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Michael L. Nelson
Researcher at Old Dominion University
Publications - 430
Citations - 9042
Michael L. Nelson is an academic researcher from Old Dominion University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Web page & Digital library. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 388 publications receiving 8354 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael L. Nelson include Langley Research Center & University of Oklahoma.
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Investigating the Change of Web Pages' Titles Over Time
Martin Klein,Michael L. Nelson +1 more
TL;DR: Very low frequencies of change and high Levenshtein scores indicating that titles, on average, change little from their original, rst observed values (rooted comparison) and even less from the values of their previous observation (sliding).
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ResourceSync: leveraging sitemaps for resource synchronization
Bernhard Haslhofer,Simeon Warner,Carl Lagoze,Martin Klein,Robert Sanderson,Michael L. Nelson,Herbert Van de Sompel +6 more
TL;DR: This work proposes ResourceSync, a general Web resource synchronization protocol that leverages XML Sitemaps that provides a set of capabilities that can be combined in a modular manner to meet local or community requirements.
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Technical Report Interchange through Synchronized OAI Caches
Xiaoming Liu,Kurt Maly,Mohammad Zubair,Rong Tang,Mohammed Imran Padshah,George Roncaglia,JoAnne Rocker,Michael L. Nelson,William von Ofenheim,Richard Luce,Jacqueline Stack,Frances Knudson,Beth Goldsmith,Irma Holtkamp,Miriam Blake,Jack Carter,Mariella Di Giacomo,Major Jerome Nutter,Susan Brown,Ron Montbrand,Sally Landenberger,Kathy Pierson,Vince Duran,Beth Moser +23 more
TL;DR: The Technical Report Interchange project is a cooperative experimental effort between NASA Langley ResearchCen ter, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Air Force Research Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratory and Old Dominion University to allow for the integration of technical reports.
Metadata and Buckets in the Smart Object, Dumb Archive (SODA) Model
TL;DR: The Smart Object, Dumb Archive (SODA) model for digital libraries (DLs), and the role of metadata in SODA is discussed, and the approach to metadata translation for buckets is presented.
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Where Did the Web Archive Go
TL;DR: This paper performed a longitudinal investigation of web archives and detecting variations and changes replaying individual archived pages, or mementos, created a sample of 16,627 memento from 17 public web archives.