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<reference>
  <a1>CERN-IT-UDS-CDS</a1>
  <a2>Belinda Chan</a2>
  <a2>Audiovisual Service</a2>
  <t1>An Overview of Invenio Digital Library Software</t1>
  <t2>CERN Workshop on Innovations in Scholarly Communication (OAI7)</t2>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>Invenio is a free, open source software suite that will enable you to run your own digital library or document repository on the web. The software covers all the stages of digital library management from document ingestion through to classification, indexing, curation and finally, dissemination. Invenio complies with the OAI metadata harvesting protocol and uses MARC21 as its underlying bibliographic format, hence facilitating the sharing of resources between repositories worldwide.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>CDS;
                Digital Library;
                Document Management;
                Document Repository;
                Invenio;
                OAI;
                Open Access;
                Open Source;
                Software;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2011</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul/>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Caffaro, Jerome</a1>
  <a2>Kaplun, Samuele</a2>
  <t1>Invenio: A Modern Digital Library for Grey Literature</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>Grey literature has historically played a key role for researchers in the field of High- Energy Physics (HEP). Consequently CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) as the world’s largest particle physics laboratory has always been facing the challenge of distributing and archiving grey material. Invenio, an open-source repository software, has been developed as part of CERN’s institutional repository strategy to answer these needs. In this document we describe how the particular context of grey literature within the HEP community shaped the development of Invenio. We focus on the strategies that have been established in order to process grey material within the software and we analyse how it is used in a real production environment, the CERN Document Server (CDS).</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>Invenio;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2010</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/1312678/files/CERN-OPEN-2010-027.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Gvianishvili, Giorgi</a1>
  <a2>Le Meur, Jean-Yves</a2>
  <a2>Šimko, Tibor</a2>
  <a2>Caffaro, Jérôme</a2>
  <a2>Marian, Ludmila</a2>
  <a2>Kaplun, Samuele</a2>
  <a2>Chan, Belinda</a2>
  <a2>Rajman, Martin</a2>
  <t1>Capturing and Analyzing User Behavior in Large Digital Libraries</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>The size of digital libraries is increasing, making navigation and access to information more challenging. Improving the system by observing the users’ activities can help at providing better services to users of very large digital libraries. In this paper we explain how the Invenio open-source software, used by the CERN Document Server (CDS) allows fine grained logging of user behavior. In the first phase, the sequence of actions performed by users of CDS is captured, while in the second phase statistical data is calculated offline. This paper explains these two steps and the results. Although the analyzed system focuses on the high energy physics literature, the process could be applicable to other scientific communities, with and international, large user base.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>Invenio;
                CDS;
                Very large digital library;
                Log analysis;
                User behavior study analysis;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2010</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/1295600/files/CERN-IT-2010-002.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Marian, Ludmila</a1>
  <a2>Le Meur, Jean-Yves</a2>
  <a2>Rajman, Martin</a2>
  <a2>Vesely, Martin</a2>
  <t1>Citation graph based ranking in Invenio</t1>
  <t2>Lect. Notes Comput. Sci.</t2>
  <sn/>
  <op>236-247</op>
  <vo>6273</vo>
  <ab>Invenio is the web-based integrated digital library system developed at CERN. Within this framework, we present four types of ranking models based on the citation graph that complement the simple approach based on citation counts: time-dependent citation counts, a relevancy ranking which extends the PageRank model, a time-dependent ranking which combines the freshness of citations with PageRank and a ranking that takes into consideration the external citations. We present our analysis and results obtained on two main data sets: Inspire and CERN Document Server. Our main contributions are: (i) a study of the currently available ranking methods based on the citation graph; (ii) the development of new ranking methods that correct some of the identified limitations of the current methods such as treating all citations of equal importance, not taking time into account or considering the citation graph complete; (iii) a detailed study of the key parameters for these ranking methods. (The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com)</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>CDS;
                Invenio;
                Inspire;
                citation graph;
                PageRank;
                external citations;
                time decay;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2010</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/1295598/files/CERN-IT-2010-001.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Rodrigues Silvestre, Joaquim Jorge</a1>
  <t1>An Integrated Library System on the CERN Document Server</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>CERN – The European Organization for Nuclear Research – is one of the largest research centres worldwide, responsible for several discoveries in physics as well as in computer science. The CERN Document Server, also known as CDS Invenio, is a software developed at CERN, which aims to provide a set of tools for managing digital libraries. In order to improve the functionalities of CDS Invenio a new module was developed , called BibCirculation, to manage books (and other items) from the CERN library, and working as an Integrated Library System. This thesis shows the steps that have been done to achieve the several goals of this project, explaining, among others aspects, the process of integration with other existing modules as well as the way to associate the information about books with the metadata from CDS Invenio. You can also find a detailed explanation of the entire implementation process and testing. Finally, there are presented the conclusions of this project and ideas for future development.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb>Evora U.</pb>
  <pp>Évora</pp>
  <yr>2010</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/1294486/files/CERN-THESIS-2010-115.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Alvarez Perez, Carmen</a1>
  <t1>Summer Student Project: Collecting and disseminating CDS KPIs</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>CDS (CERN Document Server) stores over 900,000 bibliographic records, including 360,000 fulltext documents, of interest to people working in particle physics and related areas. My project consisted on extracting KPIs (Key Performance Indicators) from it and feeding them to a central IT KPI system. To achieve this, I learned the CDS-Invenio open source digital library software, and worked with its statistic module.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>Invenio;
                CERN Document Server;
                KPIs;
                Service Level Status;
                Statistics;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2010</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/1292309/files/Collecting and disseminating CDS KPIs.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Barras, Mathieu</a1>
  <t1>BibSword: Implementation of SWORD client in Invenio for the automated submission of digital objects to arXiv</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>Since recently, arXiv offers a new submission interface implementing SWORD. SWORD is a brand new protocol that defines a simple way to deposit digital document on web repositories. The most part of digital documents submitted on Invenio are also deposited on arXiv. For this reason, it is a relevant added value for Invenio to offers such an automated “Forward to ArXiv” option to its users. The aim of this project is then to analyse, design and implements a library oriented SWORD client module (BibSword). This module will offer an user interface and will be integrated in the Invenio submission process.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb>Ecole d'Ingénieurs et d'Architectes</pb>
  <pp>Fribourg</pp>
  <yr>2010</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/1287890/files/CERN-THESIS-2010-109.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Holtkamp, Annette</a1>
  <a2>Mele, Salvatore</a2>
  <a2>Simko, Tibor</a2>
  <a2>Smith, Tim</a2>
  <t1>INSPIRE: Realizing the dream of a global digital library in High-Energy Physics</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>High-Energy Physics (HEP) has a long tradition in pioneering infrastructures for scholarly communication, and four leading laboratories are now rolling-out the next-generation digital library for the field: INSPIRE. This is an evolution of the extraordinarily successful, 40-years old SPIRES database. Based on the Invenio software, INSPIRE already provides seamless access to almost 1 million records, which will be expanded to cover multimedia, data, software, wikis. Services offered include citation analysis, fulltext search, extraction of figures from fulltext and search in figure captions, automatic keyword assignment, metadata harvesting, retrodigitization, ingestion and automatic display of LaTeX, and storage of supplementary materials like Mathematica notebooks. New services are in different phases of design or implementation, in strategic partnerships with all other information providers in the field and neighbouring disciplines, including automatic author disambiguation, user tagging, crowdsourcing of metadata curation, automatic document classification, semantic analysis, innovative metrics, recommender systems, object aggregation with OAI-ORE definition, integration of OAIS standards for long-term document preservation.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>digital library;
                INSPIRE;
                Invenio;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2010</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/1276784/files/CERN-OPEN-2010-019.pdf;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/1276784/files/DML2010.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Kasioumis, Nikolaos</a1>
  <t1>Αναζήτηση και υπηρεσίες εξατομίκευσης σε ένα κατανεμημένο δίκτυο συνεργαζόμενων ψηφιακών ϐιβλιοθηκών Φυσικής Υψηλής Ενέργειας: αναβάθμιση του λογισμικού του CERN Document Server</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear research, has been involved for years with the open dissemination of scientific research results. To this end, the CDS Invenio software is being developed and used as a complete digital library system for the storage, preservation, management and distribution of CERN’s scientific work. The software is being constantly refined and improved in order to meet the bibliographic needs of researchers and scientists alike. One of the its current objectives is the collaboration of respective digital libraries, maintained by organizations of similar research interests. Within such a collaboration, searching and personalization services on a distributed network of cooperative digital libraries are being planned. In this thesis, we first examined in depth the basic principles and features of CDS Invenio. On this basis, we made a proposal and its respective implementation that allows for searching and personalization services on a distributed network of cooperative digital libraries. We thoroughly described all the necessary adjustments and additions in achieving our goal. Hosted collections are the core of our design, which refer to different record collections belonging to the members of the distributed network. A range of classes and functions handle the searching of these collections fetching the data, using the hypertext transfer protocol, and then analyzing it. The personalization services , such as personal record collections and personalized notifications about newly added records, are implemented in a similar way for hosted collections. In the course of our work we addressed the presumed uncertainty of network resources’ availability and respective network delays, by maintaining a highly acceptable response time. We also dealt with the inherent drawback of distributed searching, namely the lack of control over the different indexing and ranking capabilities of each member of the distributed network. We concluded that the proposed architecture is an integrated solution for searching and personalization services on a distributed network of cooperative digital libraries, offering commensurate quality with the one of an autonomous digital library. It is also open to extensions and improvements, which may be the subject of future work.</ab>
  <la>gre</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb>Nat. Tech. U. Athens</pb>
  <pp>Athens, Greece</pp>
  <yr>2010</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/1248435/files/CERN-THESIS-2010-034.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Ivanov, R</a1>
  <a2>Raae, L</a2>
  <t1>INSPIRE: a new scientific information system for HEP</t1>
  <t2>J. Phys.: Conf. Ser.</t2>
  <sn/>
  <op>082010</op>
  <vo>219</vo>
  <ab>The status of high-energy physics (HEP) information systems has been jointly analyzed by the libraries of CERN, DESY, Fermilab and SLAC. As a result, the four laboratories have started the INSPIRE project – a new platform built by moving the successful SPIRES features and content, curated at DESY, Fermilab and SLAC, into the open-source CDS Invenio digital library software that was developed at CERN. INSPIRE will integrate current acquisition workflows and databases to host the entire body of the HEP literature (about one million records), aiming to become the reference HEP scientific information platform worldwide. It will provide users with fast access to full text journal articles and preprints, but also material such as conference slides and multimedia. INSPIRE will empower scientists with new tools to discover and access the results most relevant to their research, enable novel text- and data-mining applications, and deploy new metrics to assess the impact of articles and authors. In addition, it will introduce the "Web 2.0" paradigm of user-enriched content in the domain of sciences, with community-based approaches to scientific publishing. INSPIRE represents a natural evolution of scholarly communication built on successful community-based information systems, and it provides a vision for information management in other fields of science. Inspired by the needs of HEP, we hope that the INSPIRE project will be inspiring for other communities.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>INSPIRE;
                CDS-Invenio;
                SPIRES;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2010</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/1181477/files/INSPIRE-a-new-scientific-information-system-for-HEP.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Caffaro, J</a1>
  <t1>Improving the Formatting Tools of CDS Invenio</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>CDS Invenio is the web-based integrated digital library system developed at CERN. It is a strategical tool that supports the archival and open dissemination of documents produced by CERN researchers. This paper reports on my Master’s thesis work done on BibFormat, a module in CDS Invenio, which formats documents metadata. The goal of this project was to implement a completely new formatting module for CDS Invenio. In this report a strong emphasis is put on the user-centered design of the new BibFormat. The bibliographic formatting process and its requirements are discussed. The task analysis and its resulting interaction model are detailed. The document also shows the implemented user interface of BibFormat and gives the results of the user evaluation of this interface. Finally the results of a small usability study of the formats included in CDS Invenio are discussed.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>biology;
                philosophy;
                Slavnov identity;
                feedback;
                family;
                manual;
                coherence;
