School of
Information Management & Systems
Previously School of Library & Information Studies
296a-1
Seminar: Information Access.
("The Friday Afternoon Seminar")
Schedule - Spring 2004.
Fridays 3-5. 107 South Hall.
Summaries of presentations.
Jan 23: Cliff LYNCH: Welcome and introduction to the Seminar.
Fredric GEY & Ray LARSON: Report on HICSS, Jan 2004.
www.hicss.hawaii.edu.
Michael BUCKLAND: Intermediate infrastructure.
Jan 30: Clifford LYNCH: Stewardship in the Digital Age.
Feb 13: AnnaLee SAXENIAN, Dean: Discussion.
Feb 20: Clifford LYNCH: Stewardship in the Digital Age (Cont.)
and Michael BUCKLAND: Why is Multimedia Search so Hard?
Feb 27: Oliver GUENTHER,
Humboldt U., Berlin: Privacy in E-Commerce: Stated
Preferences vs. Actual Behavior.
Mar 5: Czeslaw GRYCZ, Octavo:
Octavo Ultra-High Resolution Digital Images of Rare Books:
A Survey of What Works and What Needs Work.
www.octavo.com.
March 12: John McCARTHY, Steve LUSSIER, Henri POOLE, Dan ROBINSON
and Phil WOLFF: Digital Democracy.
Mar 19: Daniel GREENSTEIN,
California Digital Library: Economics of Scholarly Publishing.
Mar 26: No seminar - Spring recess.
Apr 2: Michal FELDMAN: Economic Incentives for Cooperation in
Peer-to-Peer Networks.
Apr 9: Rob SANDERSON, Liverpool U.:
The SRW 1.1 (Search and Retrieve for the Web) Protocol.
Apr 16:
Aitao CHEN & Michael BUCKLAND:
Infrastructure for Disambiguating Entities and Events.
Jeanette ZERNEKE & Michael BUCKLAND:
Redesigning Scholarly Publishing.
Apr 23:
Vivien PETRAS: The Use of Specialized Vocabulary in Subject Searches.
Apr 30: Mikhail AVREKH: FreeDB and Other Music Metadata Providers: The
Hidden Linchpins of the P2P Phenomenon.
Merrilee PROFFITT & Judith BUSH, RLG: RedLightGreen.
May 7: John WIECZOREK and John McCARTHY:
Global Biodiversity Information Facility: Information Retrieval
from Federated Databases. www.gbif.org
Aug 13: Julian Warner, Belfast:
A labor theoretic approach to information retrieval
Spring 2004 summaries.
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