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This paper presents OpenDLib, a digital library infrastructure that provides capabilities for new-generation digital libraries. In particular, the paper introduces a document model that can be used to represent a wide variety of document types and describes the open architectural infrastructure that allows for the expansion of the digital library through the dynamic plugin of new services.
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Castelli, D., Pagano, P. & Thanos, C. OpenDLib: an infrastructure for new generation digital libraries. Int J Digit Libr 4, 45–47 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00799-003-0061-9
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