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- Description
- Archive/Manuscript — 1 videocassette
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The Digital Library Program coordinates initiatives of various Library departments to produce and offer online access to documents, texts, journals, databases, and other digital resources to the Stanford community.
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3. Understanding digital libraries [2005]
- Lesk, Michael.
- 2nd ed. - Boston : Elsevier, 2005.
- Description
- Book — xxxi, 424 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
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- 1. Evolution of Libraries
- 2. Text Documents
- 3. Images of Pages
- 4. Multimedia Storage and Retrieval
- 5. Knowledge Representation Schemes
- 6. Distribution
- 7. Usability and Retrieval Evaluation
- 9. Collections And Preservations
- 10. Economics
- 11. Intellectual Property Rights
- 12. A World Tour of Digital Libraries
- 13. Scope of Digital Libraries
- 14. Future: Ubiquity, Diversity, Creativity, and Public Policy.
- (source: Nielsen Book Data)
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
SAL3 (off-campus storage)
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Z692 .C65 L47 2005 | Available |
Z692 .C65 L47 2005 | Available |
4. Creating the digital academic library [2004]
- New York, N.Y. : Primary Research Group, c2004.
- Description
- Book — 81 p. ; 28 cm.
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This report is based on six interviews conducted in 2004 about the digital library experiences of six universities or university systems ... In addition, includes five additional interviews conducted in 2003 focusing on digital collection development.
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Earth Sciences Library (Branner)
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ZA4080 .C74 2004 | Unknown |
- Lesk, Michael.
- 2nd ed. - Boston : Elsevier, 2004.
- Description
- Book — xxxi, 424 p. : ill., maps.
- Summary
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- 1. Evolution of Libraries
- 2. Text Documents
- 3. Images of Pages
- 4. Multimedia Storage and Retrieval
- 5. Knowledge Representation Schemes
- 6. Distribution
- 7. Usability and Retrieval Evaluation
- 9. Collections And Preservations
- 10. Economics
- 11. Intellectual Property Rights
- 12. A World Tour of Digital Libraries
- 13. Scope of Digital Libraries
- 14. Future: Ubiquity, Diversity, Creativity, and Public Policy.
- (source: Nielsen Book Data)
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
Stanford Libraries
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(no call number) | Unknown |
- Lesk, Michael.
- San Francisco : Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, c1997.
- Description
- Book — xxii, 296 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm.
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- Practical Digital Libraries Contents
- Practical Digital Libraries: Books, Bytes, and Bucks
- by Michael Lesk
- Preface
- 1 Evolution of Libraries
- 1.1 Why Digital Libraries?
- 1.2 History and Change
- 1.3 Advantages of Digital Libraries
- 1.4 Rise of Printing and Libraries
- 1.5 Vannevar Bush
- 1.6 Computer Technology
- 1.6.1 Processors
- 1.6.2 Memory Technology
- 1.6.3 Software
- 1.7 Information and Software
- 1.8 Summary
- 2 Text Access Methods
- 2.1 Computer Typesetting and Online Databases
- 2.2 Text Formats
- 2.3 Linear Text Searching
- 2.4 Inverted Files
- 2.5 Hash Coding
- 2.6 Other Text Search Issues
- 2.7 Thesauri
- 2.8 Document Conversion
- 2.9 Summary
- 3 Images of Pages
- 3.1 Scanning and Fax Machines
