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community of scholars 21
Silicon Dreams, Bob Lucky 22
Digital information is fundamentally different 22.1
copiable, processable, rapid transmission,.... 23
Different kinds of finding activities 24
Navigation in the “info space” 24.1
defuzzing and finding 24.2
negotiating the query 25
Access 25.1
How do I get it - obtaining access to the material, fact, or object 26
Serendipity 27
Browsing 27.1
encountering display 27.2
table of contents, distribution lists 27.3
general collections of abstracts 27.4
environmental scanning 27.5
network surfing 27.6
within structure of a conscious selection process 27.7
possibility of positive surprise 27.8
current awareness browsing 28
Reuse 28.1
Archival access: getting it over again 29
Putting it into something else 29.1
idea vs. expression 30
Participants 30.1
Chris Borgman 30.2
Jean Mayhew 30.3
Eugenie Prime 30.4
Vicky Reich 30.5
Tony Hall 30.6
Terry Winograd 30.7
Daniel Atkins 30.8
Maria Zemankova 31
What is it? S = structure
B = behavior function 31.1
S audience - education 31.2
S materials - science 31.3
S platform - NREN 32
SB interface
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agents 33
B economic model 33.1
B fee for service vs. taxsubsidy 33.2
SB where is the librarian? 33.3
B structure for authoring information generation 33.4
B scholarly communication process 34
B anticipate user needs active vs. passive 34.1
B “don’t tell me what I want to know, tell me what I should know” 34.2
S functions
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LEADER: CHRISTINE BORGMAN BENEFITS 1: RESEARCH
1. LIBERMAN 2. BESEN
3. ZEMANKOVA 4. WINOGARD
5. MASINTER 6. LUCIER
LEADER: MICHAEL LESK BENEFITS 3: BUSINESS
1. JAJKO 2. DYSON
3. ERTEL 4. PRIME
5. MAYHEW 6. GASS
7. WIEDERHOLD 8. LAVENDEL
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LEADER: DAN ATKINS BENEFITS 3: EDUCATION
1. CHEN 2. CAVINESS
3. ROSENBERG 4. MENELL
5. NUMBERG 6. REICH
7. CROCCA 8. URBANOWSKI
COLLECTION - OCRSCANNING - CONVERSION DISTRIBUTION - NREN - NII NATIONAL INFO. INFRASTRUCTURE
RECEPTION - USER INTERFACE GRAPHIC UBIQUITOUS REPRESENTATION
ACCESS TO TRAINING PROCESSABLE REPRESENTATION
PRINTING DISTRIBUTED RETRIEVAL INTEGRATION DEVELOP COLLECTIONS
NL CONFERENCE SHARED REFERENCE RESOURCES
ENTERTAINMENT TOOLS TO SUPPORT ACCESSIBILITY
INDEXING SUMMARIZATION DOMAINS
USER CLASSIFICATION, BACKGROUND FILTERING
MULTIMEDIA RETRIEVAL COMPUTATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
SECURITYPRIVACYAUTHENTICATIONPROTECTIONACCOUNTING STANDARDS WITH EXTENSIBILITY
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2. LUCIER 3. MENELL
4. URBANOWSKI 5. LIBERMAN
6. GASS 7. ERTEL
8. JAJKO 9. ROSENBURG
10. NUNBERG
LEADER: MICHAEL LESK GROUP 2 TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR A DIGITAL LIBRARY?
1. WIEDERHOLD 2. CAVINESS
3. CHEN 4. FINNIGAN
5. MASINTER 6. GIULIANA
LEADER: CHRISTINE BORGMAN BREAK OUT GROUP 1 WHAT IS A DIGITAL LIBRARY?
1. BORGMAN 2. MAYHEW
3. PRIME 4. ZEMANKOVA
5. WINOGRAD 6. ATKINS
7. REICH
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