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Building a Digital Library at York
University
The York University Libraries (YUL) are
taking the first steps towards building their digital
library. A digital library will provide an infrastructure
that will support an enduring archive of the library's
electronic resources. Last year, the Libraries participated
in a Canadian Association of Research Libraries pilot
project, in which five members installed special open
source (free) software for storing and providing access
to electronic collections. The project provided an opportunity
to begin to understand the technical and financial implications
of supporting this new format.
During this academic year the Libraries
will be moving to more powerful open source software
to operate the YUL digital library - DSpace. With this
MIT-developed database application in place, the Libraries
will be ready to focus on adding content to the digital
library. A study is underway to determine how best to
store and provide access to GIS data sets in the YUL
electronic library. The Libraries are also exploring
possibilities for collaborating with York research institutes
and other academic areas on campus to ensure preservation
of, and improve access to, York's digital scholarly
communications.
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