Three day course 2006
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Conference and Workshop on the
Greenstone Digital Library Software
Honolulu, Hawaii
June 6-8, 2006
Introduction
This was a two part event. The conference, held on the morning of the first day, consisted of a general introduction to Greenstone, including system overview, requirements, functionality; examples and demos;
The workshop took place over two and a half days, and consisted of lectures and labs dealing with various aspects of the Greenstone software.
Instructors
Prof Ian Witten
Mrs Katherine Don
Department of Computer Science, University of Waikato, New Zealand
Approximate Schedule
Day 1
09.00-13.00 Conference: Greenstone: an open source software for building digital collections
This talk introduces the capabilities of the Greenstone software and shows many example collections that have been built all over the world. Then the Greenstone Librarian Interface is demonstrated, which allows users to build their own collections of textual and multimedia information.
- Lecture agenda:
- Overview
- What does Greenstone do?
- Greenstone facts; standards
- Reader's interface: examples of collections
- Librarian Interface
- Build a collection in 30 sec (hobbits)
- Build a multimedia collection (Beatles)
- Adding and using metadata
- Browsing classifiers, search indexes
- Building a collection manually (for masochists only)
- Advanced stuff
- Under the hood: collection configuration file
- Customizing with macros
- Personalizing your home page
- Different interface languages
- Examples of what others have done
- Reaching out
- Serving and acquiring OAI
- DSpace and METS
- Greenstone3
- Overview
14.00-17.00 Workshop session 1: Installing, browsing and building
- Lecture agenda:
- Documentation and help
- Installing pre-built collections
- Greenstone: platforms
- What's on the CD-ROM?
- Installing Greenstone
- Running Greenstone
- Collection building
- Downloading HTML
- WORD documents
- Lab contents:
- Working with a pre-packaged collection (UNAIDS)
- Installing Greenstone
- Updating a Greenstone installation
- Building a small collection of HTML files
- A collection of Word and PDF files—Part A
- A large collection of HTML files—Tudor
- Downloading files from the web
- Enhanced Word document handling
Day 2
09.00-12.30 Workshop session 2: Adding metadata—and using it
- Lecture agenda:
- Overview of collection building
- Metadata sets
- Adding metadata in GLI
- GLI tricks
- Review: searching and browsing
- General Options
- Plugins
- Searching - indexes
- Browsing - classifiers
- Simple formatting
- Form search
- Partitioning indexes
- PHIND phrase index
- CDS/ISIS
- GEMS: metadata set editing
- Lab contents:
- A collection of Word and PDF files—Part B
- A simple image collection
- Enhanced collection of HTML files—Tudor
- Bibliographic collection—Part A
- CDS/ISIS collection
- Editing metadata sets
13.30-17.00 Workshop session 3: Advanced collection configuration
- Lecture agenda:
- Formatting
- Formatting extended metadata
- Changing metadata sets
- Collection configuration file
- GLI modes
- PDF documents
- PPT documents
- Exploding metadata databases
- Cross collection searching
- Translate text
- Full-text tagging
- Creating a CD-ROM
- Lab contents:
- Formatting the Word and PDF collection
- Formatting the HTML collection—Tudor
- Pointing to documents on the web
- Section tagging for HTML documents
- Exporting a collection to CD-ROM/DVD
- Enhanced PDF handling
- Bibliographic collection—Part B
Day 3
09.00-12.30 Workshop session 4: Two examples—multimedia and scanned images
- Lecture agenda:
- Multimedia and UnknownPlug
- Scanned images
- Lab contents:
- Looking at a multimedia collection
- Building a multimedia collection
- Scanned image collection
- Advanced scanned image collection
13.30-17.00 Workshop session 5: Interoperability
- Lecture agenda:
- Interface customization
- Customizing parts of a page
- Greenstone in your organization
- Installing the web library
- Administration pages
- User management
- Restricting access to documents
- Building a collection
- The dreaded black screen
- More on building
- Multilingual support
- Language interfaces
- Lab contents:
- Customization: macro files and stylesheets
- Open Archives Initiative (OAI) collection
- Downloading over OAI
- Use METS as Greenstone's Internal Representation
- Moving a collection from DSpace to Greenstone
- Moving a collection from Greenstone to DSpace
Download
- Entire workshop: Contains Conference lecture, all workshop lectures (in Powerpoint and PDF) and lab exercises (in HTML), and sample files for the labs.
- Workbook: Contains just lectures and labs, no sample files
- Sample files: Sample files only, no lectures or labs