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Abstract: This paper describes an overview of a large-scale, on-line, image collection. The archive contains 72,213 images
from the San Francisco Fine Arts Museums and is the largest database of on-line art in the world. We describe our
system, what we learned, and how these lessons can be used by other web-based archives. We use our experiences to
address questions about this type of site. First, what are users are looking for? We describe the user access patterns.
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Nisha Talagala, Satoshi Asami, David Patterson, Dakin Hart, and Bob Futernick. The Art of Massive Storage: A Case Study of a Web Archive. Submitted for Publication, 1999. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/talagala99art.html More
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The Art of Massive Storage: A Case Study of a Web Archive. Submitted for
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