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The Making of America II Testbed Project: A Digital Library Service Model.
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The work of the Making of America II Testbed Project represents a singular effort in digital library development to find ways to provide access to and navigate a variety of materials based on principles of object-oriented design.Abstract:
The work of the Making of America II Testbed Project reported in this paper represents a singular effort in digital library development to find ways to provide access to and navigate a variety of materials. In this endeavor, a digital library service model has been defined that encapsulates the interaction of digital objects (including their metadata), tools, and services based on principles of object-oriented design.read more
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The Warwick Framework: A Container Architecture for Aggregating Sets of Metadata
TL;DR: The Warwick Framework is a container architecture for aggregating logically, and perhaps physically, distinct packages of metadata that promotes interoperability and extensibility by allowing tools and agents to selectively access and manipulate individual packages and ignore others.
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An Architecture for Information in Digital Libraries
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Toward active, extensible, networked documents: multivalent architecture and applications
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TL;DR: A document management infrastructure built around a multivalent perspective can provide an extensible, networked system that supports incremental additions of content, incremental addition of interaction with the user and with other components, reuse of content across behaviors, reused of behaviors across types of documents, and eficient use of network bandwidth.
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Interoperability for Digital Objects and Repositories: The Cornell/CNRI Experiments
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Introduction to Imaging: Issues in Constructing an Image Database
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TL;DR: This text introduces the technology of digital imaging and illustrates the choices that must be made when images are digitized and recommends strategies to ensure that future technology developments will not foreclose the options for upgrading databases.