                site;
                CERN Lab;
                data management;
                approximation: diffusion;
                engineering;
                computer;
                interface;
                interaction: model;
                category;
                bibliography;
                temperature;
                character;
                electrical engineering;
                sphere: collapse;
                book;
                energy: vacuum;
                atom: condensation;
                programming;
                </k1>
  <pb>EPFL</pb>
  <pp>Lausanne</pp>
  <yr>2006</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/1198695/files/CERN-THESIS-2009-057.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Raae, L C</a1>
  <t1>Interactive Editing and Cataloging Interfaces for Modern Digital Library Systems</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>The next-generation High Energy Physics information system, INSPIRE, is being built by combining the content from the successful SPIRES database of bibliographic information with the CDS Invenio software being developed at CERN, an open-source platform for large digital library systems. The project is a collaboration between four major particle physics laboratories in Europe and the U.S. New tools are being developed to enable the global cooperation between catalogers at these labs. The BibEdit module will provide a central interface for the editing, enrichment, correction and verification of a record on its way into the system, by processing and presenting data from several supporting modules to the cataloger. The objective is to minimize the time and actions needed by the cataloger to process the record. To create a fast and powerful web application we make use of modern AJAX technology to create a dynamic and responsive user interface, where server communication happens in the background without delaying the work of the user. On the Apache web server a Python engine processes the different types of requests and submits persistent changes to a MySQL database, while caching temporary data on file. Data is transferred between the client and server using the JSON protocol. By using JavaScript, jQuery and jQuery plug-ins we enable such clientside UI features as in-place editing, hotkeys, autosuggest etc.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb>Bergen University College</pb>
  <pp>Bergen</pp>
  <yr>2009</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/1174561/files/CERN-THESIS-2009-032.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Marian, L</a1>
  <t1>Ranking Scientific Publications Based on Their Citation Graph</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>CDS Invenio is the web-based integrated digital library system developed at CERN. It is a suite of applications which provides the framework and tools for building and managing an autonomous digital library server. Within this framework, the goal of this project is to implement new ranking methods based on the bibliographic citation graph extracted from the CDS Invenio database. As a first step, we implemented the Citation Count as a baseline ranking method. The major disadvantage of this method is that all citations are treated equally, disregarding their importance and their publication date. To overcome this drawback, we consider two different approaches: a link-based approach which extends the PageRank model to the bibliographic citation graph and a time-dependent approach which takes into account time in the citation counts. In addition, we also combined these two approaches in a hybrid model based on a time-dependent PageRank. In the present document, we describe the conceptual background behind our new ranking methods, detail their implementation and provide a comprehensive analysis of the results obtained with the citation graph extracted from the CDS Invenio database. Our main contributions are: (i) a study of the currently available ranking methods based on a citation graph; (ii) the development of new ranking methods that correct some of the identified limitations of the current methods, such as considering all citat ions of equal importance, not taking time into account, or considering the citation graph as complete; (iii) a robust and scalable implementation of the aforementioned ranking methods; (iv) a detailed study of their key parameters. Our study reveals why the dumping factor used by the PageRank algorithm is not suited for ranking bibliographic data and why adding even a week time decay factor still has a strong impact on the final ordering of the documents.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb>EPFL. Lausanne</pb>
  <pp>Lausanne</pp>
  <yr>2009</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/1172366/files/CERN-THESIS-2009-029.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Kaplun, Samuele</a1>
  <t1>Authentication/authorization issues and fulltext document migration for the CERN Document Server</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>This thesis describes a master degree project, ending studies at Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca of Computer Science, Milano. This work has been realized at the European Organization of Nuclear Research (CERN), in Geneva. The aim of the project was to enhance CDS Invenio, a digital library software developed by CERN, in the authentication/authorization area, to develop an automatic migration tool for moving documents from the legacy architecture and to develop an extension to Python in C for solving indexing time issues.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>CERN;
                CDS Invenio;
                Authentication;
                Authorization;
                Single Sign-On;
                FireRole;
                IntBitSet;
                S2D;
                Role Based Access Control;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2007</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/1063371/files/thesis-twoside.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Robinson, N</a1>
  <a2>Le Meur, Jean-Yves</a2>
  <a2>Simko, T</a2>
  <t1>Managing an Institutional Repository with CDS Invenio</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>CERN has long been committed to the free dissemination of scientific research results and theories. Towards this end, CERN's own institutional repository, the CERN Document Server (CDS) offers access to CERN works and to all related scholarly literature in the HEP domain. Hosting over 500 document collections containing more than 900,000 records, CDS provides access to anything from preprints and articles, to multimedia information such as photographs, movies, posters and brochures. The software that powers this service, CDS Invenio, is distributed freely under the GNU GPL and is currently used in approximately 15 institutions worldwide. In this paper, we discuss the use of CDS Invenio to manage a repository of scientific literature. We outline some of the issues faced during the lifecycle of a document from acquisition, processing and indexing to dissemination. In particular, we focus on the features and technology developed to meet the complexities of managing scientific information in the LHC era of large international collaborations each of which has its own distinct needs and requests.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>Invenio;
                Collaborative tools;
                Digital Library;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2007</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/1055312/files/CHEP07.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Favre, Gregory</a1>
  <t1>Extending CDSware with social tools</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>This report describes a diploma project, ending studies at University of Applied Sciences, Fribourg. This work has been realized at the European Organization of Nuclear Research (CERN), in Geneva. The aim of the project was to enhance CDS Invenio (ex CDSware), a digital library software developed by CERN, with collaborative features.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>CDSware;
                CDS Invenio;
                digital library systems;
                social software;
                collaborative tools;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2005</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://documents.cern.ch/cgi-bin/setlink?base=internal&amp;categ=itnote&amp;id=it-note-2005-002;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/915153/files/it-note-2005-002.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Laëtitia Pedroso</a1>
  <t1>Knowledge transfer to Africa</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op>8</op>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>en</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2011</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/1321552/files/CERN-UNESCO_image.jpg;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/1321552/files/CERN-UNESCO_image.jpg?subformat=icon;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>CERN Bulletin</a1>
  <t1>OpenAIRE, a breath of freedom in publishing</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op>5</op>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>en</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2010</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/1312211/files/OpenAire_image.jpg;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/1312211/files/OpenAire_image.jpg?subformat=icon;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1/>
  <t1>CERN and UNESCO reach out to Rwanda</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op>4</op>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>fre</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2009</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul/>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Ivanov, R</a1>
  <a2>Raae, L</a2>
  <t1>INSPIRE: a new scientific information system for HEP</t1>
  <t2>17th International Conference on Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics (CHEP) </t2>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>The status of high-energy physics (HEP) information systems has been jointly analyzed by the libraries of CERN, DESY, Fermilab and SLAC. As a result, the four laboratories have started the INSPIRE project – a new platform built by moving the successful SPIRES features and content, curated at DESY, Fermilab and SLAC, into the open-source CDS Invenio digital library software that was developed at CERN. INSPIRE will integrate present acquisition workflows and databases to host the entire body of the HEP literature (about one million records), aiming to become the reference HEP scientific information platform worldwide. It will provide users with fast access to full-text journal articles and preprints, but also material such as conference slides and multimedia. INSPIRE will empower scientists with new tools to discover and access the results most relevant to their research, enable novel text- and data-mining applications, and deploy new metrics to assess the impact of articles and authors. In addition, it will introduce the "Web 2.0" paradigm of user-enriched content in the domain of sciences, with community-based approaches to scientific publishing. INSPIRE represents a natural evolution of scholarly communication built on successful community-based information systems, and it provides a vision for information management in other fields of science. Inspired by the needs of HEP, we hope that the INSPIRE project will be inspiring for other communities.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>INSPIRE;
                CDS-Invenio;
                SPIRES;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2009</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/1173611/files/Poster-2009-112.pdf;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/1173611/files/Poster-2009-112.gif?subformat=icon;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Le Meur, Jean-Yves</a1>
  <t1>Information systems in HEP get INSPIREd</t1>
  <t2>CERN Comput. Newsl.</t2>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la/>
  <k1>INSPIRE;
                CDS;
                Invenio;
                SPIRES;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2008</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul/>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <t1>INVENIO Integrated Digital Library: Conference CERN workshop on Innovations in Scholarly Communication (OAI5)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>CERN has long been committed to the free dissemination of scientific research results and theories. Towards this end, CERN's own institutional repository, the CERN Document Server (CDS) offers access to CERN works and to all related scholarly literature in the HEP domain. Hosting over 500 document collections containing more than 900,000 records, CDS provides access to anything from preprints and articles, to multimedia information such as photographs, movies, posters and brochures. The software that powers this service, CDS Invenio, is distributed freely under the GNU GPL and is currently used in approximately 15 institutions worldwide. In this poster session, we explain the use of CDS Invenio to manage a repository of scientific literature. We outline some of the issues faced during the lifecycle of a document from acquisition, processing and indexing to dissemination. In particular, we focus on the features and technology developed to meet the complexities of managing scientific information in the LHC era of large international collaborations each of which has its own distinct needs and requests.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>Invenio;
                Digital Repository;
                Open access;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2007</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://doc.cern.ch/archive/electronic/cern/others/multimedia/poster/icon-poster-2007-001.gif;
	http://doc.cern.ch/cgi-bin/setlink?base=multimedia&amp;categ=poster&amp;id=poster-2007-001;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/1034295/files/poster-2007-001.pdf;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/1034295/files/poster-2007-001.gif?subformat=icon;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Le Meur, Jean-Yves</a1>
  <t1>CERN will benefit from Google's Book Search and Scholar initiatives</t1>
  <t2>CERN Comput. Newsl.</t2>
  <sn/>
  <op>6.001</op>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la/>
  <k1>CNL;
                September-October;
                2006;
                September;
                October;
                Viewpoint;
                Google's;
                Book;
                Search;
                Scholar;
                CERN;
                Document;
                Server;
                CDS;
                Google;
                Web;
                search;
                engine;
                digital;
                library;
                Invenio;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2006</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cnlart.web.cern.ch/cnlart/2006/004/14;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <t1>Invenio Twki Pages</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>Internal documentation of the Invenio Project on the CERN Twiki.</ab>
  <la/>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr/>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/CDS/Invenio;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <t1>Invenio at CERN, in 2011</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>Presentation by Jérôme Caffaro of the use of Invenio at CERN at the HEPIX 2011 conference.</ab>
  <la/>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr/>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=40&amp;sessionId=5&amp;confId=118192;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <t1>OAI7 workshop tutorial</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>Slides presented at OAI7 conference, stored on Indico.</ab>
  <la/>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr/>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=2&amp;confId=103325;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <t1>BlogForever Invenio Workshop</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>Three days workshop hold for the BlogForever EU project, covering the main functionalities of the Invenio SW. Slides are available for each presentation.</ab>
  <la/>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr/>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceTimeTable.py?confId=136179#all;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <t1>CERN presentations</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>&lt;!--HTML--&gt;Presentation by CERN (10 minutes each)

