Posters

A detailed programme including poster and demo numbering is shown in the .

Accepted posters for ECDL2008 are:

Authors Title
José Barateiro, LNEC; Gonçalo Antunes, Manuel Cabral, and José Borbinha, INESC-ID; Rodrigo Rodrigues, Max Planck Institute for Software Systems Digital Preservation of Scientifc Data
Toby Burrows and Ela Majocha, University of Western Australia Building a Digital Research Community in the Humanities
Marco Dussin and Nicola Ferro, University of Padua, Italy Design of a Digital Library System for Large-Scale Evaluation Campaigns
Javier Fernández, Miguel Angel Martinez-Prieto, Pablo De la Fuente, Jesus Vegas, and Joaquin Adiego, University of Valladolid Agile DL: Building a DELOS-conformed Digital Library using Agile Software Development
Tzu-Yen Hsu, Ting-Hua Chen, Chung-Hsi Hung, and Sea-Hom Chou, IIS, Academia Sinica An XML-Centric Storage for Better Preservation and Maintenance of Data: Union Catalog of NDAP, Taiwan
Gabriella Kazai, Microsoft Research Cambridge; Antoine Doucet, University of Caen; Monica Landoni, University of Lugano New Tasks on Collections of Digitized Books
Filip Kruse, Annette Sorensen, Michael Nielsen, Jørn Thøgersen, and Birte Christensen-Dalsgaard, State and University Library; Bart Ballaux and Hans Hofman, The Dutch National Archives; John Pattenden-Fail, Seamus Ross, and Kellie Snow, University of Glasgow A user field study: Communication in academic communities and government agencies
Te-Jun Lin, Ku-Lun Huang, Hsiang-An Wang, and Chih-Yi Chiu, Academia Sinica; Jyun-Wei Huang, Christine Lin, and Hung-Yi Li, Yuan Ze University A Mechanism for Solving the Unencoded Chinese Character Problem on the Web
Miguel Angel Martinez-Prieto, Pablo De la Fuente, Jesus Vegas, and Joaquin Adiego, University of Valladolid Covering Heterogeneous Educative Environments with Integrated Editions in the Electronic Work
Anna Mastora and Sarantos Kapidakis, Ionian University; Maria Monopoli, TEI Athens; Bank of Greece Exploring Query Formulation and Reformulation: a Preliminary Study to Map Users' Search Behaviour
Alberto Pinto and Goffredo Haus, University of Milan A Framework for Music Content Description and Retrieval
Ryan Shaw and Ray Larson, U.C. Berkeley Event Representation in Temporal and Geographic Context
Yuko Taniguchi, Toshiba Solutions Corporation; Hidetsugu Nanba, Hiroshima City University Identification of Bibliographic Information Written in both Japanese and English
Sven Vlaeminck, Stefan Strathmann, and Heike Neuroth, Goettingen State and University Library Digital Preservation Needs of Scientific Communities: The Example of Göttingen University
Jakob Voß, Gemeinsamer Bibliotheksverbund Dynamic Catalogue Enrichment with SeeAlso Link Servers
Junte Zhang, Khairun Nisa Fachry, and Jaap Kamps, University of Amsterdam; Access to Archival Finding Aids: Context Matters

Poster presentations offer researchers a unique opportunity to present late-breaking results, significant work in progress, or research that is best communicated in an interactive or graphical format. Poster presentations further provide researchers with an opportunity to obtain feedback about their work from a wide range of persons during the poster session.

Posters will be displayed during poster sessions, preceded by a plenary poster spotlight presentation session. The poster sessions will allow attendees to have first-hand views of innovative digital library technologies and applications and to talk informally with system developers and researchers.

Important Dates

  • ECDL2008: 14-19 September 2008
  • Poster and demo session: 15-16 September 2008

Contact address: requests for information should be sent to .

ECDL2008 in Aarhus, Denmark. For contact and more information: