School of Information Management & Systems
Previously School of Library & Information Studies
University of California at Berkeley
OASIS
Research Program Funding
Principal Investigator:
Michael Buckland
1990-1993 U.S. Department of Education. Higher Education Act
IID. Prototype for an Adaptive Library Catalog.
Grant R197D00017,
(P.I. M. Buckland).
1992- ARPA/CNRI. (With R, Larson, M. Stonebraker, EECS, and
R. Wilensky, EECS). Research on Electronic Libraries. [Cooperative
project with five other computer science departments to make Computer
Science technical reports accessible online.]
1994-96. U.S. Dept of Education. Higher Education Act IIA.
Online access in multiple
database environments.
Grant R197D40008.
P.I. M. Buckland, $48,000.
1994- NSF, ARPA & NASA Digital Libraries Initiative.
The
Environmental Electronic Library: A Protoype of a Scalable
Intelligent, Distributed Electronic Library. (Co-Principal
Investigators: M. Stonebraker & R. Wilensky).
1997- DARPA.
Search Support for Unfamiliar
Metadata Vocabularies
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
Information technology Office as part of the
Information Management program. (DARPA Contract N66001-97-C-8541;
AO# F477; $954,184. P.I.: Michael Buckland, Co-P.I.s:
Fredric Gey and Ray Larson.
1999- IMLS
Seamless
Searching of Numeric and Textual Resources
funded by the
Institute of Museum and Library Services
with a National Library Leadership Grant of $242,825.
P.I.: Michael Buckland, Co-P.I.s: Fredric Gey and Ray Larson.
2000- DARPA. Translingual Information
Management Using Domain
Ontologies. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
Information Technology Office as part of the TIDES Translingual Information
Detection, Extraction and Summarization program.
DARPA grant N66001-00-1-8911. $1,300,000, Feb 2000-Jan 2003.
P.I.: Michael Buckland, Co-P.I.s: Fredric Gey and Ray Larson.
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