The Electronic Publishing Research Group

Hosted by the Information Systems Research Laboratory

Graduate School of Library and Information Science

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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The Electronic Publishing Research Group conducts advanced research in electronic publishing. Our particular focus is understanding digital documents as knowledge representation systems. This involves developing formal models of how documents organize and structure knowledge and then exploring how these models can be used to improve the performance and functionality of digital library technologies, collaboration systems, publishing systems, textbase practice, and educational technology.


Thu, 18 May 2006

Summer EPRG meetings
During the summer semesters we will be meeting Thursday mornings from 10:30 to 12:00.
posted at: 15:32

Extreme Markup Languages 2006
David Dubin, Joe Futrelle, and Joel Plutchak will present a paper titled Metadata Enrichment for Digital Preservation at this year's Extreme Markup Languages meeting. This paper reports on work that's part of the ECHO DEP project.
posted at: 15:29

FRBR Group 1 Entity analysis
Allen Renear and David Dubin are continuing the analysis of the FRBR group 1 entities that was begun during the Spring semester TKR seminar. This will be one of the topics discussed EPRG meetings this month.
posted at: 15:26


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