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                   Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 13, No. 497.
           Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
                   <http://www.princeton.edu/~mccarty/humanist/>
                  <http://www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/humanist/>

             Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 08:30:44 +0000
             From: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org>
             Subject: March 2000 Issue of D-Lib magazine

    NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
    News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
    from across the Community
    March 17, 2000

                    March 2000 issue of D-Lib Magazine Available
                                 <http://www.dlib.org/>http://www.dlib.org/
    Table of contents:
    <http://www.dlib.org/dlib/march00/03contents.html>http://www.dlib.org/dlib/m
    arch00/03contents.html.

    Articles Include:
    * Search Middleware and the Simple Digital Library Interoperability Protocol

    * Meeting the Challenge of Film Research in the Electronic Age

    * Collection-Based Persistent Digital Archives - Part 1

    * The Virtual Union Catalog: A Comparative Study

    >Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 06:33:23 -0500
    >From: Bonnie Wilson <bwilson@cnri.reston.va.us>
    >To: dlib-general@cnri.reston.va.us
    >Status:

    Greetings:

    The March 2000 issue of D-Lib Magazine
    <http://www.dlib.org/>http://www.dlib.org/ is now
    available. The table of contents is at
    <http://www.dlib.org/dlib/march00/03contents.html>http://www.dlib.org/dlib/m
    arch00/03contents.html. This month's issue
    features four stories, seven 'In Brief' items, and a generous selection
    of 'Clips and Pointers'. The Featured Collection for the March issue is
    the American Memory Historical Collections from the National Digital
    Library.

    D-Lib has mirror sites at the following locations:

    UKOLN: The UK Office for Library and Information Networking, Bath,
    England
    <<http://hosted.ukoln.ac.uk/mirrored/lis-journals/dlib/>http://hosted.ukoln.
    ac.uk/mirrored/lis-journals/dlib/>

    The Australian National University Sunsite, Canberra, Australia
    <<http://sunsite.anu.edu.au/mirrors/dlib>http://sunsite.anu.edu.au/mirrors/d
    lib>

    State Library of Lower Saxony and the University Library of Gettingen,
    Gettingen, Germany
    <<http://webdoc.sub.gwdg.de/edoc/aw/d-lib/>http://webdoc.sub.gwdg.de/edoc/aw
    /d-lib/>

    Universidad de Belgrano, Buenos Aires, Argentina
    <<http://www.dlib.org.ar>http://www.dlib.org.ar>

    Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
    <<http://dlib.ejournal.ascc.net/>http://dlib.ejournal.ascc.net/>

    (If the mirror site closest to you is not displaying the March issue of
    D-Lib Magazine at this time, please check back later. There is a delay
    between the time of the magazine is released in the United States and
    the time when the mirroring process has been completed.)

    The stories in the March 2000 issue of D-Lib Magazine are:

    Search Middleware and the Simple Digital Library Interoperability
    Protocol:
    Andreas Paepcke, Stanford University; Robert Brandriff, California
    Digital Library; Greg Janee, University of California at Santa Barbara;
    Ray Larson, University of California at Berkeley; Bertram Ludaescher,
    San Diego Supercomputer Center; Sergey Melnik and Sriram Raghavan,
    Stanford University

    Meeting the Challenge of Film Research in the Electronic Age
    Catherine Owen, Tony Pearson, and Stephen Arnold, Performing Arts Data
    Service, University of Glasgow

    Collection-Based Persistent Digital Archives - Part 1
    Reagan Moore, Chaitan Baru, Arcot Rajasekar, Bertram Ludascher, Richard
    Marciano, Michael Wan, Wayne Schroeder, and Amarnath Gupta, San Diego
    Supercomputer Center

    The Virtual Union Catalog: A Comparative Study
    Karen Coyle, California Digital Library

    The 'In Brief' items are:

    New Millennium, New SOSIG
    Justine Kitchen, Resource Discovery Network Centre

    XMLMARC Conversion Software Released
    Dick R. Miller, Stanford University

    Oxord English Dictionary Goes Online
    Juliet New, Oxford English Dictionary

    New Media Scholarship
    Steven Totosy, University of Alberta

    ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries
    Nabil R. Adam, Rutgers University

    JISC Content Developments
    Alicia Wise, King's College London

    The Art Museum Image Consortium (AMICO) Announces Three New Members for
    Start of the New Year
    Kelly Richmond, AMICO

    This month, we have also made the D-Lib Magazine Author Guidelines
    publicly available. You will find a link to the Guidelines on the Table
    of Contents page.

    Bonnie Wilson
    Managing Editor
    D-Lib Magazine
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