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Interactional Digital Libraries: introduction to a special issue on Interactivity in Digital Libraries

Coleman, Anita Sundaram and Oxnam, Maliaca (2002) Interactional Digital Libraries: introduction to a special issue on Interactivity in Digital Libraries. Journal of Digital Information 2(4).

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Advances in Internet technologies have made it seemingly possible and easy to create digital collections, repositories and libraries. However, supporting diverse information uses that facilitate interaction beyond searching and browsing is in the early stages. Interactive digital libraries, or interactional digital libraries as we prefer to call them, are still evolving. This special issue tries to bring together work that is being done to incorporate interactivity in digital libraries.

EPrint Type:Journal Article (On-line/Unpaginated)
Keywords:Interactivity, Interactional, Digital Libraries, National Science Digital Library, NSDL, Science Technical Engineering and Mathematics, STEM, Human Computer Interaction, Information Retrieval, Education Technology, Instructional Design, Information Spaces, Learning Spaces, Interaction Spaces
Subjects:Human Computer Interaction
Knowledge Representation
Knowledge Organization
Knowledge Management
Information Seeking Behaviors
Digital Libraries
ID Code:397
Deposited On:07 August 2004
Alternative Locations:http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk/Articles/v02/i04/editorial/
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