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On developing a simple in-house digital library archive

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Digital libraries (DLs) have become a major focus of information technology resources for organizations from academia, to the US Department of Defense to the archeological efforts in Egypt. DLs have transitioned from theoretical exploration to support infrastructure development. The representation of multimedia streams that are both client-acceptable and compliant with digital rights models is currently in an "amoebic" stage; but promises to have a profound, if not extreme, influence on infrastructure development. This paper also describes our recent efforts towards a digital archive of student portfolios, code-named Locutus.

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ACMSE '05 vol 1: Proceedings of the 43rd annual ACM Southeast Conference - Volume 1
March 2005
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ISBN:1595930590
DOI:10.1145/1167350
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  1. XML
  2. data compression
  3. database management
  4. digital archives
  5. digital library
  6. distributed file systems
  7. multimedia
  8. multimedia streaming

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