The Library in Bits and Bytes: A Digital Library Symposium

Poster sessions

ArchivesUM: Encoded Archival Description at the University of Maryland
Presented by Jennie A. Levine (University of Maryland, Archives and Manuscripts Department)
Apex CoVantage
Presented by Tom O'Brien and Joel Poznansky (Apex CoVantage)
Computational Linguistics for Metadata Building (CLiMB-2) at the University of Maryland
Presented by Judith Klavans and Marilyn Domas White (College of Information Studies, University of Maryland)
Crowley Micrographics
Presented by Richard Jackson (Crowley Micrographics)
Digital History at the Center for History and New Media
Presented by Jim Safley (Center for History and New Media)
Digital Images in the Prints and Photographs Online Catalog
Presented by Gay Colyer and Kit A. Peterson (Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division)
Digital Knowledge Center
Presented by Sayeed Choudhury (Johns Hopkins University)
Digital Library and Digital Preservation Architecture Based on FEDORA
Presented by Ronald Jantz and Michael J. Giarlo (Rutgers University Libraries)
Documenting the American South: Crossroads of History and Technology
Presented by Natasha Smith (University Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Heckman Bindery
Presented by Jane Kogi (Heckman Bindery)
Historic Pittsburgh
Presented by Ed Galloway (University of Pittsburgh)
International Children's Digital Library
Presented by Ann Weeks (College of Information Studies, University of Maryland) and Benjamin B. Bederson (Computer Science Department, University of Maryland)
LexiconDS
Presented by Randy Highness and Eric Fairfield (ICIBinding Corporation)
North Carolina ECHO: Metadata Strategies and Challenges for a Statewide Consortium
Presented by Katherine M. Wisser (Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, Duke University)
nora: Web-based Text Mining and Visualization for Digital Libraries
Presented by Matthew Kirschenbaum (Department of English and Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities, University of Maryland) and Catherine Plaisant-Schwenn (University of Maryland, Institute for Advanced Computer Studies)
The Romantics Circle Website
Presented by Neil Fraistat (University of Maryland)
teiPublisher: an XML Publishing System
Presented by Susan Schreibman and Gretchen Gueguen (University of Maryland Libraries)
Terminological Markup Framework (TMF) and the Multilingual Thesaurus for Medieval Studies
Presented by Patricia Kosco Cossard (University of Maryland)
The Thomas MacGreevy Archive
Presented by Susan Schreibman and Gretchen Gueguen (University of Maryland Libraries)
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