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A1 poster for SAICSIT 2011 conference. No offense, but I am not gay --the colour is the Science Faculty colour ;) The image is a very rudimentary high level depiction of the proposed solution. Notice that both the digital objects and the metadata objects reside on t he file system.

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A lightweight digital library frameworkLighton PhiriDepartment of Computer Science, University of Cape Town

Digital Library System services and storage tools have evolved and become complex, effectively making them difficult to maintain, extend and reuse. This is a phenomenon common in environment with limited resources.One proposed solution is the implementation of a lightweight Digital Library framework for simple online or offline digital archives. The proposed framework has been given the name simplyCT and forms the basis for this research.

To investigate the feasibility of implementing Digital Library Systems using simple architectures To define simplicity for Digital Library System storage and service architectures To compare simple architectures with complex architectures

Introduction

Objectives

Current work Digital Library static collection prototype Collection has a total of 19,745 images ( ~6.5GB) Dublin Core Application Profile has been created Uses qualified Dublin Core Metadata Specification Metadata objects linked using relation element Makes use of a hierarchical file store

Anticipated outcome A formal Definition of simplicity for Digital Library System design A proof of concept Digital Library System A comprehensive set of unifying concepts behind simplyCT framework

[email protected]://people.cs.uct.ac.za/~lphiriUniversity of Cape Town

Cape Town

South Africa

Methodology A preliminary study involving implementing a rudimentary digital library collection prototype is currently in progress A theory derivation process will be aided by a case study of existing Digital Library Systems The simplyCT principles will be derived and a mapping done with results from the case study A proof of concept prototype Digital Library System will be implemented and integrated with various real world digital collections

Evaluation The overall research assessment will be based on a three axis evaluation strategy The efficiency will be evaluated using a series of controlled experiments The effectiveness will involved integration of the prototype Digital library system with real world collections The usefulness will be evaluated using user studies