The September/October 2014 issue of D-Lib Magazine is now available.

The September/October 2014 issue of D-Lib Magazine (http://www.dlib.org/ [1]) is now available.

This issue contains eight articles and the ‘In Brief’ column presents three short pieces as well as excerpts from recent press releases. In
addition you will find news of upcoming conferences and other items of interest in the ‘Clips and Pointers’ column. This month, D-Lib features A Walk Through Time, a National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Physical Measurement Laboratory Presentation on the
evolution of time management through the ages.

The articles include:

The HZSK Repository: Implementation, Features, and Use Cases of a Repository for Spoken Language Corpora
By Daniel Jettka and Daniel Stein, Universitat Hamburg, Germany

Exposing Data From an Open Access Repository for Economics As Linked Data
By Atif Latif, Timo Borst and Klaus Tochtermann, ZBW — German National Library of Economics

The Role of a Digital Repository in a Library-Managed Open Access Fund Program
By Heidi Zuniga, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus

Library of Congress Recommended Format Specifications: Encouraging Preservation Without Discouraging Creation
By Theron Westervelt, Library of Congress

Selecting Newspaper Titles for Digitization at the Digital Library of Georgia
By Donnie Summerlin, Digital Library of Georgia

Testing the HathiTrust Copyright Search Protocol in Germany: A Pilot Project on Procedures and Resources
By Rebecca Behnk, Karina Georgi, Regine Granzow and Lovis Atze, Humboldt University, Berlin

Connecting Systems for Better Services Around Special Collections
By Saskia van Bergen, Leiden University Library, the Netherlands

Cultural Computing at Literature Scale: Encoding the Cultural Knowledge of Tens of Billions of Words of Academic Literature
By Kalev H. Leetaru, Georgetown University; Timothy Perkins and Chris Rewerts, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

D-Lib Magazine has mirror sites at the following locations:

The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
http://dlib.anu.edu.au/ [2]

State Library of Lower Saxony and the University Library of Goettingen, Goettingen, Germany
http://webdoc.sub.gwdg.de/edoc/aw/d-lib/ [3]

Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
http://dlib.ejournal.ascc.net/ [4]

BN – National Library of Portugal, Portugal
http://purl.pt/302/1 [5]

(If the mirror site closest to you is not displaying the September/October 2014 issue of D-Lib Magazine at this time, please check back later. Each mirror site has its own schedule for replicating D-Lib Magazine and, while most sites are quite responsive, on occasion there could be a delay of as much as 24 hours between the time the magazine is released in the United States and the time when the mirroring process has been completed.)

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