2021
DOI: 10.6017/ital.v40i4.13319
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Developing a Minimalist Multilingual Full-text Digital Library Solution for Disconnected Remote Library Partners

Abstract: The University of Florida (UF) George A. Smathers Libraries have been involved in a wide range of partnered digital collection projects throughout the years with a focus on collaborating with institutions across the Caribbean region. One of the countries that we have a number of digitization projects within is Cuba. One of these partnerships is with the library of the Temple Beth Shalom (Gran Sinagoga Bet Shalom) in Havana, Cuba. As part of this partnership, we have sent personnel over to Cuba to do onsite sca… Show more

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“…Moreover, collaborative efforts, as demonstrated by the University of Florida's partnerships in digitization projects, showcase the potential for leveraging technology to expand access to library resources, even in regions with limited internet connectivity (Digby, 2021). By addressing accessibility barriers through minimalist technology solutions, libraries can enhance the reach and usability of their collections, thereby fostering a culture of continuous learning and knowledge sharing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, collaborative efforts, as demonstrated by the University of Florida's partnerships in digitization projects, showcase the potential for leveraging technology to expand access to library resources, even in regions with limited internet connectivity (Digby, 2021). By addressing accessibility barriers through minimalist technology solutions, libraries can enhance the reach and usability of their collections, thereby fostering a culture of continuous learning and knowledge sharing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%