Abstract
The e-library of St. Petersburg Corporate Network of Public Libraries is a fulltext information retrieval system: it embraces valuable sources in Russian and world cultural heritage and enables public libraries to offer their users an efficient instrument for working with scientifically valuable publications. Corporate member libraries also transfer their collections to NEL and most popular ELS of commercial companies, which widens the audience, increases library collection use efficiency. The authors highlight organizational and technological solutions for the e-library: from digital collections of V. Mayakovasky City Public Library to building the corporate public information resource (2008-2016). Project work principles and vectors are discussed.
Highlights
The project is implemented as the framework of the public access to digital collections of libraries
Since the beginning of the project we planned to create an Electronic library as an integral part of shared resources approach
Petersburg free software for digital libraries «ResCarta-Web», which is actively promoting by American Library Association
Summary
V. Mayakovsky Central City Public Library, St. Petersburg, Russia The E-library of the public libraries corporation as a component of the national digital resources The e-library of St. Petersburg Corporate Network of Public Libraries is a fulltext information retrieval system: it embraces valuable sources in Russian and world cultural heritage and enables public libraries to offer their users an efficient instrument for working with scientifically valuable publications. Corporate member libraries transfer their collections to NEL and most popular ELS of commercial companies, which widens the audience, increases library
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