The Web Sciences and Digital Libraries (WS-DL) group at Old Dominion University focuses on research areas that include web archiving, web science, social media, digital preservation, human-computer interaction, information visualization, and mining scholarly data.

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Submissions from 2005

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Final Report for the Development of the NASA Technical Report Server (NTRS), Michael L. Nelson

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Archive Ingest and Handling Test, Michael L. Nelson, Johan Bollen, Giridhar Manepalli, and Rabia Haq

Submissions from 2004

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Metadata and Buckets in the Smart Object, Dumb Archive (SODA) Model, Michael L. Nelson, Kurt Maly, Delwin R. Croom Jr., and Steven W. Robbins

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Resource Harvesting Within the OAI-PMH Framework, Herbert Van de Sompel, Michael L. Nelson, Carl Lagoze, and Simeon Warner

Submissions from 2003

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Report on the Third ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL), Michael L. Nelson

Submissions from 2002

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The Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting, Carl Lagoze, Herbert Van de Sompel, Michael Nelson, and Simeon Warner

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A Scalable Architecture for Harvest-Based Digital Libraries, Xiaoming Liu, Tim Brody, Stevan Harnard, Les Carr, Kurt Maly, Mohammad Zubair, and Michael L. Nelson

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Federated Searching Interface Techniques for Heterogeneous OAI Repositories, Xiaoming Liu, Kurt Maly, Mohammad Zubair, Qiaoling Hong, Michael L. Nelson, Frances Knudson, and Irma Holtkamp

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Object Persistence and Availability in Digital Libraries, Michael L. Nelson and B. Danette Allen

Submissions from 2001

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Arc - An OAI Service Provider for Digital Library Federation, Xiaoming Liu, Kurt Maly, Mohammad Zubair, and Michael L. Nelson

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Buckets: Smart Objects for Digital Libraries, Michael L. Nelson

A Survey of Complex Object Technologies for Digital Libraries, Michael L. Nelson, Brad Argue, Miles Efron, Shelia Denn, and Maria Cristina Pattuelli

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Smart Objects and Open Archives, Michael L. Nelson and Kurt Maly

Theses/Dissertations from 2000

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Buckets: Smart Objects for Digital Libraries, Michael L. Nelson

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The UPS Prototype: An Experimental End-User Service Across E-Print Archives, Herbert Van de Sompel, Thomas Krichel, Michael L. Nelson, Patrick Hochstenbach, Victor Lyapunov, Kurt Maly, Mohammad Zubair, Mohamed Kholief, Xiaoming Liu, and Heath O'Connell

Submissions from 1999

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Compute as Fast as the Engineers Can Think! Utrafast Computing Team Final Report, Robert T. Biedron, P. Mehrotra, Michael L. Nelson, M. L. Preston, J. J. Rehder, J. L. Rogersm, D. H. Rudy, J. Sobieski, and O. O. Storaasli

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Smart Objects, Dumb Archives: A User-Centric, Layered Digital Library Framework, Kurt Maly, Michael L. Nelson, and Mohammad Zubair

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A Digital Library for the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, Michael L. Nelson

Submissions from 1998

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Buckets: Aggregative, Intelligent Agents for Publishing, Michael L. Nelson, Kurt Maly, Stewart N. T. Shen, and Mohammad Zubair

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Creating a Canonical Scientific and Technical Information Classification System for NCSTRL+, Melissa E. Tiffany and Michael L. Nelson

Submissions from 1997

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Lyceum: A Multi-Protocol Digital Library Gateway, Ming-Hokng Maa, Michael L. Nelson, and Sandra L. Esler

Submissions from 1994

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The World Wide Web and Technology Transfer at NASA Langley Research Center, Michael L. Nelson and David J. Bianco

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Electronic Document Distribution: Design of the Anonymous FTP Langley Technical Report Server, Michael L. Nelson and Gretchen L. Gottlich

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World Wide Web Implementation of the Langley Technical Report Server, Michael L. Nelson, Gretchen L. Gottlich, and David J. Bianco

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A Strategy for Electronic Dissemination of NASA Langley Technical Publications, Donna G. Roper, Mary K. McCaskill, Scott D. Holland, Joanne L. Walsh, Michael L. Nelson, Susan L. Adkins, Manjula Y. Ambur, and Bryan A. Campbell

Submissions from 1993

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Intel NX to PVM 3.2 Message Passing Conversion Library, Trey Arthur and Michael L. Nelson

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A Comparison of Queueing, Cluster and Distributed Computing Systems, Joseph A. Kaplan and Michael L. Nelson