
| Martha Larson, Kate Fernie, Johan Oomen |
Articles
| Towards Affordable Disclosure of Spoken Heritage Archives | |
| Roeland Ordelman, Willemijn Heeren, Marijn Huijbregts, Franciska de Jong, Djoerd Hiemstra |
| Advanced Information Access to Parliamentary Debates | |
| Maarten Marx |
| User needs in television archive access: Acquiring knowledge necessary for system design | |
| Brian Kirkegaard Lunn |
| Toward Semantic Digital Libraries: Exploiting Web 2.0 and Semantic Services in Cultural Heritage | HTML |
| Andrea Baruzzo, Paolo Casoto, Prasad Challapalli, Antonina Dattolo, Nirmala Pudota, Carlo Tasso |
| Metadata and Semantics in Digital Object Collections: A Case-Study on CIDOC-CRM and Dublin Core and a Prototype Implementation | HTML |
| Dimitrios A. Koutsomitropoulos, Georgia D. Solomou, Theodore S. Papatheodorou |
| Putting Hybrid Cultural Data on the Semantic Web | HTML |
| Kate Byrne |
| Extending Domain-Specific Resources to Enable Semantic Access to Cultural Heritage Data | HTML |
| Paul D Clough, Neil Ireson, Jennifer Marlow |
ISSN: 1368-7506


