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1package Global
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3_t17_ {
4The downloads available from the <a href="_httppagex_(download)">download</a> page
5are hosted by <a href="http://sourceforge.net">Sourceforge</a>.
6}
7
8_textimagepref_ {Preferences page}
9
10_textimagedocs_ {Docs}
11_textimagedownload_ {Download}
12_textimageexamples_ {Examples}
13_textimagesupport_ {Support}
14
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40
41#######################################################################
42
43package home
44
45_t1_ {About Greenstone}
46
47_t2_ {
48Greenstone is a suite of software for building and distributing digital
49library collections. It provides a new way of organizing information and
50publishing it on the Internet or on CD-ROM. Greenstone is produced by the
51<b>New Zealand Digital Library Project</b> at the <b>University of
52Waikato</b>, and developed and distributed in cooperation with
53<b>UNESCO</b> and the <b>Human Info NGO</b>. It is <b>open-source,
54multilingual</b> software, issued under the terms of the GNU General Public
55License. Read the <a href="_httppagex_(factsheet)">Greenstone Fact Sheet</a> for more information.
56}
57
58_namur_ {
59The Greenstone project is the seventh recipient of the biennial
60<a href="http://www.info.fundp.ac.be/~jbl/IFIP/award.html">Namur award</a>, which
61recognizes recipients for raising awareness internationally of the social
62implications of information and communication technologies.
63}
64
65_t3_ {
66UNESCO is running regional training workshops on the use of Greenstone.
67In 2003 they were in
68<a href="_httppagex_(report)">Bangalore, India</a> in August; Dakar,
69Senegal in September, and <a href="_httppagex_(reportSuva)">Suva, Fiji</a> in November.
70}
71_t3.save_ {<a href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=12123&release_id=202808">Here</a> is a package of all material that we prepared for the Suva workshop: lectures, labs, documents, test files, etc. It focuses on building collections with the Librarian Interface.
72Please feel free to use it for learning -- or teaching! -- Greenstone.
73}
74
75_cdrom260_ {
76The UNESCO CD-ROM containing Greenstone 2.60, plus all documentation (English/French/Spanish/Russian), plus 11 documented example collections, plus associated software like Java and ImageMagick, is available at no charge from Jean-Claude Dauphin ([email protected]) or Susannah Farey ([email protected]). CDS/ISIS users: download updated versions of <a href="http://www.cs.waikato.ac.nz/~mdewsnip/greenstone/collect.cfg">collect\\isis-e\\etc\\collect.cfg</a> and <a href="http://www.cs.waikato.ac.nz/~mdewsnip/greenstone/ISISPlug.pm">perllib\\plugins\\ISISPlug.pm</a> to fix problems building CDS/ISIS collections with Greenstone 2.60.
77}
78
79_gsdl261_ {<a href="_httppagex_(download)">Download</a> Greenstone v2.61. This is an "unstable" (ie experimental) release of the software with many new features, and will shortly be followed by a "stable" version, v2.62, that has newly-introduced bugs ironed out but no new features. In future, odd version numbers indicate unstable releases and even numbers stable ones. This release includes many bug fixes and improvements as well as several major additions, including: enhanced PDF, PPT and Word plugins; new RealMedia plugin; new GenericList classifier for unicode metadata; extended formatting options for collection format statements; z3950 support extended to Windows and Mac OS X, including a new z3950 server.
80}
81
82_gsdl260_ {<a href="_httppagex_(download)">Download</a> Greenstone v2.60, a major stable release that features up-to-date French, Spanish and Russian translations (thanks to UNESCO and volunteers Olena Medelyan, Doug Carter, Jesús Tramullas, Vincent Dubuc, Bernardo Liévano, Jorge Eduardo Estrada and Georges Braoudakis), updated GLI documentation, and many other improvements and bug fixes.}
83
84_upgradeyourgreenstoneinstallation_ {
85If you are running the Local Library server on Windows, you can download a small package to upgrade to Greenstone 2.52. <a href="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/greenstone/gsdl-2.51-locallibrary-to-2.52-upgrade.zip?download">Upgrade from Greenstone 2.51</a>, or <a href="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/greenstone/gsdl-2.50-locallibrary-to-2.52-upgrade.zip?download">upgrade from Greenstone 2.50</a>. If you are upgrading a UNESCO 2.50 CD-ROM, you should delete the macros\\home.dm file and rename the macros\\home.dm.bak file to macros\\home.dm after the upgrade has finished.
86}
87
88_glp260_ {
89<a href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=12123&package_id=89483">Download</a> all the language interfaces available for the Greenstone digital library software (version 2.60 and 2.61): the four "core" languages English, French, Spanish, Russian; and interfaces for Arabic, Armenian, Bengali, Catalan, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Croatian, Czech, Dutch, Farsi, Finnish, Galician, Georgian, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Kannada, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Latvian, Maori, Mongolian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Portuguese (Portugal), Serbian, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese.
90}
91
92_support_ {
93We have reorganised our <a href="_gwcgi_?a=p&p=support">Support page</a>, and included some new information about donations to the Greenstone project, contract research and commercial support.
94}
95
96_gs3proto_ {
97Greenstone 3 is a complete redesign of Greenstone, currently being implemented. Standard Greenstone (Greenstone 2) remains the best choice for almost all users. Greenstone 3 will serve existing collections without any change whatsoever, so there is no danger of becoming out-moded by continuing with Greenstone 2. <a href="http://www.greenstone.org/greenstone3.html">Greenstone 3 home page</a>.
98}
99
100_survey_ {
101Although the deadline has passed, it would still be helpful if you completed the <a href="http://www.lib.wayne.edu/org/greenstone/survey.php">User Survey</a> form. Results of the survey will be posted here shortly.
102}
103
104_spanishusersgroup_ {
105There is now a Greenstone Spanish Users Group; more information <a href="http://greenstone.docunautica.com">here</a>.
106}
107
108_t4_ {
109<a
110href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/greenstone/">Download</a> Greenstone v2.50.
111The Greenstone Librarian Interface (GLI),
112an easy-to-use frontend to Greenstone's collection-building
113functionality, has been extensively user tested and debugged.
114If you haven't already tried it, now is a great
115time to do so (and if you ran into problems before, please try this new version).
116Greenstone 2.50 also includes the new (and already very popular) PagedImgPlug plugin for
117processing sequences of page images, a new classifier that displays a
118collage of the images in a collection, provision for incremental updates
119of Greenstone in the future, and many other bug fixes and improvements.
