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    Author
    Houston, Andrea L.
    Chen, Hsinchun
    Editors
    Shaw, M.
    Blanning, B.
    Strader, T.
    Whinston, A.
    Issue Date
    2000
    Submitted date
    2004-10-13
    Keywords
    Evaluation
    Digital Libraries
    Information Extraction
    Local subject classification
    National Science Digital Library
    NSDL
    Artificial intelligence lab
    AI lab
    Information retrieval
    
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    Electronic Commerce and Digital Libraries 2000, :339-363 Handbook on Electronic Commerce
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    Handbook on Electronic Commerce
    Description
    Artificial Intelligence Lab, Department of MIS, University of Arizona
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10150/106115
    Abstract
    In this chapter we discuss digital libraries from an electronic commerce perspective. The focus is on what the two have in common. The first section is an introduction which discuses some of the impacts that digital libraries and electronic commerce have had on our lives. The second section discusses common driving forces behind the two. The next section discusses common challenges, with an emphasis on the digital library perspective. The fourth section discusses several common issues, in particular, social, legal, quality, security and economic issues that both digital libraries and electronic commerce must address. The discussion in the fourth section primarily presents a digital library perspective, although the issu-es are important to both digital libraries and electronic commerce. Finally, the chapter closes with a conclusion.
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