Digital Libraries: Knowledge, Information, and Data in an Open Access Society

This volume contains the papers presented at the 18th International Conference on Asia-Pacific Digital Libraries (ICADL 2016), held during December 7–9, 2016, in Tsukuba, Japan. Since starting in Hong Kong in 1998, ICADL has become a premier international conference for digital library research. The conference series explores digital libraries as a broad foundation for interaction with information and information management in the networked information society.

Table of contents

Community and Digital Libraries

  • When Personal Data Becomes Open Data: An Exploration of Lifelogging, User Privacy, and Implications for Privacy Literacy.
  • The Value of Public Libraries During a Major Flooding: How Digital Resources Can Enhance Health and Disaster Preparedness in Local Communities
  • Current Situation and Countermeasures of the Legal Protection of Digital Archives User’s Privacy in China
  • Involving Source Communities in the Digitization and Preservation of Indigenous Knowledge
  • Students and Their Videos: Implications for a Video Digital Library

Digital Library Design

  • Supporting Gender-Neutral Digital Library Creation: A Case Study Using the GenderMag Toolkit
  • Developing Institutional Research Data Repository: A Case Study
  • Cultural Digital Map Prototype of Tourist Attractions in NirasSuphan Written by SunthonPhu, Poet of Thailand
  • The Rise and Fall of the Wonder Okinawa Digital Archive: Comparing Japanese and American Conceptualizations of Digital Archives
  • Toward Access to Multi-Perspective Archival Spoken Word Content

Information Access Design and User Experience

  • Rarity-Oriented Information Retrieval: Social Bookmarking vs. Word Co-occurrence
  • Proposing a Scientific Paper Retrieval and Recommender Framework
  • Investigating the Use of a Mobile Crowdsourcing Application for Public Engagement in a Smart City
  • User Testing of Prototype Systems in Two Different Environments: Preliminary Results
  • Finding “Similar but Different” Documents Based on Coordinate Relationship

Information Extraction and Analysis

  • Rule-Based Page Segmentation for Palm Leaf Manuscript on Color Image
  • Exploiting Synonymy and Hypernymy to Learn Efficient Meaning Representations
  • Entity Linking for Mathematical Expressions in Scientific Documents
  • Improved Identification of Tweets that Mention Books: Selection of Effective Features
  • A Visualization of Relationships Among Papers Using Citation and Co-citation Information

Education and Digital Literacy

  • A Lecture Slide Reconstruction System Based on Expertise Extraction for e-Learning
  • Developing a Mobile Learning Application with LIS Discipline Ontology
  • Heuristic Evaluation of an Information Literacy Game

Models and Guidelines

  • Guideline for Digital Curation for the Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre’s Digital Repository: Preliminary Outcome
  • Describing Scholarly Information Resources with a Unified Temporal Map
  • Issues for the Direct Representation of History
  • Preserving Containers – Requirements and a Todo-List
  • Development of Imaginary Beings Ontology

Open Access and Data

  • MathDL: A Digital Library of Mathematics Questions
  • Interleaving Clustering of Classes and Properties for Disambiguating Linked Data
  • A Framework for Linking RDF Datasets for Thailand Open Government Data Based on Semantic Type Detection
  • An Attempt to Promote Open Data for Digital Humanities in Japanese University Libraries
  • Redesigning the Open-Access Institutional Repository: A User Experience Approach

Opinion, Sentiment and Location

  • Expanding Sentiment Lexicon with Multi-word Terms for Domain-Specific Sentiment Analysis
  • Twitter User Classification with Posting Locations
  • Temporal Analysis of Comparative Opinion Mining
  • Social Media Social Q&A Question-and-Comments Interactions and Outcomes: A Social Sequence Analysis
  • Why Do People View Photographs on Instagram?
  • Sharing Brings Happiness?: Effects of Sharing in Social Media Among Adult Users

Analyzing and Using Wikipedia

  • DOI Links on Wikipedia: Analyses of English, Japanese, and Chinese Wikipedias
  • Cross-Modal Search on Social Networking Systems by Exploring Wikipedia Concepts
  • Suggesting Specific Segments as Link Targets in Wikipedia