Changeset 13213
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r13212 r13213 321 321 322 322 <p><b>Joyce Essel</b>, Independent consultant<br /> 323 Database d velopment</p>323 Database development</p> 324 324 325 325 <p><b>Brian Harrington</b>, Independent consultant<br /> … … 340 340 <p><b>Catalone Design Company</b> of Bethesda, Maryland, provided graphic and interface design for the website. For more information, see <a href="http://www.catalonedesign.com/">www.catalonedesign.com</a>.</p> 341 341 342 <p><b>Greenstone</b>, a software developed by the New Zealand Digital Library Project at the University of Waikato, generates web pages dynamically in response to users navigating through the site. This has many advantages, including seamless search integration and the ability to instantly change the look and feel of the site. Search indexes and browsing structures are also precomputed, for quick browsing and searching.</p>342 <p><b>Greenstone</b>, a software package developed by the New Zealand Digital Library Project at the University of Waikato, generates web pages dynamically in response to users navigating through the site. This has many advantages, including seamless search integration and the ability to instantly change the look and feel of the site. Search indexes and browsing structures are also precomputed, for quick browsing and searching.</p> 343 343 344 344 <p>The CIC Historic Campus Architecture Project collection uses two purpose-built plugins to process the project data files. One plugin processes the Microsoft Access database used to store the data from the survey, generating a Greenstone "object" for each of the institutions, places, designers and references. It also generates small (thumbnail), medium, and large versions of each place image, and the site "browse" pages. The second plugin processes the Microsoft Word file containing bibliographic references not associated with particular places in the database.</p>
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