EURYDICE : A platform for unified access to documents
Serge Rouveyrol (IMAG), Yves Chiaramella (IMAG), Francesca Leinardi, (IMAG), Joanna Janik (IMAG), Bruno Marmol (INRIA-RA), Carole Silvy, (INRIA-RA), Catherine Allauzun (INRIA-RA)

TL;DR
Eurydice is a comprehensive platform designed to provide unified access to documents, incorporating management, analysis, and rights protection functionalities to support large academic communities.
Contribution
The paper introduces Eurydice, a platform that unifies document access with advanced management and rights protection features based on extensive experience in scientific documentation.
Findings
Successful integration of document collection and management functionalities.
Enhanced control and analysis of documentation usage.
Robust rights protection mechanisms implemented.
Abstract
In this paper we present Eurydice, a platform dedicated to provide a unified gateway to documents. Its basic functionalities about collecting documents have been designed based on a long experience about the management of scientific documentation among large and demanding academic communities such as IMAG and INRIA. Besides the basic problem of accessing documents - which was of course the original and main motivation of the project - a great effort has been dedicated to the development of management functionalities which could help institutions to control, analyse the current situation about the use of the documentation, and finally to set a better ground for a documentation policy. Finally a great emphasis - and corresponding technical investment - has been put on the protection of property and reproduction rights both from the users' intitution side and from the editors' side.
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TopicsLibrary Science and Information Systems · Digital Rights Management and Security
