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NanoPort: A Web Portal for Nanoscale Science and Technology

Chau, Michael and Chen, Hsinchun and Qin, Jailun and Zhou, Yilu and Sung, Wai-Ki and Chen, Mark and Qin, Yi and McDonald, Daniel M. and Lally, Ann M. (2002) NanoPort: A Web Portal for Nanoscale Science and Technology. In Proceedings Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, Portland, OR.

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Abstract

Areas related to nanotechnology, or nanoscale science and engineering (NSSE), have experienced tremendous growth over the past few years. While there are a large variety of useful resources available on the Web, such information are usually distributed and difficult to locate, resulting in the problem of information overload. To address the problem, we developed the NanoPort system, an integrated Web portal aiming to provide a one-stop shopping service to satisfy the information needs of researchers and practitioners in the field of NSSE [1]. We believe that the approaches taken also can be applied to other domains.

EPrint Type:Conference Paper
Keywords:National Science Digital Library, NSDL, Artificial Intelligence Lab, AI Lab, NanoPort
Subjects:Artificial Intelligence
World Wide Web
ID Code:515
Deposited On:20 September 2004
Alternative Locations:http://ai.bpa.arizona.edu/go/papers.html
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[1] Chau, M., Chen, H., Qin, J., Zhou, Y., Qin, Y., Sung, W. K., McDonald, D. Comparison of Two Approaches to Building a Vertical Search Tool: A Case Study in the Nanotechnology Domain. In Proceedings of JCDL’02, Portland, OR, USA, July 2002.

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[3] Tolle, K. M. and Chen, H. Comparing Noun Phrasing Techniques for Use with Medical Digital Library Tools. JASIS, 51(4) (2000), 352-370.

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