On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 4:13 AM, atiqse <atiqse@hotmail.com> wrote:
I am new to KOHA ILS Solution, Can any body guide me that whether or not to use the KOHA ILS in place of digital library requirements?
To what extend can KOHA cater to manage digital contents (PDF and TIFF and etc)?
Koha can handle links to digital content via a URL at a record (title) level. This can be done using (MARC21, UNIMARC I don't know) field 856$u and others. The default XSLT creates a properly presented link. This will work for a PDF file representing a digital version of what is catalogued. It will be just a link. If you have the requirement that a digital content is the compound of several images, which should be attached with structural metadata so they can be "rebuilt" for convenient navigation, then koha will not provide you with that. Note that for master copies archival there are more suitable software, for instance ICA-AtoM or CDB, Archon, etc. In that case, metadata is added at object-level using archival-description standards. <over-simplification warning> On DSpace or other "pre-print sharing and archival" software you can have compound objects, but no means of adding structural metadata (as-is). </over-simplification warning> Well, after writing this lines, I realize that you need to adjust your requierments, at least dig a bit deeper on what you mean by "digital library". To+