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Digital Libraries:Implementing Strategies and Sharing Experiences PART I : Concepts and Model for digital library System
The International Conference on Asian Digital Libraries 2005 (ICADL 2005), held in Bangkok, Thailand, 12–15 December 2005, was the 8th in a series of annual international conferences organized by digital library researchers in Asia.
ICADL was set up to facilitate and stimulate the exchange of digital library research, information, and technology in the Asian region while also functioning as a sister conference to its North American and European counterparts, i.e., JCDL and ECDL. The theme of ICADL 2005 was “Digital Libraries: Implementing Strategies and Sharing Experiences,” covering strategies, implementation experiences, systems, techniques, management, and applications. ICADL 2005 provided a forum for sharing experiences and exchanging research results, innovative ideas, and state-of-the-art developments among researchers, educators, practitioners, and policy makers from a variety of disciplines such as computer science, library and information science, archival and museum studies, and knowledge management.
ICADL 2005 also marked the special occasion of the 50th birthday anniversary of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, Patron of the Thai Library Association.
ICADL 2005 received 164 paper submissions from 17 countries, including a good number from outside the Asian region. From these, 40 full papers, 15 short papers, and 15 poster papers were accepted and are included in these proceedings. Each paper was reviewed by the Program Committee members and additional co-reviewers. The technical program comprised one day of tutorials, followed by keynote and invited speeches, paper and poster sessions as well as a post-conference workshop on metadata and Dublin Core. The 14 technical paper sessions are: “Concepts andModels for Digital Library Systems,” “Case Studies in Digital Libraries,” “Digital Archives and Museums,”
“Multimedia Digital Libraries,” “Information Processing in Asian Digital Libraries,” “Digital Libraries for Community Building,” “Information Retrieval Techniques,” “Ontologies and Content Management in Digital Libraries,” “Information Integration and Retrieval Technologies in Digital Libraries,” “Information
Mining Technologies in Digital Libraries,” “Digital Library System Architecture and Implementations,”“Information Processing in Digital Libraries,” “Human–Computer Interfaces,” and “Metadata Issues in Digital Libraries.” Many people have contributed to the organization of this conference. We
would like to express our sincere thanks to the members of the Program Committee for their continuous advice and help in reviewing and selecting papers. We thank the sponsors, members of the Steering Committee, and all individuals for their support in making the conference a success. We also thank all authors
and delegates for participating in the conference.
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