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Comprehensive access to printed materials (CAPM)
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Proceedings of the 1st ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries table of contents
Roanoke, Virginia, United States
Pages: 174 - 175  
Year of Publication: 2001
ISBN:1-58113-345-6
Authors
G. Sayeed Choudhury  Digital Knowledge Center, MSE Library, Johns Hopkins University
Mark Lorie  Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering, Johns Hopkins University
Erin Fitzpatrick  Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering, Johns Hopkins University
Ben Hobbs  Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering, Johns Hopkins University
Greg Chirikjian  Department of Mechanical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University
Allison Okamura  Department of Mechanical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University
Nicholas E. Flores  Department of Economics, University of Colorado at Boulder
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ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

The CAPM Project features the development and evaluation of an automat ed, robotic on-demand scanning system for materials at remote locations. To date, we have developed a book retrieval robot and a valuation analysis framework for evaluating CAPM. We intend to augment CAPM by exploring approaches for automated page turning and improved valuation. These extensions will results in a more fully automated CAPM system and a valuation framework that will not only be useful for assessing CAPM specifically, but also for library services and functions generally.


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Collaborative Colleagues:
G. Sayeed Choudhury: colleagues
Mark Lorie: colleagues
Erin Fitzpatrick: colleagues
Ben Hobbs: colleagues
Greg Chirikjian: colleagues
Allison Okamura: colleagues
Nicholas E. Flores: colleagues