The Knowledge Discovery and Representation System (KDR) is a comprehensive and integrated management system of all kinds of information resources with a context-oriented approach and based on a modular architecture model (modularity), and with the aim of meeting the various needs of all kinds of libraries and information centers, and others Designed and implemented accessible information providers.

This system benefits from the most important and up-to-date information management standards such as LRM conceptual model (LRM), BIBFRAME metadata standard, schema.org metadata standard, resource description and access content standard (RDA), OAI-PMH interoperability protocol and more. Another, and by using an efficient infrastructure and technical platform, and according to the standards used, in the environment of NoSQL database management systems and JSON-LD syntactic platform, it supports a wide range of functions required by libraries and information centers.

Also, in addition to facilitating and speeding up access to the local content of libraries and information centers, it provides access to the content of other systems and databases (shared and open access) in a completely integrated way and in the form of a bibliographic discovery module.