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[1] From: Bonnie Wilson <bwilson_at_cnri.reston.va.us> (20)
Subject: The February 2005 issue of D-Lib Magazine is now
available
[2] From: ubiquity <ubiquity_at_HQ.ACM.ORG> (16)
Subject: ACM Ubiquity 6.5
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Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 07:51:17 +0000
From: Bonnie Wilson <bwilson_at_cnri.reston.va.us>
Subject: The February 2005 issue of D-Lib Magazine is now available
Greetings:
The February 2005 issue of D-Lib Magazine (http://www.dlib.org/) is now
available.
This issue contains four articles, the 'In Brief' column, excerpts from
recent press releases, and news of upcoming conferences and other items of
interest in 'Clips and Pointers'. The Featured Collection for February is
'Silk Road Seattle' courtesy of Daniel Waugh at the University of Washingon.
The articles include:
SRW/U with OAI: Expected and Unexpected Synergies
Robert Sanderson, University of Liverpool; and Jeffrey Young and Ralph
LeVan, OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc.
A Metadata Search Engine for Digital Language Archives
Baden Hughes and Amol Kamat, University of Melbourne
Concepts and a Design for Fair Use and Privacy in DRM
Pasi Tyrvainen, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland
The eXtensible Past : XML as a Means for Access to Historical Datasets and
a Strategy for Digital Preservation
Annelies van Nispen, Rutger Kramer and Rene van Horik, Netherlands
Institute for Scientific Information Services
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Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 07:56:57 +0000
From: ubiquity <ubiquity_at_HQ.ACM.ORG>
Subject: ACM Ubiquity 6.5
This Week in Ubiquity:
Volume 6, Issue 5
(February 16 - February 22, 2005)
INTERVIEW
Ken Robinson on Telecom Policy
Loose Confederations of Warring Tribes: An interview with Washington
communications attorney Kenneth G. Robinson, editor and publisher of
Telecommunications Policy Review
http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/interviews/v6i5_robinson.html
VIEW
A Concise Guide to the Major Internet Bodies
The bodies responsible for the Internet's protocols and parameters can be
said to steer the Internet in a significant sense. This document, by Alex
Simonelis of Dawson College, Montreal, is a summary of those bodies and
their most important characteristics.
http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/views/v6i5_simoneli.html
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