Digital Library Infrastructure
The Indiana University Digital Library Program
The Indiana University Digital Library Program is currently working to implement a comprehensive infrastructure for the delivery and long-term storage of digital
collections at IU, including texts, images, audio, and video. Based on the Fedora digital repository service developed by Cornell University and the University of
Virginia, this infrastructure will allow libraries, archives, museums, and academic departments to easily upload content and metadata and make it accessible for
searching and browsing by users, with master files placed in IU's Massive Data Storage System for long-term storage.
The Indiana University Digital Library Program is a collaborative effort of the IU Libraries, the IU Office of the Vice President for Information Technology, and the IU
research faculty, with leadership from the School of Library and Information Science and the School of Informatics.
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