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Analytical Review of Roles of the Internet in the Indian Education System
Published in Salah-ddine Krit, Mohamed Elhoseny, Valentina Emilia Balas, Rachid Benlamri, Marius M. Balas, Internet of Everything and Big Data, 2021
Reading books and magazines enriches the reader's mind and heart with knowledge and wisdom. Reading is one of the oldest habits of human civilization. The emergence of the Internet has created an extraordinary change in reading culture by providing digital libraries. A digital library is a collection of data, books, magazine, various valuable manuscripts, or any kind of published material in an organized electronic form. They can be accessed through various websites via the Internet. Digital libraries vary in size and scope. They have changed the system where users do not need to visit a physical library to access its reference collection.
An Adaptive High Reasoning Educational Interpretable Evaluation Model for Children’s Literature Based on an Intelligent Library System
Published in Applied Artificial Intelligence, 2023
Herrera-Viedma et al. (Pérez et al. (2010, November). A New Application of a Fuzzy Linguistic Quality Evaluation System in Digital Libraries. In 2010 10th International Conference on Intelligent Systems Design and Applications (Pp. 639–644). IEEE.) presented a tool for assessing the effectiveness of digital libraries based on fuzzy language input. Users’ impressions of the grade of digital services offered via digital library websites were used to define the assessment of digital library quality. The tool was user-centric since it evaluated the reliability of digital libraries based only on user evaluations. They adopted a fuzzy linguistic architecture to describe the users’ perception and employed automated systems of fuzzy processing with words based on a few weighted aggregation operators to calculate global quality assessments of digital libraries.
Assistive Technology for Adults on the Autism Spectrum: A Systematic Survey
Published in International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction, 2023
Five databases were searched, including Web of Science, ACM Digital Library, EBSCOHost, Scopus, and IEEE Xplore Digital Library. The articles searched were published before or on August 3rd, 2021. Two groups of keywords (KW) were used to explore these databases. KW1 was related to autism. We applied the truncation technique (e.g., “autis*”) to broaden our search. KW2 was related to assistive technology. The proximity searching strategy was used to connect two components of “assistive technology” to ensure a comprehensive pool of citations. In the present paper, we use “Near Operator” to find these two components if they are a maximum of five words apart from one another, regardless of the order of appearance. The synonyms of “assistive” (i.e., “adaptive,” “helping,” “supportive”) and “technology” (i.e., “device,” “tool”) were also included to facilitate the comprehensiveness, to whom we also applied truncation technique. Table 1 lists the search syntaxes tailored for each database, and the number of results returned. We did not include search terms that constrained the target group as adults to avoid losing related articles early.
The optimization of bibliographic information resource integration of digital library
Published in International Journal of Computers and Applications, 2021
With the continuous development of network informatization and digitization, digital library resources have also changed greatly. The larger and larger proportion of digital resources and the sharing and retrieval of digital book resources have brought convenience to users [10,11]. Nevertheless, with the increase in digital book resources and types, the difference in the construction of application systems among database, content overlap and redundancy, low correlation in knowledge, the diversification of formats and storage modes of book information data, and the differences between the retrieval language and methods have brought inconvenience to the user in using the data of library information resources [12,13]. When users are using different databases and network resources, they need to repeat or do the same steps one by one to get into different databases or different systems, which not only wastes the user’s time, but also consumes the equipment resources and reduces the service efficiency of the digital library [14,15]. Therefore, how to shield the heterogeneity between different databases to form a unified platform for the index, and how to conduct the organic integration of bibliographic information resources of digital library to complete the one-stop search of digital library information resources have become the top priority in the construction of digital library, and also the important research topic in the information resource management [16,17].