120}
121
122_t5_ {
123One of the trickier parts of using Greenstone is coming up with a
124configuration file for your collection. To help learn how to do it,
125several fully-documented example collections have been placed at <a
126href="http://nzdl.org">nzdl.org</a> which explain, on the collection home page, just how they have been put together.
127}
128
129_t6_ {
130The complete Greenstone interface, and all documentation, is available in
131<b>English</b>, <b>French</b>, <b>Spanish</b>, <b>Russian</b> and
132<b>Kazakh</b>. Greenstone also has interfaces in many <a
133href="_httppagex_(intn)">other languages</a>. We are looking for <a
134href="_httppagex_(intn)#maintainers">volunteers</a> to add new language
135interfaces and help maintain existing ones.
136}
137
138_t7_ {
139The aim of the Greenstone software is to empower users, particularly in universities,
140libraries, and other public service institutions, to build their own
141digital libraries. Digital libraries are radically reforming how
142information is disseminated and acquired in UNESCO's partner communities
143and institutions in the fields of education, science and culture around the
144world, and particularly in developing countries. We hope that this
145software will encourage the effective deployment of digital libraries to
146share information and place it in the public domain. Further information
147can be found in the book <a href="http://www.nzdl.org/howto">How to build a
148digital library</a>, authored by two of the group's project members.
149}
150
151_t8_ {
152Also, the collect.cfg files for many of the collections at <a
153href="http://www.nzdl.org">www.nzdl.org</a> have been made available <a
154href="_httppagex_(colcfg)">here</a>.
155}
156
157_t9_ {
158This software is developed and distributed as an international cooperative
159effort established in August 2000 among three parties.
160}
161
162_t10_ {
163New Zealand Digital Library Project at the University of Waikato
164}
165
166_t11_ {
167Greenstone software grew out of this project, and this initiative has been
168endorsed by the Communication Sub-Commission of the New Zealand National
169Commission for UNESCO as part of New Zealand's contribution to UNESCO's
170programme.
171}
172
173_t12_ {
174United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
175}
176
177_t13_ {
178The dissemination of educational, scientific and cultural information
179throughout the world, and particularly its availability in developing
180countries, is central to UNESCO's goals as pursued within its
181intergovernmental Information for All Programme, and appropriate,
182accessible information and communication technology is seen as an important
183tool in this context.
184}
185
186_t14_ {
187The Human Info NGO, based in Antwerp, Belgium
188}
189
190_t15_ {
191This project works with UN agencies and other NGOs, and has established a
192worldwide reputation for digitizing documentation of interest to human
193development and making it widely available, free of charge to developing
194nations and on a cost-recovery basis to others.
195}
196
197_t16_ {
198If you download and install Greenstone v2.60, the language pack, and the documented example collections, it will look exactly like <a href="http://www.nzdl.org/cgi-bin/gsdl-2.60/library">this</a>. If you install Greenstone from the UNESCO CD-ROM, it will look similar but with just the four languages English, French, Spanish and Russian.
199}
200
201
202#######################################################################
203
204package download
205
206_t18_ {Download Greenstone}
207
208_t19_ {
209Greenstone is open-source software, distributed under the terms of the <a
210href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html">GNU General Public
211License</a>. It runs on Windows and Unix, and both source code and binaries
212are available for download. It is fully documented in English, French,
213Spanish and Russian.
214}
215
216_t20_ {
217Select the Greenstone distribution you require from the list below. Each
218distribution provides a complete interface in English, French, Spanish and
219Russian.
220}
221
222_t21_ {
223Each distribution also includes the "Greenstone Librarian
224Interface", a graphical tool for building digital libraries. It gives
225you access to Greenstone's functionality from an easy-to-use 'point and
226click' interface. To use this tool you will need a suitable Java Run-time
227Environment, which you can download via <a
228href="http://java.sun.com/j2se/">here</a> -- the latest version is currently 1.4.2 (then choose the JRE, not the SDK).
229}
230
231_t22_ {Windows distribution}
232
233_t23_ {
234This is the distribution you want if you're going to run Greenstone under
235any 32 bit Windows environment (that is, Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP etc.).
236}
237
238_t24_ {
239Note that Greenstone will also run on 16 bit Windows (that is, Windows
2403.1/3.11). The installer program used by this distribution will not work on
241these versions of Windows however. Please <a
242href="_httppagex_(support)">contact us</a> if you need a version of
243Greenstone for 16 bit Windows.
244}
245
246_t25_ {
247Using this distribution you may either install the "local
248library", the "web library", or install and compile the
249source code (click <a href="_httppagex_(faqinst)#12">here</a> for a
250description of the differences between the "local library" and
251the "web library"). You will be asked which form of Greenstone
252you want during the installation process.
253}
254
255_t26_ {
256This distribution includes everything you need to run Greenstone (including
257a pre-built demonstration collection) and to build new Greenstone
258collections. Some functionality is not included however, mostly in an
259attempt to keep the distribution as small as possible. See <a
260href="#packages">below</a> for details on how to get this missing
261functionality.
262}
263
264_t27_ {
265This distribution uses a standard Windows installer program, simply
266download the file and double-click it to install (see the <a
267href="_httpguide_(Install,en)">Installer's Guide</a> for more detailed
268installation instructions).
269}
270
271_t28_ {Unix distribution}
272
273_t29_ {
274This is the recommended distribution if you're installing Greenstone on any
275form of Unix.
276}
277
278_t30_ {
279This distribution comes with statically linked linux binaries. However, it
280also contains the Greenstone source code for compiling on other forms of
281Unix (or on linux if you prefer not to use the provided binaries).
282}
283
284_t31_ {
285This distribution includes everything you need to run Greenstone (including
286a pre-built demonstration collection) and to build new Greenstone
287collections. Some functionality is not included however, mostly in an
288attempt to keep the distribution as small as possible. See <a
289href="#packages">below</a> for details on how to get this missing
290functionality.
291}
292
293_t32_ {
294To install this distribution, extract the gzipped tar archive and run the
295<i>Install.sh</i> shell script from within the <i>gsdl-X.XX-unix/Unix</i>
296directory (see the <a href="_httpguide_(Install,en)">Installer's Guide</a> for
297more detailed installation instructions).
298}
299
300_t33_ {Mac OS X distribution}
301
302_t34_ {
303This distribution contains dynamically linked binaries for Mac OS X running
304on PowerPC platforms.
