A service-oriented architecture for digital libraries
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ChemXSeer: a digital library and data repository for chemical kinetics
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IPKB: a digital library for invertebrate paleontology
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YADDA2: assemble your own digital library application from LEGO bricks
Proceedings of the 12th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital Libraries
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CiteSeer is a scientific literature digital library and search engine which automatically crawls and indexes scientific documents in the field of computer and information science. After serving as a public search engine for nearly ten years, CiteSeer is starting to have scaling problems for handling of more documents, adding new feature and more users. Its monolithic architecture design prevents it from effectively making use of new web technologies and providing new services. After analyzing the current system problems, we propose a new architecture and data model, CiteSeerx. CiteSeerx that will overcome the existing problems as well as provide scalability and better performance plus new services and system features.