Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative, University of California, Berkeley.

ECAI Context and Relationships: Ireland and Irish Studies Related Publications

2010
Final Performance Report. Context and Relationships: Ireland and Irish Studies. Feb 2011. (pdf).

Michael K. Buckland, Ryan B. Shaw, & Daniel F. Melia. Rapid Access to Reference Resources. Poster presentation at the American Society for Information Science and Technology Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, Oct 25, 2010. Textual summary in Proceedings (pdf).

Fredric C. Gey. Social Statistics as Cultural Heritage IASSIST 2010 Poster, Cornell University, June 3, 2010. (pdf).

Daniel F. Melia. An On-line Context Finding System for Irish Materials. Seventh Australian Conference of Celtic Studies, University of Sydney, Sept 30, 2010. (pdf).

2009
Michael Buckland. Access to Reference Resources in a Digital Environment. University of South Florida, Feb 3, 2009. ppt.

Michael Buckland & Ryan Shaw. Convenient Discovery in Suitable Resources: Design Issues. ECAI/PNC Joint Meeting, Taipei, Taiwan, Oct 6, 2009.

Michael Buckland, Ryan Shaw, & Daniel Melia. Contexte et connexions: L'Irlande et le patrimoine irlandais. Pages 15-28. In: Patrimoine 3.0. Actes du douzieme colloque international sur le document electronique, 21-23 octobre 2009, Universite de Montreal, Canada. Paris: Europia, 2009. ISBN 978-2-909285054-4. [In French] (Preprint, pdf), (ppt).

Michael Buckland. The Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative. University Libraries, Berkeley, Feb 5, 2009. (ppt).

Michael Buckland. Empowering Readers to Find Explanations: A What - Where - When - Who Approach. Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative - Computer Applications in Archaeology Joint Conference, Williamsburg, "Making History Interactive," March 22-27, 2009. (ppt).

M. Buckland. Events as a structuring device in biographical mark-up and metadata. ASIST AM, Vancouver, Nov 10, 2009. Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 36, no 2 (Dec/Jan 2010): 26-29. (pdf).

M. Buckland, R. Larson & R. Shaw. Finding explanations online: Easy queries AND trustworthy answers. [Poster session]. ASIST AM, Vancouver, Nov 9, 2009. (Poster pdf; text pdf).

Fredric C. Gey. Combining Statistics and Text for a View of Irish Cultural Heritage. ASSIST 2009, Tampere, Finland, May 27, 2009. (ppt).

Matthew Holmberg. Context and Relationships: Developing Electronic Research Tools for Irish Studies. Joint meeting of the California Celtic Colloquium and the Celtic Studies Association of North America, Berkeley, March 15, 2009. (ppt).

Ryan Shaw. From facts to judgments: Theorizing history for information science. ASIST AM, Vancouver, Nov 10, 2009. Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 36, no 2 (Dec/Jan 2010): 13-16. (pdf).

Ryan Shaw & Ray Larson. Bringing Lives to Light: Lives and Event Representation in Temporal and Geographic Context. Bulletin of IEEE Technical Committee on Digital Libraries Volume 5 Issue 1, Spring 2009. Poster at the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries 2008. (html).

Ryan Shaw, Raphael Troncy, and Lynda Hardman. LODE: Linking Open Descriptions of Events. Presented at The Semantic Web Fourth Asian Conference, ASWC 2009, Shanghai, China, December 6-9, 2009. Proceedings. Asuncion Gomez-Perez, Yong Yu & Ying Ding, ed. Springer, 2009. (Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5926), pp. 153-167. (pdf).
Also, (August 3, 2009). School of Information. Paper 2009-036. (pdf).

2008
Michael Buckland. The Educational Role of the Library in a Digital Environment. Forum for Advanced Studies in Arts, Languages and Theology (SALT), Uppsala University, Oct 3, 2008. Part I: Library Reference Resources when Digital. (ppt); Part II: Design for Learning. (ppt).

Michael Buckland. Laptops and Libraries: Decentralized Access to Explanatory Resources. International Joint GIS-IDEAS and PNC/ECAI Conference, Hanoi, Dec 6, 2008. (ppt).

Michael Buckland. Reference library service in a digital environment, Library and Information Science Research 30, no 2 (2008): 81-85. Preprint (pdf).

Michael Buckland. Making Contextual Resources Accessible for Digital Resources. JISC/CNI Meeting: Transforming the User Experience, June 10-11, 2008, Belfast, Northern Ireland. (Handout (pdf)). (pdf)

Michael Buckland, Ray R. Larson, and Ryan Shaw. Finding and Providing Context Online, Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T) Annual Meeting 2008, Columbus, OH.

Fredric Gey, Ryan Shaw, Ray Larson, Michael Buckland, Barry Pateman and Dan Melia. Marking Up Cultural Materials for Time and Geography. In: Larson, M., K. Fernie, J. Oomen and J. Cigarran (eds.), Proceedings of the ECDL 2008 Workshop on Information Access to Cultural Heritage, Aarhus, Denmark, September 18, 2008, ISBN 978-90-813489-1-1. (pdf).

Ray R. Larson. Logistic Regression and EVIs for XML Books and the Heterogeneous track. In N. Fuhr, J. Kamps, M. Lalmas, and A. Trotman (eds). Focused access to XML documents: INEX 2007, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4862, pp. 162-174.

