ABSTRACT
This paper discusses the specification, organization, and utility of time references identified in digital library materials, emphasizing how to treat date references that cannot be resolved to a single day. The HistoryMakers oral history archive is used to illustrate the concept of windowing such time in digital library interfaces.
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Digital Library
- The HistoryMakers African American oral history archive, The HistoryMakers, http://www.thehistorymakers.com/.Google Scholar
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Windowing time in digital libraries
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