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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Burlington, MA :Morgan Kaufmann Publishers,
    UID:
    almahu_9949697599902882
    Format: 1 online resource (655 p.)
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 1-282-32909-X , 9786612329098 , 0-08-089039-3
    Series Statement: The Morgan Kaufmann series in multimedia information and systems
    Content: How to Build a Digital Library is the only book that offers all the knowledge and tools needed to construct and maintain a digital library, regardless of the size or purpose. It is the perfectly self-contained resource for individuals, agencies, and institutions wishing to put this powerful tool to work in their burgeoning information treasuries.The Second Edition of reflect new developments in the field as well as in the Greenstone Digital Library open source software. The authors have based their revisions not only on their own research but also on user feedback over the years s
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front cover; Half title page; How to Build a Digital Library; Copyright page; Table of Contents; Preface; The Greenstone Software; Updated and Revised Content; How the Book Is Organized; What the Book Covers; About the Web Site; Acknowledgments; Part I Principles and Practices; Chapter 1 Orientation; Example One: Supporting Human Development; Example Two: Pushing on the Frontiers of Science; Example Three: Preserving a Traditional Culture; Example Four: Exploring Popular Music; The scope of digital libraries; 1.1 Libraries and Digital Libraries; 1.2 The Changing Face of Libraries , In the beginningThe information explosion; The Alexandrian principle; Early technodreams; The library catalog; The changing nature of books; 1.3 Searching for Sophocles; 1.4 Digital Libraries in Developing Countries; Disseminating humanitarian information; Disaster relief; Preserving indigenous culture; Locally produced information; The technological infrastructure; 1.5 The Pen Is Mighty: Wield It Wisely; Copyright law; The public domain; Relinquishing copyright; Digital rights management; Copyright and digitization; Collecting from the Web; Illegal and harmful material; Cultural sensitivity , 1.6 Planning a Digital Library1.7 Implementing a Digital Library: The Greenstone Software; 1.8 Notes and Sources; Chapter 2 People in digital libraries; 2.1 Roles; Global users; Roles of librarians; Change; 2.2 Identity; Anonymous use; Authenticated use; Recording usage data; 2.3 Help and User Support Services; 2.4 Working with Digital Collections; Using information from digital libraries; Referring to objects in a digital library; Berry-picking; 2.5 User Contributions; Annotations; Keywords; Ratings; Corrections; New documents; Partial and fluid documents; 2.6 Notes and Sources , Chapter 3 PresentationFrom People to Presentation; 3.1 Presenting Textual Documents; Documents, chapters, sections; Unstructured text documents; Page images; Images with text; Realistic books; 3.2 Presenting Multimedia Documents; Sound and pictures; Video; Music; 3.3 Document Surrogates; Metadata; Multimedia surrogates; 3.4 Searching; Types of queries; Case-folding and stemming; Phrase searching; Query interfaces; Searching multimedia; Searching music; Searching images; 3.5 Metadata Browsing; Lists; Dates; Hierarchies; Facets; 3.6 Putting It All Together; An institutional repository , 3.7 Notes and SourcesChapter 4 Textual documents; 4.1 Representing Textual Documents; ASCII; Unicode; Plain text; Indexing; Word segmentation; 4.2 Textual Images; Scanning; Optical character recognition; Acquisition, cleanup, and page analysis; Recognition; Checking and saving; Page handling; Planning an image digitization project; Inside an OCR shop; An example project; 4.3 Web Documents: HTML and XML; Markup and stylesheet languages; Basic HTML; Using HTML in a digital library; Basic XML; Parsing XML; Using XML in a digital library; 4.4 Presenting Web Documents: CSS and XSL; CSS , Cascading style sheets , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-374857-7
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    Burlington, MA [u.a.] :Elsevier,
    UID:
    almahu_BV035946264
    Format: XXIII, 629 S. : , Ill., graph. Darst.
    Edition: 2. ed.
    ISBN: 978-0-12-374857-7
    Series Statement: The Morgan Kaufmann series in multimedia information and systems
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works
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    Keywords: Elektronische Bibliothek ; Dokumentenverwaltungssystem
    Author information: Bainbridge, David, 1969-
    Author information: Witten, Ian H., 1947-
    Author information: Nichols, David M.
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Burlington, MA [u.a.] :Morgan Kaufmann Publishers,
    UID:
    almafu_BV042305280
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiii, 629 S.) : , Ill., graph. Darst.