Ray R. Larson, Michael K. Buckland, Fredric C. Gey, Ryan Shaw, Jeanette Zerneke, Kimberly Carl, and Josh Blumstock. Bringing Lives to Light: Biography in Context, presented at UC Berkeley School of Information Friday Seminar, February 15, 2008. (ppt)

Ryan Shaw. Event Representation in Temporal and Geographic Context. ECDL 2008, Aarhus, Denmark.

Ryan Shaw. Event gazetteers for navigating humanities resources. In Proceeding of the 2nd PhD workshop on Information and knowledge management (Napa Valley, California, USA: ACM, 2008), 89-92. pdf.

Ryan Shaw & Michael Buckland. Open Identification and the Linking of the four Ws. Proceedings, International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications, 2008, Berlin. Abstract (pdf).

2007
Michael Buckland. The Digital Difference in Reference Collections. Journal of Library Administration 46, no 2 (2007): 87-100. Also separately in Print vs. Digital : The Future of Coexistence, ed. by Sul Lee. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press, 2007. (Conference, Oklahoma University Libraries, March 2 & 3, 2006.) (Paper in pdf) (Presentation in ppt).

Michael Buckland. Incorporating Historical and Geographical Dimensions into a Search Interface. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 17 April 2007. (ppt)

Michael Buckland. Naming in the Library: Marks, Meaning and Machines. In: Nominalization, Nomination and Naming in Texts. Christian Todenhagen & Wolfgang Thiele, eds. Tübingen, Germany: Stauffenburg Verlag, 2007, pp. 249-260. (PDF)

Michael Buckland. The Reference Collection in the Digital Library. ECAI Congress of Cultural Atlases III, Moscow, May 30, 2007. (pdf)

Michael Buckland. Reference Library Service in a Digital Environment: A Question; an Explanation; and a Solution. Friday Afternoon Seminar, Sept 21, 2007. (ppt)

Michael Buckland, Aitao Chen, Fredric C. Gey, Ray R. Larson, Ruth Mostern & Vivien Petras. Geographic Search: Catalogs, Gazetteers, and Maps. College & Research Libraries. Vol 68, no. 5 (Sept 2007): 376-387. (pdf, Preprint pdf)

Michael Buckland, Kimberley Carl, Barry Pateman & Ryan Shaw. Self-service Reference: The 9 to 5 Problem; and How Reference Library Service in the Digital Library Environment is Back-to-Front and Upside Down in Library 1.0 and 2.0. LAUC-B Academic Library 2.0 conference, Berkeley, Nov 2, 2007.

Michael K. Buckland, Fredric C. Gey, and Ray R. Larson. Access to Heritage Resources Using What, Where, When, and Who. (Presentation at Museum and the Web conference, San Francisco, April 11-14, 2007.) (html)

Frederic C. Gey, Multi-genre Search Using Common Geography, presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research, University of Michigan, October 20, 2007. (ppt)

Lewis Lancaster & Michael Buckland. Presentation to the International Forum of Digital Humanities, Digital Libraries and Virtual Museums. March 2, 2007. (ppt).

Lewis Lancaster, Michael Buckland, & Ryan Shaw. Event: Occurrence and Agency in Digital Resources. Presented at Cultural Heritage on the Semantic Web. 6th International Semantic Web Conference and the 2nd Asian Semantic Web Conference Workshop 9, Busan, Korea. (12 Nov 2007): 77-82. (pdf)

Ray R. Larson. Domain Specific Retrieval: Back to Basics. In CLEF 2006 Proceedings. Springer (LNCS in press), 2007.

Ray R. Larson and Michael K. Buckland. Browsing with a Metadata Infrastructure for Events, Periods, and Time. American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIST&T) Annual Meeting 2007, October 19-24, 2007 Milwaukee, WI. (Proceedings issued on CDROM), 2007

2006
Michael Buckland. Access to Digital Heritage Resources using What, Where, When and Who. Presented at the DEN Conference, Rotterdam, December 12-13, 2006.

Michael Buckland. Description and Search: Metadata as Infrastructure. Brazilian Journal of Information Science 1, no. 1, 2006. (html) (pdf)

Michael Buckland, Aitao Chen, Fredric C. Gey & Ray R. Larson. Search Across Different Media: Numeric Data Sets and Text Files. Information Technology and Libraries. December 2006. (pdf)

Michael K. Buckland and Ray R. Larson. Infrastructure for the Representation of Events and their Contexts. (Poster Abstract) IN Information Realities: Shaping the Digital Future for All. Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology Annual Meeting, Austin, Texas, November 5-8, 2006.

Vivien Petras, Ray Larson, & Michael Buckland. Time Period Directories: A Metadata Infrastructure for Placing Events in Temporal and Geographic Context. Forthcoming in: Opening Information Horizons: Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL), Chapel Hill, NC, June 11-15, 2006. (pdf)

Jeanette L. Zerneke, Michael K. Buckland & Kim Carl. Temporally Dynamic Maps: The Electronic Cultural Atlas. Human IT 8.3 (2006): 83–94. (pdf)

For additional related publications see also the lists associated with two earlier projects: Support for the Learner: What, Where, When, and Who (Oct 2004 - Sept 2006) and Going Places in the Catalog: Improved Geographic Access (Oct 2002 - Sept 2004).

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