“Infojoven.com”: an information resources locating system in youth information
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v10i2.1502Abstract
“Infojoven.com” is a project of cooperation, exchange and selective dissemination of youth information. The system pretends to develop a free and voluntary horizontal network that will allow sharing contents and providing tools of exploitation. The data contained in “Infojoven.com” follows the principles of the “Eryca letter”. Youth Information professionals will work with “Infojoven.com” to provide specific information to young people, optimizing resources and using validated and verified information. The system has a client-server architecture that evolves toward a client-broker one to improve the use of the net resources. The system contains a module used for disseminating the information that has been obtained through Internet and other electronic resourcesDownloads
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