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EDITORIAL
A Digital Information Management Milestone
by Bonita Wilson
doi:10.1045/september2005-editorial

Letters
doi:10.1045/september2005-letters


ARTICLES
Anatomy of Aggregate Collections: The Example of Google Print for Libraries
Brian Lavoie, Lynn Silipigni Connaway and Lorcan Dempsey, OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc.
doi:10.1045/september2005-lavoie

Academic Institutional Repositories: Deployment Status in 13 Nations as of Mid 2005
Gerard van Westrienen, SURF Foundation; and Clifford A. Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
doi:10.1045/september2005-westrienen

Institutional Repository Deployment in the United States as of Early 2005
Clifford A. Lynch and Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
doi:10.1045/september2005-lynch

An Examination of Citation Counts in a New Scholarly Communication Environment
Kathleen Bauer and Nisa Bakkalbasi, Yale University
doi:10.1045/september2005-bauer

StoneD: A Bridge between Greenstone and DSpace
Ian H. Witten, David Bainbridge, Chi-Yu Huang and Katherine J. Don, University of Waikato; and Robert Tansley, Hewlett-Packard Labs
doi:10.1045/september2005-witten

Photo of model in British soldier uniform
Photo of a British soldier of the 64th Regiment of Foot. Copyright Drayton Hall and National Trust for Historic Preservation. Used with permission. (British soldiers occupied Drayton Hall in 1780. Visitors can go to the interactive British Soldier in the American Revolution section at the Drayton Hall website and click on the various parts of his uniform for more information.)

The website Drayton Hall is D-Lib Magazine's featured collection this month.

 

Parallel Text Searching on a Beowulf Cluster using SRW
Ralph R. LeVan, Thomas B. Hickey, and Jenny Toves, OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc.
doi:10.1045/september2005-levan

Social Terminology Enhancement through Vernacular Engagement: Exploring Collaborative Annotation to Encourage Interaction with Museum Collections
David Bearman and Jennifer Trant, Archives & Museum Informatics
doi:10.1045/september2005-bearman


FEATURED COLLECTION GIF
Drayton Hall
Craig Hadley, Drayton Hall
doi:10.1045/september2005-featured.collection


IN BRIEF
Current Cites: What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been
Roy Tennant, California Digital Library
doi:10.1045/september2005-inbrief

User Needs and Potential Users of Public Repositories: An Integrated Analysis
Alesia Zuccala, Mike Thelwall, Charles Oppenheim, and Rajveen Dhiensa, University of Wolverhampton
doi:10.1045/september2005-inbrief

The RepoMMan Project: Automating metadata and workflow for Fedora
Richard Green, University of Hull
doi:10.1045/september2005-inbrief

In the News: Recent Press Releases and Announcements

   

CLIPS & 
POINTERS
In Print

Point to Point

Calls for Participation

Goings On

Deadline Reminders

 

   

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