Hello
We are looking to create a library of spiritual education books and would like to be able to lend them digitally. Can you possibly assist with understanding if this is possible?
Many thanks
Heidi
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Heidi,
It appears that you got no response to this inquiry. Internet Archive allows uploading content to their online digital library, and I imagine you could utilize their CDL platform. I suggest reaching out to Chris Freeland, who is in this CDLI group. But otherwise, I have essentially the same question as you. Other than Internet Archive, are there any CDL software platforms out there, preferably hosted? I know that NISO is working on standards and Project ReShare is working on an open software platform, but the website says the “minimum viable product” phase still has a timeline of “TBD.” Does anyone have further info on this or other CDL software options?
Thanks,
Greg
Gregory Murray
Director of Digital Initiatives
Wright Library
Princeton Theological Seminary
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