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The David L. Bassett stereoscopic atlas of human anatomy: developing a specialized collection within the stanford mediaserver digital library

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We describe the creation of a specialized media collection in the Stanford MediaServer highlighting the David L. Bassett Stereoscopic Atlas of Human Anatomy. Previous reports have outlined the underlying architecture and features of the MediaServer developed to support biomedical media-based education 1,2. Here we focus on specific design principles and technical aspects of a focused project that may be beneficial to those developing digital media collections.

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Durack J. C., Chao C., Stevenson D., Andriole K. P., and Dev P. The Stanford MediaServer Project: Strategies for Building a Flexible Digital Media Platform to Support Biomedical Education and Research. Proc AMIA Symp, 2002:225--9.
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Stevenson D., Chao C., Durack J., Ladd A., Montgomery K., Stringer J., Srivastava S. Educational Tools in Support of the Stanford Media Server. In Proc JCDL, 2003:377.
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Chase R. A. The Wonderful Legacy of David L. Bassett. The Journal of British and American Associations of Clinical Anatomists, 1992, 5:151--6.
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Lindberg D. A. B., Humphreys B. L., and McCray A. T. The Unified Medical Language System. Methods of Information in Medicine, 1993, 32:281--91.
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Remote Stereo Viewer (2003). http://www.visu.uwlax.edu/NGI/RSV.html

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    JCDL '07: Proceedings of the 7th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries
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    1. 3D
    2. anatomy
    3. annotation
    4. digital libraries
    5. education
    6. metadata authoring
    7. stereoscopy

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    JCDL07: Joint Conference on Digital Libraries
    June 18 - 23, 2007
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