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Introducing
   Digital
  Libraries

   Eskinder Asmelash
   AKSUM University
         2010
The Current Environment
• Web 2.0 / Library 2.0
• Blogs / RSS Feeds / Wikis / Podcasts / Webcasts
• Open Source Software, Open Standards, Open
  URL
• User Tagging, Automated Tagging
• OA -> OAP + OAA
• Open Resource Discovery Tools - Google Scholar
• E-Books, E-Journals, E-Resources
• Harvesting, Federation, Metasearching
• Digital Rights Management
Organizational Transformation
         in Libraries

• Traditional / Automated
            »   Organization is physical
            »   Shelving of documents - Based on Subject Cln
            »   Key - Index / Catalogues / Cards / Digital Catalgs
            »   Cards - Real/Virtual - Author, Title, Descriptions
• Digital
            »   Organization in terms of digital files /objects
            »   Contains material digitized form
            »   Contains digital material
            »   Architecture
            »   Key - Metadata
Shift in Technologies /
       Approaches
Traditional       Automated     Dig. Library
 Limited/ Rigid    Improved    Efficient/ Flexible




AACR2             AACR2       Metadata
LCCS              ISO 2709    DCMI -- W3C
DDC / UDC         CCF         EAD, TEI, DTD
Thesauri/LCSH     MARC        METS,MODS,
                  Thesauri    Z39.50
                              MARC21
What is a Digital Library?
• A Working definition:
   “A digital library is an organized and
  focused collection of digital objects,
  including text, images, video and audio,
  along with methods for access and
  retrieval, and for selection, creation,
  organization, and maintenance of the
  collection.”
What is a DL?
Collection of digital objects (text, video, audio) along
with methods for access and retrieval, [user]
and for selection, organization, and maintenance [lib]



• Kitchens for knowledge preparation
• WWW ≠ DL!—organization, selectivity
• Nice Web site ≠ DL!—import new
  documents easily
Workflow in DLs
• Selection of source documents
• Content digitization/ acquisition
• Content organization
  – Metadata preparation, full-text tagging
• Content publishing
  – Quality control, Content loading
• Content indexing and storage (repository)
• Access and delivery (services)
DL
Repository
Functional Components of a
       Digital Library
Key Components
1. Initial conversion of content from
   physical to digital form.
2. The extraction or creation of metadata
   or indexing information describing the
   content to facilitate searching and
   discovery, as well as administrative
   and structural metadata to assist in
   object viewing, management, and
   preservation.
Key Components…
3. Storage of digital content and metadata
   in an appropriate multimedia
   repository.
  ◦   The repository will include rights
      management capabilities to enforce
      intellectual property rights, if required. E-
      commerce functionality may also be
      present if needed to handle accounting
      and billing.
Key Components…
4. Client services for the browser,
   including repository querying and
   workflow
5. Content delivery via file transfer or
   streaming media
6. Patron access through a browser or
   dedicated client
7. A private or public network.
Digital Objects
• Technically, a digital library is built up
  from simple components, notably digital
  objects
• A digital object is a way of structuring
  information in digital form, some of
  which may be metadata, and includes
  a unique identifier, called a handle.
Digital Objects …
• A single work may have many parts, a
  complex internal structure, and one or
  more arbitrary relationships to other works.
• To represent the complexity of information
  in the digital library, several digital objects
  may be grouped together. This is called a
  set of digital objects.
• All digital objects have the same basic
  form, but the structure of a set of digital
  objects depends upon the information it
  represents.
Digital Objects
What are digital libraries for?
• Scholarly communication, education, research
  – E-journals, e-books, data sets, e-learning
• Access to cultural collections
  – Cultural, heritage, historical & special
    collections, museums, biodiversity
• E-governance
  – Improved access to government policies,
    plans, procedures, rules and regulations
• Archiving and preservation
• Many more …
DL Software Features
Different logical document types and
 levels
 ◦ Book/ chapter, conference/paper, journal/
   paper, lecture, project report, photographs,
   etc
Associate metadata with document
 types
DL Software Features…
Different document formats
 ◦ Word, PDF, HTML, PS, etc.
 ◦ Non-Latin scripts
Document acquisition/ publishing
 ◦ Online/ offline
 ◦ Central/ distributed
 ◦ Quality control
DL Software Features…
• Indexing and storage
  – Automatic metadata extraction
  – Structured/full text indexing
  – Data compression
• Access and delivery
  – Structured search, browse, object searching,
    hierarchical browsing, fine-grained search
  – CD/DVD-ROM distribution
  – Personalization, customization
DL Software Features …
• Access/ rights management
  ◦ Who can access? What? How much? Usage restrictions
• Usage monitoring and reporting
  ◦ Who is using? How much? Uptime? Response time? Recall/
    Precision? Failures?
• Preservation: Long term access
  – Link checks, persistent object identification, content
    refreshing
• Interoperability
  – OAI, Z39.50 compliance
• Standards compliance
  – XML, Dublin Core, Unicode
• Scaling up – for large collections

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Aksum University digital libraries

