DML-CZ Metadata Editor

Bartošek, Miroslav; Kovář, Petr; Šárfy, Martin

  • Towards Digital Mathematics Library. Birmingham, United Kingdom, July 27th, 2008, Publisher: Masaryk University(Brno), page 139-151

Abstract

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The aim of the DML-CZ project (2005–2009 — Czech Academy of Sciences, Masaryk University in Brno, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic) is to investigate, develop and apply techniques, methods and tools that would allow the creation of the Czech Digital Mathematics Library. The most important tool developed and used in the course of the project is the Metadata Editor — a complex web-based system supporting all essential steps in the development of the article oriented digital library: integration of scanned pages (journals, proceedings, monographs) into hierarchical structures, article building, detailed metadata description up to the level of articles and book chapters, article bibliography references processing and linking, name authority management, inclusion of born-digital material, automated metadata verification, and generation of the resulting PDF papers. The rights management in combination with the remote access enable to distribute the work of a digital library among many people with different levels of expertise. Building a library of more than 15,000 articles proved the soundness of the Metadata Editor architecture and implementation. An overview of the system architecture and functionality is briefly revealed in our paper.

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Bartošek, Miroslav, Kovář, Petr, and Šárfy, Martin. "DML-CZ Metadata Editor." Towards Digital Mathematics Library. Birmingham, United Kingdom, July 27th, 2008. Brno: Masaryk University, 2008. 139-151. <http://eudml.org/doc/221193>.

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abstract = {The aim of the DML-CZ project (2005–2009 — Czech Academy of Sciences, Masaryk University in Brno, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic) is to investigate, develop and apply techniques, methods and tools that would allow the creation of the Czech Digital Mathematics Library. The most important tool developed and used in the course of the project is the Metadata Editor — a complex web-based system supporting all essential steps in the development of the article oriented digital library: integration of scanned pages (journals, proceedings, monographs) into hierarchical structures, article building, detailed metadata description up to the level of articles and book chapters, article bibliography references processing and linking, name authority management, inclusion of born-digital material, automated metadata verification, and generation of the resulting PDF papers. The rights management in combination with the remote access enable to distribute the work of a digital library among many people with different levels of expertise. Building a library of more than 15,000 articles proved the soundness of the Metadata Editor architecture and implementation. An overview of the system architecture and functionality is briefly revealed in our paper.},
author = {Bartošek, Miroslav, Kovář, Petr, Šárfy, Martin},
booktitle = {Towards Digital Mathematics Library. Birmingham, United Kingdom, July 27th, 2008},
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location = {Brno},
pages = {139-151},
publisher = {Masaryk University},
title = {DML-CZ Metadata Editor},
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year = {2008},
}

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AU - Bartošek, Miroslav
AU - Kovář, Petr
AU - Šárfy, Martin
TI - DML-CZ Metadata Editor
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PY - 2008
CY - Brno
PB - Masaryk University
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EP - 151
AB - The aim of the DML-CZ project (2005–2009 — Czech Academy of Sciences, Masaryk University in Brno, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic) is to investigate, develop and apply techniques, methods and tools that would allow the creation of the Czech Digital Mathematics Library. The most important tool developed and used in the course of the project is the Metadata Editor — a complex web-based system supporting all essential steps in the development of the article oriented digital library: integration of scanned pages (journals, proceedings, monographs) into hierarchical structures, article building, detailed metadata description up to the level of articles and book chapters, article bibliography references processing and linking, name authority management, inclusion of born-digital material, automated metadata verification, and generation of the resulting PDF papers. The rights management in combination with the remote access enable to distribute the work of a digital library among many people with different levels of expertise. Building a library of more than 15,000 articles proved the soundness of the Metadata Editor architecture and implementation. An overview of the system architecture and functionality is briefly revealed in our paper.
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ER -

References

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  1. DML-CZ: Czech Digital Mathematics Library, . http://project.dml.cz. 
  2. Bartošek, M., Lhoták, M., Rákosník, J., Sojka, P., Šárfy, M., DML-CZ: The Objectives and the First Steps, . In Borwein, J., Rocha, E. M., Rodrigues, J. F., eds.: CMDE 2006: Communicating Mathematics in the Digital Era. A. K. Peters, MA, USA (2008) 69–79. (2008) MR2590568
  3. Krejčíř, V., Building the Czech Digital Mathematics Library upon DSpace System, . In: Sojka, Petr (editor): DML 2008 – Towards Digital Mathematics Library, Birmingham, UK, July 27th, 2008, pp. 117–126. (2008) Zbl1170.68487
  4. Řehůřek, R., Sojka, P., Classification of Multilingual Mathematical Papers in DML-CZ, . In: Proceedings of Recent Advances in Slavonic Natural Language Processing – RASLAN 2007, Karlova Studánka, Czech Republic, Masaryk University, Brno (2007) 89–96. (2007) 
  5. Sojka, P., From Scanned Image to Knowledge Sharing, . In Tochtermann, K., Maurer, H., eds.: Proceedings of I-KNOW ’05: Fifth International Conference on Knowledge Management, Graz, Austria, Know-Center in coop. with Graz Uni, Joanneum Research and Springer Pub. Co. (2005) 664–672. (2005) 
  6. Sojka, P., Panák, R., Mudrák, T., Optical Character Recognition of Mathematical Texts in the DML-CZ Project, . June 2006. Accepted and presented at “Communicating Mathematics in Digital Era, CMDE 2006”, August 15–18, 2006. Aveiro, Portugal. (2006) 

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