學習資訊專業學院—圖書資訊學研究所
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國立臺灣師範大學(本校)於民國四十四年成立社會教育學系圖書資訊學組,為臺灣最早成立之圖書資訊學相關科系。為培育知識經濟社會所需之高階圖書資訊服務人才,本校於民國九十一年成立圖書資訊學之獨立研究所(本所),隸屬本校教育學院,招收一般碩士生。
為提供在職圖書資訊服務人員之進修管道,本所於民國九十四年續接社會教育學系(社教系)之「圖書資訊學碩士學位在職專班(週末班)」及「學校圖書館行政碩士在職專班(暑期班)」,以培育具備資訊科技知能之圖書資訊服務人才。
為進一步推動跨領域合作,本所於民國九十五年與本校美術系、歷史系、國文系及產業界專家等共同籌設「數位內容與創新應用學分學程」,以培育兼具數位內容創作與加值應用之人才。因應圖書資訊學研究之變遷與知識服務產業之發展趨勢,本所於民國九十七年奉教育部核准成立博士班,並於民國九十八年招收第一屆博士生,以培育兼具圖書資訊學學術研究與管理領導能力之人才。
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Item 更開闊的天空或更狹窄的心靈--從巴比倫到隨意太空談起(社教雙月刊雜誌, 1997-02-01) 吳美美Item 電子圖書館文獻與博物館藏品數位化技術與應用之研究---分散式電子圖書館與博物館系統之整合檢索研究(II)(1998/08-1999/07) 陳昭珍; 歐陽彥正Item 地方文獻電子化問題與實作(國立臺中圖書館, 1999-10-01) 陳昭珍本文主要在說明地方文獻之意義與類型,地方文獻數位化的系統模式與作法,同時我們也蒐集新竹縣立文化中心部分特藏,建立一個簡單的雛型系統。在系統模式部分,我們建議此資訊系統為三層式的主從架構,在此模式下所要處理的工作主要有:網頁部分、書目資料庫部分、資料數位化部分以及為因應分散式系統的發展趨勢而必需建立的整合檢索部分。Item 電子出版發展趨勢(國立成功大學圖書館, 1998-10-01) 陳昭珍Item 都柏林核心集對減低檢索失誤率的實務研討(國立台灣師範大學圖書資訊研究所, 1998-04-??) 吳政叡; Cheng-Juei WuIn order to test the power of metadata on information retrieval, the author designed and conducted an experiment on a group of seven graduate students using the Dublin Core as the cataloging metadata. The experimental results show that, on average, the retrieval error ratio is only 2.9% for the MES system (URL: http://140.136.85.194), which utilizes the Dublin Core to describe the documents on Web, in contrast to 20.7% for the seven famous search engines including HOTBOT, GAIS, LYCOS, EXCITE, INFOSEEK, YAHOO, and OCTOPUS. The very low error ratio indicates that the users can use the information of the Dublin Core to decide whether to retrieve the documents or not.Item 電子圖書館的整合檢索(國立台灣師範大學圖書資訊研究所, 1998-04-??) 陳昭珍; Chao-Chen ChenMeta-searcher, including Lycos, Yahoo and so on, is the main method for heterogeneous information search in Internet. But these mechanisms do not satisfy the demands for precision and recall of distributed information retrieval. Compatibility and interoperability among digital libraries and other information systerns is an important issue. This article explains architecture of digital libraries and models of distributed searching, specially, those models designed with metadata and Z39.50, which are the most common searching modes nowadays.Item 電子圖書館時代的國家圖書館(國立台灣師範大學圖書資訊研究所, 1997-10-??) 宋建成; Chien-Cheng SungFor several years, the National Central Library (NCL) has been actively promoting digitalization. It has been storing the library's substantial collection of academic journals, government documents, and literary and historical materials on databhases so they can be easily accessed through networks by readers in Taiwan and abroad. This service is known as the "Remote Electronic Access/Delivery of the National Central Library" (READncl). READncl features nine systems with over one million entries, nearly three million pages of text images on 181 CD-ROMs, 246 full-text hyperlinked periodicals, and also links to the home-pages and e-mail addresses of 160 publishers, 142 governemtn agencies, and 50 libraries. READncl is a service combining bibliographic search, book leading and subject query functions. READncl can provide not only the bibliographic index data, but also the capability to read and print full texts. At the current stage, NCL goes on to establish full-text image and bibliographic databases for the internal publications in three categories: Periodical resources, Governmental information, and Literature/Art. At the second stage; NCL will encourage collaborative efforts between librarianship and the publishing professions to establish digital databases and to provide digitalized learning resources for the epoch of the information age to come.Item 台大電子圖書館與博物館數位化資源之組織(國立台灣師範大學圖書資訊研究所, 1997-10-??) 陳雪華; 張玉欣; Hsueh-Hua Chen; Yu-Shin ChangNational Taiwan University (NTU) is one of the oldest universities in Taiwan and hence possesses a lot of rare books, historical texts, and precious documents. However, the access of these collections seems unfortunately to be limited only to the minority of related researchers inside the campus. This is against the overwhelming trend of information resources sharing. The best way to render these collections available to users all over the world in a more efficient way is to distribute these valuable collections via the powerful WWW. To achieve this aim, NTU Digital Library/Museum (DL/M) Group needs to digitalize these collections and establish metadata for them. This article describes the importance of metadata in digital library, gives a brief introduction to the development of NTU DL/M project, the system architecture of metadata in NTU DL/M project, and finally raises some problems which need to be solved as well as the future development of metadata in NTU DL/M project.Item 數位圖書館(國立台灣師範大學圖書資訊研究所, 1998-10-??) 張品燦; Pintsang ChangDigital library is a collection of digital documents. Digital document is a document in digital format whether it is text, sound, graphic, video, or in any combinations. This paper outlines the phases of the life cycle of digital document, and their related technologies. The architecture, functional modules, and operational models of a typical digital library are depicted. Based on the experience of building a (Chinese/Han) digital library, which integrates Internet, World-Wide-Web, relational database management system, and textual search engine, the author presents the research and development directions and guidelines for the (Chinese/Han) digital library development.Item 我國資料庫內涵(Content)發展與電子圖書館之關係(國立台灣師範大學圖書資訊研究所, 1997-10-??) 蔣嘉寧; Chia-Ning ChiangThe Republic of China has been planning its NII devleopment since 1994. Significant progress in NII development has been made. However, only 3 percent of the content on the Internet is in Chinese, an even fewer percentage was provided by Taiwan. Building digital libraries will create much content and play a key role in the evolution of the Inational infrastructures. This article aims to explore the role and importance of content in the national infrastructures, the development of iitiativen in content industry commenced in 1997, and the evolving role of digital library and life-long learning in Taiwan's NII implementations. A brief introduction is given for the seven digital library projects: Digital Library Consortium, the nfoSpring Digital Library, the Digital Chinese Collection of the Academica Sinica, the Digital Buddhist Scriptures and the Digital Library/Museum of the National Taiwan University, the Internet Literature of Yuan-Ze University, the Remote Electronic Access/Delivery of Documents of the National Central Library; and the National News Bank Pilot Project.