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Tuesday, March 25, 2003
Examples of Practical Digital Libraries: Collections Built Internationally Using Greenstone - Ian H. Witten
The Greenstone Digital Library Software [1] provides a way of building and distributing digital library collections, opening up new possibilities for organizing information and making it available over the Internet or on CD-ROM [Witten and Bainbridge, 2003]. Produced by the New Zealand Digital Library project [2], Greenstone is intended to lower the bar for construction of practical digital libraries, yet at the same time leave a great deal of flexibility in the hands of the user.
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