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Intelligent management framework proposed for cooperative digital libraries

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Research area:Business, Management and AccountingManagement Information SystemsInformation Systems and Technology Applications

What the study found

The study proposes an intelligent management framework for cooperative digital library systems that include intelligent services such as decision-making and recommendation mechanisms. The authors report that their framework was designed to integrate cooperative models, system behaviors, software architecture, and processes.

Why the authors say this matters

The authors say traditional management systems for digital collections do not cover the management of intelligent services. The study suggests that their framework could help address management problems in cooperative digital library systems and support digital transformations in government organizations.

What the researchers tested

The researchers used a top-down design approach based on six abstractions and four refinement techniques. They developed and evaluated a management model in a government-organization case study and collected qualitative data through a questionnaire.

What worked and what didn't

The abstract says the framework was designed for concrete cooperative scenarios and was reviewed and evolved to address management problems. In the case study, participants considered the approach clear, feasible, and useful, and they would strongly recommend it for other government organizations.

What to keep in mind

The abstract does not describe detailed limitations, and the findings are based on a qualitative case study in a government organization. No broader performance measures or comparative evaluation are provided in the available summary.

Key points

  • The paper proposes an intelligent management framework for cooperative digital library systems with intelligent services.
  • The authors say traditional digital collection management systems do not fully handle intelligent services.
  • The framework was designed using a top-down approach with six abstractions and four refinement techniques.
  • A government-organization case study used qualitative questionnaire data to evaluate the framework.
  • Participants described the approach as clear, feasible, and useful, and strongly recommended it for other government organizations.

Disclosure

Research title:
Intelligent management framework proposed for cooperative digital libraries
Authors:
Ana M. González de Miguel, Antonio Sarasa-Cabezuelo
Institutions:
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Publication date:
2026-04-01
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