Award Abstract # 9411306
The Stanford Integrated Digital Library Project

NSF Org: IIS
Div Of Information & Intelligent Systems
Recipient: THE LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY
Initial Amendment Date: September 16, 1994
Latest Amendment Date: October 5, 1998
Award Number: 9411306
Award Instrument: Cooperative Agreement
Program Manager: Stephen Griffin
IIS
 Div Of Information & Intelligent Systems
CSE
 Direct For Computer & Info Scie & Enginr
Start Date: September 1, 1994
End Date: August 31, 1999 (Estimated)
Total Intended Award Amount: $4,516,573.00
Total Awarded Amount to Date: $4,516,573.00
Funds Obligated to Date: FY 1994 = $450,000.00
FY 1995 = $1,051,855.00

FY 1996 = $1,060,005.00

FY 1997 = $733,448.00

FY 1998 = $1,221,265.00
History of Investigator:
  • Hector Garcia-Molina (Former Principal Investigator)
Recipient Sponsored Research Office: Stanford University
450 JANE STANFORD WAY
STANFORD
CA  US  94305-2004
(650)723-2300
Sponsor Congressional District: 16
Primary Place of Performance: Stanford University
450 JANE STANFORD WAY
STANFORD
CA  US  94305-2004
Primary Place of Performance
Congressional District:
16
Unique Entity Identifier (UEI): HJD6G4D6TJY5
Parent UEI:
NSF Program(s): ADVANCED NET INFRA & RSCH,
ROBOTICS,
HUMAN COMPUTER INTER PROGRAM,
DIGITAL SOCIETY&TECHNOLOGIES,
INFORMATION & KNOWLEDGE MANAGE,
ARTIFICIAL INTELL & COGNIT SCI
Primary Program Source:
Program Reference Code(s): 6850, 9139, 9216, HPCC
Program Element Code(s): 409000, 639800, 684000, 684500, 685000, 685500, 685600, Y49400, Z02600, Z09300, Z41000, Z56400, Z59600, Z97100
Award Agency Code: 4900
Fund Agency Code: 4900
Assistance Listing Number(s): 47.070

ABSTRACT

This project - the Stanford Integrated Digital Library Project (SIDLP) - is to develop the enabling technologies for a single, integrated and "universal" library, proving uniform access to the large number of emerging networked information sources and collections. These include both on-line versions of pre-existing works and new works and media of all kinds that will be available on the globally interlinked computer networks of the future. The Integrated Digital Library is broadly defined to include everything from personal information collections, to the collections that one finds today in conventional libraries, to the large data collections shared by scientists. The technology developed in this project will provide the "glue" that will make this worldwide collection usable as a unified entity, in a scalable and economically viable fashion.

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