Information
Communities: Identifying sub-communities within the library
tasked with maintaining information about particular subject areas
within the digital library, including addressing staffing and
control issues.
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Portal: If
library is deploying portal technology, includes managing all
aspects of portal selection, development, and deployment, including
integration of core search and browse content access
components.
Digital Content
Selection: Addressing issues related to content selection,
licensing, collection, and digitization from both internal and
external sources.
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Digital Content
Production: Establishing processes for content storage and
archival within the digital library, including archival techniques
and organization workflow processes for acquiring
content.
Digital Resource
Management: Managing content lifecycle management
requirements, including metadata creation and maintenance, content
tracking, digital bibliographies, and digital object maintenance.
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Content
Taxonomy: A key process that NextBrick can assist in is
building a document taxonomy. NextBrick's taxonomy knowledge is
deep, and our knowledge engineers can assist in building an
information model and configuring automated tools to maintain your
taxonomy over time.
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Metadata: Also, as part of our digital library service an important
deliverable is to ensure that robust metadata is applied to all
documents, and metadata fields are updated and maintained over time.
This requires both a technology solution as well as an organization
focus and NextBrick's domain knowledge can ease the pain of dealing
with this challenge.
Portal and Community
Features: Many libraries also want to add personalization and
community features to their next-generation digital library.
NextBrick provides a full set of implementation services and
products that can make the library site more useful for end users
and to capture knowledge from the user community. For instance, the
NextBrick Expert Finder application makes it easy for users to get
help from other users. Typically, digital library portals use a
portal server technology for presentation and site
management.