Difference between revisions of "Technology"
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− | * Customization, hosting, maintenance and backup of the Noolaham digital library. | + | * '''Customization, hosting, maintenance and backup of the Noolaham digital library.''' |
Currently the Noolaham's digital library uses [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki MediaWiki] as the digital library software. It is being hosted in kind by '''[http://webspace2host.in webspace2host.in]''' in a LAMP environment. There are three main components to the digital library: the data files (pdfs, images), the database with metadata, and the website. All are being backed up in different locations on a regular basis. | Currently the Noolaham's digital library uses [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki MediaWiki] as the digital library software. It is being hosted in kind by '''[http://webspace2host.in webspace2host.in]''' in a LAMP environment. There are three main components to the digital library: the data files (pdfs, images), the database with metadata, and the website. All are being backed up in different locations on a regular basis. | ||
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* Technology, analysis and support for the design and implementation of multi-lingual and multimedia digital library software. | * Technology, analysis and support for the design and implementation of multi-lingual and multimedia digital library software. | ||
* Provide risk assessment and of the digital collections supported by the Noolaham foundation. | * Provide risk assessment and of the digital collections supported by the Noolaham foundation. | ||
− | * Support research and development of language technologies such as OCR. | + | * '''Support research and development of language technologies such as OCR.''' |
Noolaham Foundation has identified Tamil optical character recognition (OCR) and machine translation as high priority technologies that will greatly assist with the Foundation's work. We work with university research groups primarily in the following areas: requirements gathering, benchmark preparation and in data selection. | Noolaham Foundation has identified Tamil optical character recognition (OCR) and machine translation as high priority technologies that will greatly assist with the Foundation's work. We work with university research groups primarily in the following areas: requirements gathering, benchmark preparation and in data selection. | ||
− | * Establishing Virtual Class Room for supporting educational need of students. | + | * '''Establishing Virtual Class Room for supporting educational need of students.''' |
The goal of the Virtual Class Room is to provide students [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenCourseWare open courseware] for self directed learning as well as to assist in their regular school work. This project uses [http://moodle.org/ Moodle] learning management software. This project is in its early stage of development. | The goal of the Virtual Class Room is to provide students [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenCourseWare open courseware] for self directed learning as well as to assist in their regular school work. This project uses [http://moodle.org/ Moodle] learning management software. This project is in its early stage of development. | ||
* Archiving websites that contains Sri Lankan Tamil related contents. | * Archiving websites that contains Sri Lankan Tamil related contents. |
Revision as of 18:53, 15 July 2012
Technology is an integral component of many programs undertaken by the Noolaham Foundation. We use and build on range of technologies including scanning technologies, archiving and digital library software, educational software and collaboration tools.
The Technology Team is responsible for the strategic technology planning and infrastructure implementation for all of Noolaham's operations. Documentation/data collection, scanning, online library, project management and co-ordination all require cost effective software and hardware infrastructure and support.
Key Activities
Key activities for the Technology Team include:
- Customization, hosting, maintenance and backup of the Noolaham digital library.
Currently the Noolaham's digital library uses MediaWiki as the digital library software. It is being hosted in kind by webspace2host.in in a LAMP environment. There are three main components to the digital library: the data files (pdfs, images), the database with metadata, and the website. All are being backed up in different locations on a regular basis.
- Software, hardware and logistics support for various Noolaham Foundation's projects.
- Guidance with regards to scanners, scanning technologies and processes to be implemented in the Noolaham scanning centers.
- Research, reporting and implementation of the technical Digital Preservation Standards for the Noolaham Foundation.
- Providing internal collaboration and project management tools.
- Technology, analysis and support for the design and implementation of multi-lingual and multimedia digital library software.
- Provide risk assessment and of the digital collections supported by the Noolaham foundation.
- Support research and development of language technologies such as OCR.
Noolaham Foundation has identified Tamil optical character recognition (OCR) and machine translation as high priority technologies that will greatly assist with the Foundation's work. We work with university research groups primarily in the following areas: requirements gathering, benchmark preparation and in data selection.
- Establishing Virtual Class Room for supporting educational need of students.
The goal of the Virtual Class Room is to provide students open courseware for self directed learning as well as to assist in their regular school work. This project uses Moodle learning management software. This project is in its early stage of development.
- Archiving websites that contains Sri Lankan Tamil related contents.
Our Team
We are a diverse team of information technology professionals, programmers, academics and students.
- Natkeeran L.K (Software Developer)
- Vinodth Rajan(Software Developer)
- Sundar (Information extraction specialist; perl hacker)
- Sarveswaran K (Lecturer at Department of Computer Science, University of Jaffna; Open source contributor)
- Nimalaprakasan Skandhakumar (PhD student at Queensland University of Technology; Information security)
- Uthayasanker Thayasivam (PhD student at University of Georgia; Semantic web)
- K.Sureshkumar (Undergraduate - Department of Computer Science and Engineering)
- Saravanaperumal Paranetharan (Undergraduate - Department of Computer Science and Engineering)
- Balachandran Sanjith (Undergraduate - Department of Computer Science and Engineering)
- Kanagasabai Erlilverl (Undergraduate - Department of Computer Science and Engineering)