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[...] grant cycle. Our vendor Content Conversion Specialists (CCS) does an annual upgrade of their docWorks software each spring, usually in March or April. The upgrade this year should appear in mid-April and include minor fixes to known issues. No major interface or functional changes will be made. Once the upgrade has been completed and tested we will begin our full swing on production by early May.
My plan for full production in early May is also contingent upon scheduling and staffing in April. One of our valued student staff at the University of Washington is moving [...]
Digital Object Repository Software Quick Comparison open source GUI (admin, ingest, export, and editing) Windows OS parse METS batch uploads formats supported harvest capability Greenstone yes yes, yes, yes, yes yes sort of ContentDM no yes, sort of, yes, yes yes no OAI-PMH Fedora Commons yes yes, sort of, yes, sort of yes sort of OAI-PMH DSpace yes yes Greenstone
website: http://www.greenstone.org/ spec sheet How to build a digital collection Most irritating ebook ever, available through UW Libraries. It is basically [...]
[...] format, create the derivative images and the embedded metadata in each image file using the DocWorks software, a workflow management product. The batches were validated and shipped back to WSL where validation was verified and data and image quality were checked again. Error reports were shared with CCS and often data and images were either reworked and shipped to WSL via a second hard drive or delivered over ftp. When possible, WSL staff then reintegrated the reworked data and images into the batches, re-validated them, and shipped them to LC. Quality Review – After [...]
[...] sn87093109)from the late 1800s. Neat stuff from 130 years ago! We received an upgrade of our docWorks software in February and met the CCS U.S. Systems Engineer, Tip Ros, at that time for training. It was great to meet Tip and we learned a lot more about the application that does our OCR processing, metadata management and generation of derivative files allowing us to meet NDNP requirements. Staff Changes
Carl Burnett has graciously volunteered to assist us in processing and newspaper essay research despite his busy schedule working at UW's Suzzallo Library and completing [...]
[...] version and was able to get BATCH_1.xml to verify. lr OK√ Likely due to not using the latest dvv software version. CCS validated with ver. 1.4.1_3.1 [...]
[...] prepare Washington newspapers from the late 1800′s to 1922 for OCR (optical character recognition) software that will make each paper searchable. I am [...]