Addressing the challenge of managing large-scale digital multimedia libraries

TitleAddressing the challenge of managing large-scale digital multimedia libraries
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsGurrin, C, Aarflot, T, Sav, S, Johansen, D
JournalJournal of Digital Information Management
Volume7
Issue5
Pagination261 - 269
Date Published2009
KeywordsDesign, Digital objects, Experimentation, Human factors, Video objects
Abstract

Traditional Digital Libraries require human editorial control over the lifecycles of digital objects contained therein. This imposes an inherent (human) overhead on the maintenance of these digital libraries, which becomes unwieldy once the number of important information units in the digital library becomes too large. A revised framework is needed for digital libraries that takes the onus off the editor and allows the digital library to directly control digital object lifecycles, by employing a set of transformation rules that operate directly on the digital objects themselves. In this paper we motivate and describe a revised digital library framework that utilises transformation rules to automatically optimise system resources. We evaluate this library in three scenarios and also outline how we could apply concepts from this revised framework to address other challenges for digital libraries and digital information access in general.

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