走向数字化:SCRC的开源访问工具

Benjamin S. Bromley
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Earl Gregg Swem图书馆特别馆藏研究中心(SCRC)的在线项目的成功是利用开源平台建立的。我们的三个主要在线资源,SCRC馆藏数据库(http://scrc.swem.wm.edu), W&M数字档案(http://digitalarchive.wm.edu)和内战转录项目(http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu),在传统的订阅模式下是不可能的。虽然开源平台不是图书馆和档案库的灵丹妙药,但它们可以发挥巨大的作用。
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Going Digital: Open-Source Access Tools at the SCRC
The success of the online projects of the Earl Gregg Swem Library’s Special Collections Research Center (SCRC) has been built utilizing open-source platforms. Our three primary online resources, the SCRC Collections Database ( http://scrc.swem.wm.edu) , the W&M Digital Archive ( http://digitalarchive.wm.edu ), and the Civil War Transcription Project ( http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu ), would not have been possible on a traditional subscription model. While open-source platforms are not the panacea for libraries and archival repositories, they can be used to great effect.
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