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Cyber Science Infrastructure and Scholarly Information for the Promotion of e-Science in Japanities based on digital contents such as scholarly databases, e-journals and coursewares in higher education. The Cyber Science Infrastructure (CSI) is one of such initiatives which was launched in Japan. In this talk, the current activities in CSI will be described, putting emphasis on scholarly information sharing and dissemination.Gossamer 发表于 2025-4-1 06:22:59
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Edward Jezierski,Piotr Ostalczykrrespondingly, a wide variety of content is created, stored and distributed. This includes not only text but also speeches, music, pictures and videos. On the Internet, an unbelievably large amount of content of every kind is accessible from anywhere in the world, and a smart, intelligent informatioAccommodation 发表于 2025-4-1 21:17:20
Teresa Zielińska,Andrzej Chmielniakities based on digital contents such as scholarly databases, e-journals and coursewares in higher education. The Cyber Science Infrastructure (CSI) is one of such initiatives which was launched in Japan. In this talk, the current activities in CSI will be described, putting emphasis on scholarly infcloture 发表于 2025-4-2 02:12:24
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Katarzyna Zadarnowska,Adam Ratajczakn a Web Archives. A greater amount of relevant contextual information is essential in accessing Web Archives. The degree of relevance of the contextual information has to be customized to suit research on culture and heritage study over time. Information scientists have long been struggling to find猛击 发表于 2025-4-2 09:24:32
Grzegorz Granosik,Michał Pytaszous kinds of information on cultural heritage objects and how to utilize them for educational purposes. To achieve this goal, we propose a conceptual framework in this paper called “Growing Metadata” and a flexible content management system called Owlery. Growing Metadata includes not only factual d