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At the University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Center (UWDCC), we are working on creating a set of interlinked, loosely-coupled atomistic content models that enable us to present complex hierarchies of objects and media types in self-contained logical bundles. We have developed our models with these three requirements in mind:
- Scalability. New kinds of objects should not necessarily mean new content models. A well-crafted small set of models should be able to encompass a very large variety of different kinds of objects.
- Reuse. Media objects should be able to be reused in many different logical objects, with few or no dependencies placed upon them.
- Flexibility. Objects should be able to be easily mixed and matched in a variety of different contexts, with different perspectives on an object available, depending on the path the end user takes to the object.
Here's a presentation we gave at Open Repositories 2009:
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