Dear Irma, We have been trying with Kete and Fedora. Installation of Kete with Git has some problems as we have to go through a proxy server. Moreover, Kete does not index all type of document formats (pdf, ppt, doc, rtf etc) according to the documentation provided on the Kete web site. We are trying with Fedora and we have problem with configuring fsearch on Fedora. Both Kete and Fedora mailing list is not very active and helpful, which is very much required in any open source development. I have been working with Greenstone for quite sometime and the familiarity made me to use Greenstone for full text indexing. Other reasons for using Greenstone includes easy installation, active mailing list, index different file formats using inbuilt convertors, Greenstone 3.x version allows incremetal building.... We have been trying Fedora also as it supports both Zebra and Lucene. Is anyone working on Fedora? Regards, Anuradha On Sun, 26 Apr 2009, Irma Birchall wrote:
Hello Anuradha,
Thank you for sharing these exciting achievements with list members.
Might you also have tested an integration of Koha with any of these other open source digital library systems: Kete (http://kete.net.nz/), Fedora (http://www.fedora-commons.org/) or DSpace (www.dspace.org/)? If so , can you please share why Greenstone was chosen over the others?
Regards, Irma CALYX information essentials
-----Original Message----- From: koha-bounces@lists.katipo.co.nz [mailto:koha-bounces@lists.katipo.co.nz] On Behalf Of K.T Anuradha Sent: Wednesday, 22 April 2009 10:55 PM To: Kyle Hall Cc: koha@lists.katipo.co.nz Subject: Re: [Koha] koha features
Hi,
I have been working with Greenstone for quite time, details of which can be accessed at: http://vidya-mapak.ncsi.iisc.ernet.in/cgi-bin/library http://vidya-mapak.ncsi.iisc.ernet.in/bahubhashi/index.html and since last one year under a project sponsored by IDRC, a small team is working on integrated library automation packages including Koha, details can be accessed at: http://dharmaganja.ncsi.iisc.ernet.in
I am glad to inform this list that we have successfully tested integrating Greenstone into Koha, for making Koha to search fulltext documents and also to work as a digital library. Also, we have almost tested making this possible with available backend in Koha itself, i.e., MySql and Zebra. We are planning to put on our project server, may be in a week or two.
Regards, Anuradha
On Wed, 22 Apr 2009, Kyle Hall wrote:
I've used Greenstone in the past, and it seemed to work fairly well. However, given that you have the files hosted on a fileserver, you shouldn't have a problem using Koha for indexing and searching them. I don't know the particulars of the process, but I've always wanted to add the contents of Project Gutenberg to our catalog. I would say that I've found Koha easier to use than Greenstone, but it's been years since I've worked with Greenstone.
Kyle
http://www.kylehall.info Information Technology Crawford County Federated Library System ( http://www.ccfls.org )
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 6:08 AM, Sébastien Hinderer <Sebastien.Hinderer@snv.jussieu.fr> wrote:
Dear all,
Galen Charlton (2009/04/20 07:07 -0500):
Hi,
2009/4/20 Deependra Tandukar <dtandukar@icimod.org>:
I am new to this list and KOHA. Does KOHA support document attachment and full text indexing? How about multimedia objects?
Koha doesn't support these features directly, although Koha can certainly be used to link to multimedia objects stored in an external content management system. You may be looking for a digital library platform. There are a number of open source digital library systems out there, including Kete (http://kete.net.nz/), Greenstone (http://www.greenstone.org/), Fedora (http://www.fedora-commons.org/).
Many thanks for having mentionned these projects on the list. I just went through all of them and would like to request advices from all of you. The organization that employs to me provides a digital library for visually impaired persons: http://www.bibliotheque-helene.org and http://www.serveur-helene.org Generally speaking, the books are provided to us by their publishers. In general the files they provide are in PDF format. We then convert these files o obtain books in DAISY format, cf. http://www.daisy.org The books are then made available to the blind, either directly in daisy or in other formats which are produced automatically thanks to the files in daisy. The books are delivered so that the readrs cannot copy them freely, thanks to a public-key infrastructure.
For the moment, almost all the tools we are using to manage the library are home-made. Technically speaking, there are two components involved. 1. A file server where the books are stored and who performs the necessary conversions between formats, and the encryption of copyrighted material.
2. A webserver which is used as a gateway between the file server and the rest of the world.
Now, our project is to build a new version of the library, which would use as much open-source technology as possible. One idea we have is to rewrite the web server part based on a Library Management System such as koha. Given the projects mentionned above and the short description of our library, I have several questions.
1. According to you, is koha the best candidate for building a digital library ? Can you think of other library management systems which would make it easier to handle digital ressources and at the same time use standards such as Marc and Z3950 ?
2. Does the present architecture (web server + file server) look relevant to you ? Would you recommend to base the file server on a tool such that Fedora Commons, or would you rather suggest to use a revision control system or even another content management system ?
Let me thank you all in advance for any comment, idea, suggestion or criticism you will share. Everything is welcome so please do not hesitate to share everything that comes to your mind.
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