<p>I am not so sure if we can say it does not support a digital library. It
depends on waht a digital library means.</p>
<p>If you need to seach biblographic records and acess documents you can use
KOHA wich allow links for files (PDF and others) and maintain library standards.
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<p> Rafael</p>
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<p>Citando Jo Ransom <hfields19@gmail.com>:</p>
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<div>HI there,</div>
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<div>You might be interested in <a
href="http://kete.net.nz/">http://kete.net.nz</a> which is a digital library,
open source, based on Zebra, developed by Katipo Communications who developed
Koha.</div>
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<div>cheers Jo Ransom.
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 2:18 AM, shriram pandey
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<div>Dear collegues,</div>
<div> I instlled koha3.0 successfully on ubuntu 8.4 and
working smoothly.But i want to use koha as a digital library.Is koha have
feature to upload full text(PDF etc) and seach full text?.Because it based on
zebra indexing, can zebra index the full text and can we search
full text throgh OPAC.
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