Awards
Vannevar Bush Best Paper Award
The Vannevar Bush Best Paper Award is given to the best paper that is
presented at the JCDL (and earlier ACM DL) since 1998. All full papers
that are accepted for presentation are eligible and the JCDL Steering
Committee selects the winner.
2011 Robert Sanderson, Benjamin Albritton, Rafael Schwemmer and Herbert Van De Sompel
SharedCanvas: A Collaborative Model for Medieval Manuscript Layout Dissemination
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[Abstract]
[PDF*]
2011 (Runner up) David Bamman and Gregory Crane
Measuring Historical Word Sense Variation.
[Abstract]
[PDF*]
2010 David Bamman, Alison Babeu, and Gregory Crane
Transferring Structural Markup Across Translations Using Multilingual Alignment and Projection
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[Abstract]
[PDF*]
2009 Steven Bethard, Philipp Wetzler, Kirste Butcher, James H. Martin, and Tamara Sumner
Automatically characterizing resource quality for educational digital libraries.
[Abstract]
[PDF*]
2008 Catherine C. Marshall
From writing and analysis to the repository: taking the scholars' perspective on scholarly archiving.
[Abstract]
[PDF*]
2007 Shane Ahern, Mor Naaman, Rahul Nair, and Jeannie Yang World explorer: visualizing aggregate data from unstructured text in geo-referenced collections.
[Abstract]
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2006 Carl Lagoze, Tim cornwell, Naomi Dushay, Dean Ecktrom, Dean Krafft, and John Saylor Metadata Aggregation and "Automated Digital Libraries:" A Retrospective on the NSDL Experience.
[Abstract]
[PDF*]
2005 Gordon W. Paynter Developing practical automatic metadata assignment and evaluation tools for internet resources.
[Abstract]
[PDF*]
2004 Mor Naaman, Yee Jiun Song, Andreas Paepcke, and Hector Garcia-Molina Automatic organization for digital photographs with geographic coordinates.
[Abstract]
[PDF*]
2003 Barbara M. Wildemuth, Gary Marchionini, Meng Yang, Gary Geisler, Todd Wilkens, Anthony Hughes, and Richard Gruss How fast is too fast? Evaluating fast forward surrogates for digital video.
[Abstract]
[PDF*]
2002 Donna Bergmark. Collection Systhesis.
[Abstract]
[PDF*]
2001 Gregory Crane, Clifford E. Wulfman, and David A. Smith. Building a Hypertextual Digital Library in the Humanities: A Case Study on London.
[Abstract]
[PDF*]
2000 Joanna L. Wolfe. Effects of annotations on student readers and writers.
[Abstract]
[PDF*]
1999 David Bainbridge, Craig G. Nevill-Manning, Ian H. Witten. Towards a digital library of popular music.
[Index terms]
[PDF*]
1998 Catherine C. Marshall. Making metadata: a study of metadata creation for a mixed physical-digital collection.
[Index terms]
[PDF*]
Best Student Paper Award
This award is given to the best paper presented at JCDL having a student as the first author. All full papers
with a student as the first author that are accepted for presentation are eligible.
2011 Myriam Ben Saad and Stéphane Gançarski
Archiving the Web using Page Changes Pattern: A Case Study.
[Abstract]
[PDF*]
2011 (Runner up) Keith Maull, Manuel Gerardo Saldivar, and Tamara Sumner
Understanding Digital Library Adoption: A Use Diffusion Approach.
[Abstract]
[PDF*]
2010 Xiao Hu & J. Stephen Downie
Improving Mood Classification in Music Digital Libraries by Combining Lyrics and Audio
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[Abstract]
[PDF*]
2009 William B. Lund and Eric K. Ringger
Improving optical character recognition through efficient multiple system alignment.
[Abstract]
[PDF*]
2008Yi Huang and Michael S. Brown
User-assisted ink-bleed correction for handwritten documents.
[Abstract]
[PDF*]
2007 Bageshree Shevade, Hari Sundaram, and Lexing Xie Modeling personal and social network context for event annotation in images.
[Abstract]
[PDF*]
2006 YuanYuan Yu, Jeannie A. Stamberger, Aswath Manoharan, and Andreas Paepcke EcoPod: A Mobile Tool for Community Based Biodiversity Collection Building.
[Abstract]
[PDF*]
(Sponsored by IEEE-CS Technical Committee on Digital Libraries)
2005 Jack Kustanowitz,Ben Shneiderman Meaningful presentations of photo libraries: rationale and applications of bi-level radial quantum layouts.
[Abstract]
[PDF*]
(Sponsored by IEEE-CS Technical Committee on Digital Libraries)
2004 Marcos André Gonçalves, Edward A. Fox, Aaron Krowne, Pável Calado,
Alberto H. F. Laender, Altigran S. da Silva, Berthier Ribeiro-Neto The Effectiveness of Automatically Structured Queries in Digital Libraries.
[Abstract]
[PDF*]
(Sponsored by IEEE-CS Technical Committee on Digital Libraries)
Best International Paper Award
This award is given to the best paper that is
presented at JCDL, having first author from outside the United States. All full papers
that are accepted for presentation are eligible.
2005 Anne Adams, Ann Blandford Digital libraries' support for the user's 'information journey'.
[Abstract]
[PDF*] (Sponsored by University of Arizona)
2004 Yi-Chun Chu, David Bainbridge, Matt Jones, and Ian H. Witten Realistic books: A bizarre homage to an obsolete medium?.
[Abstract]
[PDF*] (Sponsored by University of Arizona)
Best Poster Award
The Best Poster Award is given to the best poster that is
presented at the JCDL conference. All posters
presented are eligible and JCDL attendees vote to select the winner.
2011 Sally Jo Cunningham
How Children Find Books for Leisure Reading: Implications for the Digital Library
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[Abstract]
[PDF*]
2011 (Runner up) Kayleigh Bohémier, Thea Atwood, Andreas Kuehn, and Jian Qin
A Content Analysis of Institutional Data Policies.
[Abstract]
[PDF*]
2009 Quinn Stewart and David Todd
Using University Collections in Digital Library Education .
[Abstract]
[PDF*]
2009 (Runner up) Martin Klein, Olena Hunsicker, and Michael L. Nelson
Correlation of Music Charts and Search Engine Rankings.
[Abstract]
[PDF*]
2009 (Second Runner up) Spencer Lee, Edward Fox, Gary Marchionini, Javier Velasco, Gon¨alo Antunes, and José Borbinha
Virtual DL Poster Sessions in Second Life.
[Abstract]
[PDF*]
2006 Marko A. Rodriguez, Johan Bollen, Herbert Van de Sompel An analysis of the bid behavior of the 2005 JCDL program committee .
[Abstract]
[PDF*]
2005 J. Stephen Downie, Andreas F. Ehmann, Xiao Hu Music-to-knowledge (M2K): a prototyping and evaluation environment for music digital library research .
[Abstract]
[PDF*] (Sponsored by University of Arizona)
2004 Xiaoming Liu, Johan Bollen, Michael L. Nelson, Herbert Van de Sompel, Jeremy Hussell, Rick Luce, Linn Marks Toolkits for Visualizing Co-Authorship Graphs.
[Abstract]
[PDF*] (Sponsored by University of Arizona)
* The full-text PDFs of these papers are available from the ACM Digital Library to ACM DL members.
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