Old books digital repositories: toward a national Mexican network
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v10i2.1495Abstract
This paper presents the development of the project “National Network of Digitized Old Book Repositories”. This project is part of the University Digital Libraries for All (UDLA) program. The project focuses on the implementation of a federated digital library of antique books from Mexican collections. In addition, UDLA uses digital technology for preserving, disseminating an accessing this kind of documents over the Internet. In this context, software components have been designed and implemented in order to enable the access, visualization, browsing and content-based retrieval of digital special collectionsDigital libraries. Old book repositories. Content-based queries. Information retrieval. MéxicoDownloads
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