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Digital library for mulsemedia content management

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Digital Libraries are key infrastructure for document management. Until now, these documents have included multimedia objects such video, images, text, sounds. In this paper, we focus on enhanced sensorial media content management in Digital Library. Enhanced sensorial media content combines the sense of touch with other media. All mulsemedia content management requires new methods, starting from the source through storage to delivery. Digital libraries have to use all modern technologies in order to supply services of a high quality. As these efforts mature, the research emphasis is shifting from issues surrounding the development of digital library infrastructure and collections to understanding the impact of mulsemedia collections and services to users and related communities. The major consequence is that digital libraries are more and more built as enterprise knowledge ecosystem. In this paper we review the development in the field and points out the challenges of digital library for mulsemedia content management.

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        MEDES '10: Proceedings of the International Conference on Management of Emergent Digital EcoSystems
        October 2010
        302 pages
        ISBN:9781450300476
        DOI:10.1145/1936254

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