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by David M. Nichols, David Bainbridge, Ian H. Witten
How to Build a Digital Library, 2nd Edition
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Copyright
Preface
Chapter 1. Orientation
1.1. Libraries and Digital Libraries
1.2. The Changing Face of Libraries
1.3. Searching for Sophocles
1.4. Digital Libraries in Developing Countries
1.5. The Pen Is Mighty: Wield It Wisely
1.6. Planning a Digital Library
1.7. Implementing a Digital Library: The Greenstone Software
1.8. Notes and Sources
Chapter 2. People in digital libraries
2.1. Roles
2.2. Identity
2.3. Help and User Support Services
2.4. Working with Digital Collections
2.5. User Contributions
2.6. Notes and Sources
Chapter 3. Presentation
3.1. Presenting Textual Documents
3.2. Presenting Multimedia Documents
3.3. Document Surrogates
3.4. Searching
3.5. Metadata Browsing
3.6. Putting It All Together
3.7. Notes and Sources
Chapter 4. Textual documents
4.1. Representing Textual Documents
4.2. Textual Images
4.3. Web Documents: HTML and XML
4.4. Presenting Web Documents: CSS and XSL
4.5. Page Description Languages: PostScript and PDF
4.6. Word-Processor Documents
4.7. Other Documents
4.8. Notes and Sources
Chapter 5. Multimedia
5.1. Introducing Compression and Transforms
5.2. Audio
5.3. Images
5.4. Video
5.5. Rich Media
5.6. Music
5.7. Notes and Sources
Chapter 6. Metadata
6.1. Characteristics of Metadata
6.2. Bibliographic Metadata
6.3. Metadata for Multimedia
6.4. Metadata for Compound Objects
6.5. Metadata Quality
6.6. Extracting Metadata
6.7. Notes and Sources
Chapter 7. Interoperability
7.1. Z39.50 Protocol
7.2. Open Archives Initiative
7.3. Object Identification
7.4. Web Services
7.5. Authentication and Security
7.6. DSpace and Fedora
7.7. Notes and Sources
Chapter 8. Internationalization
8.1. Multilingual interfaces and documents
8.2. Unicode
8.3. Hindi and indic scripts
8.4. Word segmentation and sorting
8.5. Notes and sources
Chapter 9. Visions
9.1. Libraries of the future
9.2. Preserving the past
9.3. Trends in digital libraries
9.4. Digital libraries for oral cultures
9.5. Notes and sources
Chapter 10. Building collections
10.1. The Reader's Interface
10.2. The Librarian Interface
10.3. Working with Documents
10.4. Formatting
10.5. Dealing with Metadata
10.6. Non-Textual Documents
10.7. Learning More
Chapter 11. Operating and interoperating
11.1. Inside Greenstone
11.2. Operational Aspects
11.3. Command-Line Operation
11.4. Under the Hood
11.5. Interoperating
11.6. Distributed Operation
11.7. Large-Scale Usage
Chapter 12. Design patterns for advanced user interfaces
12.1. Format Statements and Macros
12.2. Design Patterns
12.3. The Greenstone Research Project
Glossary
References
Index
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