Ninth DELOS Workshop focuses on Distance Learning
Pasquale Savino and Pavel Zezula
The 9th DELOS Workshop on Digital Libraries for Distance Learning
was held in Brno, Czech Republic, 15-17 April 1999. The objective
of the DELOS Working Group, part of the ERCIM Digital Library
Initiative, is to promote research into the further development
of digital library technologies. This year, Brno Technical University
held its 100 year anniversary. It also recently become an associated
partner of DELOS. The workshop was organized in celebration of
these two events.
The workshop addressed two relatively new areas : Digital Libraries
and Distance Learning. Access to education has become increasingly
important for individuals who need to gain a competitive edge
in the labour market through acquisition of specialized or new
knowledge. This demand for new information, coupled with the ever
increasing quantity of information available in digital form,
has lead to a change in traditional teaching methods. Face to
face teaching is gradually being replaced by distance education.
In order to make this form of education both effective and efficient,
advanced information and communication technologies must be exploited.
Digital libraries of distributed complex multimedia data can serve
as suitable repositories of continuously changing up-to-date information,
which are indispensable for distance education.
The DELOS organizers cooperated with the Czech Association of
Distance Learning Universities and the European Association of
Distance Learning Universities in preparing the programme for
the workshop.
The final programme contained contributions from nine countries.
The invited talk, by John A.N. Lee, concentrated on distance learning
experiences at the Department of Computer Science at Virginia
Tech, USA. The remaining presentations can be divided in two categories.
Papers in the first category concentrated on conceptual issues
of distance learning, emphasizing the position of digital libraries
in the global process of knowledge acquisition. Papers in the
second category presented information about actual prototypes
for distance learning or addressed some of the advance technology
tools necessary to meet this aim. The workshop attendees also
greatly appreciated the session dedicated to prototype demonstrations;
six different prototypes were presented. The workshop inspired
numerous, very lively discussions.
The Proceedings of the Workshop have been published in the DELOS
Workshop series and can be found at: http://www.ercim.org/publication/ws-proceedings/DELOS9/
Please contact:
Pasquale Savino - IEI-CNR
Tel: +39 050 593 408
E-mail: savino@iei.pi.cnr.it
Pavel Zezula - Technical University, Brno
Tel: +420 5 4214 1202
E-mail: zezula@cis.vutbr.cz