    Rolf Landua - Education and Outreach
    Salvatore Mele - Open Access
    Jean-Yves Le Meur - Digital Library in Africa
    Francois Fluckiger - Open Source/Standards (tbc)
    Tim Smith - Open Data for Science 
    Tullio Basiglia - tbc</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2011</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?confId=140960&amp;contribId=1;
	http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=140960;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

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</reference>

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</reference>

<reference>
  <t1>Evaluation of Microcosm and Globe exhibitions</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>&lt;!--HTML--&gt;Training by Ben Gammon on exhibition evaluation.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2011</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=147173;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
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</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Dickinson, Christopher Michael</a1>
  <t1>Authority Control for INVENIO</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>This is the final report for a Bachelor project at the École d'Ingénieurs et d'Architectes (EIA-FR), in collaboration with the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) near Geneva. The official starting date for this project was June 30th 2011. All of the work described in this document was done at CERN during an internship in the IT-UDS-CDS team. The goal of the project was to add authority contro1 to INVENIO. Authority control provides a library management software with two main functions. 1. It allows the disambiguation between similar or identical terms, such as author names referring to different people. 2. It allows for the collocation of seemingly distinct information that logically belongs together, e.g. alternate names for an author or institution. In recent years, INVENIO users  have seen the need to control standardized ways of managing the names of authors and institutions, journals and subjects. “Authority records” keep track of the standard way (e.g. “Curie, Marie”) as well as alternative ways of writing a name (e.g. “Skłodowska Curie, Marie” or “Skłodowska, Marya”) and also help disambiguate between multiple authors/institutions etc with the same name. These records can be used by librarians as a reference for those fields in “bibliographic records” that require such a standardization. INVENIO is a free, open-source software for running digital libraries or document repositories on the web. It was originally developed at CERN to run the CERN document server, where it currently manages over 1'000'000 bibliographic records in high-energy physics since 2002, covering articles, books, journals, photos, videos, and more. Currently, INVENIO is being co-developed by an international collaboration comprising institutes such as CERN, DESY, EPFL, FNAL, SLAC and is being used by about thirty scientific institutions worldwide. As underlying bibliographic format, it uses the so called MARC 21 standard which is still the main international standard for large-scale digital library management systems.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr/>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/1376677/files/CERN-THESIS-2011-070.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Lemire, Daniel</a1>
  <a2>Vellino, Andre</a2>
  <t1>Extracting, Transforming and Archiving Scientific Data</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>It is becoming common to archive research datasets that are not only large but also numerous. In addition, their corresponding metadata and the software required to analyse or display them need to be archived. Yet the manual curation of research data can be di?cult and expensive, particularly in very large digital repositories, hence the importance of models and tools for automating digital curation tasks. The automation of these tasks faces three major challenges: (1) research data and data sources are highly heterogeneous, (2) future research needs are difficult to anticipate, (3) data is hard to index. To address these problems, we propose the Extract, Transform and Archive (ETA) model for managing and mechanizing the curation of research data. Speci?cally, we propose a scalable strategy for addressing the research-data problem, ranging from the extraction of legacy data to its long-term storage. We review some existing solutions and propose novel avenues of research.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2011</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://arxiv.org/pdf/1108.4041.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Brooks, Travis C</a1>
  <a2>Carli, Samuele</a2>
  <a2>Dallmeier-Tiessen, Sünje</a2>
  <a2>Mele, Salvatore</a2>
  <a2>Weiler, Henning</a2>
  <t1>Authormagic in INSPIRE Author Disambiguation in Scholarly Communication</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>“Authormagic” is a system designed to solve the systemic challenge of the attribution of scholarly artifacts to unique authors in scientific digital libraries. It relies on the unique combination of machine-based knowledge retrieval and distributed knowledge of the users of the system themselves. Algorithmically computed lists of the authors’ publications, disambiguated through a (meta-) data mining approach, allow users to follow an intuitive procedure to validate and improve content to an author’s scholarly profile. This approach constitutes the core of a new paradigm for extended author-centric and user-centric services in large-scale scientific digital libraries.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2011</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://journal.webscience.org/485/;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/1381202/files/158_paper.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Mukhopadhyay, Debajyoti</a1>
  <a2>Sinha, Sukanta</a2>
  <t1>A New Approach to Design Graph Based Search Engine for Multiple Domains Using Different Ontologies</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>Search Engine has become a major tool for searching any information from the World Wide Web (WWW). While searching the huge digital library available in the WWW, every effort is made to retrieve the most relevant results. But in WWW majority of the Web pages are in HTML format and there are no such tags which tells the crawler to find any specific domain. To find more relevant result we use Ontology for that particular domain. If we are working with multiple domains then we use multiple ontologies. Now in order to design a domain specific search engine for multiple domains, crawler must crawl through the domain specific Web pages in the WWW according to the predefined ontologies.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2011</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://arxiv.org/pdf/1109.5053.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>von Praun, Christoph</a2>
  <t1>Advanced lectures on multiprocessor programming (3/3)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2011</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=154437;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Kalmukov, Yordan</a1>
  <t1>Architecture of a Conference Management System Providing Advanced Paper Assignment Features</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>This paper proposes an architecture and assignment management model of a conference management system that performs a precise and accurate automatic assignment of reviewers to papers. The system relies on taxonomy of keywords to describe papers and reviewers' competences. The implied hierarchical structure of the taxonomy provides important additional information - the semantic relationships between the separate keywords. It allows similarity measures to take into account not only the number of exactly matching keywords between a paper and a reviewer, but in case of non-matching ones to calculate how semantically close they are. Reviewers are allowed to bid on the papers they would like to (or not like to) review and to explicitly state conflicts of interest (CoI) with papers. An automatic CoI detection is checking for additional conflicts based on institutional affiliation, co-authorship (within the local database) and previous co-authorship in the past (within the major bibliographic indexes and digital libraries). The algorithm for automatic assignment takes into account all - selected keywords, reviewers' bids and conflicts of interest and tries to find the most accurate assignment while maintaining load balancing among reviewers.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2011</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://arxiv.org/pdf/1111.6934.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>V, Vijayakumar</a1>
  <a2>R, Nedunchezhian</a2>
  <t1>Recent Trends and Research Issues in Video Association Mining</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>With the ever-growing digital libraries and video databases, it is increasingly important to understand and mine the knowledge from video database automatically. Discovering association rules between items in a large video database plays a considerable role in the video data mining research areas. Based on the research and development in the past years, application of association rule mining is growing in different domains such as surveillance, meetings, broadcast news, sports, archives, movies, medical data, as well as personal and online media collections. The purpose of this paper is to provide general framework of mining the association rules from video database. This article is also represents the research issues in video association mining followed by the recent trends.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2011</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://arxiv.org/pdf/1112.2040.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Doerr, Martin</a1>
  <a2>Tzitzikas, Yannis</a2>
  <t1>Information Carriers and Identification of Information Objects: An Ontological Approach</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>Even though library and archival practice, as well as Digital Preservation, have a long tradition in identifying information objects, the question of their precise identity under change of carrier or migration is still a riddle to science. The objective of this paper is to provide criteria for the unique identification of some important kinds of information objects, independent from the kind of carrier or specific encoding. Our approach is based on the idea that the substance of some kinds of information objects can completely be described in terms of discrete arrangements of finite numbers of known kinds of symbols, such as those implied by style guides for scientific journal submissions. Our theory is also useful for selecting or describing what has to be preserved. This is a fundamental problem since curators and archivists would like to formally record the decisions of what has to be preserved over time and to decide (or verify) whether a migration (transformation) preserves the intended information content. Furthermore, it is important for reasoning about the authenticity of digital objects, as well as for reducing the cost of digital preservation.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2012</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://arxiv.org/pdf/1201.0385.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

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<reference>
  <a1>Asch, David</a1>
  <t1>Focus On Photoshop Elements: Focus on the Fundamentals</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn>9780240814452</sn>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>Are you bewildered by the advanced editing options available in Photoshop Elements? Do you want to get the most out of your image without going bleary-eyed in front of a computer screen? This handy guide will explain the ins and outs of using Photoshop Elements, without having to spend hours staring at the screen. Using a fabulous combination of easy-to-follow advice and step-by-step instructions, Focus On Photoshop Elements gives great advice on setting up, storing and sharing your image library and teaches you the basics of RAW image processing and color correction, plus shows you how to edi</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>Adobe Photoshop elements;
                Computer graphics;
                Photography -- Digital techniques;
                Computer science;
                </k1>
  <pb>Elsevier</pb>
  <pp>Burlington, MA</pp>
  <yr>2011</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://learning.oreilly.com/library/view/-/9780240814452/?ar;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

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</reference>

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<reference>
  <a1>Zielesny, Achim</a1>
  <t1>From Curve Fitting to Machine Learning</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn>9783642212796</sn>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>The analysis of experimental data is at heart of science from its beginnings. But it was the advent of digital computers that allowed the execution of highly non-linear and increasingly complex data analysis procedures - methods that were completely unfeasible before. Non-linear curve fitting, clustering and machine learning belong to these modern techniques which are a further step towards computational intelligence. The goal of this book is to provide an interactive and illustrative guide to these topics. It concentrates on the road from two dimensional curve fitting to multidimensional clus</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>Machine learning -- Periodicals;
                Machine learning;
                </k1>
  <pb>Springer</pb>
  <pp>Dordrecht</pp>
  <yr>2011</yr>
  <ed>1st ed.</ed>
  <ul>https://cds.cern.ch/auth.py?r=EBLIB_P_770237;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
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</reference>

