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A Personalized Collaborative Digital Library Environment

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Digital Libraries: People, Knowledge, and Technology (ICADL 2002)

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We envisage a Digital Library not only as an information resource where users may submit queries to satisfy their information needs, but also as a collaborative working and meeting space. We present a personalized collaborative Digital Library environment, where users may organise the information space according to their own subjective view, become aware of each other, exchange information and knowledge with each other, build communities and get recommendations based on preference patterns of other users.

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Elena Renda, M., Straccia, U. (2002). A Personalized Collaborative Digital Library Environment. In: Lim, E.P., et al. Digital Libraries: People, Knowledge, and Technology. ICADL 2002. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2555. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-36227-4_30

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