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[1] From: Willard McCarty <willard.mccarty_at_kcl.ac.uk> (11)
Subject: time-line of the Internet
[2] From: Bonnie Wilson <bwilson_at_cnri.reston.va.us> (28)
Subject: The March 2006 issue of D-Lib Magazine is now
available
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Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2006 08:29:20 +0000
From: Willard McCarty <willard.mccarty_at_kcl.ac.uk>
Subject: time-line of the Internet
For a quite interesting graphical time-line of the Internet, its
technologies and their applications, see Richard Giles' blog at
http://www.richardgiles.net/blog/archives/2004/10/corporate_blogg.html;
the images are also to be found at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/richardgiles/97090901/in/set-72057594061155746/.
Yours,
WM
Dr Willard McCarty | Reader in Humanities Computing | Centre for
Computing in the Humanities | King's College London | Kay House, 7
Arundel Street | London WC2R 3DX | U.K. | +44 (0)20 7848-2784 fax:
-2980 || willard.mccarty_at_kcl.ac.uk www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/wlm/
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Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2006 08:30:30 +0000
From: Bonnie Wilson <bwilson_at_cnri.reston.va.us>
Subject: The March 2006 issue of D-Lib Magazine is now available
Greetings:
The March 2006 issue of D-Lib Magazine (http://www.dlib.org/) is now available.
This is a special issue on the theme of "Digital Library Evolution"
with guest editor, Gregory Crane, Tufts University. The issue
contains six articles, a conference report, the 'In Brief' column,
excerpts from recent press releases, and news of upcoming conferences
and other items of interest in 'Clips and Pointers'. This month, in
conjunction with the special theme of this month's issue, D-Lib
features the Perseus Digital Library 19th-Century American Collection.
The articles include:
What Do You Do with a Million Books?
Gregory Crane, Tufts University
Early Modern Culture in a Comprehensive Digital Library
Wolfgang Schibel, University of Mannheim, and Jeffrey A. Rydberg-Cox,
University of Missouri - Kansas City
From Babel to Knowledge: Data Mining Large Digital Collections
Daniel J. Cohen, George Mason University
Document Recognition for a Million Books
G. Sayeed Choudhury, Tim DiLauro, Robert Ferguson, Johns Hopkins
University; Michael Droettboom, Hillcrest Labs; and Ichiro Fujinaga,
McGill University
Debabelizing Libraries: Machine Translation by and for Digital Collections
David A. Smith, Johns Hopkins University
Text, Information, Knowledge and the Evolving Record of Humanity
Gregory Crane and Alison Jones, Tufts University
The Conference Report is:
WebWise 2006 Inspiring Discovery - Unlocking Collections: Conference Report
Stuart L. Weibel, OCLC Research
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