Using open source systems for digital libraries /

Designed to ease the process of matching the community with the best content possible, this book provides a starting point for key technologies and the associated tools that make them usable. Introducing the concept of the digital library, Rhyno details the open source tools that are instrumental in...

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Main Author: Rhyno, Art
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Westport, Conn. ; London : Libraries Unlimited, [2004]
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Table of Contents:
  • Ch. 1. Scoping Out Content for Digital Libraries: A Tale of Documents, Multimedia, and Metadata
  • Ch. 2. Important Protocols for Digital Libraries and OSS Options for Using Them
  • Ch. 3. OSS Authoring Tools for Digital Libraries
  • Ch. 4. OSS Tools for Manipulating and Transforming XML
  • Ch. 5. Open Source Relational Databases for Digital Libraries
  • Ch. 6. Object and XML Databases
  • Ch. 7. Built to Order: DL-Specific Systems
  • Ch. 8. Scripting Languages and Regular Expressions
  • Ch. 9. Plugging Digital Libraries into the Mainstream
  • Ch. 10. Long-Term Care and Feeding of Digital Libraries.