This database contains descriptions of all medieval western manuscripts written in Latin script and produced up to c. 1550 now preserved in public and semi-public collections in the Netherlands.
alo ist eine digitale Bibliothek mit mehr als 15.000 frei zugänglichen Dokumenten vom 11. Jahrhundert bis zur Gegenwart. Bücher, Zeitschriften, Zeitungen, Handschriften, Postkarten, aber auch Dissertationen, Diplomarbeiten und wissenschaftliche Aufsätze - meist mit einem Bezug zu Österreich - stehen in digitalisierter Form oder als PDF zur Verfügung.
alo beruht auf einer Initiative der Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Tirol, der Universitätsbibliothek Graz und dem Institut "Integriert Studieren" der Universität Linz. Die Gesamtverantwortung liegt bei DEA (Digitalisierung und elektronische Archivierung) sowie dem Zentralen Informatikdienst der Universität Innsbruck.
The METS schema is a standard for encoding descriptive, administrative, and structural metadata regarding objects within a digital library, expressed using the XML schema language of the World Wide Web Consortium.
The University of Michigan Digital Library eXtension Service (DLXS) provides the foundation and the framework for educational and non-profit institutions to fully develop their digital library collections. DLXS's impressive and comprehensive suite of tools -- including a powerful search engine and an array of class-based middleware -- has for years served as the cornerstone for digital library services and resources at the University of Michigan, including the Making of America collection, the Humanities Text Initiative, and the Library's Image Services program.
a cloud-based library full of e-books. In areas where books are scarce but mobile networks are expanding, digital platform provides access to critical educational and reading materials. optimized for low bandwidth environments, easy to use, and will ultimately be available on any device. It is also significantly more cost effective and sustainable than building and maintaining physical libraries. Our content is curated for each site with on-the-ground partners to meet their specific, educational and cultural needs in the local languages.
dedicated to aggregating and cataloging manifestos that fall under two basic criteria: 1) manifestos that focus on the political and cultural dimensions of digital life; 2) manifestos that are written, or are primarily disseminated, online. Each category listed at The Digital Manifesto Archive is loosely organized by theme, political affiliation, and (if applicable) time period. created by Matt Applegate. It is maintained by Matt Applegate and Yu Yin (Izzy)
a hierarchical file package format for the exchange of generalized digital content. A "bag" has just enough structure to safely enclose a brief "tag" and a payload but does not require any knowledge of the payload's internal semantics.
Innovative Interfaces creates cutting-edge products that allow libraries to succeed in a modern technology environment and the freedom to implement solutions that best meet their specific needs. The company’s versatile and market-leading solutions include: the Sierra Services Platform, the Millennium ILS, the Encore Synergy discovery application, Electronic Resource Management, and INN-Reach resource sharing. An established company with a vision for the future, Innovative connects with thousands of libraries of all types in over 50 countries. Innovative’s commitment to service is reflected by its 24/7/365 Help Desk, Innovative University, and the CSDirect Web support center. The company is located in Emeryville, California with offices around the world.
Mais les choses ont pris vraiment corps au mois de septembre 2007 avec la mise en place d'une fondation basée au Pays-Bas. Baptisée EDLnet (pourEuropean Digital Library),cette structure est financée par laCommission européenne dans le cadre du proje
H. Zhou, C. Otto, und R. Ewerth. Digital Libraries for Open Knowledge - 23rd International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries, TPDL 2019, Oslo, Norway, September 9-12, 2019, Proceedings, Volume 11799 von Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Seite 327-335. Springer, (2019)