{"id":228,"date":"2006-03-23T10:49:39","date_gmt":"2006-03-23T15:49:39","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.uvm.edu\/hag\/2006\/03\/23\/eric-lease-morgans-digital-library-manual\/"},"modified":"2006-03-23T10:49:39","modified_gmt":"2006-03-23T15:49:39","slug":"eric-lease-morgans-digital-library-manual","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.uvm.edu\/hag\/2006\/03\/23\/eric-lease-morgans-digital-library-manual\/","title":{"rendered":"Eric Lease Morgan&#8217;s Digital Library Manual"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Designing, Implementing, and Maintaining  Digital Library Services and Collections with MyLibrary. See:<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/dewey.library.nd.edu\/mylibrary\/manual\/\">http:\/\/dewey.library.nd.edu\/mylibrary\/manual\/<\/a><\/p>\n<p><!--more--><br \/>\nA summary by Eric:<br \/>\n&#8220;The book is a manual, and its purpose is to outline the principles  and processes necessary to implement digital library collections and  services. It uses MyLibrary as an example but the principles and  processes can be applied to just about any digital library system or  application.<br \/>\nThe manual is intended to be read by administrators who need to know  what and how many resources to allocate to a digital library. It is  intended to be read by librarians who are responsible for collecting  and organizing content as well as ensuring the library&#8217;s usability.  The manual is intended to be read by systems administrators who are  in charge of providing the technical infrastructure for the system.  Last but not least, it is intended for programers who will use the  underlying Perl API to provide services against the collection.<br \/>\nWhat the book contains and who helped write it<br \/>\nThe book&#8217;s 200+ pages is distributed in two volumes and freely  available in HTML and PDF formats. Co-written by seventeen excellent  authors, the book elaborates upon digital library topics including  information architecture, content standards, user-centered design,  fundamental computer technologies, techniques for initial  implementation &amp; ongoing maintenance, and of course the MyLibrary  Perl application programmer&#8217;s interface. Here is an outline of the  book&#8217;s contents:<br \/>\n* Designing, Implementing, and Maintaining Digital Library<br \/>\nServices and Collections with MyLibrary by Eric Lease Morgan<br \/>\n(University of Notre Dame)<br \/>\n* Pioneering Portals: A History Of MyLibrary@NCState by<br \/>\nKeith Morgan (North Carolina State University)<br \/>\n* Information architecture<br \/>\no First Principles of Information Architecture: &#8220;On<br \/>\nyour Mark. Get set. Go!&#8221; not &#8220;Fire, and then Aim.&#8221; by<br \/>\nEric Lease Morgan (University of Notre Dame)<br \/>\no Facets and Terms in MyLibrary by Tom Lehman<br \/>\n(University of Notre Dame)<br \/>\n* The Importance of Content Standards in Digital Libraries<br \/>\nby Leslie Johnston (University of Virginia Library)<br \/>\n* User-centered design<br \/>\no Usability Testing: a Key to User-centered Designs by<br \/>\nTerry Huttenlock (Wheaton College)<br \/>\no Surveys by Tom Lehman (University of Notre Dame)<br \/>\no Focus Group Interviews by Megan Johnson (Appalachian<br \/>\nState University)<br \/>\no Attracting Users by Michael Yunkin (University of<br \/>\nNevada, Las Vegas)<br \/>\no Card Sorting by Terry Nikkel and Shelley McKibbon<br \/>\n(Dalhousie University Libraries)<br \/>\no Paper Prototyping by Nora Dimmock (University of<br \/>\nRochester)<br \/>\no Low-cost Recording of Usability Tests by Martin<br \/>\nCourtois (Kansas State University)<br \/>\no Communicating Usability Results by Brenda Reeb<br \/>\n(University of Rochester)<br \/>\no Case Studies by Hal Kirkwood (Purdue University),<br \/>\nLeslie Johnston (University of Virginia Library), and<br \/>\nAlison Aldrich &amp; Vishwam Annam (Wright State<br \/>\nUniversity Libraries)<br \/>\n* Underlying technologies<br \/>\no What is XML, and Why Should I Care? by Tod Olson<br \/>\n(University of Chicago)<br \/>\no What are Relational Databases, and Why Should I Care?<br \/>\nby Vishwam Annam (Wright State University Libraries)<br \/>\no What are Indexers and Why Should I Care? by Peter<br \/>\nKarman<br \/>\n* Implementation and Maintenance by Eric Lease Morgan<br \/>\n(University of Notre Dame)<br \/>\n* MyLibrary Tutorial by Eric Lease Morgan (University of<br \/>\nNotre Dame)<br \/>\n* The MyLibrary Perl API by Robert Fox (University of<br \/>\nNotre Dame)<br \/>\nColophon<br \/>\nThe book is licensed under the GNU Public License and is an example  of open access publishing. Author&#8217;s have retained copyrights to the  things they have written. The manuscript was marked up in DocBook XML  and transformed into HTML and PDF files using XSLT stylesheets,  xsltproc, and fop.<br \/>\nQuestions, comments, corrections, criticisms, and clarifications are  more than welcome. Send them to mylib-doc@dewey.library.nd.edu.<br \/>\n&#8212;<br \/>\nEric Lease Morgan and Team MyLibrary Manual<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Designing, Implementing, and Maintaining Digital Library Services and Collections with MyLibrary. 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