Literature Collection

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description
Ircica Farabi Digital Library. IRCICA FARABİ digital library is a software Project developed through great care and effort of our expert crews. The project took three years in the making and the updating and the maintanence of the project still continues with ever increasing zeal and vigor. Our software is developed as a stand alone software enabling it to work as a software package in other digital libraries as well, fort he dorementioned purposes any instution that requests can install and setup FARABİ digital library software. Our libraries and cultural instutions can, by utilising the FARABİ software, display and make available their digital collections for and to their users regardless of distance or time. Consequently many institutions will be able to organise and setup their digital collections on the internet. In summation FARABİ is a software solely designed to facilitate and help our libraries, in displaying their digital collections through internet and intranet for researchers, historians, academicians, graduate, undergraduate and Phd students for their needs in the digital domain. Libraries around the world can with great ease use the FARABİ software, with its strong software build and support, to make available their digital collections, comprising of items such as books, periodicals, maps, postcards and the like, to the public domain and edxperts in their field of research. Collections.
domain
e-library.ircica.org
is part of
keywords
collection, literature
languages
en
resource_key
39460a86b89b7755fb0bcbb248d737e65515d0d6
url
http://e-library.ircica.org/search/?act=direct-search&collections=6

data provenance

27 Oct 2015 18:46:59 UTC
data source: tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-116259103207720939.post-8079806810744277458 (last updated: 12 Apr 2011 10:21:18 UTC)
27 Oct 2015 18:46:59 UTC
metadata document: ancientworldonline.blogspot.com/2011/04/open-access-libraries-ircica-farabi.html (last updated: 12 Apr 2011 10:21:18 UTC)