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What is Greenstone

Handbook of Research on Digital Libraries: Design, Development, and Impact
Greenstone (http://www.greenstone.org) is produced under the New Zealand Digital Library Project, a research project for text compression at University of Waikato. It focuses on personalization and construction of the digital collection from end-user perspectives.
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Design and Development of a Taxonomy Generator: A Case Example for Greenstone
Yin-Leng Theng (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore), Nyein Chan Lwin Lwin (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore), Jin-Cheon Na (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore), Schubert Foo (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore), and Dion Hoe-Lian Goh (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-879-6.ch008
Abstract
This chapter addresses the issues of resource discovery in digital libraries (DLs) and the importance of knowledge organization tools in building DLs. Using the Greenstone digital library (GSDL) software as a case example, we describe a taxonomy generation tool (TGT) prototype, a hierarchical classification of contents module, designed and built to categorize contents within DLs. TGT was developed as a desktop application using Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 in Visual C# language and object-oriented programming. In TGT, Z39.19 was implemented providing standard guidelines to construct, format, and manage monolingual controlled vocabularies, usage of broader terms, narrower terms and related terms as well as their semantic relationships, and the simple knowledge organization system (SKOS) for vocabulary specification. The XML schema definition was designed to validate against rules developed for the XML taxonomy template, hence, resulting in the generated taxonomy template supporting controlled vocabulary terms as well as allowing users to select the labels for the taxonomy structure. A pilot user study was then conducted to evaluate the usability and usefulness of TGT and the taxonomy template. In this study, we observed four subjects using TGT, followed by a focus group for comments. Initial feedback was positive, indicating the importance of having a taxonomy structure in GSDL. Recommendations for future work include content classification and metadata technologies in TGT.
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Open-Source Software Use in Libraries in Developing Countries
Is a suite of software for building and distributing digital library collections and provides a way of organising information and publishing it on the Internet in the form of a fully searchable metadata-driven collection.
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Comparing Open Source Digital Library Software
Open source DL platform produced by the University of Waikato (GNU general public license).
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The Greenstone Digital Library Software
The name given to our open source digital library software that encapsulates over a decade of research led by the digital library group at the University of Waikato, New Zealand. Greenstone 2 is a production version of the software, originally developed for the United Nations to deliver digital library collections on humanitarian aid. Greenstone 3, originally designed as a purely research framework, has recently been reengineered so it can additionally serve as a replacement for the production version.
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