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Digital Library Operations Committee (DLOC) Liaison Report

Digital Library Operations Committee (DLOC) Liaison Report. Chuck Walrad March 26, 2010. CSDL & Xplore Integration. A major focus for the DLOC this past year has been discussion of the integration of the CS Digital Library (CSDL) and IEEE Xplore .

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Digital Library Operations Committee (DLOC) Liaison Report

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  1. Digital Library Operations Committee (DLOC) Liaison Report Chuck Walrad March 26, 2010

  2. CSDL & Xplore Integration • A major focus for the DLOC this past year has been discussion of the integration of the CS Digital Library (CSDL) and IEEE Xplore . • One of the issues that has arisen concerns a web visitor’s inability to find IEEE computing standards via the CS home page and/or the CSDL. • CS Staff has explained that they have wanted to include CS standards in the CSDL, but that IEEE sales and marketing have resisted because they (the SA) own the IP – the CS does not.

  3. Website Traffic • The CSDL accounts for approximately 80% of all CS website traffic. That percentage could mean a great deal wider visibility for CS standards than we currently have. • CS content currently accounts for about 1/3 of Xplore’s nearly 50 million views per month. Interestingly enough, it is possible to find a lot of information about CS standards via Xplore searches.

  4. Questions for the SAB • Wouldn’t it make sense to make CS standards findable via the CS website? • Would it make sense to explore ways of enabling CS standards to be at least findable in CSDL searches? • Should we look for mutually beneficial ways to include CS standards in CSDL subscriptions?

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