The main outputs of DL.org for Digital Library interoperability, best practices and reference modelling have been captured in 4 user-friendly booklets to facilitate the community of professionals, students and researchers in the field.
“To make focused progress on interoperability, we need to work against a joint conceptual framework such as the DL.org Digital Library Reference Model with its core domains: Content, User, Functionality, Policy, Quality and Architecture and consider the three levels of interoperability – technical, semantic, organisational – within the DL.org Interoperability Framework.” Wolfram Horstmann, CIO Scholarly Information at Bielefeld University, Germany.
The Booklets can be downloaded here.
Tags: Checklist & Interoeprability Cookbook, Digital Library Manifesto, Reference Model - In a Nutshell