Serving computational ecology from a digital library (01 Mar 2005)
We describe a case study using a digital library resource to assist ecological research that involves computational approaches. Our purpose is to detail the approach and demonstrate the power of combining encyclopedic content presentation with harvestable data. While acknowledging the advantages and generality of this approach, we also consider the challenges faced before digital libraries can adequately support research in this way.
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