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Retrieving Information
Information Tiling
PalmPilot Infrastructure
Power Browsing
PB Summarization Movie
PB Navigation Movie
PB Forms Movie
Query Translator
SDLIP
Value Filtering
WebBase
Interpreting Information
Web Clustering
Managing Information
Archival Repositories
Archiving Movie
InterBib
Medical Transport Info
PhotoBrowser
Sharing Information
Diet ORB
Digital Wallets
Mobile Security

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AHA
ComMentor
DLITE
Google
GLOSS
FAB
Grassroots
Metadata Architecture
RManage/FIRM
SenseMaker
SCAM
Shopping Models, U-PAI
SONIA
STARTS
WebWriter

Projects in the Stanford Digital Library Technologies Project

"Searching Is Not Enough"

Building a good digital library involves much more than just researching and developing tools for searching for information. There may be many information sources, each with large amounts of content, in a digital library-- which ones should be searched? Once several information sources are searched, can we provide a user with tools to help interpret and manage the search results, as well as pay for digital library services? And once the user has found what they are looking for, how can a user efficiently share what they have learned with others? The research issues involved in digital libraries cover all of the above aspects, and sub-projects in our digital library effort have aimed to solve some of these problems. Click on the links below to learn more about these issues, and some of the projects within our effort that aim to address them.

Retrieving Information

Tools to search particular information sources, and return the results to users.

Interpreting Information

Tools to help a user interpret and organize search results.

Managing Information

These projects address some of the many issues surrounding dealing with information in the real-world including long-term organization of information, paying for information in a distributed environment, detecting copyright infringement, and rights management.

Sharing Information

Tools to help users share information including document annotation, user interfaces, and audio access for the visually impaired.
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