305}
306
307_t35_ {
308This distribution has been tested on Mac OS X 10.2.6 and 10.3.2. It
309includes the pre-built binaries and also includes the demonstration
310collection, pre-built. This distribution also includes the Greenstone
311Librarian Interface for building collections.
312}
313
314_t36_ {Source only distribution}
315
316_t37_ {
317This distribution contains the Greenstone source code along with the same
318demonstration collection as the distributions above (although the
319collection is not pre-built in this distribution).
320}
321
322_t38_ {
323This distribution does not have an automated installation procedure
324(running <i>Install.sh</i> will not work). Unless you're sure you know what
325you're doing you probably want one of the distributions above, both of
326which also contain the Greenstone source. Note that you can obtain an
327up-to-date version of the Greenstone source code at any time by using <a
328href="_httppagex_(cvs)">cvs</a>.
329}
330
331_t39_ {
332The following extra packages may be downloaded and installed along with an
333existing Greenstone installation to add functionality that was left out of
334the distributions above.
335}
336
337_langpack_ {Greenstone Language Pack}
338
339_langpackdesc_ {
340This package contains the interface to Greenstone in various different language versions; see <a href="_httppagex_(intn)">here</a> for details.
341}
342
343_t40_ {Export to CD-ROM package}
344
345_t41_ {
346This package enables the "export to CD-ROM" function from within the Greenstone Librarian Interface and the Collector. To use it you must already have Greenstone installed on your computer.
347}
348
349_t42_ {
350To install, simply download the file (it will work on both Windows and Unix
351with Greenstone 2.52) and extract the zip archive into
352the gsdl\\bin\\windows directory of your existing Greenstone installation.
353}
354
355_t43_ {
356The following utilities have been developed to be used along with
357Greenstone.
358}
359
360_dllearningteachingmaterial_ {The following packages should help you learn more about Greenstone, and teach it to others.}
361
362_dltutorialexercisesdesc_ {Tutorial exercises to teach you about many aspects of Greenstone, see <a href="_httppagex_(docs)#tutorialexercises">here</a> for details.}
363
364_dlteachingmaterialdesc_ {Packages of material prepared for various Greenstone workshops; see <a href="_httppagex_(docs)#teachingmaterial">here</a> for details.}
365
366_dldocumentedexamplecollectionsdesc_ {Greenstone collections whose "about" page describes how they are constructed; see <a href="_httppagex_(docs)#documentedexamplecollections">here</a> for details.}
367
368_t44_ {The Organizer}
369
370_t45_ {
371The Organizer is a Windows application useful for automatically generating
372many of the configuration files (metadata.xml, sub.txt etc.) required by
373complex Greenstone collections.
374}
375
376_t46_ {
377To install, simply download and double-click the self-extracting executable
378file.
379}
380
381
382#######################################################################
383
384package examples
385
386_t47_ {Examples of Greenstone in Action}
387
388_t48_ {New Zealand Digital Library Project}
389
390_t49_ {
391A demonstration site set up by the developers of Greenstone, the New
392Zealand Digital Library Project. This site contains many collections,
393ranging from humanitarian information to computer science technical reports
394to demonstration collections of Chinese and Arabic documents.
395}
396
397_t50_ {Russian Greenstone Library}
398
399_t51_ {
400A Greenstone site containing several collections in the Russian
401language. This site was set up by a regional government department in the
402Mari El Republic of the Russian Federation.
403}
404
405_t52_ {Project Gutenberg}
406
407_t53_ {
408An on-going project to produce and distribute free electronic editions of
409literature, Project Gutenberg now contains more than 3,700 titles from
410Shakespeare to Dickens to the Bronte sisters. This site, maintained by
411Ibiblio, one of the original Gutenberg mirror sites, uses Greenstone to
412make the entire Gutenberg collection available in a fully searchable form.
413}
414
415_t54_ {University of Applied Sciences, Stuttgart}
416
417_t55_ {
418Hochschule der Medien - an "Information and Media" digital
419library created by the University of Applied Sciences, Stuttgart, Germany.
420One collection is "Digitale Biblioteken" (Digital Libraries), an open
421access collection of documents on the area of digital libraries.
422}
423
424_t56_ {Gresham College Archive}
425
426_t57_ {
427A digital library created at Gresham College, London, England.
428}
429
430_t58_ {Center for the Study of Digital Libraries}
431
432_t59_ {
433Texas A&M University - A digital libraries research site containing
434prototypical Greenstone collections with an emphasis on Digital Floras.
435}
436
437_t60_ {Peking University Digital Library}
438
439_t61_ {
440Two experimental collections created at Peking University.
441}
442
443_t62_ {Music Information Retrieval Research}
444
445_t63_ {
446Virtual home of music information retrieval research.
447}
448
449_t64_ {Photograph Album}
450
451_t65_ {
452A collection of photographs taken by <a
453href="mailto:[email protected]">Gordon Paynter</a>.
454}
455
456_t66_ {Washington Research Library Consortium Special Collections}
457
458_t67_ {
459Digital material from the special collections of the eight universities of
460WRLC in Washington, D.C., USA.
461}
462
463_t68_ {Archives of Indian Labour}
464
465_t69_ {
466A collaborative project between the V.V. Giri National Labour Institute and
467the Association of Indian Labour Historians. The Archives of Indian Labour
468are dedicated to preserving and making accessible the fast depleting
469documents on the Indian working class.
470}
471
472_t70_ {NCSI Demonstration Collections}
473
474_t71_ {
475Demonstration collections created by students and staff at the National
476Centre for Science Information, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore,
477India. Many of these collections include content in Kannada and Hindi.
478}
479
480_t72_ {New York Botanical Garden}
481
482_t73_ {
483The rare book digitization project of the LuEsther T. Mertz Library of the
484New York Botanical Garden.
485}
486
487_t74_ {Lehigh University Digital Bridges Collection}
488
489_t75_ {
490A collection containing thirty books about bridges, all of which were
491published between 1811 and 1899. The collection was created at Lehigh
492University, Pennsylvania and features a heavily customized user interface.
493}
494
495_t76_ {Chopin Early Editions}
496
497_t77_ {
498A collection of digital images of early printed editions of musical
499compositions by Fr&eacute;d&eacute;ric Chopin. This collection was created
500by the University of Chicago Library and, once completed, will include its
501entire collection of over 400 Chopin early editions. The greenstone
502collection configuration file for this collection has also been made
503available and can be downloaded <a
504href="http://chopin.lib.uchicago.edu/gsdl/collect/chopin/etc/collect.cfg">here</a>.
