How to build a digital library
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Author
Contributions
- Bainbridge, David I. - Contributor
Publication
2003 - Morgan Kaufmann, San Francisco, Calif, California
Language
English
Word Count
141,000 words, Guess
Page Count
564 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivehowtobuilddigita00witt_177
- Internet Archivehowtobuilddigita0000witt
- Internet Archivehowtobuilddigita0000witt_z0u1
- ISBN-139781558607903
- ISBN-101558607900
and 6 more
- Goodreads787725
- Library of Congress Control Number2002107327
- OCLC Control Number50177294
- OCLC Control Number53017098
- OCLC Control Number52804795
- Open LibraryOL21485192M
Classifications
- DDC025.00285
- LCCZA4080 .W58 2003
- LCCZA4080 .W58 2003eb
Description
Given modern society's need to control its ever-increasing body of information, digital libraries will be among the most important and influential institutions of this century. With their versatility, accessibility, and economy, these focused collections of everything digital are fast becoming the "banks" in which the world's wealth of information is stored. How to Build a Digital Library is the only book that offers all the knowledge and tools needed to construct and maintain a digital library-no matter how large or small. Two internationally recognized experts provide a fully developed, step-by-step method, as well as the software that makes it all possible. How to Build a Digital Library is the perfectly self-contained resource for individuals, agencies, and institutions wishing to put this powerful tool to work in their burgeoning information treasuries. Sketches the history of libraries-both traditional and digital-and their impact on present practices and future directions; Offers in-depth coverage of today's practical standards used to represent and store information digitally; Uses Greenstone, freely accessible open-source software-available with interfaces in the world's major languages (including Spanish, Chinese, and Arabic); Written for both technical and non-technical audiences; Web-enhanced with software documentation, color illustrations, full-text index, source code, and more. - Publisher.
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