The MINERVA Project: Towards Collaborative Search in Digital Libraries Using Peer-to-Peer Technology

Author(s):  
Matthias Bender ◽  
Sebastian Michel ◽  
Christian Zimmer ◽  
Gerhard Weikum
2012 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Mohammed Ammari ◽  
Dalila Chiadmi

Traditional libraries will evolve to digital libraries which are clearly superior at: Dissemination, sharing, linking, storing, and information variety. Therefore, one can say that electronic libraries have specific needs in terms of content, services and long-term preservation. In contrast, digital libraries suffer from several inherent constraints: storage limitation, performance, relevancy, decentralization, lack of semantic, fault tolerance, scalability. The main intention of this paper is to present a design of an integrated digital library system based on peer-to-peer data mining. This article aims also to prove that peer-to-peer mining, an emerging branch of distributed data mining, is a hot research area well suited to overcome intrinsic problems of digital libraries.


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