    Edition: 2. ed.
    ISBN: 978-0-08-089039-5 , 0-08-089039-3 , 978-0-12-374857-7 , 0-12-374857-7
    Series Statement: Morgan Kaufmann series in multimedia information and systems
    Language: English
    Keywords: Elektronische Bibliothek ; Dokumentenverwaltungssystem
    Author information: Witten, Ian H. 1947-
    Author information: Bainbridge, David 1969-
    Author information: Nichols, David M.
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Burlington, MA :Morgan Kaufmann Publishers,
    UID:
    almahu_9948312995202882
    Format: xxiii, 629 p. : , ill.
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2016. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
    Series Statement: The Morgan Kaufmann series in multimedia information and systems
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Burlington, MA : Morgan Kaufmann Publishers
    UID:
    gbv_647442965
    Format: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (1 online resource (xxiii, 629 p.))) , ill
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    ISBN: 0080890393 , 9780080890395 , 9780123748577
    Series Statement: The Morgan Kaufmann series in multimedia information and systems
    Content: How to Build a Digital Library is the only book that offers all the knowledge and tools needed to construct and maintain a digital library, regardless of the size or purpose. It is the perfectly self-contained resource for individuals, agencies, and institutions wishing to put this powerful tool to work in their burgeoning information treasuries. The Second Edition reflects new developments in the field as well as in the Greenstone Digital Library open source software. In Part I, the authors have added an entire new chapter on user groups, user support, collaborative browsing, user contributions, and so on. There is also new material on content-based queries, map-based queries, cross-media queries. There is an increased emphasis placed on multimedia by adding a "digitizing" section to each major media type. A new chapter has also been added on "internationalization," which will address Unicode standards, multi-language interfaces and collections, and issues with non-European languages (Chinese, Hindi, etc.). Part II, the software tools section, has been completely rewritten to reflect the new developments in Greenstone Digital Library Software, an internationally popular open source software tool with a comprehensive graphical facility for creating and maintaining digital libraries. As with the First Edition, a web site, implemented as a digital library, will accompany the book and provide access to color versions of all figures, two online appendices, a full-text sentence-level index, and an automatically generated glossary of acronyms and their definitions. In addition, demonstration digital library collections will be included to demonstrate particular points in the book. to access the online content please visit, www.greenstone.org. Sketches the history of libraries-both traditional and digital-and their impact on present practices and future directions Offers in-depth coverage of today's practical standards used to represent and store information digitally in all settings Uses Greenstone, freely accessible open-source software-available with interfaces in major languages (including Spanish, Chinese, and Arabic) Written for both technical and non-technical audiences- covers the entire spectrum of media, including text, images, audio and video Web-enhanced with software documentation, color illustrations, full-text index, source code, and more
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Description based on print version record , Orientation : the world of digital libraries -- People in digital libraries -- Presentation : user interfaces -- Textual documents: the raw material -- Multimedia : more raw material -- Metadata : elements of organization -- Interoperability : protocols and services -- Internationalization : the global challenge -- Visions : future, past, and present -- Building collections -- Operating and interoperating -- Design patterns for advanced user interfaces. , Front cover; Half title page; How to Build a Digital Library; Copyright page; Table of Contents; Preface; The Greenstone Software; Updated and Revised Content; How the Book Is Organized; What the Book Covers; About the Web Site; Acknowledgments; Part I Principles and Practices; Chapter 1 Orientation; Example One: Supporting Human Development; Example Two: Pushing on the Frontiers of Science; Example Three: Preserving a Traditional Culture; Example Four: Exploring Popular Music; The scope of digital libraries; 1.1 Libraries and Digital Libraries; 1.2 The Changing Face of Libraries , In the beginningThe information explosion; The Alexandrian principle; Early technodreams; The library catalog; The changing nature of books; 1.3 Searching for Sophocles; 1.4 Digital Libraries in Developing Countries; Disseminating humanitarian information; Disaster relief; Preserving indigenous culture; Locally produced information; The technological infrastructure; 1.5 