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The Library of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), the largest publicly funded university library in the country, has long been engaged in state, national, and international efforts to make its resources accessible to scholars, students, and the general public. Digital library initiatives at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign began in 1994 for the dual purposes of providing digital access to the University Library's rich collections and conducting digital library research to advance the creation and use of digital resources. Today the UIUC Library is actively engaged in large-scale digitization of its collections through in-house and out-sourced projects, and its participation in the Open Content Alliance and the CIC Google Library Project. It has also recently launched the Illinois Harvest web portal, which provides organized and thematic access to digitized and born-digital resources about Illinois, created by Illinois scholars, or included among the digital collections of the University of Illinois Library. The Illinois Digital Environment for Access to Learning and Scholarship (IDEALS) is a set of digital collections and related services that together constitute the campus institutional repository.
Platforms in use at the UIUC Library include ContentDM for images; DSpace for the IDEALS institutional repository; DLXS-XPAT for textual databases, such as the TEI-based Kolb-Proust Archive for Research; and ARCHON, an open-source web-based tool for archives and manuscripts developed by the UIUC Library and available free of charge to other libraries and archives. Local servers host the PDF, DjVu, and OCR access formats and JPEG2000 archival formats for all UIUC's full-text books digitized through the Open Content Alliance. Either item level or collection level records for all our digital objects are added to the Library's OPAC as well as to WorldCat. Most notably, however, collections from all these platforms are aggregated, delivered, and fully searchable via the Illinois Harvest web portal. Illinois Harvest is powered by a combination of technologies, including the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH), and Search Assistant, a locally developed software system that finds both image- and text-based resources spread across many databases and websites. As such, Illinois Harvest not only delivers digital content created by the UIUC Library, but also digital content related to the state of Illinois or created by Illinois scholars that resides on servers worldwide. Currently, Illinois Harvest has harvested the metadata for over 38,000 digital objects in 63 collections.
Collection highlights include the following:
Please also visit our Digitized Book of the Week blog, featuring news and highlights of the large scale digitization initiatives at the Library of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. | |||
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