CS 5244 - Digital Libraries

NUS SoC, 2004/2005, Semester I
LT 34, Tuesdays 18:30-20:30


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  • NLP and IR tools hosted locally on sf3/sunfire. You have access to most of these tools and corpora by default. Use them for your projects and your research.
  • Looking for past projects? Try looking over the projects turned in by 2002/2003 students in my 6210 - Digital Libraries and Computing and the Humanities course. It's the same course but at that time it was offered as a special topics course.
  • You can find more relevant papers in these and other topic areas on other DL courses that have been held at other institutions, including:
    • Richard Furuta's Digital Libraries course at Texas A&M
    • C. Lee Giles's Information Retrieval, Digital Libraries & the Web course at UPenn
    • Deborah Barreau's Digital Library Foundations course at Catholic U.
  • There are a number of conferences that deal primarily or peripherally with digital libraries. Here are a few you can use for your survey paper and to find related work in your area.
    • JCDL 02 - JCDL 03 - JCDL 04
    • ECDL 2003 - ECDL 2004
    • SIGIR 2003 - SIGIR 2004
    • ECIR 2003 - ECIR 2004
    • CIKM 2003 - CIKM 2004
    • WWW 2003 - WWW 2004
    • ICADL 2003 - ICADL 2004
    • WebDB 2003 - WebDB 2004
    • Coling 2004
  • Journals too:
    • First Monday
    • D-Lib Magazine
  • If you're relatively new to doing computer science / information systems research, you might consider looking over a talk that I gave to my undergraduate students about beginning your research career.

Min-Yen Kan <kanmy@comp.nus.edu.sg> Created on: Mon Dec 1 19:36:22 2003 | Version: 1.0 | Last modified: Thu Aug 19 09:18:36 2004