Title :
Electronic books in digital libraries
Author :
Ozsoyoglu, Gultekin ; Balkir, N. Hurkan ; Cormode, Graham ; Ozsoyoglu, Z. Meral
Author_Institution :
Case Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland, OH, USA
Abstract :
An electronic book is an application with a multimedia database of instructional resources, which include hyperlinked text, instructor´s audio/video clips, slides, animation, still images, etc. As well as content-based information about these data, and metadata such as annotations, tags, and cross-referencing information. Electronic books in the Internet or on CDs today are not easy to learn from. We propose the use of a multimedia database of instructional resources in constructing and delivering multimedia lessons about topics in an electronic book. We introduce an electronic book data model containing (a) topic objects and (b) instructional resources, called instruction module objects, which are multimedia presentations possibly capturing real-life lectures of instructors. We use the notion of topic prerequisites for topics at different detail levels, to allow electronic book users to request/compose multimedia lessons about topics in the electronic book. We present automated construction of the “best” user-tailored lesson (as a multimedia presentation)
Keywords :
computer aided instruction; data models; digital libraries; electronic publishing; hypermedia; meta data; multimedia databases; animation; audio/video clips; content-based information; cross-referencing information; digital libraries; electronic book data model; electronic books; hyperlinked text; instruction module objects; instructional resources; metadata; multimedia database; multimedia presentations; real-life lectures; still images; topic objects; topic prerequisites; user-tailored lesson; Animation; Books; Education; Electrical capacitance tomography; Electronic publishing; Internet; Multimedia databases; Read only memory; Software libraries; Streaming media;
Conference_Titel :
Advances in Digital Libraries, 2000. Proceedings. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0659-3
DOI :
10.1109/ADL.2000.848365