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Goobi is an workflow management tool developed by the [http://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/gdz/ Göttinger Digitalisierungszentrum (GDZ)] to support the digitization and indexing of all kind of works. Goobi bases on a [[Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard|METS]] profile and supports splitting up the digitization effort into manageable tasks, e.g.
Goobi is an workflow management tool developed by the [http://gdz.sub.uni-goettingen.de/gdz/ Göttinger Digitalisierungszentrum (GDZ)] which supports the digitization and indexing of all kind of intellectual works. Goobi splits up the digitization effort into manageable tasks and offers task-specific work spaces, e.g. for staff responsible to
* manage and prepare the digitization task
* scan the selected work
* execute the quality assurance and image improvement
* create metadata and structural maps (= collaborative web based editor for descriptive and structural metadata)


* preparation
Goobi creates digital objects which are structured according to a specific [[Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard|METS]] profile.
* digitizing
* quality assurance
* image improvement
* metadata lookup
* creating metadata and structural maps (= collaborative web based editor for descriptive and structural metadata)
* indexing


== Web Links ==
== Web Links ==

Revision as of 15:03, 27 June 2008

Goobi is an workflow management tool developed by the Göttinger Digitalisierungszentrum (GDZ) which supports the digitization and indexing of all kind of intellectual works. Goobi splits up the digitization effort into manageable tasks and offers task-specific work spaces, e.g. for staff responsible to

  • manage and prepare the digitization task
  • scan the selected work
  • execute the quality assurance and image improvement
  • create metadata and structural maps (= collaborative web based editor for descriptive and structural metadata)

Goobi creates digital objects which are structured according to a specific METS profile.

Web Links[edit]