ANALISIS ARSITEKTUR SISTEM TROVE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF AUSTRALIA

Authors

  • Wishnu Hardi National Library of Australia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37014/visipustaka.v19i1.6

Keywords:

Trove, Information, Technology System

Abstract

In 2008, the National Library of Australia initiated an ambitious project to create a "national discovery system" that connects all libraries in Australia. The project, called 'Trove', was launched in 2009 after being released in beta format for 6 months. Trove not only replaces the 8 collection service systems, but also provides a new experience to the public and researchers in and outside Australia by opening access to more extensive and varied contents. This paper discussed the background of the emergence of Trove, how the architecture of information technology systems is, content coverage, and what suggestions to further development of Trove are like.

References

IFLA (2009). Functional requirements for bibliographic records. http://www.ifla.org/en/publica tions/funcliona1-requirements- for· bibliographic-records

National Library of Australia (2002). Media Release. 12 August 2002. http://www.nla.gov. au/pressrel/2002/teratext.html

National Library of Australia (2007). IT architecture project report http://www.nla.gov.au/dsp/documents/itag.pdf

National Library of Australia (2009). Resource Sharing and Innovation Division Strategic Plan, July 2009 to June 2011. http://www. nla.gov.au!librariesaustralia/documents/div3- strategic-plan.pdf

Warwick Cathro, Susan Collier. (2009). Developing Trove: the Policy and Technical Challenges [Online]. http://www.nla.gov.au/ content1dev eIoping-trove-the-poI icy-and­ technical-challenges

Trove http://www.trove.nla.gov.au

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2019-07-04

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