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Greenstone: open‐source digital library software with end‐user collection building

Ian H. Witten (Ian H. Witten, works at the Department of Computer Science, University of Waikato, New Zealand.)
David Bainbridge (David Bainbridge works at the Department of Computer Science, University of Waikato, New Zealand.)
Stefan J. Boddie (Stefan J. Boddie works at the Department of Computer Science, University of Waikato, New Zealand.)

Online Information Review

ISSN: 1468-4527

Article publication date: 1 October 2001

2018

Abstract

The Greenstone digital library software is an open‐source system for the construction and presentation of information collections. Collections built with Greenstone offer effective full‐text searching and metadata‐based browsing facilities that are attractive and easy to use. Moreover, they are easily maintainable and can be augmented and rebuilt entirely automatically. The system is extensible: software “plugins” accommodate different document and metadata types. Greenstone incorporates an interface that makes it easy for people to create their own library collections. Collections may be built and served locally from the user’s own Web server, or (given appropriate permissions) remotely on a shared digital library host. End users can easily build new collections styled after existing ones from material on the Web or from their local files (or both), and collections can be updated and new ones brought online at any time.

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Witten, I.H., Bainbridge, D. and Boddie, S.J. (2001), "Greenstone: open‐source digital library software with end‐user collection building", Online Information Review, Vol. 25 No. 5, pp. 288-298. https://doi.org/10.1108/14684520110410490

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