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2009-07-07: Hypertext 2009

From June 30th through July 1st I attended Hypertext 2009 ( HT 2009 ) in Torino Italy . The conference saw a 70% increase in submissions (117 total) compared to last year but due to the equally increased number of accepted papers (26 long and 11 short) and posters maintain last years acceptance rate of roughly 32%. HT 2009 also had a record of 150 registered attendees. I presented our paper titled " Comparing the Performance of US College Football Teams in the Web and on the Field " ( DOI ) which was joint work with Olena Hunsicker under the supervision of Michael L. Nelson . The paper describes an extensive study on the correlation of expert rankings of real world entities and search engine rankings of their representative resources on the web. Comparing the Performance of US College Football Teams in the Web and on the Field from Martin Klein We published a poster, " Correlation of Music Charts and Search Engine Rankings " ( DOI ), with the resu...

2009-06-29: NDIIPP Partners Meeting

On June 24-26 I attended the 2009 NDIIPP Partners Meeting in Washington DC. Although it has grown from the early years, I believe this year's attendance of 150 people is similar to last year's. Clay Shirky , author of "Here Comes Everybody", gave the keynote on Wednesday morning. Hopefully the Library of Congress will post a video of the keynote soon. If not, take a look at some of his other presentations -- you will find them enjoyable and informative. On Thursday morning I presented a summary of Martin 's PhD research, the tangible product of which will be a FireFox extension called "Synchronicity": Synchronicity: Just-In-Time Discovery of Lost Web Pages from Michael Nelson The presentation was very well received and there is a lot of interest in the extension. There were several interesting break out sessions, but the real news was on Friday when Martha Anderson (LC) introduced the upcoming National Digital Stewardship Alliance...

2009-06-22: Back From JCDL 2009

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We had a good showing at the 2009 ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL) in Austin, TX last week. In total, we had 1 full paper, 3 short papers, 2 posters, 1 workshop paper and 1 doctoral consortium paper. JCDL is the flagship conference in our field and we always make a point to send as many people as possible. Chuck Cartledge (left) presented "A Framework for Digital Object Self-Preservation" at the doctoral consortium . He also presented the related short paper " Unsupervised Creation of Small World Networks for the Preservation of Digital Objects ". Chuck is planning to have his doctoral candidacy exam sometime in the early fall. Michael presented the full paper " Using Timed-Release Cryptography to Mitigate The Preservation Risk of Embargo Periods ". This paper was based on Rabia Haq's MS Thesis, which she defended in the fall of 2008. Michael also co-organized the doctoral consortium and convinced WS-DL alumna Joan Smith ...