Goobi

Goobi
Goobi Digital Library Modules
Developer(s) Goobi Community Board[1]
Initial release 2004 (2004)
Stable release 1.11.0 / 26 March 2015[2]
Written in Java
Operating system platform-independent
Available in English, German
Type Digitisation
License GNU GPL[3]
Website goobi.org

Goobi (Abbr. of Göttingen online-objects binaries) is an open-source software suite intended to support mass digitization projects for cultural heritage institutions. The software implements international standards such as METS, MODS and other formats maintained by the Library of Congress. Goobi consists of several independent modules serving different purposes such as controlling the digitization workflow, enriching descriptive and structural metadata, and presenting the results to the public in a modern and convenient way. It is used by archives, libraries, museums, publishers and scanning utilities.[4]

Structure

Goobi contains the two main modules Goobi.Presentation and Goobi.Production and the following properties:

The viewer module includes an indexer.

Components for the distributed workflow management are integrated into the product to ensure the management of a distributed communication and production among various partners.


Spread

Goobi is widely used in 40 European libraries in the Austria, Germany, the Netherlands and UK and is cooperatively maintained by major German libraries and digitization service providers.[5][6]

References

  1. "Goobi. Digital Library Modules GitHub". Goobi.Digitalisieren im Verein e.V. 2013-02-02. Retrieved 2014-05-06.
  2. "Goobi.Production 1.11.0 Community Edition". Goobi.Digitalisieren im Verein e.V. Retrieved 2015-07-21.
  3. https://github.com/goobi
  4. "Goobi - open source software for workflow management in digitisation projects". http://www.goobi.org: goobi.org. Retrieved 2013-04-17.
  5. "Goobi ist Verein". Goobi.Digitalisieren im Verein. 2013-02-02. Retrieved 2013-02-02.
  6. Harkiran Dhindsa and Rioghnach Ahern (2012-10-19). "Digesting Ingest". Digital Welcome Library. Retrieved 2012-11-17.

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