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<reference>
  <a1>Hienert, Daniel</a1>
  <a2>Sawitzki, Frank</a2>
  <a2>Schaer, Philipp</a2>
  <a2>Mayr, Philipp</a2>
  <t1>Integrating Interactive Visualizations in the Search Process of Digital Libraries and IR Systems</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>Interactive visualizations for exploring and retrieval have not yet become an integral part of digital libraries and information retrieval systems. We have integrated a set of interactive graphics in a real world social science digital library. These visualizations support the exploration of search queries, results and authors, can filter search results, show trends in the database and can support the creation of new search queries. The use of weighted brushing supports the identification of related metadata for search facets. We discuss some use cases of the combination of IR systems and interactive graphics. In a user study we verify that users can gain insights from statistical graphics intuitively and can adopt interaction techniques.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2012</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://arxiv.org/pdf/1201.2515.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Al-Naymat, Ghazi</a1>
  <a2>Chawla, Sanjay</a2>
  <a2>Taheri, Javid</a2>
  <t1>SparseDTW: A Novel Approach to Speed up Dynamic Time Warping</t1>
  <t2>Australasian Data Mining</t2>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>We present a new space-efficient approach, (SparseDTW), to compute the Dynamic Time Warping (DTW) distance between two time series that always yields the optimal result. This is in contrast to other known approaches which typically sacrifice optimality to attain space efficiency. The main idea behind our approach is to dynamically exploit the existence of similarity and/or correlation between the time series. The more the similarity between the time series the less space required to compute the DTW between them. To the best of our knowledge, all other techniques to speedup DTW, impose apriori constraints and do not exploit similarity characteristics that may be present in the data. We conduct experiments and demonstrate that SparseDTW outperforms previous approaches.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2012</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://arxiv.org/pdf/1201.2969.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <t1/>
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  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>White, Elecia</a1>
  <t1>Making embedded systems: design patterns for great software</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn>9781449302146</sn>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>Interested in developing embedded systems? Since they don't tolerate inefficiency, these systems require a disciplined approach to programming. This easy-to-read guide helps you cultivate a host of good development practices, based on classic software design patterns and new patterns unique to embedded programming. Learn how to build system architecture for processors, not operating systems, and discover specific techniques for dealing with hardware difficulties and manufacturing requirements.  Written by an expert who's created embedded systems ranging from urban surveillance and DNA scanner</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>Embedded computer systems -- Design;
                Embedded computer systems -- Programming;
                </k1>
  <pb>O'Reilly Media</pb>
  <pp>Sebastopol, CA</pp>
  <yr>2011</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://cds.cern.ch/auth.py?r=EBLIB_P_801453;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/1416953/files/9781449302146_TOC.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
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  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
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</reference>

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<reference>
  <a1>Le Meur, J-Y</a1>
  <t1>Analysis of the 2011 CERN Document Server User Satisfaction Survey</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>This document analyses the results of the CDS User Satisfaction Survey that ran during Autumn 2011. It shows the feedback received relative to the Search engine, the Submission procedures and the Collaborative tools. It then describes the feedback received relative to the content of the CERN Document Server and general user impressions. The feedback is compared with some key statistics that were automatically extracted from the CDS user activity logs in 2011. A selection of the most useful free text comments that were made by the respondents of the survey is also listed. In the last part, an action list derived from the combined analysis of the survey, the statistics and the comments is being drafted. 150 answers have been received in total (some, with sections not completed). 2/3rd of these answers came from users working at CERN.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>CERN Document Server;
                CDS;
                Invenio;
                Survey;
                Statistics;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2012</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/1417803/files/survey2011-analysis-v3.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Nikolaos Kasioumis</a1>
  <a1>Victor Oyetola</a1>
  <a1>Ludmila Marian</a1>
  <t1>Third CERN-UNESCO School on Digital Libraries, Dakar, Senegal</t1>
  <t2>Conference homepage on Indico</t2>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>3rd CERN-UNESCO workshop on digital libraries in Africa, held at Université Cheikh Anta Diop, Dakar. - Establish the scientific presence of African Universities on the Internet, - Provide scientific and educational content, - Extend contacts to other fields of science and further partners. Provide training in setting up and operating institutional e-repositories.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>peopleatwork;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2011</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/1420067/files/1111319_01.jpg;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/1420067/files/1111319_02.jpg;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/1420067/files/1111319_08.jpg;
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	http://cds.cern.ch/record/1420067/files/1111319_24.jpg?subformat=icon-720;
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	http://cds.cern.ch/record/1420067/files/1111319_23.jpg?subformat=icon-720;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/1420067/files/1111319_23.jpg?subformat=icon-180;
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	http://cds.cern.ch/record/1420067/files/1111319_03.jpg?subformat=icon-720;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Jusko, Anton</a2>
  <t1>CTP</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2012</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?confId=171824&amp;contribId=2;
	http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=171824;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Divia, Roberto</a2>
  <t1>ECS/DAQ</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2012</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?confId=171824&amp;contribId=0;
	http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=171824;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Divia, Roberto</a2>
  <t1>HLT</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2012</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?confId=171824&amp;contribId=1;
	http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=171824;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Le Meur, J Y</a2>
  <a2>Simko, T</a2>
  <a2>Costa, F</a2>
  <t1/>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2012</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://invenio-software.org/wiki/Talk/InvenioUserGroupWorkshop;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Dellabella, Sebastien</a2>
  <t1>NICE Services overview</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>&lt;!--HTML--&gt;NICE and Dfs services for the Service Desk</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2012</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=181318;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Budzowski, Michal</a2>
  <a2>Silva De Sousa, Bruno</a2>
  <a2>Alvarez Fernandez, Eduardo</a2>
  <t1>Tutorial for 1st level on Web Services, SharePoint and Drupal</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2012</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=186854;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Maximilien Brice</a1>
  <t1>Invenio User Group Workshop, 7-9 May 2012</t1>
  <t2>Invenio User Group Workshop</t2>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>CDS Team;
                Workshop;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2012</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/1447141/files/1205096_01.jpg;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/1447141/files/1205096_01.jpg?subformat=icon-180;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/1447141/files/1205096_01.jpg?subformat=icon-1440;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/1447141/files/1205096_01.jpg?subformat=icon-720;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Oltmanns, Björn</a1>
  <t1>Handling of Multimedia Files in the Invenio Software</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>‘Handling of multimedia files in the Invenio Software’ is motivated by the need for integration of multimedia files in the open-source, large-scale digital library software Invenio, developed and used at CERN, the European Organisation for Nuclear Research. In the last years, digital assets like pictures, presentations podcasts and videos became abundant in these systems and digital libraries have  grown out of their classic role of only storing bibliographical metadata. The thesis focuses on digital video as a type of multimedia and covers the complete workflow of handling video material in the Invenio software: from the ingestion  of digital video material to its processing on to the storage and preservation and  finally the streaming and presentation of videos to the user. The potential technologies to realise a video submission workflow are discussed in-depth and evaluated towards system integration with Invenio. The focus is set on open and free  technologies, which can be redistributed with the Invenio software. The state-of-the-art of these open technologies is discussed. Based on the results of the analysis, a conceptual solution as well as a technical solution is presented. Completely  new modules for the processing of videos in Invenio are introduced and diverse  enhancements and changes to the existing Software for better integration are portrayed. These solutions are implemented as portable base code, applicable for  every Institution using Invenio for their digital libraries, as well as prototypical  code, which serves as a demonstration on how to implement a complex individual video submission workflow with Invenio's newly added video capabilities.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>BibEncode;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr/>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/1450898/files/CERN-THESIS-2011-240.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Klem, Doreen</a2>
  <a2>Mathieson, Derek</a2>
  <t1>Tutorial for 1st Level on AIS Applications</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2012</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=191978;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Castro Leon, Jose</a2>
  <t1>Tutorial on CERN Virtual Infrastructure (CVI) for Service Desk and IT 2nd line</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2012</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=192062;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>CERN Security Team</a1>
  <t1>Building 31 evacuation exercise - test with smoke</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>&lt;br&gt;8.45 am: smoke is generated on the 1st floor&lt;/br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1min35sec later someone triggered the alarm manually&lt;/br&gt;&lt;br&gt;in 2min 30sec the whole building was evacuated&lt;/br&gt;&lt;br&gt;in 6min the place was full of smoke&lt;/br&gt;&lt;br&gt;4min after the alarm was triggered the fire brigade arrived in the building&lt;/br&gt;&lt;br&gt;smoke is contained thanks to the fire doors&lt;/br&gt;&lt;br&gt;in 10min the fire brigade stopped the source&lt;/br&gt;&lt;br&gt;the fire brigade then looked for possible victimes&lt;br&gt;&lt;/br&gt;</ab>
  <la>silent</la>
  <k1>fire brigade;
                alarm;
                B31;
                IT;
                safety;
                evacuation;
                exercise;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2012</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul/>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>CERN Security Team</a1>
  <t1>Building 31 evacuation exercise - test with smoke</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>silent</la>
  <k1>fire brigade;
                evacuation exercise;
                safety;
                B31;
                IT;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2012</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul/>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Mendez Lorenzo, Patricia</a2>
  <t1>Tutorial on Snow Reports for 1st and 2nd line</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2012</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=196347;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Marian, Ludmila</a2>
  <t1>The Workflow of LHC Papers</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>&lt;!--HTML--&gt;In this talk, we will explain how CERN digital library services have evolved to deal with the publication of the first results of the LHC.
We will describe the work-flow of the documents on CERN Document Server and the diverse constraints relative to this work-flow.
We will also give an overview on how the underlying software, Invenio, has been enriched to cope with special needs.
In a second part, the impact in terms of user access to the publication of the experiments and to the multimedia material will be detailed.
Finally, the talk will focus on how the institutional repository (CDS) is being linked to the HEP disciplinary archive (INSPIRE) in order to provide users with a central access point to reach LHC results.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2012</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?confId=149557&amp;contribId=574;
	http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=149557;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>CREMEL, Nicole</a2>
  <t1>Tutorial on Snow Knowledge Base (KB) system for supporters  (in English)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>&lt;!--HTML--&gt;You might have heard of, or is already working with the Knowledge Base in ServiceNow. This tutorial will explain in detail how it works and why we need a coherent process for Publishing, Managing, Reviewing and Archiving articles in a controlled manner. It is mainly targeted for people who actively are, or will participate in the creation and review of articles for end-users and supporters.

