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Digital Libraries (Digital Libraries and Electronic Publishing) [Hardcover]

William Y. Arms (Author)
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Digital Libraries and Electronic Publishing December 17, 1999
The emergence of the Internet and the wide availability of affordable computing equipment have created tremendous interest in digital libraries and electronic publishing. This book is the first to provide an integrated overview of the field, including a historical perspective, the state of the art, and current research.

The term "digital libraries" covers the creation and distribution of all types of information over networks, ranging from converted historical materials to kinds of information that have no analogues in the physical world. In some ways digital libraries and traditional libraries are very different, yet in other ways they are remarkably similar. People still create information that has to be organized, stored, and distributed, and they still need to find and use information that others have created. An underlying theme of this book is that no aspect of digital libraries can be understood in isolation or without attention to the needs of the people who create and use information. Although the book covers a wide range of technical, economic, social, and organizational topics, the focus is on the actual working components of a digital library.


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These days we seem to be creating information faster than we can store it, but the near future is looking bright. Cornell professor William Y. Arms offers a program for that future in Digital Libraries, a synthesis of library and computer sciences that presents the history and current developments in each field with special emphasis on their interactions.

Since the book necessarily must appeal to a broad spectrum of professionals, any given reader will find some parts elementary, but Arms clearly maps the common ground and much of the text will appeal to all. Chapters covering the basics of information management, the Internet, security, archives, and retrieval bridge the traditional books-and-shelves library systems and the often jury-rigged information architecture developed over 40 years of computer use.

Digital Libraries contains plenty of sidebars detailing historical information as well as definitions primarily suited to professionals entering the interdisciplinary zone (but which would unacceptably break up the text flow; while it's important to understand both MARC codes and TCP/IP protocols, it's best for each reader to decide what supplementary information is needed). Digital Libraries is an ambitious and important book--if we are to develop truly efficient and accessible information management systems, everyone concerned must understand their shared technical history and move forward as one. --Rob Lightner

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"Bill Arms offers a comprehensive look at Digital Libraries from many perspectives. He's right: we're just at the beginning of this story. The best is yet to come."
Vint Cerf, Senior Vice President, Internet Architecture and Technology, MCI WorldCom

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 344 pages
  • Publisher: The MIT Press; 1 edition (December 17, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0262011808
  • ISBN-13: 978-0262011808
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.3 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,313,361 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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While I was a little bit disappointed about the lack of in-depth detail, I must say that _Digital Libraries_ provides an excellent overview of the range of issues surrounding managed collections of digital information.

Arms covers everything from the economic and legal issues (nice coverage of the issues involved for publishers!) to the concepts behind object models and structural metadata. The book finishes with a glossary which should prove useful to those trying to wade through the alphabet soup around asset management and digital library technology.

Given that this is an overview, I missed a good bibliography for people interested in taking any of the topics in the book to a deeper level.

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The fundamental reason for building digital libraries is a belief that they will provide better delivery of information than was possible in the past. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
web search programs, structural metadata, distributed searching, digital library services, administrative metadata, digital library collections, structural markup, descriptive metadata, digital libraries, digital objects, metadata scheme, cataloging rules, indexing programs, inverted file, indexing information
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
United States, Library of Congress, Stanford University, Carnegie Mellon University, Digital Libraries Initiative, University of California, American Memory, Copyright Office, D-Lib Magazine, National Science Foundation, National Digital Library Program, New York, University of Illinois, World Wide Web Consortium, Internet Engineering Task Force, National Library of Medicine, University of Michigan, Digital Object Identifiers, Cornell University, Internet Drafts, Text Encoding Initiative, Uniform Resource Locators, Academic Press, American Chemical Society, Archiving of Digital Information
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