[1] From: Ross Scaife <scaife@pop.uky.edu> (24)
Subject: CHE article on tailored digital library collections
[2] From: Matt Kirschenbaum (5)
<mgk3k@jefferson.village.virginia.edu>
Subject: interesting article
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Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 22:24:30 +0100
From: Ross Scaife <scaife@pop.uky.edu>
Subject: CHE article on tailored digital library collections
[Forwarded with thanks. --WM]
Interesting piece today in the CHE:
>PERSONALIZED LIBRARIES
> Researchers at the University of California at
> Santa Barbara are experimenting with
> technology to let faculty members create
> individual digital-library collections tailored to
> their teaching and research needs. The
> collections are "iscapes" -- information
> landscapes assembled from digital libraries.
> (8/25/99)
http://chronicle.com/free/99/08/99082501t.htm
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Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 22:24:45 +0100
From: Matt Kirschenbaum <mgk3k@jefferson.village.virginia.edu>
Subject: interesting article
Humanists might be interested in the following piece, freely accessible
from the Chronicle of Higher Education, on using XML to encode the many
millions of email messages from the Clinton administration that the US
National Archives and Records Administration will store for posterity:
http://chronicle.com/free/99/08/99082401t.htm
Matt
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