505}
506
507_t78_ {Slavonski Brod Public Library}
508
509_t79_ {
510The pilot project of digitization of local studies collection in Slavonski
511Brod Public Library, Croatia.
512}
513
514_ex1t_ {Mirabilia Vicomercati}
515
516_ex1d_ {
517Mirabilia Vicomercati is an on-going project managed by Vimercate Public Library (Milan, Italy), aimed at the digitization of local history primary sources. Several collections will be provided - photographs, postcards, maps, text, reference, multimedia - in order to make accessible, promote and preserve the historical memory of Vimercate and its territory.
518}
519
520_ex2t_ {Illinois Wesleyan University Argus Digital Collection}
521
522_ex2d_ {
523Illinois Wesleyan University's newspaper The Argus has been published under student supervision continuously since 1894. This digital collection is part of an on-going project to preserve and provide access to Argus volumes published from 1894-2000.
524}
525
526_ex3t_ {Human Rights in Argentina}
527
528_ex3d_ {
529This site contains documents, photos and books covering files of children kidnapped during the 1976-1983 dictatorship, leglislation on identity, jurisprudence-related information, and many other items. It was created by the Secretary of Human Rights of Argentina under the Comisi&oacute;n Nacional por el Derecho a la Identidad (CONADI), which is a National Commission that fights for the right that a person has for knowing his or her identity -- particularly when their parents have disappeared.
530}
531
532_ex4t_ {Auburn University Libraries Digital Library}
533
534_ex4d_ {
535This site contains several Greenstone collections. <a href="http://diglib.auburn.edu/gsdl/cgi-bin/library?site=localhost&a=p&p=about&c=postcard">Alabama Postcards</a> has over 300 postcards depicting buildings, natural settings, events and other scenes in various Alabama cities and towns in the early 20th century. <a href="http://diglib.auburn.edu/gsdl/cgi-bin/library?site=localhost&a=p&p=about&c=alauths">Alabama Authors</a> gives information about 20th Century Alabama Authors which is maintained and updated by the Alabama Library Association. <a href="http://diglib.auburn.edu/gsdl/cgi-bin/library?site=localhost&a=p&p=about&c=loguesms">The Loveliest Village Photo Collection</a> contains selected images and captions from Mickey Logue and Jack Simms, Auburn: A Pictorial History of The Loveliest Village, 2nd edition that illustrate the history of the city and campus. <a href="http://diglib.auburn.edu/gsdl/cgi-bin/library?site=localhost&a=p&p=about&c=sheetmus">The Piano Bench Collection</a> is a collection of sheet music (primarily of American popular songs and piano music) published before 1923.
536}
537
538_ex5t_ {State Library of Tasmania Sheet Music Collection}
539
540_ex5d_ {
541This site makes available about two hundred items from the rich holdings of printed music in the State Library of Tasmania's Heritage Collections. They range from the 1840s to the 1930s and include pieces for piano and other instruments, brass band arrangements and songs of all sorts - popular, sacred, patriotic, and even songs written to encourage tourists to come to Tasmania.
542}
543
544_ex6t_ {Indian Institute of Science Publications Database}
545
546_ex6d_ {
547Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore - 560012, Karnataka, India is a premier institution of advanced research and teaching, with more than 2000 active researchers working in almost all frontier areas of science and technology. Started in 1909 by J.N.Tata, the Institute publishes about 2,000 publications including journal articles, conference publications, patents, reports, books, book chapters every year, according to this study. An effort is made here to compile these publications from several identified sources, remove duplicate records, standardise the metadata details. The database is web enabled using Greenstone.
548}
549
550_ex7t_ {Books from the Past / Llyfrau o'r Gorffennol}
551
552_ex7d_ {
553Books from the Past is an on-line collection of Welsh books of national cultural interest which have long been out of print, and are unlikely to be reprinted by traditional means. The texts are available in two forms - images of the original book pages, together with a fully searchable electronic text which is also suitable for printing. Developed by Culturenet Cymru and the Welsh Books Council, Books from the Past is a resource freely accessible to all. The web site will be developed and expanded over the coming years to include many more books in both English and Welsh languages.
554}
555
556_ex8t_ {Philippine Research, Education and Government Information Network}
557
558_ex8d_ {
559PREGINET is a nationwide broadband network that links academic, research, and government institutions in the Philippines. The Advanced Science and Technology Institute (ASTI) has created a Digital Library platform for use by PREGINET partner institutions. They have built collections of the Philippine Journal on ICT and Microelectronics (PJICTM), PREGINET newsletters, and the ASTI Video collection.
560}
561
562_ex9t_ {Ulukau, the Hawaiian Electronic Library}
563
564_ex9d_ {
565Ulukau makes available resources for the use, teaching, and enhancement of the Hawaiian language. It has five collections: "Ka Hoʻoilina: Puke Pai ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi" (The Legacy: Journal of Hawaiian Language Resources), Hawaiian Newspapers, Baibala Hemolele (The Hawaiian Bible), Hawaiian Dictionaries, and Hawaiian Books.
566}
567
568_ex10t_ {Detroit Public Library: E. Azalia Hackley Collection}
569
570_ex10d_ {
571This collection of sheet music consists of over 500 pieces of 19th and 20th century sheet music published between 1799 and 1922. Song themes cover early 19th century plantation life in the American South, the Civil War period, including abolitionism, emancipation and Reconstruction, early 20th century popular music, and the stereotypical themes associated with black face minstrels.
572}
573
574_ex11t_ {Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode}
575
576_ex11d_ {
577The Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (<a href="http://www.iimk.ac.in">http://www.iimk.ac.in</a>) is a premier management school set up by the Government of India during 1996. The Center for Development of Digital Libraries of IIMK uses GSDL software for its DL collection development. The DL at IIMK is truly a multi-media, multi-publication type and multi-format library with books, monographs, reports, journals, cases and educational videos forming part of its growing collection. The videos collection is a recent addition which used only open source software and open standards for its entire workflow.
578}
579
580_ex12t_ {Natural Sciences Digital Library, Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City (in Vietnamese)}
581
582_ex12d_ {
583This site contains two Greenstone collections. "Library and Information Science" consists of the articles on Information and Library sciences from the Library Club, FESAL, and the Natural Sciences Library Newsletters since 1998. "Library Equipment" has photos of library equipment in some libraries from the USA, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. This site is maintained by the Natural Sciences Library, VNU-HCM.
