The Stanford Digital Library Project
Communications of the ACM
Lexical navigation: visually prompted query expansion and refinement
DL '97 Proceedings of the second ACM international conference on Digital libraries
A high-performance active digital library
Parallel Computing - Special issue on applications
AQUA: query visualization for the NCSTRL digital library
Proceedings of the fourth ACM conference on Digital libraries
Harp: a distributed query system for legacy public libraries and structured databases
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
Metadata and data structures for the historical newspaper digital library
Proceedings of the eighth international conference on Information and knowledge management
Information Retrieval: Application Service Definition and Protocol Specification, Z39.50-1995
Information Retrieval: Application Service Definition and Protocol Specification, Z39.50-1995
Building a Digital Library of Newspaper Clippings: The LAURIN Project
ADL '00 Proceedings of the IEEE Advances in Digital Libraries 2000
The California Digital Library
The California Digital Library
The Alexandria Digital Library Testbed
The Alexandria Digital Library Testbed
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Among the wide range of digital libraries, an interesting, yet quite neglected, subclass is constituted by those exclusively dealing with newspaper clippings. Compared with book-oriented digital libraries, clipping libraries are more difficult to seize, since they are wide and unstructured, and the subjects and content of a clipping are completely heterogeneous. LAURIN is an EU-funded project involving seventeen participants from several countries, including two software companies and a large group of libraries, whose main purpose is to set up a network of digitalized newspaper clipping archives that can be easily accessed through the Internet, for searching and retrieving clippings. The project also provides the libraries with models and methodologies to be used for scanning, digitalizing, storing, indexing, and making accessible newspaper clippings. This paper concentrates on the main architectural features of the LAURIN distributed system, exposing the peculiarities deriving from the diverse users and tasks it supports.