</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2012</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=208335;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Canévet, Olivier</a1>
  <t1>Evaluating ranking methods on heterogeneous digital library collections</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>In the frame of research in particle physics, CERN has been developing its own web-based software /Invenio/ to run the digital library of all the documents related to CERN and fundamental physics. The documents (articles, photos, news, thesis, ...) can be retrieved through a search engine. The results matching the query of the user can be displayed in several ways: sorted by latest first, author, title and also ranked by word similarity. The purpose of this project is to study and implement a new ranking method in Invenio: distributed-ranking (D-Rank). This method aims at aggregating several ranking scores coming from different ranking methods into a new score. In addition to query-related scores such as word similarity, the goal of the work is to take into account non-query-related scores such as citations, journal impact factor and in particular scores related to the document access frequency in the database. The idea is that for two equally query-relevant documents, if one has been more downloaded for instance, it should be displayed in front of the other. The approach that we studied consists in using /logistic regression/ as the aggregation process, which is performed through a weighted sum of the scores to be aggregated. Usually, optimal weights can be computed based on the data. In our case, we used the user feedback: the search activity has been recorded for six months (queries made, displayed, downloaded documents,...) and we divided this data set in two: one to estimate the optimal coefficients and the other to test them. The test consisted in reranking the queries made by the users with the optimal coefficients. Then we compared the results with the initial ranking to see if the documents which were clicked at the time were ranked higher. The optimal coefficients obtained are coherent in the sense that negative attributes for a document got a negative coefficient in the logistic formula. But the order of magnitude between the logistic coefficients were unexpected, as query-relevant score was much lower than the others weights. The re-ranking of the queries showed some improvement for records which had already been downloaded in the database and which were ranked higher.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr/>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/1479357/files/CERN-THESIS-2012-121.pdf;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/1479357/files/CERN-THESIS-2012-121.pdf?subformat=pdfa;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Batista, João</a1>
  <t1>Enhanced Web Interfaces for Administering Invenio Digital Library</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>Invenio is an open source web-based application that implements a digital library or document server, and it's used at CERN as the base of the CERN Document Server Institutional Repository and the Inspire High Energy Physics Subject Repository. The purpose of this work was to reimplement the administrative interface of the search engine in Invenio, using new and proved open source technologies, to simplify the code base and lay the foundations for the work that it will be done in porting the rest of the administrative interfaces to use these newer technologies. In my time as a CERN openlab summer student I was able to implement some of the features for the WebSearch Admin Interfaces, enhance some of the existing code with new features and find solutions to technical challenges that will be common when porting the other administrative interfaces modules.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>Invenio;
                Openlab;
                Flask;
                Jinja2;
                Twitter Bootstrap;
                WTForms;
                Python;
                SQLAlchemy;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2012</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/1481664/files/JoaoBatista_Report.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <t1>Réunion d'information</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>&lt;!--HTML--&gt;Exercice MARS 2012, Caisse de pensions, Politique des contrats, Informations générales</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2012</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=212880;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <t1>Information Meeting</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>&lt;!--HTML--&gt;MARS 2012, Pension Fund, Contract Policy, General Information</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2012</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=212881;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Ormancey, Emmanuel</a2>
  <a2>Boissat, Christian</a2>
  <a2>Baron, Thomas</a2>
  <a2>Gonzalez, Jose Benito</a2>
  <t1>Time Management - Tools</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>&lt;!--HTML--&gt;&lt;font size="+0"&gt;
&lt;div dir="ltr" align="left"&gt;
	&lt;font face="Arial" size="2"&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;u&gt;(version française plus bas)&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;/font&gt;
&lt;div&gt;
	&lt;span class="140134516-24102005"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; &lt;div&gt;
		&lt;font face="Arial" size="2"&gt;Following Bruno Savoyat's presentation on 
		the basic principles of Time Management&lt;span class="140134516-24102005"&gt; 
		in today's working environment&lt;/span&gt;, it is clear that computing tools 
		can have an enormous impact on efficiency, if they are well used. 
		Therefore, &lt;span class="140134516-24102005"&gt; two specialists from our 
		own department will give concrete examples and demonstrate how tools 
		like Outlook, CDS, Indico can work for you.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;p&gt;
		&lt;span class="140134516-24102005"&gt;&lt;font face="Arial" size="2"&gt;&lt;i&gt;
		Possibility to ask questions in French.&lt;br&gt;
		Coffee/tea will be served outside the auditorium at 9.45.&lt;/i&gt;&lt;br&gt;
 &lt;/font&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;span class="140134516-24102005"&gt;
&lt;div&gt;
	&lt;font face="Arial" size="2"&gt;&lt;hr&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;div&gt;
	&lt;font face="Arial" size="2"&gt;&lt;u&gt;&lt;em&gt;(version anglaise : plus haut)&lt;br&gt;
 &lt;/em&gt;&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;/span&gt;
&lt;div&gt;
	&lt;span class="140134516-24102005"&gt;&lt;font face="Arial" size="2"&gt;Après le 
	presentation de Bruno Savoyat sur les principes de base de la gestion de 
	temps dans l'environnement de travail d'aujourd'hui, il est evident que les 
	outils informatiques ont une influence énorme sur l'efficacité, si ils sont 
	bien utilises. Deux spécialistes de notre département vous montreront avec 
	des exemples concrets comment Outlook, CDS, Indico peuvent vous aider dans 
	votre travail.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;i&gt;&lt;span class="140134516-24102005"&gt;
	&lt;font face="Arial" size="2"&gt;Présentation en anglais, avec possibilité de 
	poser des questions en &lt;/font&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/i&gt;&lt;font face="Arial" size="2"&gt;&lt;em&gt;
	français.&lt;br&gt;
	Caf&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;i&gt;&lt;span class="140134516-24102005"&gt;&lt;font face="Arial" size="2"&gt;é&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/i&gt;&lt;font face="Arial" size="2"&gt;&lt;em&gt; 
	et th&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;i&gt;&lt;span class="140134516-24102005"&gt;&lt;font face="Arial" size="2"&gt;é
	&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/i&gt;&lt;font face="Arial" size="2"&gt;&lt;em&gt;seront servi a l'exterieur 
	de l'auditoire a 9h45&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2005</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=336;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <t1>Time Management - Principles</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2005</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/sessionDisplay.py?confId=335&amp;sessionId=0;
	http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=335;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <t1>Time Management - Principles</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2005</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/sessionDisplay.py?confId=335&amp;sessionId=1;
	http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=335;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Tapparel, Yannick</a1>
  <t1>Touch-Optimised Mobile Interface for Invenio Digital Library</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>Invenio is free software platform for digital libraries and document repositories on the web. Invenio was originally developed at CERN to power its scientific document server containing about 1 million of articles, books, photos, videos, and more.\n\nInvenio software is nowadays used by about thirty large institutions and library networks worldwide and is being co-developed by institutions such as Cornell University, EPFL, Harvard-Smithsonian Centre for Astrophysics, or SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.\n\nThe goal of this project is to enhance user experience with Invenio on modern mobile platforms. This includes studying suitability of various techniques such as developing native iOS or Android application versus using HTML5 web-based frameworks such as jQuery Mobile or Sencha Touch.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr/>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/1596242/files/CERN-THESIS-2013-119.pdf;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/1596242/files/CERN-THESIS-2013-119.pdf?subformat=pdfa;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/1596242/files/CERN-THESIS-2013-119.gif?subformat=icon;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/1596242/files/CERN-THESIS-2013-119.gif?subformat=icon-700;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Di Meglio, Alberto</a2>
  <t1>CERN openlab Summer Students Lightning Talks</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>&lt;!--HTML--&gt;During this fast-paced lightening talk session, the CERN openlab summer students will present the projects they are working on as part of their CERN experience. It’s an excellent opportunity for the students to show what they have been working on so far and for everybody else to get information on many interesting activities being carried out in several IT Groups on different technologies, from In-Memory Databases to Software Defined Networks, from cloud computing and storage to vectorization technologies, from monitoring tools to Digital Libraries management and more.

Agenda

15:30 - Welcome (Frederic Hemmer)
15:35 - Rules and logistics (Alberto Di Meglio)

15:45 - Presentations (Session 1)
        15:45 - Regressive network system testing (Adam Krajewski)
        15:51 - The ViSION Health Monitor (Andrei Radu Patrascoiu)
        15:57 - Improved metrics collection and visualization for the CERN cloud storage test framework (Carolina Lindqvist)
        16:03 - Vectorization with Haswell and Cilk+ (Juan José Fumero Alfonso)
        16:09 - Oracle AutoTask enhancement for multi-database environment (Tadeusz Dul)
        16:15 - Evaluation of standard IT tools for industrial controls at CERN (Vlad Vintila)
        16:21 - MatrixNet: Using a new multivariate technique in high energy physics (Viktoria Doneva)
        16:27 - Electronic Ticket and Check-in System for Indico Conferences (Bernard Kolobara)

Break

16:45 - Presentations (Session 2)
        16:45 - Development of personal collections in CERN Document Server (CDS) (Archit Sharma)
        16:51 - Integration of Cloud Storage Web Services with Invenio Digital Library (Kraljevic Zeliko)
        16:57 - Advanced Visualisation Tools for CERN Institutional Data (Alberto Rodriguez Peon)
        17:03 - CERN Storage Systems for Large-Scale Wireless Sensor Networks (Andrea Azzarà)
        17:09 - Integration of network monitoring data in FTS3 (Rocio Rama Ballesteros)
        17:15 - The Implementation of OpenStack Cinder and Integration with NetApp and Ceph (Gary Mcgilvary)
        17:21 - Implementation and test of OpenStack Heat (Davide Michelino)
        17:27 - Improvement of the IT-PES-PS Section Services Statistics Page (Alberto Montes Lopez)
        17:33 - CERN Webfest and Citizen Science Challenges (Jiannan Zhang)
        17:39 - Performance Improvements for the ATLAS Detector Simulation Framework (Yasin Almalioglu)

