Bridging the Gap Between a Simple Set of Structured Documents and a Functional Digital Library

By Susan Schreibman1, Alejandro Bia2, Amit Kumar3, Martin Holmes4, Ray Siemens4, John Walsh5

1. Maastricht University 2. University of Alicante 3. University of Maryland 4. University of Victoria 5. University of Indiana

Digital Libraries are complex systems that take a long time to create and tailor to specific requirements [1]. Their implementation requires specialized computer skills, which are not usually found within humanities text encoding projects. Many…

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