- 3.2 Image Formats for Scanned Printed Pages
- 3.3 Display Requirements
- 3.4 PostScript, Acrobat, and Reprinting
- 3.5 Indexing Images of Pages
- 3.6 Shared Text/Image Systems
- 3.7 Image Storage vs. Book Storage
- 3.8 Summary
- 4 Multimedia Storage and Access
- 4.1 Sound Formats: Vinyl, Tape, and CD
- 4.2 Pictures: GIF and JPEG
- 4.3 Automatic Speech Recognition
- 4.4 Moving Images: MPEG and Motion JPEG
- 4.5 Indexing Images: Motion Segmentation
- 4.6 Summary
- 5 Knowledge Representation Methods
- 5.1 Library Classification
- 5.2 Indexing Words and Thesauri
- 5.3 Artificial Intelligence Structures
- 5.4 Hypertext
- 5.5 Vector Models
- 5.6 History-Based Information Resources
- 5.7 New Information Techniques
- 5.8 Summary
- 6 Distribution
- 6.1 Physical Objects: Books and CD-ROMs
- 6.2 Computer Network Technologies
- 6.2.1 Packets vs. Circuits
- 6.2.2 Stars vs. Buses
- 6.2.3 Ethernet
- 6.2.4 Arpanet and Addressing
- 6.3 Security on the Net
- 6.4 Cryptography
- 6.5 Summary
- 7 Usability and Retrieval Evaluation
- 7.1 General Human Factors Considerations
- 7.2 Text Displays: Fonts and Highlighting
- 7.3 Image Displays and Compression Systems
- 7.3.1 Text
- 7.3.2 Speech
- 7.3.3 Images
- 7.4 Interface Methods: Menus and Keywords
- 7.5 Access Methods
- 7.6 Retrieval Evaluation
- 7.7 Summary
- 8 Collections and Preservation
- 8.1 Traditional Paper Collections
- 8.2 Traditional Preservation Problems: Acid Paper and Perfect Binding
- 8.3 Digitizing Special Collections and Archives
- 8.4 Sharing of Collections among Libraries
- 8.5 New Kinds of Material and Their Durability
- 8.6 Summary and Responsibilities to the Future
- 9 Economics
- 9.1 Traditional Economics and Economies of Scale
- 9.2 Scholarly Publications Today
- 9.3 Models for Library Funding
- 9.4 Paying for Electronic Information
- 9.5 Access versus Ownership
- 9.6 Importance of Administrative Costs
- 9.7 Electronic Commerce
- 9.8 The Future of Quality Information
- 9.9 Summary
- 10 Intellectual Property Rights
- 10.1 History of Copyright Law
- 10.2 History of Patent Law
- 10.3 Other Legal Risks
- 10.4 National Information Infrastructure Dangers
- 10.5 Intellectual Property Protection
- 10.5.1 Fractional Access
- 10.5.2 Control of Interface
- 10.5.3 Hardware Locks (Dongles)
- 10.5.4 Repositories
- 10.5.5 Steganography
- 10.5.6 Cryptolopes, or Secret Envelopes
- 10.5.7 Special Hardware
- 10.5.8 Economic Approaches
- 10.5.9 Flickering
- 10.6 Summary: Future Research and Law
- 11 International Activities
- 11.1 Information Policy, Not Industrial Policy
- 11.2 United States
- 11.2.1 University of California at Berkeley
- 11.2.2 University of Michigan
- 11.2.3 University of Illinois
- 11.2.4 Stanford University
- 11.2.5 University of California at Santa Barbara
- 11.2.6 Carnegie Mellon University
- 11.2.7 Other U.S. Projects
- 11.3 United Kingdom
- 11.4 France
- 11.5 Other EU Efforts
- 11.6 Japan
- 11.7 Australia
- 11.8 Elsewhere
- 11.9 International Cooperation
- 11.10 Summary
- 12 Future: Ubiquity, Diversity, Creativity, and Public Policy
- 12.1 Dream to Be Realized
- 12.2 Future Roles in Information Handling
- 12.3 Effect of Digital Technology on Universities
- 12.4 Society and Creativity
- 12.5 Public Policy Questions
- 12.6 Projections
- References
- Index--.
- (source: Nielsen Book Data)
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
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SAL3 (off-campus storage)
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Z692 .C65 L47 1997 | Available |
Z692 .C65 L47 1997 | Available |
- Atkins, Daniel E. (Daniel Ewell)
- [Ann Arbor, Mich. : School of Information, University of Michigan, 1997?]