17:45 - Cocktail and online voting (evaluation panel separate meeting)
18:15 - Announcement of best presentation winners
</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2013</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=242897;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Dosanjh, Manjit</a2>
  <t1>The role of particles in medical therapy</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>opendays2013;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2013</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?confId=244434&amp;contribId=49;
	http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=244434;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Charlton, Michael</a2>
  <t1>Antimatter</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>opendays2013;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2013</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?confId=244434&amp;contribId=40;
	http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=244434;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Apostolakis, John</a2>
  <t1>The role of simulations in a technical society</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>opendays2013;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2013</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?confId=244434&amp;contribId=50;
	http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=244434;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Lebrun, Philippe</a2>
  <t1>Science, technologie, coopération internationale: l'aventure du LHC</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>opendays2013;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2013</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?confId=244434&amp;contribId=51;
	http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=244434;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Saulnier, Laura</a2>
  <a2>Tolosa, Eva</a2>
  <t1>From student to scientist: opportunities for working at CERN</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>opendays2013;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2013</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?confId=244434&amp;contribId=52;
	http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=244434;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <t1/>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la/>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr/>
  <ed/>
  <ul/>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Auffray Hillemanns, Etiennette</a2>
  <t1>La médecine et les détecteurs</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>opendays2013;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2013</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?confId=244434&amp;contribId=53;
	http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=244434;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Kirkby, Jasper</a2>
  <t1>Climate studies at CERN</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>opendays2013;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2013</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?confId=244434&amp;contribId=44;
	http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=244434;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Gagnon, Pauline</a2>
  <t1>What does the Higgs boson eat during the winter and other basic facts</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>opendays2013;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2013</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?confId=244434&amp;contribId=55;
	http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=244434;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Schulz, Markus</a2>
  <t1>Computing: a view of the future</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>opendays2013;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2013</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?confId=244434&amp;contribId=56;
	http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=244434;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Koek, Ariane</a2>
  <t1>The influence of High Energy Physics on the Arts</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>opendays2013;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2013</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?confId=244434&amp;contribId=57;
	http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=244434;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Litke, Alan</a2>
  <t1>What does the eye tell the brain? From the Higgs boson to neural systems and retinal prosthesis</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>opendays2013;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2013</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?confId=244434&amp;contribId=58;
	http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=244434;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Bird, Ian</a2>
  <t1>Society and high performance computing</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>opendays2013;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2013</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?confId=244434&amp;contribId=45;
	http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=244434;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Galbraith, David</a2>
  <t1>The world after WWW</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2013</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?confId=244434&amp;contribId=14;
	http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=244434;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Mollon, Remi</a2>
  <t1>Multi-factor authentication</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2013</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?confId=273828&amp;contribId=3;
	http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=273828;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Heagerty, Denise</a2>
  <t1>Brief updates on IT services</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2013</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?confId=273828&amp;contribId=1;
	http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=273828;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Lueders, Stefan</a2>
  <t1>A proposal for a pragmatic CERN-wide Data Protection Policy</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2013</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?confId=273828&amp;contribId=5;
	http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=273828;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Grzywaczewski, Pawel</a2>
  <t1>Lync – click to call and collaborate with others</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2013</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=283264;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Glauner, Patrick O.</a1>
  <a2>Iwaszkiewicz, Jan</a2>
  <a2>Le Meur, Jean-Yves</a2>
  <a2>Simko, Tibor</a2>
  <t1>Use of Solr and Xapian in the Invenio document repository software</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>Invenio is a free comprehensive web-based document repository and digital library software suite originally developed at CERN. It can serve a variety of use cases from an institutional repository or digital library to a web journal. In order to fully use full-text documents for efficient search and ranking, Solr was integrated into Invenio through a generic bridge. Solr indexes extracted full-texts and most relevant metadata. Consequently, Invenio takes advantage of Solr’s efficient search and word similarity ranking capabilities. In this paper, we first give an overview of Invenio, its capabilities and features. We then present our open source Solr integration as well as scalability challenges that arose for an Invenio- based multi-million record repository: the CERN Document Server. We also compare our Solr adapter to an alternative Xapian adapter using the same generic bridge. Both integrations are distributed with the Invenio package and ready to be used by the institutions using or adopting Invenio.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>Invenio;
                Solr;
                Xapian;
                CDS;
                Python;
                institutional repository;
                word similarity ranking;
                scalability;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2013</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/1634050/files/CERN-IT-2013-006.pdf;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/1634050/files/CERN-IT-2013-006.pdf?subformat=pdfa;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/1634050/files/arXiv:1310.0250.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <t1/>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>Invenio;
                Digital Library;
                Institutional Repository;
                CDS;
                Inspire;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2013</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/e/invenio-user-group-workshop-2013;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <t1/>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la/>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr/>
  <ed/>
  <ul/>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Janke, Jan</a2>
  <a2>Grzywaczewski, Pawel</a2>
  <t1>E-groups training</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=284247;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Various</a1>
  <t1>Video conference International Masterclasses with moderators Konrad and Gerfried</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2013</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=302261;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>DONJOUX, Yann</a2>
  <t1>Aspects pratiques et sécurité</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/session/1/contribution/1;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>LYCÉE DU BOIS D'AMOUR (POITIERS)</a2>
  <t1>Les conséquences de l'accident de Tchernobyl sur l'environnement</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/session/1/contribution/2;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>ECOLE N°46 (GOMEL, BIÉLORUSSIE)</a2>
  <t1>L’étude de la concentration du niveau de Cs-137 dans le gibier sur les territoires contaminés</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/session/1/contribution/4;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>LYCÉE NOTRE-DAME ( BOULOGNE-BILLANCOURT)</a2>
  <t1>L'anthroporadiamétrie: principes et organisation en France</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/session/1/contribution/6;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>FORKEL-WIRTH, Doris</a2>
  <a2>Mr. SCHNEIDER, Thierry</a2>
  <t1>Introduction - Lancement des rencontres</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/session/1/contribution/0;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>ECOLE N°118 (KIEV, UKRAINE)</a2>
  <t1>Tchernobyl - Le cimetière des véhicules abandonnés</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/session/1/contribution/8;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Mostovenko, Andrei</a1>
  <t1>Les perspectives du développement de l’industrie énergétique nucléaire au Bélarus au stade actuel</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/session/1/contribution/10;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>ECOLE DE FUKUSHIMA (JAPON)</a2>
  <t1>The situations of External and Internal Radiation Exposure in Fukushima</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/session/1/contribution/11;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Prof. RYUGO HAYANO</a2>
  <t1>Fukushima Dai-ichi Accident - a personal recollection of a CERN "antimatter" physicist</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/session/1/contribution/13;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>LYCÉE LOUIE DE BROGLIE (MARLY LE ROI)</a2>
  <t1>Les déchets radioactifs</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/session/1/contribution/15;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>LYCÉE LOUIE DE BROGLIE (MARLY LE ROI)</a2>
  <t1>L’argile et le stockage des déchets radioactifs</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/session/1/contribution/17;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>LYCÉE ALPHONSE HEINRICH (HAGUENAU)</a2>
  <t1>Gestion des déchets radioactifs solide dans un Centre Hospitalier</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/session/1/contribution/19;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Goossens, Michel</a1>
  <a2>Various</a2>
  <t1>Réunion de crise</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>fre</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/311401/contribution/0;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/311401/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>LYCÉE VIETTE (MONTBÉLIARD)</a2>
  <t1>Entretien d'un sous-marin nucléaire</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/session/3/contribution/24;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>LYCÉE NOTRE-DAME (BOULOGNE-BILLANCOURT)</a2>
  <t1>Les effets biologiques associés à la radiothérapie</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/session/3/contribution/30;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>LYCÉE DESCARTES (RABAT, MAROC)</a2>
  <t1>Le PET Scan est-il un examen médical dangereux de par les rayonnements utilisés ?</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/session/3/contribution/38;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>PELLEQUER, Bernard</a2>
  <t1>Le CERN – Univers de Particules</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/session/4/contribution/70;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>LYCÉE PAUL VINCENSINI (BASTIA)</a2>
  <t1>Radioprotection en milieu vétérinaire</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/session/3/contribution/36;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>LYCÉE MARTIN-LUTHER-SCHULE (MARBURG, ALLEMAGNE)</a2>
  <t1>Les radiations - une chance ou un fléau ? Leur utilisation dans la médecine thérapeutique</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/session/3/contribution/40;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>PELLETERET, Sylvain</a2>
  <t1>Imagerie médicale : les enjeux de l'augmentation des doses de rayonnement délivrées aux patients</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/session/3/contribution/42;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Frejaville, Camille</a1>
  <t1>Fast and scalable image auto-tagging</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>Inside Invenio, the web-based integrated system for handling digital libraries developed at CERN, there is a media module, enabling users to upload photos and videos. Especially in CDS, the Invenio instance used at CERN, people use this digital library to upload pictures of official events that took place at CERN. However, so far, there was no way of tagging what’s inside these photos. This project is meant to solve the problem of tagging persons in a photo in an easy and fast way. First, by implementing a complete tagging interface that allows the user to square parts of the photo, resize them, move them and give them a name. Second, by running face detection so that squares already appear on faces and the user just has to fill the title field. Finally, by running a face recognition system that learned from previous tags created by users. In this report, we will show how we implemented the tagging interface, how we improved the existing face detector to make it more efficient, which face detection methods we used and how we combined them to have a fully working framework. Finally, we will show the results we obtained and the study we did on the parameters to choose for the different algorithms.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr/>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/1693348/files/CERN-THESIS-2014-015.pdf;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/1693348/files/CERN-THESIS-2014-015.pdf?subformat=pdfa;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>LYCÉE VIETTE (MONTBÉLIARD)</a2>
  <t1>Un sous-marin nucléaire en mission</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/session/3/contribution/22;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <t1/>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la/>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr/>
  <ed/>
