@Bibtex-file{Misc/digital.library.bib,
  title =        "Annotated Bibliography of Digital Library Related
                 Sources",
  author =       "The Stanford Digital Libraries Project",
  email =        "webmaster@www-diglib.stanford.edu",
  readme =       "I've entered the information by hand (ie, all size,
                 references, and links are not guaranteed to be
                 correct.) Information contained in the audience,
                 relevance, and abstract fields are all personal
                 opinions, and I hope that they will be more useful than
                 offending. (A low relevance does not mean low quality.)
                 Where two labels appear in the {"}Relevance{"}
                 category, the first is the primary, so medium-low is
                 more relevant than low-medium. I haven't read all of
                 the papers yet (particularly those without the
                 meta-data entered), but hope to soon. If you'd like to
                 contribute to the bibliography, please do so! You can
                 either send me pointers to relevant papers, or complete
                 entries with metadata. If you want to add an opposing
                 viewpoint or another abstract or rating to an existing
                 entry, mail that to me also at
                 ketchpel@cs.stanford.edu. \par Thanks to Interactive
                 Multimedia Association. and Texas A&M University,
                 Hypermedia Research Laboratory Advanced Technology
                 Group of the Washington University School of Medicine
                 Library Southwestern Bell Technology Resources, Inc.,
                 University of Michigan's Journal of Electronic
                 Publishing, AAAI Spring Symposium '95 on Information
                 Gathering, DAGS '95, DL '94, ADL '95, DL '95. Also, to
                 Andreas Paepcke for InterBib, which generates HTML
                 bibliographies from BibTeX.",
}
