DLI-2 All-Projects Meeting
Final Agenda
Note: Each project is
listed with its Principal Investigator. If that person is presenting, then her/his name is
in italics. If there is another presenter, then her/his name is listed in italics.
Sunday, October 17
| 1225 - 1700 |
Gorge walk and winery tour
Buses will leave promptly from the Holiday Inn at 12:25 and the Best Western at 12:45 |
| 1900 - 2100 |
Informal dinner
(Moosewood Restaurant and Madeline's
Restaurant)
Buses will leave the Best Western at 18:30. People staying at the Holiday Inn should
gather in the lobby at 1830 for the escorted walk (two blocks) to the restaurants. |
Shuttle buses will provide
transportation back to Holiday Inn and Best Western
Monday, October 18
All daytime events
will take place at:
Robert Purcell
Community Center
George Jessup Road
North Campus, Cornell
University
| 0730 - 0830 |
Registration and Breakfast Buffet |
| 0830 - 0915 |
Logistics (Carl Lagoze)
Welcome (Sarah Thomas - Carl
A. Kroch University Librarian)
Welcome (Don Randel
Cornell University Provost)
Program managers
introductions (Michael Lesk and Dianne Martin)
|
| 0915 - 1015 |
Project Briefings 1
Session Chair - Bill Arms (Cornell University)
An Operational Social
Science Digital Data Library (Gary King, Sidney Verba, Micah Altman, Harvard
University)
Founding a National Gallery
of the Spoken Word (Mark Kornbluh,
Michigan State University)
A Digital Library for the
Humanities (Gregory Crane, Tufts University)
|
| 1015 - 1100 |
Break (suggest and sign up for BOFs) |
| 1100 - 1215 |
Project Briefings 2
Session Chair - Tom Hickerson (Cornell University)
A Multi-media Digital
Library of Folk Literature (Samuel Armistead, UC Davis; Bruce Rosenstock, UC
Davis)
Digital Workflow Management:
The Lester S. Levy Digitized Collection of Sheet Music, Phase Two (Sayeed Choudhury,
Johns Hopkins University)
The Digital Atheneum: New
Techniques for Restoring, Searching, and Editing Humanities Collections (William Brent
Seales, University of Kentucky)
Data Provenance (Peter
Buneman, University of Pennsylvania)
|
| 1215 - 1345 |
Lunch (Robert Purcell Dining Area) |
| 1345 - 1500 |
Undergraduate Education Projects
Session Chair - Dianne Martin (NSF)
- Using the National Engineering Education Delivery System as the Foundation for Building
a Test-Bed Digital Library for Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology Education
(Alice Agogino, UC Berkeley)
- The Use of Digital Libraries in Undergraduate Learning in Science (Kurt Maly, Old
Dominion University)
- Virtual Skeletons in Three Dimensions: The Digital Library as a Platform for Studying
Anatomical Form and Function (Myriam Zylstra, U Texas at Austin)
- Columbia Earthscape: A Model for a Sustainable Online Educational Resource in Earth
Sciences (Kate Wittenberg, Columbia)
- Digital Libraries for Children (Allison Druin, University of Maryland)
|
| 1500 - 1545 |
Break (and BOFs) |
| 1545 - 1700 |
International Digital Libraries
Session Chair - Chris Rusbridge (JISC)
Cross-Domain Resource
Discovery: Integrated Discovery and use of Textual, Numeric and Spatial Data (Ray
Larson, University of California, Berkeley / Paul Watry, University of Liverpool)
Harmony: Metadata for
resource discovery of multimedia digital objects (Jane Hunter, DSTC PTY Ltd., Brisbane /
Carl Lagoze, Cornell University / Dan Brickley, University of Bristol)
The IMesh Toolkit: An
architecture and toolkit for distributed subject gateways (Susan Calcari, University of
Wisconsin-Madison / Rachel Heery, University of Bath)
Online Music Recognition and
Searching (Donald Byrd, University of Massachusetts / Tim Crawford King's College,
London)
Emulation options for
digital preservation: technology emulation as a method for long-term access and
preservation of digital resources (Margaret Hedstrom, University of Michigan /
Kelly Russell, University of Leeds)
Integrating and Navigating ePrint Archives
through Citation-Linking (Carl Lagoze, Cornell University / Stevan Harnad, Southampton
University, Donna Bergmark, Cornell University)
|
| 1700 - 1730 |
Escorted walk across campus to Kroch Library
(option to use campus bus) |
| 1730 - 1900 |
Reception (Kroch Library hosted by Cornell University Library) |
| 1900 - 1200 |
Dinner (Statler Hotel Ballroom) |
| 0830 - 0900 |
Breakfast Buffet |
| 0900 - 1015 |
California digital library projects
Session Chair - Barry Leiner (CNRI)
Re-inventing Scholarly
Information Dissemination and Use (Robert Wilensky, UC Berkeley; David Forsyth, UC
Berkeley)
Alexandria Digital Earth
Prototype (Terence Smith, UC Santa Barbara)
Stanford Interlib
Technologies (Hector Garcia-Molina, Stanford University
|
| 1015 - 1100 |
Break (and BOFs) |
| 1100 - 1215 |
Project briefings 3
Session Chair - Deanna Marcum (CLIR)
Informedia-II: Integrated
Video Information Extraction and Synthesis for Adaptive Presentation and Summarization
from Distributed Libraries (Howard D. Wactlar, Carnegie Mellon University)
An Intelligent Authoring
Tool for Non-Programmers Using the Informedia Video Library
(Brad Myers, Carnegie Mellon University)
A Patient Care Digital
Library: Personalized Search and Summarization over Multimedia Information (Kathy McKeown, Columbia University)
Project Prism at Cornell
University: Information Integrity in Digital Libraries (Carl Lagoze, Cornell
University)
|
| 1215 - 1345 |
Lunch (PIs meet separately) |
| 1345 - 1500 |
Project Briefings 4
Session Chair - Donald
Waters (Mellon)
High-Performance Digital
Library Classification Systems: From Information Retrieval to Knowledge Management (Hsinchun
Chen, University of Arizona)
A Distributed Information
Filtering System for Digital Libraries (Mathew J Palakal, Indiana University
Indianapolis/Bloomington)
Tracking Footprints through
an Information Space: Leveraging the Document Selections of Expert Problem Solvers (Paul
Gorman, Oregon Health Sciences
University; Lois Delcambre, Oregon Heath Sciences University)
Image Filtering for Secure
Distribution of Medical Information (Gio Wiederhold, Stanford University; James Ze Wang,
Stanford University; Jia Li, Xerox PARC)
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