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Digitalna knjižnica pravljic za otroke : posnetki knjižničarjev na območju Štajerske
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Abstract
Hiter vzpon digitalnih knjižnic v 21. stoletju je privedel do številnih razprav o tej tematiki. Mnogi opozarjajo na potrebo po oziru na uporabnika in s tem k zasnovi uporabnikom prijazne digitalne knjižnice, k čemur so usmerjeni tudi teoretični modeli, principi in smernice za načrtovanje uporabniških vmesnikov. V sledečem diplomskem seminarju bomo predstavili potek zasnove digitalne knjižnice pravljic za otroke in izgradnjo le-te, za katero smo zbrali 140 posnetkov pravljic iz Knjižnice Lenart in Mariborske knjižnice. Pravljice so bile objavljene tekom (delnega) zaprtja knjižnic zaradi ukrepov proti Covid-19, s čemer so splošne knjižnice ohranjale stik z mladimi uporabniki. Za izdelavo digitalne knjižnice smo uporabili odprtokodno programsko opremo Greenstone, ki zbirko gradi na podlagi metapodatkovne sheme Dublin Core, še prej pa smo oblikovali prototip, s katerim smo določili iskalne indekse in brskalne sezname. Pri tem smo upoštevali principe in smernice za načrtovanje uporabniških vmesnikov, v sklopu katerih smo se najbolj osredotočali na Shneidermana. Predstavili smo potek izdelave digitalne knjižnice v programu Greenstone in dileme, ki so se porajale med delom. Nazadnje smo predstavili končni izgled digitalne knjižnice in prikazali nekaj načinov iskanja ter njeno uporabo. Uporabnikom prijazno digitalno knjižnico nam je uspelo oblikovati do te mere, kot to dopušča orodje Greenstone. Tekom izgradnje digitalne knjižnice so se pojavila tudi nova vprašanja, ki lahko vodijo v nadaljnje raziskovanje na podlagi zbranih podatkov.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:digitalne knjižnice, Greenstone, Dublin Core, metapodatki, uporabniška prijaznost, uporabniški vmesniki, principi in smernice
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2021
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-131211 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:80414211 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:23.09.2021
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Language:English
Title:Digital library of tales for children : recordings of librarians from the Štajerska dictrict
Abstract:
Quick rise of digital libraries in 21st century had lead to several discusions regarding this theme. Many warns of need to prioritise user and to develop user friendly digital libraires, to which theoretic models, principals and trends of planning are oriented. In this seminar we are going to introduce how digital library of tales for children is built, and for which we gathered 140 recordings from Knjižnica Lenart and Mariborska knjižnica. Tales were published in time of partial closure regarding Covid-19 safety measures and it is how libraires stayed in touch with younger users. For building digital library we used open-source software Greenstone, which builds its collection based on metadata from Dublin Core and prototype, which we designed to set search indexes and browsing classifiers. It is where we followed principles and trends for planning user interface in which we focused on Shneiderman. We introduced creation of digital library in Greenstone and obstacles which we encountered. At the end we introduced final version of digital library, showed examples of searching and how to use it. We managed to build and create user friendly digital library within Greenstone tools. During creation of digital library we encountered on questions which can lead to new researches based on collected data.

Keywords:digital libraries, Greenstone, Dublin Core, metadata, user friendliness, user interface, principles and trends

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