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Digital Libraries: Universal and Ubiquitous Access to Information - 11th International Conference on Asian Digital Libraries, ICADL 2008, Bali, Indonesia, December 2-5, 2008, Proceedings (Paperback, 2008 ed.)
George Buchanan, Masood Masoodian, Sally Jo Cunningham
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 11th
International C- ference on Asian Digital Libraries (ICADL 2008)
held in Bali, Indonesia, in December 2008. The objective of this
conference series is to provide a forum for presentation of
high-quality research in the ?eld of digital libraries. ICADL 2008
provided an opportunity for digital libraries researchers and
practitioners in the Asia Paci?c area and beyond to gather to
explore ideas, exchange and share experiences, and further build
the research network in this region. ICADL 2008 was a truly
international event, with presenters from 21 countries. A total of
63 papers were accepted for inclusion in the proceedings: 30 full
papers, 20 short papers, and extended abstracts of 13 posters.
Submissions were subject to a rigorous, blind peer-review process.
The research topics cover the spectrum of digital libraries,
including multimedia digital libraries, usab- ity and evaluation,
information retrieval, ontologies, social tagging, metadata issues,
multi- and cross-language retrieval, digital preservation,
scholarly p- lishing and communities, and more. Additionally, three
tutorials were o?ered in association with the conference by Andreas
Rauber (Vienna University of Technology), David Bainbridge
(University of Waikato), and George Buchanan (Swansea University).
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Computer Human Interaction - 6th Asia Pacific Conference, APCHI 2004, Rotorua, New Zealand, June 29-July 2, 2004, Proceedings (Paperback, 2004 ed.)
Masood Masoodian, Steve Jones, Bill Rogers
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APCHI 2004 was the sixth Asia-Paci?c Conference on Computer-Human
Int- action, and was the ?rst APCHI to be held in New Zealand. This
conference series provides opportunities for HCI researchers and
practitioners in the Asia- Paci?c and beyond to gather to explore
ideas, exchange and share experiences, and further build the HCI
networkin this region.APCHI 2004wasa truly int- national event,
with presenters representing 17 countries. This year APCHI also
incorporated the ?fth SIGCHI New Zealand Symposium on
Computer-Human Interaction. A total of 69 papers were accepted for
inclusion in the proceedings 56 long papers and 13 short papers.
Submissions were subject to a strict, double-blind peer-review
process. The research topics cover the spectrum of HCI, including
human factors and ergonomics, user interfacetools and technologies,
mobile and ubiquitous computing, visualization, augmented reality,
collaborative systems, internationalization and cultural issues,
and more. APCHI also included a d- toral consortium, allowing 10
doctoral students from across the globe to meet and discuss their
work in an interdisciplinary workshop with leading researchers and
fellow students. Additionally, ?ve tutorials were o?ered in
association with the conference."
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