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Stanford Libraries
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(no call number) | Unknown |
- New York : Haworth Press, 1999.
- Description
- Book — 230 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
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SAL3 (off-campus storage)
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ZA4082 .U6 D54 1999 | Available |
ZA4082 .U6 D54 1999 | Available |
- ワールド・デジタル・ライブラリー : その挑戦と目標 : 金沢工業大学/米国図書館・情報振興財団図書館・情報科学に関する国際ラウンドテーブル会議 = World digital library initiatives : its challenge and the goal : KIT/CLIR International Roundtable for Library and Information Science
- KIT/CLIR International Roundtable for Library and Information Science (2006 : Kanazawa Kōgyō Daigaku)
- [Ishikawa-ken Nonoichi-shi] : [Kanazawa Kōgyō Daigaku Raiburari Sentā], [2006] [石川県野々市市] : [金沢工業大学ライブラリーセンター], [2006]
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- Book — 1 volume (various pagings) : illustrations ; 30 cm
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SAL3 (off-campus storage)
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ZA4082 .U6 K575 2006 | Available |
- Nguyễn, Bình.
- Adelphi, MD : Army Research Laboratory, [2004]
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- Book — 1 online resource (x, 30 pages) : color illustrations.
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Stanford Libraries
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11. Creating the digital law library [2003]
- New York, NY : Primary Research Group, 2003.
- Description
- Book — 60 p. ; 28 cm.
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Law Library (Crown)
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ZA4084 .L3 C74 2003 | Unknown |
- Henke, Dan F., 1924-2009.
- [New York?] : Glanville Publishers, c1996.
- Description
- Book — 251 p. ; 28 cm.
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Law Library (Crown)
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Z675 .L2 H46 1996 | Unknown |
- Latysh, Natalie E., author.
- [Reston, Virginia] : U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2020
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (4 unnumbered pages) : color illustrations, color map
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Stanford Libraries
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(no call number) | Unknown |
- United States. Congress. House. Committee on House Administration.
- Washington : U.S. G.P.O., 2007.
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- Book — ii, 55 p. ; 23 cm.
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Green Library
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Y 4.H 81/3:L 61/5 | Unknown |
- United States. Congress. House. Committee on House Administration.
- [Corrected print.]. - Washington : U.S. G.P.O. : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 2007.
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- Book — ii, 55 pages ; 24 cm
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Green Library
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Y 4.H 81/3:L 61/5/CORR. | Unknown |
- Salt Lake City, Utah : Hi Willow Research & Pub. ; Spring, Tex. : Distributed by LMC Source, 2004.
- Description
- Book — ii, 173 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
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- ch. 3. Dispersions : digital school libraries, integrated curriculum, and the decentralization of learning information / Jesse Holden.
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Law Library (Crown)
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ZA4082 .U6 D54 2004 | Unknown |
- Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 2001.
