Extensible file system (ELFS): an object-oriented approach to high performance file I/O
OOPSLA '94 Proceedings of the ninth annual conference on Object-oriented programming systems, language, and applications
Flexible and Extensible Digital Object and Repository Architecture (FEDORA)
ECDL '98 Proceedings of the Second European Conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries
ADL '98 Proceedings of the Advances in Digital Libraries Conference
Multivalent Documents: Inducing Structure and Behaviors in Online Digital Documents
HICSS '96 Proceedings of the 29th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences Volume 5: Digital Documents
Dienst: Implementation Reference Manual
Dienst: Implementation Reference Manual
A Design for Inter-Operable Secure Object Stores (ISOS)
A Design for Inter-Operable Secure Object Stores (ISOS)
The Warwick Framework: A Container Architecture for Aggregating Sets of Metadata
The Warwick Framework: A Container Architecture for Aggregating Sets of Metadata
The Networked Computer Science Technical Report Library
The Networked Computer Science Technical Report Library
Generalizing an Existing Digital Library
Generalizing an Existing Digital Library
DigiBox: a self-protecting container for information commerce
WOEC'95 Proceedings of the 1st conference on USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce - Volume 1
Policy-Carrying, Policy-Enforcing Digital Objects
ECDL '00 Proceedings of the 4th European Conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries
INDIGO - An Approach to Infrastructures for Digital Libraries
ECDL '00 Proceedings of the 4th European Conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries
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We present the Smart Object, Dumb Archive (SODA) model for digital libraries (DLs). The SODA model transfers functionality traditionally associated with archives to the archived objects themselves. We are exploiting this shift of responsibility to facilitate other DL goals, such as interoperability, object intelligence and mobility, and heterogeneity. Objects in a SODA DL negotiate presentation of content and handle their own terms and conditions. In this paper we present implementations of our smart objects, buckets, and our dumb archive (DA). We discuss the status of buckets and DA and how they are used in a variety of DL projects.