Structured Document Access for Electronic Documents
Abstract
Electronic documents of all kinds can be of immense value to the scholarly community. For example, many Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETDs) are now publicly available online over public and private local and wide area networks, often through one of many digital libraries. However, since a majority of these digital libraries are institutional repositories with an objective being content archiving, they often lack end-user services needed to make this valuable data useful for the scholarly community. To effectively utilize such data to address the information needs of users, digital libraries should support various end-user services such as document search and browsing, document recommendation, as well as services to make navigation of electronic documents easier.
Citation
2024. “Structured Document Access for Electronic Documents.” Patent No. 18/585,685, Filed August 29, 2024. patents.google.com/patent/US20240289356A1BibTeX
@misc{fox2024structured,
author = {Fox, Edward A. and Ahuja, Aman and Ingram, William A. and Banerjee, Bipasha and Chekuri, Satvik},
title = {Structured Document Access for Electronic Documents},
year = {2024},
month = aug,
note = {Patent No. 18/585,685, Filed August 29, 2024},
url = {https://patents.google.com/patent/US20240289356A1},
type = {Patent},
month_numeric = {8}
}