International Cooperation in Developing a Digital Library Software and South Asia Network

International Cooperation in Developing a Digital Library Software and South Asia Network

A. Neelameghan, K.S. Raghavan
Copyright: © 2014 |Pages: 17
ISBN13: 9781466643659|ISBN10: 146664365X|EISBN13: 9781466643666
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-4365-9.ch020
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Neelameghan, A., and K.S. Raghavan. "International Cooperation in Developing a Digital Library Software and South Asia Network." Collaboration in International and Comparative Librarianship, edited by Susmita Chakraborty and Anup Kumar Das, IGI Global, 2014, pp. 239-255. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-4365-9.ch020

APA

Neelameghan, A. & Raghavan, K. (2014). International Cooperation in Developing a Digital Library Software and South Asia Network. In S. Chakraborty & A. Das (Eds.), Collaboration in International and Comparative Librarianship (pp. 239-255). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-4365-9.ch020

Chicago

Neelameghan, A., and K.S. Raghavan. "International Cooperation in Developing a Digital Library Software and South Asia Network." In Collaboration in International and Comparative Librarianship, edited by Susmita Chakraborty and Anup Kumar Das, 239-255. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2014. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-4365-9.ch020

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Abstract

Inter-country cooperation in any sector almost invariably begins with information exchange among the nations or groups involved. Briefly Describes international collaboration and networking in developing user-interfaces for selected Indian languages for an open source software - the GSDL (Greenstone Digital Library) software - for creating digital libraries of multilingual multimedia information resources, more particularly for the South Asia region. The steps in the formation of the related GSDL South Asia Network, the tasks assigned to the institutions in the SAARC countries, and the plan of work are mentioned. The role and contributions of the participating institutions and the organizations at the international level and in different countries is also briefly described. Further developmental work needed and problems to be solved as identified from the work done on user-interfaces in Indian languages are highlighted.

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