如何探索未来的数字图书馆?#

Edward A. Fox , Prashant Chandrasekar
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本文部分解决了Licklider在他1965年出版的《未来的图书馆》一书中提出的一个挑战,重点是如何构建可扩展的数字图书馆,从而极大地扩展对探索的支持。一种新的方法将用户体验研究人员的工作与主题专家(领域科学家、管理员、研究人员等)和开发人员的工作联系起来。这允许构建表示目标、任务、工作流和服务之间关系的知识图。推理器使授权用户能够使用动态生成和执行的合适工作流来满足他们的目标。学生团队已经应用了新的方法来支持对tweet、网页或电子论文和学位论文感兴趣的用户,以及那些对这些集合进行策划和实验的用户。因此,探索可以跨内容类型及其元素进行扩展,并使用一组可扩展的服务,以处理一组任意的涉众目标。
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How Should One Explore the Digital Library of the Future?#

This article partially addresses a challenge from Licklider in his 1965 book on “Libraries of the Future,” focusing on how to build extensible digital libraries that can dramatically expand the support of exploration. A new methodology connects the efforts of User eXperience researchers with those of subject matter experts (domain scientists, curators, researchers, and so on) and developers. This allows constructing a knowledge graph representing the relationships among goals, tasks, workflows, and services. A reasoner empowers authorized users to have their goals met with suitable workflows that are dynamically generated and executed. Student teams have applied the new methodology to support users interested in tweets, web pages, or electronic theses and dissertations, as well as those curating and experimenting with those collections. Exploration is thus broadened across content types and their elements, with an extensible set of services, to address an arbitrary set of stakeholder goals.

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Data and information management
Data and information management Management Information Systems, Library and Information Sciences
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