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      <title>Building on BUILDER</title>
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      <description>Developing the Builder Products:&amp;nbsp;InfrastructureThe project plan detailed a number of different products, or technology demonstrators, that BUILDER would develop as part of its researches into an &amp;lsquo;institutional hybrid library&amp;rsquo;. Initially each of these products was seen as a separate development having a unique set of needs and technological problems to solve. This view soon changed! As we started to look at implementation common strands started to appear. These strands included: authentication, profiled interfaces, secure delivery of files (Adobe Acrobat documents for example) and communication with databases.</description>
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