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 

Buses will leave the hotels for Robert Purcell Community Center, the meeting venue, on the following schedule: Holiday Inn at 07:00, 07:15, 07:30, and 07:50; Best Western at 07:10, 07:25, 07:40, and 08:00

0730 - 0830 Registration and Breakfast Buffet
0830 - 0915
  1. Logistics (Carl Lagoze)

  2. Welcome (Sarah Thomas - Carl A. Kroch University Librarian)

  3. Welcome (Don Randel – Cornell University Provost)

  4. Program managers introductions (Michael Lesk and Dianne Martin)

0915 - 1015 Project Briefings 1
Session Chair - Bill Arms (Cornell University)
  1. An Operational Social Science Digital Data Library (Gary King, Sidney Verba, Micah Altman, Harvard University)

  2. Founding a National Gallery of the Spoken Word  (Mark Kornbluh, Michigan State University)

  3. 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)

 

  1. A Multi-media Digital Library of Folk Literature (Samuel Armistead, UC Davis; Bruce Rosenstock, UC Davis)

  2. Digital Workflow Management: The Lester S. Levy Digitized Collection of Sheet Music, Phase Two (Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University)

  3. The Digital Atheneum: New Techniques for Restoring, Searching, and Editing Humanities Collections (William Brent Seales, University of Kentucky)

  4. Data Provenance (Peter Buneman, University of Pennsylvania)

1215 - 1345 Lunch (Robert Purcell Dining Area)
1345 - 1500 Undergraduate Education Projects
Session Chair - Dianne Martin (NSF)
  1. 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)
  2. The Use of Digital Libraries in Undergraduate Learning in Science (Kurt Maly, Old Dominion University)
  3. Virtual Skeletons in Three Dimensions: The Digital Library as a Platform for Studying Anatomical Form and Function (Myriam Zylstra, U Texas at Austin)
  4. Columbia Earthscape: A Model for a Sustainable Online Educational Resource in Earth Sciences (Kate Wittenberg, Columbia)
  5. Digital Libraries for Children (Allison Druin, University of Maryland)
1500 - 1545 Break (and BOFs)
1545 - 1700 International Digital Libraries
Session Chair - Chris Rusbridge (JISC)
  1. 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)

  2. Harmony: Metadata for resource discovery of multimedia digital objects (Jane Hunter, DSTC PTY Ltd., Brisbane / Carl Lagoze, Cornell University / Dan Brickley, University of Bristol)

  3. The IMesh Toolkit: An architecture and toolkit for distributed subject gateways (Susan Calcari, University of Wisconsin-Madison / Rachel Heery, University of Bath)

  4. Online Music Recognition and Searching (Donald Byrd, University of Massachusetts / Tim Crawford King's College, London)

  5. 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)

  6. 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)

 

Shuttle buses will provide transportation back to Holiday Inn and Best Western

 

Tuesday, October 19

 

All events will take place at:

Robert Purcell Community Center

George Jessup Road

North Campus, Cornell University 

Buses will leave the Holiday Inn at 08:10 and the Best Western at 08:20

0830 - 0900 Breakfast Buffet
0900 - 1015 California digital library projects
Session Chair - Barry Leiner (CNRI)

 

  1. Re-inventing Scholarly Information Dissemination and Use (Robert Wilensky, UC Berkeley; David Forsyth, UC Berkeley)

  2. Alexandria Digital Earth Prototype (Terence Smith, UC Santa Barbara)

  3. Stanford Interlib Technologies (Hector Garcia-Molina, Stanford University                     

1015 - 1100 Break (and BOFs)
1100 - 1215 

Project briefings 3
Session Chair - Deanna Marcum (CLIR)

 

  1. Informedia-II: Integrated Video Information Extraction and Synthesis for Adaptive Presentation and Summarization from Distributed Libraries (Howard D. Wactlar, Carnegie Mellon University)

  2. An Intelligent Authoring Tool for Non-Programmers Using the Informedia Video Library  (Brad Myers, Carnegie Mellon University)

  3. A Patient Care Digital Library: Personalized Search and Summarization over Multimedia Information  (Kathy McKeown, Columbia University)

  4. 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)

  1. High-Performance Digital Library Classification Systems: From Information Retrieval to Knowledge Management (Hsinchun Chen, University of Arizona)

  2. A Distributed Information Filtering System for Digital Libraries (Mathew J Palakal, Indiana University Indianapolis/Bloomington)

  3. 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)

  4. Image Filtering for Secure Distribution of Medical Information (Gio Wiederhold, Stanford University; James Ze Wang, Stanford University; Jia Li, Xerox PARC)

 

  

 Shuttle buses will be provided to the Tompkins County Airport