584}
585
586_ex13t_ {SRM Documentation Centre}
587
588_ex13d_ {
589Demo version of a CD-ROM with references to literature on social
590research methodology. The approximately 1,500 references (53,000 on the
591CD-ROM) are distributed over two subcollections: 1958-1990 and
5921991-2004. The SRM Documentation Centre is part of the Netherlands
593Institute for Scientific Information Services (NIWI).
594}
595
596_ex14t_ {Kyrgyz Republic National Library}
597
598_ex14d_ {
599Kyrgyz Epic Poem Manas, a rare book from the National Library of Kyrgyzstan; and a collection of dissertations and abstracts from Kyrgyz scientists on subjects such as agriculture, medicine, mining industry, history and culture of the Kyrgyz Republic.
600}
601
602_ex15t_ {Red de Bibliotecas Virtuales de Ciencias Sociales de América Latina y el Caribe - CLACSO (Latin America and the Caribbean Network of Social Science Virtual Libraries)}
603
604
605_ex15d_ {Open access to full-text social science books, periodical articles and
606conference papers published
607(in Spanish and Portuguese) by CLACSO's network of 168 research
608institutions in 21 countries of Latin America and the Caribbean.
609Search facility within the complete 70 collections with 4.000 texts, or
610within each individual institutional collection.
611}
612
613_ex16t_ {The Cushing/Whitney Medical Digital Library}
614
615_ex16d_ {The Cushing/Whitney Medical Digital Library is a growing collection of digital resources made available on the Web for scholarship. The Medical Digital Library Committee coordinates the library's digitization activities. Its goals include expanding access to the library's unique collections for scholarly research, and life-cycle management of digital objects. The first collection consists of 83 mid-19th century oil paintings rendered by Western-trained artist Lam Qua of Chinese patients with tumors under the care of Yale-trained medical missionary Peter Parker.}
616
617_ex17t_ {The Arafura Digital Archive}
618
619_ex17d_ {The East Timor Collection is a part of the Arafura Digital Archive (AraDA) project based at Charles Darwin University.}
620
621_ex18t_ {Rwanda HIV/SIDA}
622
623_ex18d_ {This collection contain documents related to the state of HIV/AIDS in Rwanda. It includes national and international publications, manuals, guides, presentations and reports. This library was built by TRAC and Payson Center.}
624
625_ex19t_ {University of Namibia}
626
627_ex19d_ {This library includes a collection of past examination papers of the University of Namibia, a register of Namibian theses and dissertations, and a collection containing publications of University of Namibia staff members between 1992 and 2002.}
628
629_ex20t_ {Decifrazione del V. e VI. libro de' partimenti di Fenaroli del Cav\[alliere\] N\[iccolò\] C\[alichiopulo\] Manzaro}
630
631_ex20d_ {A music manuscript created around 1850 by the famous Greek composer Nikolaos Halikiopoulos Mantzaros. One version was dedicated to Victoria I, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, possibly in 1856, and belongs to the Manuscript Collection of British Library (London). The collection contains the "partimenti" that can be found in Books V. and VI. in F. Fenaroli's "Partimenti ossia basso numerato". The manuscript is one of the most important samples of Greek music heritage.}
632
633_ex21t_ {iArchives}
634
635_ex21d_ {Several demo collections of digitized newspapers that have been set up by iArchives for clients, including British Library Newspapers, the Californian, the Dublin Evening Telegraph, and the Tundra Times.}
636
637_ex22t_ {Our homes are bleeding / Nos foyers saignent - Union of BC Indian Chiefs}
638
639_ex22d_ {This digital collection draws together several types of primary materials concerned with aboriginal land rights in British Columbia, Canada. The testimonies database contains the hearings of the McKenna McBride Royal Commission (1913-1916). Additional historical records, including maps, documents, newspaper articles, photographs, audio and video clips showing the continual assertion of aboriginal title and rights are available here. The testimonies database will continue to be developed over the coming years to incorporate more audio, video, cartographic and photographic material.}
640
641_ex23t_ {The Writing University Archive}
642
643_ex23d_ {The Writing University Archive is a repository for digital humanities collections at the University of Iowa. The archive contains collections from the International Writing Program and the Iowa Writers' Workshop. The Writing University Archive is a collaboration between the writing programs and the School of Library and Information Science at The University of Iowa. You will be able to search the multimedia recordings that have been digitized and read the detailed catalog entries annotating their content. You will also be able to listen to recordings and view video if you have the appropriate players.}
644
645
646
647#######################################################################
648
649package docs
650
651_t80_ {Greenstone Documentation}
652
653_gsdocscollintro_ {
654Most of the documentation listed here, including the manuals, MG/MGPP documentation, and teaching material, can be searched and browsed in the <a href="http://www.nzdl.org/cgi-bin/library?a=p&p=about&c=gsdocs">Greenstone Documentation Collection</a>.
655}
656
657_t81_ {Manuals}
658
659_t82_ {
660The following Greenstone manuals are available in PDF format for
661download. There are official UNESCO versions in English, French, Spanish and Russian. There are also versions in Kazakh (thanks to UNESCO Almaty) and Vietnamese (thanks to Integrated e-Solutions Ltd., Saigon).
662}
663
664_installersguide_ {Installer's Guide}
665
666_t83_ {english}
667
668_t84_ {spanish}
669
670_t85_ {french}
671
672_t86_ {russian}
673
674_t87_ {kazakh}
675
676_tvi_ {vietnamese}
677
678_t88_ {
679Describes in detail the Greenstone installation process. Note that the
680<i>Installer's Guide</i> assumes that Greenstone is being installed from a
681CD-ROM distribution. The instructions should be adapted in the obvious way
682when installing from a web download.
683}
684
685_usersguide_ {User's Guide}
686
687_t90_ {
688General details on using Greenstone collections, the Collector web
689interface for building new collections, and Greenstone's administrative
690facilities.
691}
692
693# _t92_ {sorry, no kazakh}
694
695_developersguide_ {Developer's Guide}
696
697_t94_ {
698A more detailed description of Greenstone's collection building process,
699including building collections from the command line or DOS prompt. Also a
700description of the structure of the Greenstone runtime system.
