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Representing Aggregate Works in the Digital Library

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by George Buchanan , Jeremy Gow , Ann Blandford , Jon Rimmer , Claire Warwick
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@MISC{Buchanan_representingaggregate,
    author = {George Buchanan and Jeremy Gow and Ann Blandford and Jon Rimmer and Claire Warwick},
    title = {Representing Aggregate Works in the Digital Library},
    year = {}
}

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Abstract

This paper studies the challenge of representing aggregate works such as encyclopaedia, collected poems and journals in digital libraries. Reflecting on materials used by humanities academics, it demonstrates the complex range of aggregate types and the problems of representing this heterogeneity in the digital library interface. We demonstrate that aggregates are complex and pervasive, challenge many common assumptions and confuse the boundaries between organisational levels within the library. The challenge is amplified by concrete examples.

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aggregate work    digital library    humanity academic    complex range    many common assumption    aggregate type    concrete example    paper study    organisational level    digital library interface   

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