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Towards the new-generation digital libraries: recommendations of the NSF/EU-DELOS working groups Guest editor introduction

机译:迈向新一代数字图书馆:NSF / EU-DELOS工作组的建议来宾编辑介绍

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Digital libraries represent new infrastructures and environments made possible by the implementation and integration of a number of IC technologies, the availability of digital content on a global scale, and a strong demand from the ever-increasing number of online users. They are destined to become an essential part of the information infrastructure of the 21st century. Digital library research today is seen as grounded in computer science and engineering research, informed by domain research across disciplines, applicable to a broad set of scientific and nonscientific problem domains, and characterized by novel collaborative efforts focused on the creation, collection, organization, use, and preservation of large volumes of digital information in a rapidly changing, globally linked knowledge environment. The research environment for many disciplines in the sciences, arts, and humanities involves widespread creation, collection, organization, storage, synthesis, and sharing of huge volumes of digital information. As the world's store of online collections proliferates, the development of altogether new, analytical, comparative, and interpretive frameworks has emerged. Digital libraries are now viewed as essential to enhanced research environments. Recent planning reports funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), including the Report of the National Science Foundation Blue Ribbon Advisory Panel on Cyberinfrastructure and, more recently, the Report of the NSF Workshop on Research Directions for Digital Libraries: Knowledge Lost in Information, make compelling cases for new investment in digital library research and infrastructure. The NSF/EU-DELOS working groups have effectively elucidated detailed research and infrastructure-building agendas and actions to be taken to ensure continuing progress.
机译:数字图书馆代表着许多IC技术的实现和集成,全球范围内数字内容的可用性以及不断增长的在线用户的强劲需求,使得新的基础架构和环境成为可能。它们注定会成为21世纪信息基础架构的重要组成部分。当今的数字图书馆研究被视为以计算机科学和工程研究为基础的,它受到跨学科领域研究的启发,适用于广泛的科学和非科学问题领域,并且其特点是致力于创建,收集,组织,使用的新颖协作,并在快速变化的全球关联知识环境中保存大量数字信息。科学,艺术和人文科学许多学科的研究环境涉及大量数字信息的广泛创建,收集,组织,存储,合成和共享。随着全球在线收藏商店的激增,已经出现了新的,分析性,比较性和解释性框架的发展。现在,数字图书馆被视为增强研究环境必不可少的。由美国国家科学基金会(NSF)资助的最新规划报告,包括美国国家科学基金会蓝带网络基础设施咨询小组的报告,以及最近的NSF数字图书馆研究方向讲习班的报告:为数字图书馆研究和基础设施方面的新投资提供令人信服的理由。 NSF / EU-DELOS工作组有效地阐明了详细的研究和基础设施建设议程,以及为确保持续进步而应采取的行动。

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