@inproceedings{13323,
  abstract     = {{The interoperability of web archives and digital libraries is crucial to avoid silos of preserved data and content. While various researches focus on specfic facets of the challenge to interoperate, there is a lack of empirical work about the overall situation of actual challenges. We conduct a Delphi study to survey and reveal the insights of experts in the field. Results of our study are presented in this paper to enhance further research and development efforts for interoperability.}},
  author       = {{Kalb, Hendrik and Lazaridou, Paraskevi and Pinsent, Edward and Trier, Matthias}},
  booktitle    = {{Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Preservation of Digital Objects}},
  isbn         = {{9789725654934}},
  keywords     = {{Interoperability, Web Archives, Digital Libraries, Delphi Study}},
  pages        = {{19--28}},
  publisher    = {{Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal}},
  title        = {{{Interoperability of Web Archives and Digital Libraries: A Delphi Study}}},
  year         = {{2013}},
}

@inproceedings{13325,
  abstract     = {{challenge for the digital preservation community. While the methodological frameworks for selecting these properties provide a good foundation, a continued discussion is necessary for further clarifying and improving the available methods. This paper advances earlier work by building on the existing InSPECT framework and improving its capabilities of working with complex/compound objects like blogs. The modifications enable a more thorough analysis of object structures, accentuate the differences and similarities between the framework’s two streams of analysis (i.e. Object and Stakeholder analysis) and, subsequently, improve the final reformulation of the properties. To demonstrate the applicability of the modified framework, thepaper presents a use case of a blog preservation initiative that is informed by stakeholder interviews and evaluation of structural and technological foundations of blogs. It concludes by discussing the limitations of the approach and suggesting directions for future research.}},
  author       = {{Stepanyan, Karen and Gkotsis, George and Kalb, Hendrik and Kim, Yunhyong and Cristea, Alexandra I.  and Joy, Mike and Trier, Matthias and Ross, Seamus}},
  booktitle    = {{iPress 2012}},
  editor       = {{Moore, Reagan and Ashley, Kevin and Ross, Seamus}},
  keywords     = {{Blogs, Weblogs, Digital Preservation, Significant Properties}},
  pages        = {{218--224}},
  publisher    = {{University of Toronto Press}},
  title        = {{{Blogs as Objects of Preservation: Advancing the Discussion on Significant Properties}}},
  year         = {{2012}},
}

@inproceedings{39477,
  abstract     = {{Though several approaches in sound processing are denoted as 3D audio very few of them generate high quality 3D audio information which allows listeners to exactly locate sound sources in three dimensional space. We present an approach to enhance sound by high quality 3D audio information through acoustic ray tracing where 3D audio is offline processed with digital filters of a head-related transfer function. The basic approach computes a fixed sound source for fixed listener. This approach is extended to generate 3D audio for moving listeners in interactive environments.}},
  author       = {{Müller, Wolfgang and Ullmann, F.}},
  booktitle    = {{ Proceedings IEEE International Conference on Multimedia Computing and Systems}},
  isbn         = {{0-7695-0253-9}},
  keywords     = {{Ray tracing, Loudspeakers, Motion pictures, Acoustic reflection, Ear, Digital filters, Parallel processing, Humans, Physics, Crosstalk}},
  title        = {{{Scalable System for 3D Audio Raytracing}}},
  doi          = {{10.1109/MMCS.1999.778592}},
  year         = {{1999}},
}

