Taking Libraries’ Cultural Content to the User

Before the advent of the internet users had to physically visit libraries and other cultural institutions in order to search, find and access content. With the emergence and massive use of the World Wide Web and associated tools and technologies this situation has changed drastically. If content is...

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Main Authors: Timo Borst, Maren Lehmann, Tamara Pianos, Nils Witt
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: openjournals.nl 2016-09-01
Series:Liber Quarterly: The Journal of European Research Libraries
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Online Access:https://test.openjournals.nl/liberquarterly/article/view/10846
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spelling doaj-e55811316c6f4fb182760698c2bea9542021-09-30T14:14:34Zengopenjournals.nlLiber Quarterly: The Journal of European Research Libraries2213-056X2016-09-01263Taking Libraries’ Cultural Content to the UserTimo BorstMaren LehmannTamara PianosNils Witt Before the advent of the internet users had to physically visit libraries and other cultural institutions in order to search, find and access content. With the emergence and massive use of the World Wide Web and associated tools and technologies this situation has changed drastically. If content is to be found and used, it must be present where users do their daily digital work. The aim of the EU project EEXCESS (http://eexcess.eu/) is to inject the content into the working environments of the users. In this paper, we show some of the approaches, use cases and technical implementations we developed in the project. https://test.openjournals.nl/liberquarterly/article/view/10846cultural contentautomatic recommendationsEC-funded projectOpen Source
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EC-funded project
Open Source
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Maren Lehmann
Tamara Pianos
Nils Witt
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title Taking Libraries’ Cultural Content to the User
title_short Taking Libraries’ Cultural Content to the User
title_full Taking Libraries’ Cultural Content to the User
title_fullStr Taking Libraries’ Cultural Content to the User
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series Liber Quarterly: The Journal of European Research Libraries
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publishDate 2016-09-01
description Before the advent of the internet users had to physically visit libraries and other cultural institutions in order to search, find and access content. With the emergence and massive use of the World Wide Web and associated tools and technologies this situation has changed drastically. If content is to be found and used, it must be present where users do their daily digital work. The aim of the EU project EEXCESS (http://eexcess.eu/) is to inject the content into the working environments of the users. In this paper, we show some of the approaches, use cases and technical implementations we developed in the project.
topic cultural content
automatic recommendations
EC-funded project
Open Source
url https://test.openjournals.nl/liberquarterly/article/view/10846
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