  • 1. Introducing Digital Libraries Eskinder Asmelash AKSUM University 2010
  • 2. The Current Environment • Web 2.0 / Library 2.0 • Blogs / RSS Feeds / Wikis / Podcasts / Webcasts • Open Source Software, Open Standards, Open URL • User Tagging, Automated Tagging • OA -> OAP + OAA • Open Resource Discovery Tools - Google Scholar • E-Books, E-Journals, E-Resources • Harvesting, Federation, Metasearching • Digital Rights Management
  • 3. Organizational Transformation in Libraries • Traditional / Automated » Organization is physical » Shelving of documents - Based on Subject Cln » Key - Index / Catalogues / Cards / Digital Catalgs » Cards - Real/Virtual - Author, Title, Descriptions • Digital » Organization in terms of digital files /objects » Contains material digitized form » Contains digital material » Architecture » Key - Metadata
  • 4. Shift in Technologies / Approaches Traditional Automated Dig. Library Limited/ Rigid Improved Efficient/ Flexible AACR2 AACR2 Metadata LCCS ISO 2709 DCMI -- W3C DDC / UDC CCF EAD, TEI, DTD Thesauri/LCSH MARC METS,MODS, Thesauri Z39.50 MARC21
  • 5. What is a Digital Library? • A Working definition: “A digital library is an organized and focused collection of digital objects, including text, images, video and audio, along with methods for access and retrieval, and for selection, creation, organization, and maintenance of the collection.”
  • 6. What is a DL? Collection of digital objects (text, video, audio) along with methods for access and retrieval, [user] and for selection, organization, and maintenance [lib] • Kitchens for knowledge preparation • WWW ≠ DL!—organization, selectivity • Nice Web site ≠ DL!—import new documents easily
  • 7. Workflow in DLs • Selection of source documents • Content digitization/ acquisition • Content organization – Metadata preparation, full-text tagging • Content publishing – Quality control, Content loading • Content indexing and storage (repository) • Access and delivery (services)
  • 9. Functional Components of a Digital Library
  • 10. Key Components 1. Initial conversion of content from physical to digital form. 2. The extraction or creation of metadata or indexing information describing the content to facilitate searching and discovery, as well as administrative and structural metadata to assist in object viewing, management, and preservation.
  • 11. Key Components… 3. Storage of digital content and metadata in an appropriate multimedia repository. ◦ The repository will include rights management capabilities to enforce intellectual property rights, if required. E- commerce functionality may also be present if needed to handle accounting and billing.
  • 12. Key Components… 4. Client services for the browser, including repository querying and workflow 5. Content delivery via file transfer or streaming media 6. Patron access through a browser or dedicated client 7. A private or public network.
  • 13. Digital Objects • Technically, a digital library is built up from simple components, notably digital objects • A digital object is a way of structuring information in digital form, some of which may be metadata, and includes a unique identifier, called a handle.
  • 14. Digital Objects … • A single work may have many parts, a complex internal structure, and one or more arbitrary relationships to other works. • To represent the complexity of information in the digital library, several digital objects may be grouped together. This is called a set of digital objects. • All digital objects have the same basic form, but the structure of a set of digital objects depends upon the information it represents.
  • 16. What are digital libraries for? • Scholarly communication, education, research – E-journals, e-books, data sets, e-learning • Access to cultural collections – Cultural, heritage, historical & special collections, museums, biodiversity • E-governance – Improved access to government policies, plans, procedures, rules and regulations • Archiving and preservation • Many more …
  • 17. DL Software Features Different logical document types and levels ◦ Book/ chapter, conference/paper, journal/ paper, lecture, project report, photographs, etc Associate metadata with document types
  • 18. DL Software Features… Different document formats ◦ Word, PDF, HTML, PS, etc. ◦ Non-Latin scripts Document acquisition/ publishing ◦ Online/ offline ◦ Central/ distributed ◦ Quality control
  • 19. DL Software Features… • Indexing and storage – Automatic metadata extraction – Structured/full text indexing – Data compression • Access and delivery – Structured search, browse, object searching, hierarchical browsing, fine-grained search – CD/DVD-ROM distribution – Personalization, customization
  • 20. DL Software Features … • Access/ rights management ◦ Who can access? What? How much? Usage restrictions • Usage monitoring and reporting ◦ Who is using? How much? Uptime? Response time? Recall/ Precision? Failures? • Preservation: Long term access – Link checks, persistent object identification, content refreshing • Interoperability – OAI, Z39.50 compliance • Standards compliance – XML, Dublin Core, Unicode • Scaling up – for large collections

Editor's Notes

  • #5: DTD (Document Type Definition) A formal specification of the structural elements and markup definitions to be used in encoding certain types of documents in SGML. Instances of DTDs include EAD, HTML and TEI . Encoded Archival Description (EAD), an SGML DTD that represents a highly structured way to create digital finding aids for a grouping of archival or manuscript materials. Encoded Archival Description (EAD), adopted as a standard by the Society of American Archivists (SAA) in 1999 Text Encoding Initiative (TEI),
  • #10: These components might not all be part of a discrete digital library system, but could be provided by other related or multi-purpose systems or environments. Accordingly, integration is a consistent issue cited by digital library developers. To interoperate with the existing library infrastructure, the digital library must be designed to work with existing library catalogs and incorporate industry standards, formats, and protocols. The term “digital library” is often used to describe any multimedia management system holding digitized information, but this does not mean it will deliver true library application functionality. Thus, these digital library components must also be tailored to capture, encode, and deliver information according to the standard practices adopted by the library industry. Because of the rapid pace of technological change, some standards are concrete and others are emerging.
  • #11: Repositories store and manage digital objects and other information. A large digital library may have many repositories of various types, including modern repositories, legacy databases, and Web servers. The interface to this repository is called the repository access protocol (RAP) . Features of RAP are explicit recognition of rights and permissions that need to be satisfied before a client can access a digital object, support for a very general range of disseminations of digital objects, and an open architecture with well defined interfaces.
  • #16: From a computing view, the digital library is built up from simple components, notably digital objects . A digital object is a way of structuring information in digital form, some of which may be metadata , and includes a unique identifier, called a handle . However, the information in the digital library is far from simple. A single work may have many parts, a complex internal structure, and one or more arbitrary relationships to other works. To represent the complexity of information in the digital library, several digital objects may be grouped together. This is called a set of digital objects . All digital objects have the same basic form, but the structure of a set of digital objects depends upon the information it represents.