All Stories

  1. Introducing Collections as Data in Postgraduate and Professional LIS Education
  2. Is Knowledge Exchange the Silver Bullet for Fostering Open and Responsible Research and Innovation? A Case Study on Bulgaria
  3. Post-ocr text correction for Bulgarian historical documents
  4. Social media data mining for exploring readers’ literary interests
  5. How does open innovation support open research? Lessons from the eCHOing project
  6. Sentiment analysis and change: a case study of evaluating user perceptions during international companies’ rebranding
  7. A Systematic Review of Wikidata in GLAM Institutions: a Labs Approach
  8. A checklist to publish collections as data in GLAM institutions
  9. Libraries and COVID-19: Opportunities for innovation
  10. Data Spaces for Cultural Heritage: Insights from GLAM Innovation Labs
  11. DuoSearch: A Novel Search Engine for Bulgarian Historical Documents
  12. Editorial Note for Special Issue on the Evaluation of Digital Cultural Resources—January 2019
  13. Cultural Heritage Communities
  14. Introducing speical issue on citizen science, open access, and new electronic publishing solutions
  15. Crowdsourcing and citizen science in the humanities, arts, and digital cultural heritage
  16. Thoughts on digital curation
  17. What hinders the use of digital libraries' resources in education?
  18. International study on views of LIS students on information literacy
  19. Electronic Resource Management: Practical Perspectives in a New Technical Services Model
  20. Parliamentary archives, digitisation, impact, and value
  21. Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries
  22. Metadata for Digital Collections: A How‐to‐do‐it Manual
  23. Big data methods and digital collections
  24. The Critical Assessment of Research: Traditional and New Methods of Evaluation
  25. Evaluation of Digital Libraries: An Insight into Useful Applications and Methods
  26. Award winning article on prioritising digitisation fine tuned to user needs
  27. Information Literacy at the Crossroad of Education and Information Policies in Europe
  28. Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Libraries. Theory and Application; Proceedings of the International Conference on QQML 2009, Chania, Crete, Greece, 26‐29 May 2009
  29. Young users and Europeana
  30. Europeana and young users in the Netherlands, Scotland, Italy, and Bulgaria
  31. 5S model expanded to 5M with a practical illustration
  32. Eye tracking study of Europeana
  33. Requirements for long term preservaion
  34. Are the views of end users and intermediaries on digitisation of special collections different?
  35. Project from the mid-2010s on access to dispersed map heritage