Comparative Analysis of Open Source Digital Library Softwares: A Case Study

  • Lakshmi Verma DRDO-Defence Scientific Information & Documentation Center, Delhi – 110 054, India
  • Nishant Kumar DRDO-Defence Scientific Information & Documentation Center, Delhi – 110 054, India
Keywords: Open source, Digital library, Digital library software, DSpace, GSDL, Greenstone, EPrints

Abstract

The exponential growth in data generation and subsequent transformation into knowledge has created huge repositories of knowledge in the libraries. This has revolutionalised the methods and techniques to retrieve the relevant and useful information for the users. The growth of Information and communication technology (ICT) has facilitated into achieving this. In this paper, a study of three open-source digital library management software has been presented which collects and disseminates information for library-users. This analysis involves the study and comparison of related software documents and respective technical manuals. Based on the results of the comparison, the implementation of Digtial Library Management Software at DESIDOC has also been dealt in details.

Author Biographies

Lakshmi Verma, DRDO-Defence Scientific Information & Documentation Center, Delhi – 110 054, India

Mrs Lakshmi Verma is working as Technical officer at DESIDOC, DRDO Delhi. Her area of expertise includes electronic resource management, digital archiving, content management systems, webdesign & development.

Nishant Kumar, DRDO-Defence Scientific Information & Documentation Center, Delhi – 110 054, India

Sh Nishant Kumar is working as Scientist ‘E’ at DESIDOC, DRDO Delhi. His area of expertise includes Open source software, library automation, digital libraries, digital archiving, computer networks and web services & security.

Published
2018-09-05
How to Cite
Verma, L., & Kumar, N. (2018). Comparative Analysis of Open Source Digital Library Softwares: A Case Study. DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology, 38(5), 361-368. https://doi.org/10.14429/djlit.38.5.12425
Section
Research Paper