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The need for sharing user-profiles in digital libraries

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The need for sharing user-profiles in digital libraries
Personalization was a hype in the late 1990s. Several organizations offered (and are still offering) personalization services for their customers. From ecommerce applications we know that people are willing to provide their names and other personal data if they know exactly how this information is used. Many of us are using different Digital Libraries on a regular basis. If our interests change, we have to update all profiles stored at these different server systems. This task is time consuming and error prone. Since there is no single Digital Library which covers all information-resources a user needs, there is a need to exchange personal data (especially personal interests). In this article we will show that user-profiles are important to satisfy users’ needs, which information about users should be stored in profiles. Just parts of the profile must be shared with other service providers. It will be shown, that it is not possible to predict usage of properties. Therefore t...
Harald Krottmaier
Added 30 Jun 2010
Updated 30 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2004
Where ELPUB
Authors Harald Krottmaier
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