Hopkinson, Alan(INFLIBNET Center, February 25, 2009)
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Abstract:
There are numerous challenges in organising a digital library (DL) and successfully get to the user
the articles he/she wants. Some of the problems have already been addressed and a few more are yet
to be solved. Various standards have already been developed in storage and retrieval of digital data
which are described here. They range from the standards that cover Portable Document Format files
through the standards that govern international cataloguing efforts to standards for searching. Others
are still under development and are described in the state in which they are currently. In conclusion,
standards are necessary for every aspect of the digital library. New standards are being developed
by the formal international and national standards bodies and one set up especially for the purpose
such as COUNTER has been highlighted.