701}
702
703_t95_ {From Paper to Collection}
704
705_t96_ {
706A document describing the entire process of creating a digital library
707collection from paper documents. This includes the scanning and OCR process
708and the use of the "Organizer".
709}
710
711_t97_ {Inside Greenstone Collections}
712
713_t98_ {english(HTML)}
714
715_t99_ {english(PDF)}
716
717_documentedexamplecollections_ {Documented Example Collections}
718
719_documentedexamplecollectionstext_ {
720<a href="_httpdocumentedexamplecollectionsdistro_">This package</a> contains 11 documented example Greenstone collections whose "about" page describes how they are constructed. They are fully documented in English, French, Spanish and Russian, and are an excellent resource for learning how to build common types of collections. Also, by choosing in the GLI to base a new collection on one of these collections you can inherit the style and formatting of the collection without having to recreate it.
721<p>
722To reduce the size of this package the collections come unbuilt. After unpacking them into your Greenstone "collect" directory, you will need to build them from the GLI (or from the command line) before viewing them. The collections can also be viewed at <a href="http://www.nzdl.org/cgi-bin/library#documentedexamplecollections">http://www.nzdl.org</a>.
723}
724
725_t100_ {
726One of the trickier parts of using Greenstone is coming up with a
727configuration file for your collection. To help learn how to do it, this
728document presents, and explains, the configuration files for a few actual
729Greenstone collections, and also gives an example of how Greenstone's
730appearance can be customized. (Note, this document is intended to be used
731with Greenstone version 2.40 and higher.)
732}
733
734_t101_ {MG/MG++}
735
736_t102_ {
737For information about the underlying indexing and retrieval systems used by
738Greenstone, please go <a href="http://www.nzdl.org/html/mg.html">here</a>
739for MG, or download the <a href="_httpdocsdir_/mgpp_user.pdf">MGPP user
740guide</a>.
741}
742
743_tutorialexercises_ {Tutorial exercises}
744
745_tutorialexercisesmultimediafiles_ {Multimedia files}
746
747_tutorialexercisesdesc_ {
748These <a href="../docs/Greenstone tutorial exercises.pdf">Greenstone tutorial exercises</a> will teach you about many aspects of Greenstone,
749from installation to format statements; from writing a collection to CD-ROM to
750serving it on OAI, exporting it as METS, or converting it to and from DSpace; from
751harvesting Web documents to harvesting metadata over OAI. It will also take you
752through the detailed steps of building collections of html, word, pdf, images, mp3,
753marc records, and many more, including OCR'd newspaper images.
754<a href="_httptutorialexercisesdistro_">Download</a> the tutorial text and most of the sample files needed for the exercises. This <a href="_httptutorialexercisesmultimediafilesdistro_">supplementary package</a> contains additional files needed for the multimedia exercises (16 and 17). Note: download an updated version of <a href="../updates/HTMLPlug.pm">perllib/plugins/HTMLPlug.pm</a> to fix an images problem when building the hobbits collection with Greenstone 2.60.
755}
756
757_teachingmaterial_ {Teaching material}
758
759_1day_ {(1 day)}
760
761_3day_ {(3 day)}
762
763_teachingmaterialdesc_ {
764
765Packages of material prepared for various Greenstone workshops. These workshops focus on installing Greenstone and building collections with the Librarian Interface. Includes:
766<ul>
767<li>Introduction to the workshop (.html or .pdf)
768<li>Presentations (.pdf)
769<li>Lab instructions (.pdf)
770<li>Lab screenshots (.pdf)
771<li>Test files for several collections (including Word, PDF, HTML, JPG and GIF files)
772</ul>
773
774Please feel free to use these materials for learning -- or teaching! -- about Greenstone.
775<p>
776_onedayworkshop_
777<p>
778_threedayworkshop_
779}
780
781_onedayworkshop_ {
782<a href="_httpteachingmaterialdistro1day_">One day course.</a>
783Given at JCDL in Tucson in June 2004. The workshop CD-ROM contained the Greenstone 2.51 release plus workshop files.
784}
785
786_threedayworkshop_ {
787<a href="_httpteachingmaterialdistro3day_">Three day course.</a>
788Given at Suva, Fiji in November 2003. The workshop CD-ROM contained Greenstone 2.41 along with all teaching material.
789The package contains a .txt file giving the contents of the CD-ROM.
790}
791
792_t369_ {User Supplied Documentation}
793
794_t370_ {Customizing the Greenstone User Interface}
795
796_t371_ {
797An illustrated guide to customizing the Greenstone user interface. Written
798by Allison Zhang of the Washington Research Library Consortium
799}
800
801#######################################################################
802
803package support
804
805_t109_ {Greenstone Support}
806
807_tsupportintro_ {
808Want to learn a bit more about Greenstone? Having trouble installing or building collections? There are many sources of help for you to turn to.
809}
810
811_tfaqh_ {Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) List}
812_tfaqb_ {The FAQ contains a list of common questions to do with Greenstone,
813including how to get the software, installation and running of Greenstone,
814and collection building.}
815
816_tarchh_ {Greenstone Mailing List Archives}
817_tarchb_ {This is a Greenstone collection containing all the questions and responses posted to the two Greenstone mailing lists. Searching this collection is a good way to find answers to common questions that haven't made it into the FAQ list yet. It is updated regularly.
818}
819
820_tmanualh_ {Greenstone Documentation}
821_tmanualb_ {There are several manuals and guides that come with Greenstone.
822This page provides links to them all, many of them in multiple languages.}
823
824_tdlbookh_ {How to build a digital library}
825_tdlbookb_ {What is a digital library? What does it look like? Where does the information come from? How do you put it together? Where to start? This is a book that answers these questions in a plain and straightforward manner, with a strong practical "how to" flavour. The book also describes the Greenstone software.}
826
827_tmaillisth_ {Greenstone Mailing Lists}
828
829
830_t104_ {
831There are two mailing lists intended primarily for discussions about the
832Greenstone digital library software. Active users of Greenstone should
833consider joining one or both of these lists and contributing to the
834discussions. <b>Please consult the other information sources</b>, particularly the
835<a href="http://www.nzdl.org/gsarchives">mailing list archives</a>, <b>before posting a question to either list</b>.
836}
837
838_t105_ {Greenstone User's List}
839
840_t106_ {
841This list is for general Greenstone discussions. To send a message to this
842list, address it to <a
843href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a>.
