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EDITORIAL
Broad-topic Digital Library Conferences
by Bonita Wilson
doi:10.1045/may2006-editorial

Letters
doi:10.1045/may2006-letters


ARTICLES

Why OpenURL?
Ann Apps and Ross MacIntyre, The University of Manchester
doi:10.1045/may2006-apps

Using Annotations to Add Value to a Digital Library for Education
Robert A. Arko and Kim A. Kastens, Columbia University; and Kathryn M. Ginger and John Weatherley, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
doi:10.1045/may2006-arko

A Technical Approach and Distributed Model for Validation of Digital Objects
Justin Littman, Library of Congress
doi:10.1045/may2006-littman

A Handful of Things: Calisphere's Themed Collections from the California Digital Library
Isaac Mankita and James Harris, University of California, Berkeley; and Ellen Meltzer, University of California Office of the President
doi:10.1045/may2006-mankita


Image of front and back of Mark Twain's guitar
Mark Twain's 1835 Martin 2½-17" guitar.
Mark Twain, one of America's greatest literary legends, was a passionate guitarist and singer during the 19th century's romantic era. His songs were woven with graphic stream-of-consciousness imagery and his musical styles included gospel, slavery blues, love songs, political satire, folk, and burlesque.
Photograph Copyright Hank Risan.
Used with permission.


This month, D-Lib's featured collection is
The Museum of Musical Instruments.

 

Project Update
Digital Library Federation (DLF) Aquifer Project
Katherine Kott, Digital Library Federation; Jon Dunn, Indiana University; Martin Halbert and Liz Milewicz, Emory University; Leslie Johnston, University of Virginia; and Sarah Shreeves, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
doi:10.1045/may2006-kott


Conference Report
Integration of Services - Integration of Standards: Workshop Report, Koninklijke Bibliotheek, The Hague March 3, 2006
Theo van Veen, Koninklijke Bibliotheek
doi:10.1045/may2006-vanveen


FEATURED COLLECTION GIF
The Museum of Musical Instruments (MoMI)
The Museum of Musical Instruments
doi:10.1045/may2006-featured.collection


IN BRIEF
The New Zetoc RSS Service
Ann Apps, The University of Manchester
doi:10.1045/may2006-inbrief

Digital access to the special collections of Leiden University Library
Peter Verhaar, Leiden University
doi:10.1045/may2006-inbrief

Institutional Repositories and Enhanced and Alternative Metrics of Publication Impact: Report of an International Workshop held at Humboldt University Berlin, 20-21 February 2006
Frank Scholze, Stuttgart University; and Susanne Dobratz, Humboldt-University Berlin
doi:10.1045/may2006-inbrief

In the News: Recent Press Releases and Announcements

   

CLIPS & 
POINTERS
In Print

Point to Point

Calls for Participation

Goings On

Deadline Reminders

 

   

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