Title: Digital Library Architecture and Technology
1Digital Library Architecture and Technology
2Outline
- DL architecture
- Building blocks of DLs
- DL models
- Components of DLs
- DL open source software
- Modern features in digital library architectures
3Introduction
- DLs contain a variety of materials, technologies,
services and standards - The Web itself, LIS centres as well as database
providers and vendors are all examples of
information services that can play a role in DLs - Digital library architectures provide a view of
the underlying structures and frameworks on which
DLs are built
4Conceptual design of a digital library
E-journals
Online databases
Remote digital libraries
WWW
Search interfaces
Search interfaces
Search interfaces
Search engines directories
Local digital library
Library resources
OPACs
Search interface
Digital library interface
Users
Chowdhury (2002) Introduction to digital
libraries
5Components of a DL system
- Arms (1997) names the following components for
digital libraries - User interfaces
- Repository
- Handle system
- Search system
6Arms et al. An Architecture for Information in
Digital Libraries. D-Lib Magazine, February 1997.
7User interfaces
- User interface for end-users to get access to the
library and its collections - User interface for librarians and system
administrators who manage collections
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9Repository
- 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 repository access protocol (RAP). Is used to
recognize the rights and permissions that need to
be satisfied before a client can access a digital
object.
10Handle system
- Handles are general purpose identifiers that can
be used to identify digital objects, over long
periods of time and to manage materials stored in
any repository or database. - DOI Digital Object Identifiers
- Example 10.1234/NP5678
10.5678/ISBN-0-7645-4889-4 - Persistent Uniform Resource Locator (PURL)
developed by OCLC names the location of an
object
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12Search system
- There will be many indexes and catalogs in a
digital library that can be searched to discover
information before retrieving it from a
repository. - These indexes may be independently managed and
support a wide range of protocols. - Databases, information retrieval systems, and
content management systems are examples
13CRADDL architecture
- Cornell Reference Architecture for Distributed
Digital Libraries (CRADDL - pronounced "cradle"),
a set of components that form the core of a
digital library infrastructure.
14CRADDL architecture
- Content in the architecture is stored in the form
of digital objects - The repository service provides the mechanisms
for the deposit, storage, and access to digital
objects - Digital Objects are identified by unique URNs
- The index service provides the mechanism for
discovery of digital objects via query - The collection service provides the mechanisms
for the aggregation of access to sets of digital
objects - User interface services or gateways provide
human-centered entry points to the functionality
of the digital library
15CRADDL services
16 Components of a Digital Library
Digital Objects
17Alexandria DL architecture
- One of the six projects funded under the Digital
Libraries Initiative (DLI), - A digital library of geospatial information,
based at the University of California, Santa
Barbara - Several databases, gazetteers and thesaurus
- Sophisticated architecture
18Alexandria Digital Library
19Alexandria DL architecture
- A three-tier model consisting of
- Servers
- Middleware
- Clients
20Alexandria DL architecture
- Servers maintain collections of metadata
describing the librarys holdings and for
implementing query and retrieval mechanisms - Middleware performs standard service on these
collections - Clients search sessions, list the library
collections, retrieve metadata, and holdings
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23DL open source software
- Greenstone
- Fedora
- D-space
- Eprint
24Greenstone
- An open-source multilingual application developed
by the New Zealand Digital Library Project at the
University of Waikato - Developed and distributed in cooperation with
UNESCO and the Human Info NGO.
25Greenstone features
- Accessible through web browsers
- Full text and fielded search
- Browsing facilities
- Facility to add DC metadata
- Multimedia collections
- Can support millions of documents
- Collections can be published on CD-ROM
26Fedora
- Flexible tools for managing and delivering
digital content. - Jointly developed by Cornell University and the
University of Virginia Library - National Science Digital Library (NSDL) uses
Fedora - It supports the DC metadata format
- It can run on MySQL and Oracle
27DSpace digital repository system
- Jointly developed by MIT Libraries and
Hewlett-Packard Labs - Stores, indexes, preserves, and distributes
digital research material. - Various applications Institutional Repositories,
Learning Object Repositories (LORs), eTheses ,
Electronic Records Management (ERM), Digital
Preservation, Publishing
28EPrints
- Was developed at the University of Southampton,
released in late 2000 - The objective was to facilitate open access to
peer-reviewed research and scholarly literature - EPrints serves as an archive for other electronic
documents such as images and audio. - Currently installed in more than 241 institution.
29Modern Features in Digital Library Architectures
30Social networking sites
- Social networking, bookmarking and tagging
- Reviews
- Recommendation features
- Citation and reference linking
- Bibliometric tools
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40Citation linking
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43Examples
- Greenstone http//www.greenstone.org/examples
- Fedora
- Tufts University http//dl.tufts.edu/
- University of Viginia http//www.lib.virginia.edu
/digital/collections/ - DSpace
- U of A http//repository.library.ualberta.ca/dspa
ce/index.jsp - U of Wolverhampton(UK) http//wlv.openrepository
.com/wlv/ - Queens University https//qspace.library.queensu
.ca - EPrints
- British Library http//sherpa.bl.uk/
- E-LIS http//eprints.rclis.org/
- History and Theory of Psychology
http//htpprints.yorku.ca/