844}
845
846_t107_ {Greenstone Developer's List}
847
848_t108_ {
849This list is for more technical discussions by people developing or
850modifying Greenstone. To send a message to this list, address it to <a
851href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a>. <strong>Note:</strong>
852You need to subscribe to this list before you may post to it.
853}
854
855_tsuppformh_ {Web-based Support Form}
856_tsuppformb_ {<b>As a last resort</b>, if you are unable to use the mailing lists for some reason, use this web based support form to send a query to the Greenstone support team.}
857
858_ttrainingcourseh_ {Greenstone Training}
859
860_ttrainingcourse_ {
861A variety of organizations have run Greenstone training courses in the past, not all of which we have been involved in:
862<ul>
863<li>UNESCO has sponsored training courses in
864 <ul>
865 <li>Bangalore (2002 and 2003), Almaty (2003), Suva (2003, with USP), Senegal (2004)</li></ul>
866 Contact Jean-Claude Dauphin <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a>.
867</li>
868<li>UNESCO IITE (Institute of Information Technology in Education) are planning courses in
869<ul><li>Cairo, Bangkok, Moscow</li></ul>
870 Contact Azat Khannanov <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a>.
871</li>
872<li>Various other organizations have run courses at
873<ul><li>University of Pune, India by Shubhada Nagarkar <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a>.</li>
874 <li>IIM Kozhikode by M.G. Sreekumar <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a>.</li>
875 <li>Infomed Cuba by Gustavo Kouri <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a>.</li>
876 <li>SLAIS, University of British Columbia by Edie Rasmussen <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a>.</li>
877 <li>FAO and SPC Fiji by Christina Tuitubou <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a>.</li></ul>
878</li>
879<li>Digital Library conferences sometimes have Greenstone tutorials
880 <ul><li>JCDL, ECDL, ICADL, ICDL</li></ul>
881</li>
882<li>Librarian conferences sometimes have Greenstone workshops and presentations
883 <ul><li>LITA, ALA Annual Conference, ASIST</li></ul>
884</li>
885<li>Self-study courses
886 <ul><li>FAO/UNESCO have a self-study CD-ROM "Digitization and digital libraries"; details at <a href="http://www.fao.org/imark/modEintro_en.htm">http://www.fao.org/imark/modEintro_en.htm</a> or contact <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a>.</li>
887 <li>IITE have a self-study course "Digital libraries in education";
888 contact Azat Khannanov <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a>.</li></ul>
889</li>
890</ul>
891We do not know what upcoming courses these organizations are scheduling: please contact them directly.
892<p/>
893Alternatively, if your department/organization is willing to organise and fund a Greenstone workshop in your area, we might be able to run it (depending on what other commitments we have). We would require our air travel and basic accomodation to be paid for, and if you're feeling generous, a donation towards our research costs would be appreciated.
894}
895
896
897#######################################################################
898
899package intn
900
901_t278_ {Internationalizing Greenstone}
902
903_t279_ {There are several different levels of Greenstone language support.}
904
905_t280_ {Core languages}
906
907_t281_ {
908English, French, Spanish, and Russian are Greenstone core languages. For
909these there is a full translation, including interface, documentation,
910sample collections, installation instructions. They have been produced in
911conjunction with UNESCO and are distributed with all versions of
912Greenstone, including the CD-ROM version. They are updated whenever the
913CD-ROM is re-issued (so far, approximately once a year).
914}
915
916_t282_ {Full translation}
917
918_t283_ {
919Full translations of Greenstone include the interface and all the
920documentation. Translating the documentation is a big job, and so far,
921apart from the UNESCO-supported CD-ROM project, there is only one example
922-- Kazakh. We would like to encourage more people to do full translations.
923}
924
925_t284_ {Maintained interface-only translation}
926
927_t285_ {
928"Maintained" translations include the language interface and a
929designated person who updates it. The Greenstone interface has been
930translated into many languages. However, the system is growing and language
931interfaces become out-dated as new features are added to the software. For
932each language, we are hoping to find a volunteer who undertakes to
933periodically maintain the interface for that language.
934}
935
936_t286_ {Unmaintained interface-only translation}
937
938_t287_ {
939The interface comes in two parts: a "core" part that contains the
940basic digital library interface, and an "auxiliary" part that
941concerns functionality that is generally only used by the library
942maintainer (e.g. the Administration pages and the Collector). Many language
943interfaces just contain the core part; since the core changes relatively
944slowly these are mostly fairly complete. However, some unmaintained
945translations are rather out of date.
946}
947
948_t288_ {In progress}
949
950_t289_ {For some languages, the translation process is still in progress.}
951
952_t290_ {
953When you download Greenstone, the core language interfaces (English,
954French, Spanish and Russian) come automatically. The other languages are
955provided in a separate package which can be <a
956href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=12123&release_id=173035">downloaded</a>
957and installed as required. This makes the downloads smaller, and for those
958who do not need all the languages Greenstone is slightly smaller and
959faster.
960}
961
962_tnzdl_ {NZDL Project}
963
964_tunesco_ {UNESCO}
965
966_t291_ {Here is a summary of the languages currently supported:}
967
968_languagesinprogress_ {Here is a summary of the languages in progress:}
969
970_t292_ {Language}
971
972_t293_ {Status}
973
974_t294_ {Maintainer}
975
976_t302_ {core}
977
978_t313_ {full}
979
980_t300_ {maintained}
981
982_t296_ {unmaintained}
983
984_t298_ {in progress}
985
986_beingupdated_ {being updated}
987
988_t295_ {Arabic}
989
990_armenian_ {Armenian}
991
992_bengali_ {Bengali}
993
994_bislama_ {Bislama}
995
996_siksika_ {Blackfoot/Siksika}
997
998_lng5_ {Bosnian}
999
1000_catalan_ {Catalan}
1001
1002_t297_ {Chinese (Simplified)}
1003
1004_chinesetrad_ {Chinese (Traditional)}
1005
1006_lng4_ {Croatian}
1007
1008_t299_ {Czech}
1009
1010_t301_ {English}
1011
1012_t303_ {Dutch}
1013
1014_esperanto_ {Esperanto}
1015
1016_farsi_ {Farsi}
1017
1018_t304_ {French}
1019
1020_lng1_ {Finnish}
1021
1022_t305_ {Galician}
1023
1024_georgian_ {Georgian}
1025
1026_t306_ {German}
1027
1028_t307_ {Greek}
1029
1030_t308_ {Hebrew}
1031
1032_lng2_ {Hindi}
1033
1034_hungarian_ {Hungarian}
1035
1036_t309_ {Indonesian}
1037
1038_t310_ {Italian}
1039
1040_t311_ {Japanese}
1041
1042_lng3_ {Kannada}
1043
1044_t312_ {Kazakh}
1045
1046_kyrgyz_ {Kyrgyz}
1047
1048_latvian_ {Latvian}
1049
1050_t314_ {Maori}
1051
1052_marathi_ {Marathi}
1053
1054_mongolian_ {Mongolian}
1055
1056_t315_ {Nepali}
1057
1058_polish_ {Polish}
1059
1060_t316_ {Portuguese (Brazil)}
1061
1062_t317_ {Portuguese (Portugal)}
1063
1064_romanian_ {Romanian}
1065
1066_t318_ {Russian}
1067
1068_t319_ {Serbian}
1069
1070_t320_ {Spanish}
1071
1072_tamil_ {Tamil}
1073
1074_t321_ {Thai}
1075
1076_t322_ {Turkish}
1077
1078_t323_ {Ukrainian}
1079
1080_t324_ {Vietnamese}
1081
1082_t325_ {Information for language maintainers}
1083
1084_t326_ {
1085There are two methods for working with Greenstone language interface (apart
1086from editing the macro files directly, which is not recommended).
