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Aggregating distributed digital collections in the Mountain West Digital Library with the CONTENTdm
Kenning Arlitsch, Jeff Jonsson
2005
220 - 232
0737-8831
10.1108/07378830510605179
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe the creation of the Mountain West Digital Library (MWDL), a cooperative regional program distributed throughout Utah and Nevada. Its metadata are aggregated at a single web site. Six digitization centers at the largest universities in both states digitize their own collections and support partner institutions in their geographic regions. Each center runs a CONTENTdm server, and an aggregating server at the University of Utah harvests metadata into a single searchable index. Local control and identity of collections are hallmarks of the MWDL.
Design/methodology/approach – This paper describes the technical structure of the MWDL, focusing on the multi-site server aggregating software from DiMeMa Inc.
Findings – The MWDL was the first cooperative digital project to implement this software, and inspired the same infrastructure for a nine-state project known as the Western Waters Digital Library. In 2005 the MWDL will also become the first in the nation to aggregate distributed digital newspaper collections.
Practical implications – Describes the creation and aggregation of a distributed regional digital library with digital asset management software that is already in use at over 200 institutions in the US. The solutions implemented in the MWDL offer a mechanism for large and small institutions to work together in a cost-effective manner.
Originality/value – Examines the benefits and problems associated with creating a regional digital library.
Digital libraries, Information retrieval, Software, United States of America
Technical paper