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XML Schema and Object-relational Modeling of Multimedia Digital Libraries

Digital libraries (DLs) are repositories for large collection of digitized data. Traditionally, these libraries have been used to manage structured text documents with embedded images. In future, these libraries will have to handle multimedia data types as well, such as video, audio, images, graphic...

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