Chapter 12. Design patterns for advanced user interfaces
When introducing Greenstone in Section 1.7, we claimed that it is capable of implementing almost all of what is presented in Part I of this book. Take a moment to flip through the illustrations and review the panoply of digital libraries presented here. *Chapters 10 and 11 have taught you most of what you need to know to recreate in Greenstone the functionality described in earlier chapters:
• how to handle different media types and file formats
• how to extract and manually assign metadata
• how to build browsing structures and search indexes based on metadata and text
• how to support different languages
• how to present documents in different ways depending on their media form
• how to add ...

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