As the field of digital libraries matures and new systems and standards develop, the ability to interoperate between systems becomes paramount. This tutorial gives a practical introduction to many recent standards and de facto standards for interoperability, and illustrates them using open source digital library software-including online demonstrations of interoperation issues and solutions. Core standards that are discussed include Dublin Core, OAI-PMH, METS, and MODS. We use interoperation between Greenstone and DSpace as a motivating case study. For those demonstrations that involve Greenstone, attendees who wish to may bring their laptops, install Greenstone from a CD-ROM that we will provide, along with various sample files, and follow...
This tutorial will cover a set of Standards and defacto Standards that can play a role in the design...
Interoperability is a property referring to the ability of systems and organizations to work togethe...
Interoperability is a central concern whenever digital libraries are con-structed as collections of ...
As the field of digital libraries matures and new systems and standards develop, the ability to inte...
There are many problems in identifying, searching and retrieving valuable information materials on t...
This chapter present the principles and practices of interoperability – the ability of systems to wo...
This paper examines the issues surrounding distributed Digital Library protocols. First, it reviews ...
The paper discusses the need of interoperability in digital library arena and explores the potential...
Digital library interoperability for both documents and metadata is a critical and complex issue. Al...
Summarization: The most important application of Digital Libraries (DL) is to support knowledge and ...
The software technologies used to create web interfaces for digital libraries are discussed using ex...
Softwares now-a-days have become the life line of modern day organizations. Organizations cannot thi...
[[abstract]]In the information environment with diverse heterogeneity, users are burdened with the p...
This article describes a software environment called the Exchange Center that helps digital libraria...
The Open Digital Library project was created as an experimental framework to investigate component a...
This tutorial will cover a set of Standards and defacto Standards that can play a role in the design...
Interoperability is a property referring to the ability of systems and organizations to work togethe...
Interoperability is a central concern whenever digital libraries are con-structed as collections of ...
As the field of digital libraries matures and new systems and standards develop, the ability to inte...
There are many problems in identifying, searching and retrieving valuable information materials on t...
This chapter present the principles and practices of interoperability – the ability of systems to wo...
This paper examines the issues surrounding distributed Digital Library protocols. First, it reviews ...
The paper discusses the need of interoperability in digital library arena and explores the potential...
Digital library interoperability for both documents and metadata is a critical and complex issue. Al...
Summarization: The most important application of Digital Libraries (DL) is to support knowledge and ...
The software technologies used to create web interfaces for digital libraries are discussed using ex...
Softwares now-a-days have become the life line of modern day organizations. Organizations cannot thi...
[[abstract]]In the information environment with diverse heterogeneity, users are burdened with the p...
This article describes a software environment called the Exchange Center that helps digital libraria...
The Open Digital Library project was created as an experimental framework to investigate component a...
This tutorial will cover a set of Standards and defacto Standards that can play a role in the design...
Interoperability is a property referring to the ability of systems and organizations to work togethe...
Interoperability is a central concern whenever digital libraries are con-structed as collections of ...