User-generated collection-level metadata in an online photo-sharing system Stvilia, B., & Jörgensen C. (2009). User-generated collection-level metadata in an online photo-sharing system. Library & Information Science Research. 31, 54–65.
Collection/Item Metadata Relationships Renear, A. H., Wickett K. M., Urban R. J., Dubin D., & Shreeves S. L. (2008). Collection/Item Metadata Relationships. Proceedings of the International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications.
The Future is Digital McGann, J. (2008). The Future is Digital. Journal of Victorian Culture. 13, 80–88.
What is ARC and Why You Should Care: A Grad Student's Perspective Habbestad, T. (2012). What is ARC and Why You Should Care: A Grad Student's Perspective. {HASTAC}.
Semantics and Syntax of Dublin Core Usage in Open Archives Initiative Data Providers of Cultural Heritage Materials Hutt, A., & Riley J. (2005). Semantics and Syntax of Dublin Core Usage in Open Archives Initiative Data Providers of Cultural Heritage Materials. Proceedings of the 5th ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries. 262–270.
The Next Stage: Moving from Isolated Digital Collections to Interoperable Digital Libraries Besser, H. (2002). The Next Stage: Moving from Isolated Digital Collections to Interoperable Digital Libraries. First Monday. 7,
Linked Data: Evolving the Web into a Global Data Space Heath, T., & Bizer C. (2011). Linked Data: Evolving the Web into a Global Data Space. Synthesis Lectures on the Semantic Web: Theory and Technology. 1, 1–136.
A Comparison of the Iter Bibliography and the International Medieval Bibliography Newton, D., & Tellman J. (2010). A Comparison of the Iter Bibliography and the International Medieval Bibliography. Reference & User Services Quarterly. 49, 265–277.
Web 2.0/Lib 2.0—What Is It? (If It’s Anything at All) Needleman, M. (2007). Web 2.0/Lib 2.0—What Is It? (If It’s Anything at All). Serials Review. 33, 202–203.