JUCS - Journal of Universal Computer Science 10(9): 1110-1122, doi: 10.3217/jucs-010-09-1110
What we Expect from Digital Libraries
expand article infoHeinz Dreher, Harald Krottmaier§, Hermann Maurer|
‡ Institute for Information Systems and Computer Media (IICM), Graz, University of Technology, Graz, Austria§ Institute for Information Systems and Computer Media IICM, Graz, University of Technology, Graz, Austria| Technical University Graz, Graz, Austria
Open Access
Abstract
Digital Libraries have been the subject of more than a decade of attention by researchers and developers, and yet in all this time the implementations have not matched the promises. By far the majority of systems have concentrated on content and provided limited or basic functions for users. In this article we offer a new look at what can be expected from a digital library system based on contemporary developments in Information and Communications Systems and Technology. First, we sketch out the basic functions which are provided to support finding and accessing material by a reader. Next we explain some extended functions which support the use and re-use of documents - links and annotations - and the need to support learners in addition to readers and writers. Finally, we present our visions for a modern digital library and e-Learning portal system which includes for example intelligent and conceptual search support including results visualization, white lists, and adaptive user interfaces. 1) On sabbatical from Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Western Australia
Keywords
active document, annotation, black list, conceptual search, digital library, e-Learning, Hyperwave, links to the future, portal-systems, repositories of knowledge, searching, visualization, white list