การประยุกต์ใช้ DSpace Open Source ในการจัดการความรู้ขององค์กร
1. การประยุกต์ใช้
DSpace Open Source Software
ในการจัดการความรูขององค์กร
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ดร.ธิติ วัชรสินธพชัย
คณะเทคโนโลยี มหาวิทยาลัยชินวัตร
Thailand Ambassador, DSpace Foundation
thitiv@siu.ac.th twitter.com/thitiv
2. Outline
• Background on Organizational KM
• Introduction to Digital Library
• The DSpace Digital Library
• Developing with DSpace
• Sample Applications
– Tour of Sample Repositories
– Blog+DL KM system
• Closing Remark : DSpace and Beyond
– Networked Repositories, Mash-Up, Web 2.0 & 3.0
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3. Outline
• Background on Organizational KM
• Introduction to Digital Library
• The DSpace Digital Library
• Developing with DSpace
• Sample Applications
– Tour of Sample Repositories
– Blog+DL KM system
• Closing Remark : DSpace and Beyond
– Networked Repositories, Mash-Up, Web 2.0 & 3.0
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6. Organizational KM
• When a new project is launched, we normally
investigate whether we know anything about it.
– For projects similar to the past, we go to files and
cabinets
• to search for the related documents for reference.
– For unfamiliar projects we would spend time
researching
• either by finding/reading reference books, surfing the net;
and
• consulting senior engineers or experts to come up with a
solution.
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7. Organizational KM
• This process is time consuming and not very
productive if not well facilitated
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8. Outline
• Background on Organizational KM
• Introduction to Digital Library
• The DSpace Digital Library
• Developing with DSpace
• Sample Applications
– Tour of Sample Repositories
– Blog+DL KM system
• Closing Remark : DSpace and Beyond
– Networked Repositories, Mash-Up, Web 2.0 & 3.0
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10. What is a Digital Library?
• A digital library is an integrated set of services for
capturing, cataloging, storing, searching,
protecting, and retrieving information
(Reddy et al. 1999)
• A digital library typically comprises digital
collections, services and infrastructure to support
life-long learning, research, scholarly
communication and preservation
(Wikipedia 2006b).
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11. What can it do?
• Original use
– Preservation: Archive of digitized copies of rare
documents, books, and historical objects
– For study by people of new generations
• Modern use: Material from MIT’s white paper
– Central repository to store virtually all works of
faculty and staff
– Preservation of all works so that they do not vanish
with time (and technological obsolescence)
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14. Outline
• Background on Organizational KM
• Introduction to Digital Library
• The DSpace Digital Library
• Developing with DSpace
• Sample Applications
– Tour of Sample Repositories
– Blog+DL KM system
• Closing Remark : DSpace and Beyond
– Networked Repositories, Mash-Up, Web 2.0 & 3.0
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16. DSpace
• “DSpace is a groundbreaking digital institutional
repository that captures, stores, indexes, preserves,
and redistributes the intellectual output of a
university’s research faculty in digital formats.”
• Developed jointly by MIT Libraries and
Hewlett-Packard
• Licensed under BSD distribution license
• www.dspace.org
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Source: Dunn and Walsh (2004). Indiana University.
17. DSpace
• Supports submission of, management of, and
access to digital content
– Formats: text, images, audio, video
• Organized based on organizational needs of a
large university
– Communities and collections
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18. DSpace Features
• Digital preservation
– Persistent IDs, support levels for different file
formats
• Access control
• Versioning
• Search and retrieval
– Based on qualified Dublin Core metadata
• Plus interoperability with other digital library
systems
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19. DSpace Technology
• OS: Unix/Linux or Windows
• Written in Java
• PostgreSQL relational database
• Provides complete Web user interface, but
Java APIs available
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33. Outline
• Background on Organizational KM
• Introduction to Digital Library
• The DSpace Digital Library
• Developing with DSpace
• Sample Applications
– Tour of Sample Repositories
– Blog+DL KM system
• Closing Remark : DSpace and Beyond
– Networked Repositories, Mash-Up, Web 2.0 & 3.0
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40. Outline
• Background on Organizational KM
• Introduction to Digital Library
• The DSpace Digital Library
• Developing with DSpace
• Sample Applications
– Tour of Sample Repositories
– Blog+DL KM system
• Closing Remark : DSpace and Beyond
– Networked Repositories, Mash-Up, Web 2.0 & 3.0
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43. Outline
• Background on Organizational KM
• Introduction to Digital Library
• The DSpace Digital Library
• Developing with DSpace
• Sample Applications
– Tour of Sample Repositories
– Blog+DL KM system
• Closing Remark : DSpace and Beyond
– Networked Repositories, Mash-Up, Web 2.0 & 3.0
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46. Sources of Knowledge
• Traditional
– Discussions with colleagues & experts
• Summarized and blogged
– Experience from past projects
• Relevant project files collected & documented
• Web
– Web browsing & Google searches
• Someone else’s experience
• Datasheets
– Serendipity
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