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PDLib: personal digital libraries with universal access

Published:07 June 2005Publication History

ABSTRACT

We propose a universally available personal digital library system. It is "personal" in the sense that each user is provided with a general purpose document repository (i.e. a personal digital library). It is "universally available" in the sense that it allows the user to access her/his personal personal digital library from most computing devices connected to the Internet, including mobile phones, PDAs and laptops, therefore granting access "from anyplace at anytime."

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  1. PDLib. URL copernico.mty.itesm.mx/pdlib/.Google ScholarGoogle Scholar

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        JCDL '05: Proceedings of the 5th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries
        June 2005
        450 pages
        ISBN:1581138768
        DOI:10.1145/1065385
        • General Chair:
        • Mary Marlino,
        • Program Chairs:
        • Tamara Sumner,
        • Frank Shipman

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        • Published: 7 June 2005

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