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EDITORIAL
WebWise 2005
by Bonita Wilson
doi:10.1045/march2005-editorial

Letters
doi:10.1045/march2005-letters


ARTICLES
The NSF National Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education Digital Library (NSDL) Program: New Projects from Fiscal Year 2004
Lee L. Zia, National Science Foundation
doi:10.1045/march2005-zia

NSDL MatDL: Exploring Digital Library Roles
Laura M. Bartolo and Cathy S. Lowe, Kent State University; Donald R. Sadoway and Adam C. Powell, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and Sharon C. Glotzer, University of Michigan
doi:10.1045/march2005-bartolo

OCLC Research Publications Repository
Shirley Hyatt and Jeffrey A. Young, OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc.
doi:10.1045/march2005-hyatt

Renewing the Information Infrastructure of the Koninklijke Bibliotheek
Theo van Veen, Koninklijke Bibliotheek
doi:10.1045/march2005-vanveen

Conference Reports
Issues in Federating Repositories: A Report on the First International CORDRA™ Workshop
Wilbert Kraan, UK Centre for Educational Technology Interoperability Standards (CETIS); and Jon Mason, education.au limited
doi:10.1045/march2005-kraan

The Implementation of the Berlin Declaration on Open Access: Report on the Berlin 3 Meeting Held 28 February - 1 March 2005, Southampton, UK
Stevan Harnad, Université du Québec à Montréal
doi:10.1045/march2005-harnad

Image of the cover of sheet music for the song Flash Light by Edwin Ellis

Flash Light by Edwin Ellis, arranged by E.T. Paull, 1909. One of the "mascot" images of the Vocal Popular collection.
E.T. Paull was the second most popular composer and arranger of marches at the turn of the century, behind only John P. Sousa. However, his greatest talent was in publishing, and his pieces are still valued for their distinctive, colorful covers. The lithographs were usually (as in this case) done by A. Hoen & Company.
Courtesy of Folger Library and the University of Maine. Used with permission.

The Maine Music Box is D-Lib Magazine's featured collection this month.

 

FEATURED COLLECTION GIF
The Maine Music Box
Marilynn Lutz, University of Maine
doi:10.1045/march2005-featured.collection


IN BRIEF
Connotea: A Free Online Reference Management Service for Scientists
Ben Lund, Joanna Scott, Tony Hammond, and Timo Hannay, Nature Publishing Group
doi:10.1045/march2005-inbrief

A New Project: Training for Audiovisual Preservation in Europe (TAPE)
Yola de Lusenet, European Commission on Preservation and Access (ECPA)
doi:10.1045/march2005-inbrief

Amrita Colloquium on Digital Libraries (ACDL-2005)
J. K. Vijayakumar, INFLIBNET; and Prashant R. Nair, Amrita University
doi:10.1045/march2005-inbrief

Introducing the EAD Report Card
Merrilee Proffitt, RLG
doi:10.1045/march2005-inbrief

In the News: Recent Press Releases and Announcements

   

CLIPS & 
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In Print

Point to Point

Calls for Participation

Goings On

Deadline Reminders

 

   

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