The Pen Is Mighty: Wield It Wisely; Copyright law; The public domain; Relinquishing copyright; Digital rights management; Copyright and digitization; Collecting from the Web; Illegal and harmful material; Cultural sensitivity , 1.6 Planning a Digital Library1.7 Implementing a Digital Library: The Greenstone Software; 1.8 Notes and Sources; Chapter 2 People in digital libraries; 2.1 Roles; Global users; Roles of librarians; Change; 2.2 Identity; Anonymous use; Authenticated use; Recording usage data; 2.3 Help and User Support Services; 2.4 Working with Digital Collections; Using information from digital libraries; Referring to objects in a digital library; Berry-picking; 2.5 User Contributions; Annotations; Keywords; Ratings; Corrections; New documents; Partial and fluid documents; 2.6 Notes and Sources , Chapter 3 PresentationFrom People to Presentation; 3.1 Presenting Textual Documents; Documents, chapters, sections; Unstructured text documents; Page images; Images with text; Realistic books; 3.2 Presenting Multimedia Documents; Sound and pictures; Video; Music; 3.3 Document Surrogates; Metadata; Multimedia surrogates; 3.4 Searching; Types of queries; Case-folding and stemming; Phrase searching; Query interfaces; Searching multimedia; Searching music; Searching images; 3.5 Metadata Browsing; Lists; Dates; Hierarchies; Facets; 3.6 Putting It All Together; An institutional repository , 3.7 Notes and SourcesChapter 4 Textual documents; 4.1 Representing Textual Documents; ASCII; Unicode; Plain text; Indexing; Word segmentation; 4.2 Textual Images; Scanning; Optical character recognition; Acquisition, cleanup, and page analysis; Recognition; Checking and saving; Page handling; Planning an image digitization project; Inside an OCR shop; An example project; 4.3 Web Documents: HTML and XML; Markup and stylesheet languages; Basic HTML; Using HTML in a digital library; Basic XML; Parsing XML; Using XML in a digital library; 4.4 Presenting Web Documents: CSS and XSL; CSS , Cascading style sheets
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0123748577
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe How to build a digital library
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science , General works
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    Keywords: Electronic books
    Author information: Nichols, David M.
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Burlington, MA [u.a.] :Morgan Kaufmann Publishers,
    UID:
    edocfu_BV042305280
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiii, 629 S.) : , Ill., graph. Darst.
    Edition: 2. ed.
    ISBN: 978-0-08-089039-5 , 0-08-089039-3 , 978-0-12-374857-7 , 0-12-374857-7
    Series Statement: Morgan Kaufmann series in multimedia information and systems
    Language: English
    Keywords: Elektronische Bibliothek ; Dokumentenverwaltungssystem
    Author information: Witten, Ian H. 1947-
    Author information: Bainbridge, David 1969-
    Author information: Nichols, David M.
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London :The Stationery Office Ltd,
    UID:
    almafu_9961556952402883
    Format: 1 online resource (95 pages)
    Edition: Second edition.
    ISBN: 0-11-709371-8
    Series Statement: Create, protect, and deliver digital business value series ; volume 1
    Content: The first publication in the Create, Protect, and Deliver Digital Business value series sets out how the ever-changing threat landscape intersects with digital business risk. It introduces the Create, Protect, and Deliver (CPD) Model - a dynamic model of systems - to explain how any business value that is created must be protected at a level which is proportional to its value to the organization.
    Note: Intro -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- About the authors -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: Looking through the wrong end of the telescope -- 1.1: For NIST Cybersecurity Professional (NCSP) students -- 1.2: Using the book -- 1.3: The rest of the story -- Chapter 2: A clear and present danger -- 2.1: Digital evolution and the expanding attack surface -- 2.2: Evolving threat landscape -- 2.3: Lessons learned -- Chapter 3: Cybersecurity and business risk -- 3.1: Understanding enterprise risk management -- 3.2: ERM is an essential precursor to the adoption of the NIST-CSF -- 3.3: Introducing the CPD Model -- Chapter 4: Introduction to the NIST-CSF -- 4.1: Framework Core -- 4.2: Implementation Tiers -- 4.3: Framework Profiles -- 4.4: Create or improve a cybersecurity program -- Chapter 5: Introduction to NIST-CSF and the CPD Model -- 5.1: The "first principles" of the CPD Model -- 5.2: NIST-CSF and the CPD Model -- 5.3: Cybersecurity and the CPD Model -- Chapter 6: Beyond the Framework? -- 6.1: Before adopting the NIST-CSF -- 6.2: Getting ready to get ready -- 6.3: What do you do with what you know now? -- 6.4: What does "adoption" of the NIST-CSF look like? -- Glossary -- References.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-11-709370-X
    Language: English
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