1087}
1088
1089_t327_ {Spreadsheet}
1090
1091_t328_ {
1092We send you an Excel spreadsheet that contains all the English text
1093strings, with empty cells for the translation. You fill it in and return
1094it, and we install it in Greenstone. This method is probably the best for
1095large-scale translation, but requires Microsoft software.
1096}
1097
1098_t329_ {Greenstone Translator's Interface}
1099
1100_t330_ {
1101The Greenstone translator's interface is a Web tool that presents the
1102English text strings needing translation, and provides boxes for entering
1103the translated text. Once submitted, translations are stored in the
1104appropriate language file. The system automatically determines which text
1105strings need translating or updating, and can easily be used to update a
1106language interface.
1107}
1108
1109_t331_ {
1110Generally it is best to use the spreadsheet to create the basic interface
1111and the translation interface to fine tune or update it in the future. In
1112either case you need a username and password, which we supply to designated
1113Greenstone language maintainers.
1114}
1115
1116_t331extra_ {If you are interested, you can play with
1117an open version of the system by logging into <a
1118href="http://www.nzdl.org/cgi-bin/gti/library">this page</a> with
1119username "guest" and no password, though if you do this you cannot save the
1120results.
1121}
1122
1123_t332_ {
1124To register as a designated Greenstone language maintainer, please send a
1125request to Michael Dewsnip (<a
1126href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a>). As
1127soon as you receive your password please change it by going to <a
1128href="http://www.nzdl.org/cgi-bin/gti/library">this page</a>,
1129choosing the administration option, clicking the "change password" option
1130on the left hand side, and following the instructions.
1131}
1132
1133_t333_ {
1134As soon as you log in, the front page of the translator's interface is
1135presented to you. Read the instructions and start translating! You don't
1136have to translate all the strings in one session -- you can stop and
1137continue work later. There is a link at the bottom of each page under the
1138"submit" button that allows you to view a Greenstone site in the language
1139you have chosen, and see your translations take effect. (However, the
1140images are not yet created as you go.)
1141}
1142
1143_t334_ {Language-dependent text in Greenstone}
1144
1145_t335_ {
1146For your information and interest, the language-dependent text in
1147Greenstone comes in these places. We do not attempt to translate the
1148comments that appear in program code, scripts, or configuration files. Our
1149guideline is that non-programming users doing standard things with
1150Greenstone should be able to work entirely in their own language.
1151}
1152
1153_t336_ {User interface}
1154
1155_t337_ {Core}
1156
1157_t338_ {Text used in the basic digital library interface for Greenstone}
1158
1159_t339_ {On-line help for the basic digital library interface}
1160
1161_t340_ {Auxiliary}
1162
1163_t341_ {Text that is generally directed at the library maintainer (e.g. the
1164Administration pages and the Collector)}
1165
1166_t342_ {Text used in the Greenstone Librarian Interface}
1167
1168_t343_ {Text in scripts for running (and compiling) the GLI}
1169
1170_t344_ {The gli.txt help file}
1171
1172_t345_ {On-line help for the GLI}
1173
1174_t346_ {Collection building}
1175
1176_t347_ {Option descriptions and error messages in perl scripts, and plugins
1177and classifiers}
1178
1179_t348_ {Images}
1180
1181_t349_ {Text strings that appear in images that form part of the user
1182interface}
1183
1184_t350_ {Documentation}
1185
1186_t351_ {Manuals}
1187
1188_t352_ {Installer's guide (35 pp.)}
1189
1190_t353_ {User's guide (50 pp.)}
1191
1192_t354_ {Developer's guide (115 pp.)}
1193
1194_t355_ {From Paper to Collection (45 pp.)}
1195
1196_t356_ {Installation}
1197
1198_t357_ {Unix}
1199
1200_t358_ {Text in install.sh and setup.bash.}
1201
1202_t359_ {We do not translate text strings that appear during the
1203configuration process (./configure), because people installing programs on
1204Unix usually do so using English.}
1205
1206_t360_ {Windows}
1207
1208_t361_ {Text in the InstallShield installer used for Greenstone, and
1209setup.bat.}
1210
1211_t362_ {InstallShield comes with many different languages, and we are not
1212responsible for these translations.}
1213
1214_t363_ {Both}
1215
1216_t364_ {The install.txt file}
1217
1218_t365_ {Licence}
1219
1220_t366_ {
1221The GNU General Public Licence is written in English, and official
1222translations into other languages do not exist. However, an unofficial
1223translation is appended to the licence text that is presented during the
1224installation process.
1225}
1226
1227_t367_ {Sample Collections}
1228
1229_t368_ {Collection configuration files for sample collections supplied with
1230Greenstone.}
1231
1232
1233
1234######################################################################
1235# 'preferences' page
1236package preferences
1237######################################################################
1238
1239
1240#------------------------------------------------------------
1241# text macros
1242#------------------------------------------------------------
1243
1244_textpresentationprefs_ {Presentation preferences}
1245_textlanguage_ {Interface language:}
1246_textencoding_ {Encoding:}
1247_textformat_ {Interface format:}
1248_textgraphical_ {Graphical}
1249_texttextual_ {Textual}
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