  <ul/>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>LYCÉE DU BOIS D'AMOUR (POITIERS)</a2>
  <t1>Les rayonnements ionisants sont-ils dangereux pour l'Homme ?</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/session/3/contribution/28;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>LYCÉE GUSTAVE JAUME (PIERRELATTE)</a2>
  <t1>Développement d'un robot susceptible d'intervenir en zone contaminée</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/session/3/contribution/32;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>DONJOUX, Yann</a2>
  <t1>Informations pratiques pour les visites des installations du CERN</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/session/3/contribution/69;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>LYCÉE ALIÉNOR D'AQUITAINE (POITIERS)</a2>
  <t1>Les impacts environnementaux associés au fonctionnement d'une centrale nucléaire</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/session/5/contribution/46;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>LYCÉE NOTRE-DAME (BOULOGNE-BILLANCOURT)</a2>
  <t1>Questions éthiques (saynètes)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/session/5/contribution/57;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>LYCÉE DU BOIS D'AMOUR (POITIERS)</a2>
  <t1>La surveillance radiologique de l'environnement autour de la centrale nucléaire de Civaux</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/session/5/contribution/44;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>LYCÉE DESCARTES (RABAT, MAROC)</a2>
  <t1>La datation radiométrique: Quelles sont les précautions à prendre pour la datation des fossiles Marocains ?</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/session/5/contribution/50;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>LYCÉE CLÉMENCEAU (NANTES)</a2>
  <t1>L'uranium, de la mine à la centrale</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/session/5/contribution/52;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>LYCÉE CLÉMENCEAU (NANTES)</a2>
  <t1>L'après-mine d'uranium</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/session/5/contribution/53;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Dr. ESTIER, Sybille</a2>
  <t1>La surveillance radiologique du site de l'ancienne centrale nucléaire de Lucens</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/session/5/contribution/55;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>LYCÉE MARIE CURIE (ECHIROLLES)</a2>
  <t1>Les causes et les conséquences de la contamination de l'eau par la radioactivité</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/session/5/contribution/61;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>LYCÉE MARIE CURIE (ECHIROLLES)</a2>
  <t1>Deux démantèlements: la centrale de Lubmin (ex-Allemagne de l'est) et le réacteur Siloé (CEA-Grenoble)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/session/5/contribution/62;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Dr. SCHNEIDER, Thierry</a2>
  <t1>Cloture des Journées</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/session/5/contribution/66;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>LYCÉE SAINT STANISLAS (NANTES)</a2>
  <t1>La radioprotection des travailleurs</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/session/5/contribution/59;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>LIVOLSI, Paul</a2>
  <t1>Les formations à la radioprotection</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/session/5/contribution/64;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>LYCÉE ALIÉNOR D'AQUITAINE (POITIERS)</a2>
  <t1>Les aspects sociaux et politiques des utilisations du nucléaire</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/session/5/contribution/48;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/285329/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Grzywaczewski, Pawel</a2>
  <t1>Lync - click to call and collaborate with other</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/316296/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>CUOMO, Antonio</a2>
  <t1>ESA</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/session/13/contribution/67;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Prof. DELFINO REZNICEK, Manuel</a2>
  <t1>Future flagship: PIC</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/session/13/contribution/80;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>EVANS, Phil</a2>
  <t1>Supply-side Deployment Findings</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/contribution/8;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>USTYUZHANIN, Andrey</a2>
  <t1>Yandex</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>&lt;!--HTML--&gt;Introduction of new members (supply and demand)
</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/contribution/12;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>HEJKAL, Ales</a2>
  <t1>Ultimum Technologies</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>&lt;!--HTML--&gt;Introduction of new members (supply and demand)
</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/contribution/12;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>JONES, Bob</a2>
  <t1>Objectives of the assembly, presentation of the agenda &amp; feedback from the public event</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/contribution/6;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>GIORDANO, Domenico</a2>
  <t1>CERN</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/session/13/contribution/65;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>LENGERT, Wolfgang</a2>
  <t1>Demand-side conclusions &amp; discussion</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/session/13/contribution/68;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>SABATINO, Roberto</a2>
  <t1>How will GEANT continue supporting the HN production Service?</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/session/14/contribution/75;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>DE LA MAR, Jurry</a2>
  <t1>Xzelcloud</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/session/10/contribution/59;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>JONES, Bob</a2>
  <t1>PICSE</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/session/10/contribution/61;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>NEWHOUSE, Steven</a2>
  <t1>Future Funding Calls and Intentions</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/session/10/contribution/69;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>LENGERT, Maryline</a2>
  <t1>Review of the current membership status</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>&lt;!--HTML--&gt;- Adopters vs suppliers active in the on-going flagship deployments
- New adopters
- New suppliers</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/contribution/0;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>JONES, Bob</a2>
  <t1>Feedback on GA</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/contribution/2;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>EVANS, Phil</a2>
  <t1>HNX Contracts</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/contribution/10;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>MONDON, Emmanuel</a2>
  <t1>CloudEO</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>&lt;!--HTML--&gt;Introduction of new members (supply and demand)
</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/contribution/12;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>DOLL, Julia</a2>
  <t1>The Business Models - Transition from IaaS to INFOaaS</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/contribution/10;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>CATTEDDU, Daniele</a2>
  <t1>Final Dissemination Report</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/session/11/contribution/63;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <t1>Python : the holy grail of programming</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op>4</op>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2006</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/974627/files/na-2006-096_bild08-web.jpg;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/974627/files/na-2006-096_bild08-web.gif?subformat=icon;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <t1>From meeting to conference management: Overview of shared objectives with the Smart Multimedia Archive for Conferences (SMAC): Workshop IM2 Review Meeting</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>SMAC aims at setting up an environment enabling the acquisition, archiving, analysis and access to electronic archive of multimedia material used at meetings and conferences.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>SMAC, Indico, Invenio;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2006</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://doc.cern.ch/archive/electronic/cern/others/multimedia/poster/icon-poster-2006-004.gif;
	http://doc.cern.ch/cgi-bin/setlink?base=multimedia&amp;categ=poster&amp;id=poster-2006-004;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/1034294/files/poster-2006-004.pdf;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/1034294/files/poster-2006-004.gif?subformat=icon;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1/>
  <t1>Frédéric Hemmer:  Serving a world-wide community</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op>5</op>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>fre</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2009</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul/>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Vesely, Martin</a1>
  <a2>Rajman, Martin</a2>
  <a2>Le Meur, Jean-Yves</a2>
  <t1>Using Bibliographic Knowledge for Ranking in Scientific Publication Databases</t1>
  <t2>Frontiers Artif. Intell. Appl.</t2>
  <sn/>
  <op>201-212</op>
  <vo>180</vo>
  <ab>Document ranking for scientific publications involves a variety of specialized resources (e.g. author or citation indexes) that are usually difficult to use within standard general purpose search engines that usually operate on large-scale heterogeneous document collections for which the required specialized resources are not always available for all the documents present in the collections. Integrating such resources into specialized information retrieval engines is therefore important to cope with community-specific user expectations that strongly influence the perception of relevance within the considered community. In this perspective, this paper extends the notion of ranking with various methods exploiting different types of bibliographic knowledge that represent a crucial resource for measuring the relevance of scientific publications. In our work, we experimentally evaluated the adequacy of two such ranking methods (one based on freshness, i.e. the publication date, and the other on a novel index, the download-Hirsch index, based on download frequencies) for information retrieval from the CERN scientific publication database in the domain of particle physics. Our experiments show that (i) the considered specialized ranking methods indeed represent promising candidates for extending the base line ranking (relying on the download frequency), as they both lead to fairly small search result overlaps; and (ii) that extending the base line ranking with the specialized ranking method based on freshness significantly improves the quality of the retrieval: 16.2% of relative increase for the Mean Reciprocal Rank (resp. 5.1% of relative increase for the Success@10, i.e. the estimated probability of finding at least one relevant document among the top ten retrieved) when a local rank sum is used for aggregation. We plan to further validate the presented results by carrying out additional experiments wi Our experiments show that (i) the considered specialized ranking methods indeed represent promising candidates for extending the base line ranking (relying on the download frequency), as they both lead to fairly small search result overlaps; and (ii) that extending the base line ranking with the specialized ranking method based on freshness significantly improves the quality of the retrieval: 16.2% of relative increase for the Mean Reciprocal Rank (resp. 5.1% of relative increase for the Success@10, i.e. the estimated probability of finding at least one relevant document among the top ten retrieved) when a local rank sum is used for aggregation. We plan to further validate the presented results by carrying out additional experiments with the specialized ranking method based on the download-Hirsch index to further improve the performance of our aggregative approach.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>Invenio;
                CDS;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2008</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul/>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>CERN Bulletin</a1>
  <t1>Physicists get INSPIREd</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op>1</op>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>en</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2010</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/1248916/files/inspire_image.png;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/1248916/files/inspire_image.png?subformat=icon;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/1248916/files/Picture 1(1)_image.png;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/1248916/files/Picture 1_image.png;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/1248916/files/Picture 1(1)_image.png?subformat=icon;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/1248916/files/Picture 1_image.png?subformat=icon;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <t1>Réunion publique de l'Association du personnel </t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2010</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=108630;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Veselý, M</a1>
  <a2>Rajman, Martin</a2>
  <a2>Le Meur, Jean-Yves</a2>
  <a2>Marian, Ludmila</a2>
  <a2>Caffaro, Jerome</a2>
  <t1>D-Rank: a framework for score aggregation in specialized search</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>In this paper we present an approach to score aggregation for specialized search systems. In our work we focus on document ranking in scientific publication databases. We work with the collection of scientific publications of the CERN Document Server. This paper reports on work in progress and describes rank aggregation framework with score normalization. We present results that we obtained with aggregations based on logistic regression using both ranks and scores. In our experiment we concluded that score-based aggregation favored performance in terms of Average Precision and Mean Reciprocal Rank, while rank-based aggregation favored document discovery.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>specialized search engines;
                score aggregation;
                information retrieval;
                digital library;
                Invenio;
                CDS;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2010</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/1306230/files/CERN-IT-2010-005.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <t1>Réunion publique</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2010</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=113111;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <t1>IT Services Availability during the CERN Annual Closure 2010</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op>10</op>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>en</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2010</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul/>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Wyatt, Terry</a2>
  <t1>102nd LHCC Meeting AGENDA OPEN Session</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>&lt;!--HTML--&gt;OPEN Session on Wednesday, 7 July from 9h00 to 13h30 in Conference Room 222-R-001 - NOTE UNUSUAL VENUE - All CERN staff and Users are welcome to attend Open Session - LIVE WEBCAST, subject to technical installation possibilities.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2010</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=98442;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <t1>Staff Association information meeting </t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>&lt;!--HTML--&gt;This Staff Association information meeting will also take place on the following days:

