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Appendix C: Workshop Agenda
Pages 105-108

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... Sorts to realize t be vlslon. Monday, June 15, 199X 8:00 Registration, Coffee, Continental Breakfast Plenary 8:30 INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSE Mike Goodchild, Workshop Chair, University of California, Santa Barbara Pros
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... Policy and institutional issues · What are the legal, ethical, and political issues involved in creating geolibraries? For example, what problems could geolibraries raise related to intellectual property rights?
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... ADJOURN RECEPTION, Followed by Dinner at 6:30 Tuesday, June 16, 1998 8:00 Coffee, Continental Breakfast Plenary 8:30 CURRENT ACTIVITIES AND TECHNICAL ISSUES · Ben Shneiderman, Department of Computer Science, University of Maryland Thomas Kalil, Senior Director, National Economic Council, The White House · Terence Smith, Director, Alexandria Project, University of California, Santa Barbara 10:20 BREAK 10:30 Breakouts Each group will discuss the following questions: 3. Ongoing Activities · What components of existing efforts in digital library research, clearinghouse development, and other data distribution
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... · A new generation of search engines · Geospatial interoperability · User interface metaphors · Collection-leve} metadata · Which of the R&D needs can be attained in the next few years, and which ones may take 5 to 10 years? 12:00 LUNCH i:30 Plenary · Results of the research needs and current activities to realize a "geolibraIy" vision Overall Workshop Results 4:30 Adjourn


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