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- Book — xiii, 347 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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- Preface Foreword by Kakugyo S. Chiku Part I: Perspectives on the Library of the Twenty-First Century Scholarship, Information, and Libraries in the Electronic Age by Stanley Chodorow The Impact of Information Technologies on the Role of the Research Libraries in Teaching and Learning in the United States by Elaine Sloan The Life of the Mind in a World Transformed by Networks and Digital Libraries by Paul Evan Peters What's Happening to the Book? by Richard A. Lanham The Impact of Digital Technology on Libraries: A Chaotic Revolution by Jerry D. Campbell The Future Value of Digital Information and Digital Libraries by Michael Lesk Part II: Meeting the Challenges of the Digital Library The Library as Provider of Digital Resources for Teaching and Scholarship by Ann J. Wolpert Can We Afford Digital Information? Libraries? An Early Assessment of Economic Prospects for Digital Publications by Ann S. Okerson Intellectual Property for an Information Society by Peter Lyman The Uses of Digital Libraries: Some Technological, Political, and Economic Considerations by Donald J. Waters Digital Preservation: An Update by Deanna B. Marcum Impact of Digital Libraries on Library Staffing and Education by Rachael K. Anderson Government Records in a Digital World by Peter B. Hirtle A View on the Ecology of Information by Brian L. Hawkins Part III: The Digital Library in the Service of Research and Education: Some Experiences The Library of Congress's National Digital Library: Reaching Out to Schools and Libraries through the Internet by Laura Campbell Toward Libraries' Digital Future: The Canadian Digital Library Experience by Leigh Swain and Susan Haigh The Future of Libraries and Library Schools by Daniel E. Atkins Redefining the University through Educational and Information Technologies: North Carolina State University, Its Libraries, and Distance Education by Susan K. Nutter Re-engineering the Undergraduate Curriculum by Jack M. Wilson The Internet Public Library: Development and Future by Joseph W. Janes Public Libraries in the United States: Service to Business and Industry by Beverly P. Lynch Prognosis on Becoming Digital: Digital Information, Global Networks, and Business Education by William D. Walker Index.
- (source: Nielsen Book Data)
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
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ZA4082 .U6 D48 2001 | Available |
- Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield, [2016]
- Description
- Book — ix, 214 pages ; 23 cm.
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- What is digital rights management? / Frederick W. Dingledy and Alex Berrio Matamoros
- A primer on digital rights management technologies / Jasper L. Tran
- Understanding and utilizing digital authentication / Amanda T. Watson
- Organizations and workflow : leveraging your library to make the most of DRM / Ashley Krenelka Chase
- Provisions for digital collections and sample language / Brian R. Huffman and Victoria J. Szymczak
- Managing digital rights in open access works / Benjamin J. Keele and Jere D. Odell
- The quandary of digital rights and information privacy / Roberta F. Studwell and Jordan A. Jefferson
- Digital rights management and copyright law : what librarians need to know / Renate L. Chancellor and Heather A. Wiggins
- DRM redux / Dana Neacsu.
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
In a world of users that routinely click "I Agree" buttons, librarians may be the lone voice raising an alert to the privacy, use, and ownership issues arising in connection with the design and implementation of digital rights management (DRM) technologies. DRM reflects the efforts of copyright owners to prevent the illegal distribution of copyrighted material - an admirable goal on its face. A common misunderstanding is that DRM is copyright law. It is not. Rather it is a method of preventing copyright infringement; however, if unchecked, DRM has the potential to violate privacy, limit ownership rights, and undermine the delicate balance of rights and policies established by our current system of copyright. All three of these arenas are critical for both librarians and their users. Reflecting the shift from ownership to access, libraries are increasingly providing access to rights-protected digital content. Libraries strive to provide access to rights-protected content in a manner that protects both the content creator and the privacy of the user. DRM encompasses a variety of technologies and strategies utilized by content owners and managers to limit access to and the use of rights-protected content. Librarians need to understand DRM to effectively enable users to access and use rights-protected digital content while at the same time protecting the privacy of the user. Designed to address the practical operational and planning issues related to DRM, this guide explores the critical issues and challenges faced by librarians. After reading it, librarians will better understand: *the digital content rights protection scheme; *the various DRM technologies and how they are used; *how to use authentication and authorization standards, strategies, and technologies; and, *the privacy and security issues related to DRM. Edited by two librarians who also hold law degrees, this is a best practices guide for front-line librarians on how to best respond to the impact of DRM schemes on collection development, staffing, budget, service, and other library concerns.
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
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Law Library (Crown)
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ZA4080.3 .D54 2016 | Unknown |
- Washington, DC : National Digital Library Program, Library of Congress, [1999]
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- Book — [17] p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
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Green Library
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LC 1.2:AM 3/17 | Unknown |
- Berlin : Deutsches Bibliotheksinstitut, 1999.
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- Book — 179 p. ; 21 cm.
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Z692 .C65 E54 1999 | Available |
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