
Huge bodies of specialized knowledge exist online, carefully curated and maintained by libraries, archives, museums, digital repositories, and other professional organizations. But this knowledge is invisible to most users.
EEXCESS is an exciting project that aims to unlock these hidden treasures of the web by taking content to users, rather than having users seek out the content. The project's vision is to push high-quality content to platforms and devices that are used by non-speacialists in their daily lives.
To find out more, visit the project website, here.
- Andrew Purcell
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