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Unicode: support for multiple languages at the Ohio State University Libraries

Laura Tull (Laura Tull is Systems Librarian at the Ohio State University Libraries, Columbus, Ohio, USA.)
Dona Straley (Dona Straley is Middle East Studies Librarian at the Ohio State University Libraries, Columbus, Ohio, USA.)

Library Hi Tech

ISSN: 0737-8831

Article publication date: 1 December 2003

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Abstract

Unicode is a standard for a universal character set for all of the scripts of the world’s languages It is one of the fundamental technological building blocks for international exchange of textual information, via computers. It is particularly important to libraries that house collections in many languages and written in various scripts. Ohio State University Libraries houses collections written in many non‐Latin scripts including Arabic, Hebrew, Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Cyrillic. Providing patrons with access to these materials has become much easier with the incorporation of Unicode into library systems and software. This article describes what needs to be in place on personal computers and in the library system in order to take advantage of Unicode as well as providing some guidelines to troubleshoot problems when they occur.

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Tull, L. and Straley, D. (2003), "Unicode: support for multiple languages at the Ohio State University Libraries", Library Hi Tech, Vol. 21 No. 4, pp. 440-450. https://doi.org/10.1108/07378830310509745

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