Digital Libraries, Conceptual Knowledge Systems, and the Nebula Interface

09/08/2011
by   Robert E. Kent, et al.
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Concept Analysis provides a principled approach to effective management of wide area information systems, such as the Nebula File System and Interface. This not only offers evidence to support the assertion that a digital library is a bounded collection of incommensurate information sources in a logical space, but also sheds light on techniques for collaboration through coordinated access to the shared organization of knowledge.

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