How to Build a Digital LibraryHow to Build a Digital Library reviews knowledge and tools to construct and maintain a digital library, regardless of the size or purpose. A resource for individuals, agencies, and institutions wishing to put this powerful tool to work in their burgeoning information treasuries. The Second Edition reflects developments in the field as well as in the Greenstone Digital Library open source software. In Part I, the authors have added an entire new chapter on user groups, user support, collaborative browsing, user contributions, and so on. There is also new material on content-based queries, map-based queries, cross-media queries. There is an increased emphasis placed on multimedia by adding a "digitizing" section to each major media type. A new chapter has also been added on "internationalization," which will address Unicode standards, multi-language interfaces and collections, and issues with non-European languages (Chinese, Hindi, etc.). Part II, the software tools section, has been completely rewritten to reflect the new developments in Greenstone Digital Library Software, an internationally popular open source software tool with a comprehensive graphical facility for creating and maintaining digital libraries.
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... Retrieval Alberto del Bimbo Managing Gigabytes: Compressing and Indexing Documents and Images, Second Edition Ian H. Witten, Alistair Moffat, and Timothy C. Bell Digital Compression for Multimedia: Principles & Standards Jerry D. Gibson ...
... retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means—electronic, mechanical, photocopying, scanning, or otherwise—without prior written permission of the publisher. Permissions may be sought directly from Elsevier's Science ...
... .........................................................354 Search/Retrieval via URL: SRU.................................................................357 7.5 Authentication and Security.........................
... .......................................................420 Knowledge-based information retrieval .....................................................424 9.4 Digital Libraries for Oral Cultures.......................................
... retrieval, and for selection, organization, and maintenance. To keep things concrete, we show examples of digital library collections in an eclectic range of areas, with an emphasis on cultural, historical, humanitarian, and musical ...