Monday 28th March - 10.00 - Kjell Johnson auditorium, 30-7-018 (Meyrin)</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2011</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=131697;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <t1>Réunion publique</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>fre</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2011</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=131700;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <t1>Information Session for CCRB members</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2011</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=135818;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Katarina Anthony</a1>
  <t1>BlogForever: Intelligent Blog Preservation</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op>6</op>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>en</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2011</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/1368911/files/BlogForever_image.png;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/1368911/files/BlogForever_image.png?subformat=icon;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>von Praun, Christoph</a2>
  <t1>Advanced lectures on multiprocessor programming (1/3)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>&lt;!--HTML--&gt;&lt;H3&gt;Three classes (60 mins) on Multiprocessor Programming &lt;/H3&gt;
&lt;B&gt; Prof. Dr. Christoph von Praun Georg-Simon-Ohm University of Applied Sciences Nuremberg, Germany&lt;/B&gt;
&lt;P&gt; This is an advanced class on multiprocessor programming. The class gives an introduction to principles of concurrent objects and the notion of different progress guarantees that concurrent computations can have. The focus of this class is on non-blocking computations, i.e. concurrent programs that do not make use of locks. We discuss the implementation of practical non-blocking data structures in detail. &lt;OL&gt;&lt;LI&gt;1st class: Introduction to concurrent objects 
&lt;LI&gt;2nd class: Principles of non-blocking synchronization 
&lt;LI&gt;3rd class: Concurrent queues 
&lt;/OL&gt;
&lt;H4&gt;Brief Bio of Christoph von Praun &lt;/H4&gt; 
Christoph worked on a variety of analysis techniques and runtime platforms for parallel programs. Hist most recent research studies programming models and tools that support transactional synchronization. In prior work, which he also did at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, addressed efficient synchronization mechanisms in multiprocessor architectures. Christoph was a member of the team that designed the programming language X10. He received a Diploma in Computer Science from the Technische Universitaet Muenchen and a doctoral degree from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH). Before joining ETH, he was a Fellow at CERN in Geneva. Since 2008, Christoph is a professor at the Georg-Simon-Ohm University of Applied Sciences Nuremberg, Germany. &lt;a href="http://www.in.ohm-hochschule.de/professors/praun/"&gt; home&lt;/a&gt;</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2011</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=154435;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>von Praun, Christoph</a2>
  <t1>Advanced Lectures on Multiprocessor Programming (2/3)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2011</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=154436;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>IT &amp; GS Departments</a1>
  <t1>CERN Services Availability during the CERN Annual Closure 2011</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op>02</op>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>en</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2011</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul/>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Joannah Caborn Wengler</a1>
  <t1>Growing expertise in Africa: CERN-UNESCO's 3rd Digital Library School</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op>9</op>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>en</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2012</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul/>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Antonella Del Rosso</a1>
  <t1>CERN gets closer to the “quartier international”</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op>8</op>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>en</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2012</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul/>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <t1>Réunion publique</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>&lt;!--HTML--&gt;Nouveau congé épargné, Pensions, MARS 2012, Nouvelles circulaires</ab>
  <la>fre</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2012</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=188574;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <t1>Public meeting (in English)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>&lt;!--HTML--&gt;New saved leave scheme, pensions, MARS 2012, new Circulars.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2012</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=189064;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Joannah Caborn Wengler</a1>
  <t1>Tailor-made training for digital library software</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op>6</op>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>en</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2012</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/1446596/files/Rolex_Learning_Center_image.jpg;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/1446596/files/Rolex_Learning_Center_image.jpg?subformat=icon;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <t1>Conseil du personnel</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2012</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=190528;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Joannah Caborn Wengler</a1>
  <t1>First Invenio Workshop: CERN’s digital library software ten years on</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op>7</op>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>en</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2012</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/1450902/files/invenio-workshop_1_image.jpg;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/1450902/files/invenio-workshop_1_image.jpg?subformat=icon;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Glauner, Patrick Oliver</a1>
  <t1>Enhancing Invenio Digital Library With An External Relevance Ranking Engine</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>Invenio is a comprehensive web-based free digital library software suite originally developed at CERN. In order to improve its information retrieval and word similarity ranking capabilities, the goal of this thesis is to enhance Invenio by bridging it with modern external information retrieval systems. In the first part a comparison of various information retrieval systems such as Solr and Xapian is made. In the second part a system-independent bridge for word similarity ranking is designed and implemented. Subsequently, Solr and Xapian are integrated in Invenio via adapters to the bridge. In the third part scalability tests are performed. Finally, a future outlook is briefly discussed.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr/>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/1456329/files/CERN-THESIS-2012-074.pdf;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/1456329/files/CERN-THESIS-2012-074.pdf?subformat=pdfa;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <t1>Présentation pour les Autorités et Partenaires Locales</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>fre</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2013</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=240057;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Amanor, Christopher</a1>
  <t1>Book Shelf virtual browse interface and searching for records with physical copies on CDS</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>This project provided the opportunity to learn how the CERN Document Server functions by creating a local invenio instance. With the python programming language, a feature was implemented on CDS in conjunction with other developers. This feature makes it possible for CDS users to search for records using their shelf number and for records which have a physical copy attached to them. This was done by adding the fields 852__2, 852__h and 340__p, obtained from a bibicirculation module’s database table to the marc data of the records. Research was also done into ways of creating a virtual browsing system for CDS users to quickly browse through shelves of books while online.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2013</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/1570248/files/Summer Student Project Report 2013.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Praczyk, Piotr Adam</a1>
  <t1>Management of Scientific Images: an approach to the extraction, annotation and retrieval of figures in the field of High Energy Physics</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>The information environment of the first decade of the XXIst century is unprecedented. The physical barriers limiting access to the knowledge are disappearing as traditional methods of accessing information are being replaced or enhanced by computer systems. Digital systems are able to manage much larger sets of documents, confronting information users with the deluge of documents related to their topic of interest. This new situation created an incentive for the rapid development of Data Mining techniques and to the creation of more efficient search engines capable of limiting the search results to a small subset of the most relevant ones. However, most of the up to date search engines operate using the text descriptions of the documents. Those descriptions can either be extracted from the content of the document or be obtained from the external sources. The retrieval based on the non-textual content of documents is a subject of ongoing research. In particular, the retrieval of images and unlocking the information carried by them attracts a lot of attention of the scientific community. Digital libraries hold a special position amongst the systems allowing the access to knowledge. They serve the role of repositories of documents which share some common characteristics (e.g. belonging to the same area of knowledge or produced in the same institution) and as such, contain documents selected as interesting for a particular group of users. In addition, they provide retrieval facilities on top of the managed collections. Typically, scholarly publications are the smallest units of information managed in scientific digital libraries. However, there are different types of artifacts produced and used in the scientific process, among others: figures and datasets. Figures play a particularly important role in the process of scholarly publishing. Representing data in a graphical manner allows showing patterns in large datasets and to make complicated ideas easier to understand. The existing digital library systems enable the access to figures only as part of the files used for the serialisation of the entire publication. The objective of this thesis is to propose a set of methods and techniques in order to transform figures into first-class products within the scientific publication process, allowing researchers to get the maximum benefit from the search and review of bibliography. The proposed methods and techniques are oriented towards the acquisition, semantic annotation and search of figures contained in scholarly publications. Leveraging the completeness of the field and the existing community, we illustrated the described theory with examples from High-Energy Physics (HEP). At every place requiring more focused considerations, we concentrated on the type of figures that appear more frequently in the corpus of HEP publications: the plots. The described prototypes capable of processing figures have been partially integrated with the Invenio digital library software and INSPIRE - one of the largest digital libraries in the world on High-Energy Physics and created by the collaboration of the main laboratories and research centres in this domain (CERN, SLAC, DESY and Fermilab).</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2013</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/1624334/files/CERN-THESIS-2013-185.pdf;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/1624334/files/CERN-THESIS-2013-185.gif?subformat=icon;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/1624334/files/CERN-THESIS-2013-185.gif?subformat=icon-700;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/1624334/files/CERN-THESIS-2013-185.pdf?subformat=pdfa;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>McCance, Gavin</a2>
  <a2>Castro Leon, Jose</a2>
  <t1>Tutorial on Configuration Management and Cloud Infrastructure</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>&lt;!--HTML--&gt;Tutorial for IT 2nd line on Configuration Management (by IT PES) and on Cloud Infrastructure (By IT OIS).</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/313682/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>STEERENBERG, Rende</a2>
  <t1>Accelerators, How do they work?</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/323068/contribution/0;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/323068/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>FERRACIN, Paolo</a2>
  <t1>Magnets</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/323075/contribution/0;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/323075/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>GERIGK, Frank</a2>
  <t1>RF cavities</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/323075/contribution/1;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/323075/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>BLAKE, Jonathon</a2>
  <t1>EMBL</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/session/13/contribution/66;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Dr. ANDREOZZI, Sergio</a2>
  <t1>Interoperability and integration with EGI: status and next steps</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/session/14/contribution/76;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Asero, Carmela</a2>
  <t1>Roadmap of future developments </t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/session/18/?slotId=0;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <t1>Supply-Side Parallel Session</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>&lt;!--HTML--&gt;Induction session for newcomers</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/session/17/?slotId=0;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/309369/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>ANGHINOLFI, Francis</a2>
  <t1>Analogue signal processing (1/2)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2002</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/contribution/1;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>ANGHINOLFI, Francis</a2>
  <t1>Analogue signal processing (2/2)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2002</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/contribution/16;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>ANGHINOLFI, Francis</a2>
  <t1>Analogue design technologies (1/2)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2002</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/contribution/10;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>ANGHINOLFI, Francis</a2>
  <t1>Analogue design technologies (2/2)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2002</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/contribution/25;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>CHRISTIANSEN, Jorgen</a2>
  <t1>Digital design: design methodology and tools (1/2)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2002</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/contribution/12;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>CHRISTIANSEN, Jorgen</a2>
  <t1>Digital design: design methodology and tools (2/2)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2002</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/contribution/27;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>CHRISTIANSEN, Jorgen</a2>
  <t1>Digital design: production (1/2)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2002</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/contribution/13;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>CHRISTIANSEN, Jorgen</a2>
  <t1>Digital design: production (2/2)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2002</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/contribution/28;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>ELLIS, Nick</a2>
  <t1>First level trigger (1/2)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2002</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/contribution/5;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>ELLIS, Nick</a2>
  <t1>First level trigger (2/2)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2002</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/contribution/20;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>FACCIO, Federico</a2>
  <t1>Radiation effects in electronics devices and circuits (1/2)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2002</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/contribution/11;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>FACCIO, Federico</a2>
  <t1>Radiation effects in electronics devices and circuits (2/2)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2002</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/contribution/26;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>FARTHOUAT, Philippe</a2>
  <t1>Introduction: the basics of electronics (1/2)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2002</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/contribution/0;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>FARTHOUAT, Philippe</a2>
  <t1>Introduction: the basics of electronics (2/2)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2002</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/contribution/15;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>FARTHOUAT, Philippe</a2>
  <t1>Analogue to digital conversions and data transmission (1/2)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2002</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/contribution/2;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>FARTHOUAT, Philippe</a2>
  <t1>Analogue to digital conversions and data transmission (2/2)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2002</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/contribution/17;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>JARRON, Pierre</a2>
  <t1>Trends in microelectronics and their impact on chip design for high energy physics applications (1/2)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2002</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/contribution/14;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>JARRON, Pierre</a2>
  <t1>Trends in microelectronics and their impact on chip design for high energy physics applications (2/2)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2002</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/contribution/29;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>MAPELLI, Livio</a2>
  <t1>High level trigger and DAQ (1/2)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2002</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/contribution/6;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>MAPELLI, Livio</a2>
  <t1>High level trigger and DAQ (2/2)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2002</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/contribution/21;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>MOREIRA, Paulo</a2>
  <t1>Introduction to VLSI (1/2)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2002</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/contribution/8;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>MOREIRA, Paulo</a2>
  <t1>Introduction to VLSI (2/2)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2002</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/contribution/23;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>MOREIRA, Paulo</a2>
  <t1>Basic digital design (1/3)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2002</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/contribution/9;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>MOREIRA, Paulo</a2>
  <t1>Basic digital design (2/3)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2002</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/contribution/24;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>MOREIRA, Paulo</a2>
  <t1>Basic digital design (3/3)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2002</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/contribution/30;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>PARKMAN, Chris</a2>
  <t1>Modular electronics (1/2)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2002</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/contribution/4;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>PARKMAN, Chris</a2>
  <t1>Modular electronics (2/2)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2002</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/contribution/19;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>SZONCSO, Fritz</a2>
  <t1>Electromagnetic compatibility and system issues (1/2)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2002</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/contribution/7;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>VAN DER BIJ, Erik</a2>
  <t1>Digital design with Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (1/2)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2002</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/contribution/3;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>VAN DER BIJ, Erik</a2>
  <t1>Digital design with Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (2/2)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2002</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/contribution/18;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>SZONCSO, Fritz</a2>
  <t1>Electromagnetic compatibility and system issues (2/2)</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2002</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/contribution/22;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/333437/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Chhibber, Nalin</a1>
  <t1>Enriching The Metadata On CDS</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>The project report revolves around the open source software package called Invenio. It provides the tools for management of digital assets in a repository and drives CERN Document Server. Primary objective is to enhance the existing metadata in CDS with data from other libraries. An implicit part of this task is to manage disambiguation (within incoming data), removal of multiple entries and handle replications between new and existing records. All such elements and their corresponding changes are integrated within Invenio to make the upgraded metadata available on the CDS. Latter part of the report discuss some changes related to the Invenio code-base itself.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>Data Acquisition;
                Invenio;
                Enriching Metadata;
                MAchine-Readable Cataloging(MARC);
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/1750268/files/Report_Nalinc.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>CUTTS, Harry Paul</a2>
  <t1>Invenio Mobile: A Mobile Application in HTML5</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/327064/session/2/contribution/16;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/327064/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>KULYNYCH, Bogdan</a2>
  <t1>Implementing history preservation and Memento API for Invenio digital library software</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1/>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://indico.cern.ch/event/327064/session/2/contribution/17;
	https://indico.cern.ch/event/327064/;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Sterz, Christoph</a1>
  <t1>Author Clustering on Large Bibliographies</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>We analyze and design an algorithm for clustering large sets of authors in Bibliographies. Not considering a distance function for a mutual comparison, but transforming the data into a multidimensional metric space, the algorithm described is similar to locally sensitive hashing. The task lies in the field of Record-Linkage. The algorithm was designed and performed based on the data of the CERN Document Server, consisting out of more than 1.7 million metadata entries and is part of the digital assets-managing-software invenio.  Meant as a prototype, the algorithm performs efficiently, clustering all authors on CDS in under 30 minutes. We will discuss extensions improving the recall rate, wich still remains inferior to the currently used clustering-approach.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>invenio;
                bibauthorid;
                author disambiguation;
                library management;
                </k1>
  <pb/>
  <pp/>
  <yr>2014</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/1752207/files/paper.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>


</references>