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Title: Setting up a Multilingual Information Repository : A Case Study with Eprints.Org Software
Authors: Vaidya, Nagaraj N
Jayakanth, Francis
Keywords: Institutional Repository
Eprints
digital asset management system
Multilingual content
OAI-PMH
Unicode
Issue Date: 2-Feb-2006
Publisher: INFLIBNET Center
Abstract: Today 80 % of the content on the Web is in English, which is spoken by only 8% of the World population and 5% of Indian population. There is wealth of useful content in the various languages of the world other than English, which can be made available on the Internet. But, to date, for various reasons most of it is not yet available on the Internet. India itself has 18 officially recognized languages and scores of dialects. Although the medium of instruction for most of the higher education and research in India is English, substantial amount of literature by way of novels, textbooks, scholarly information are being generated in the other languages in the country. Many of the e-governance initiatives are in the respective state languages. In the past, support for different languages by the operating systems and the software packages were not very encouraging. However, with the advent of Unicode technology, operating systems and software packages are supporting almost all the major languages of the world that have scripts. In the work reported in this paper, we have explained the configuration changes that are needed for Eprints.org software to store multilingual content and to create a multilingual user interface.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1122
ISSN: 81-902079-1-1
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