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Meme Media and Meme Pools for Re-editing and Redistributing Intellectual Assets

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While the current Web technologies have allowed us to publish intellectual assets in world-wide repositories, to browse their huge accumulation, and to download some assets, we have no good tools yet to flexibly re-edit and redistribute such intellectual assets for their reuse in different contexts. This paper reviews the IntelligentPad and Intelligent- Box meme media architectures together with their potential applications, proposes both the use of XML/XSL or XHTML to define pads, and a world-wide web of meme pools. When applied to Web documents and services, meme media and meme pool technologies allow us to annotate Web pages with any types of meme media objects, and to extract and make any portions of them work as meme media objects. We can functionally combine such extracted meme media objects with each other or with other application meme media objects, and redistribute composite meme media objects for their further reuses by other people.

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Tanaka, Y., Fujima, J., Sugibuchi, T. (2002). Meme Media and Meme Pools for Re-editing and Redistributing Intellectual Assets. In: Reich, S., Tzagarakis, M.M., De Bra, P.M.E. (eds) Hypermedia: Openness, Structural Awareness, and Adaptivity. AH 2001. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2266. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45844-1_4

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