Abstract:
Library collections include increasingly large amounts of digital material.
Libraries are digitising parts of their collection to provide wider access
to important resources, and born-digital material is being added to
collections. Basic text string searching and linear chapter-by-chapter
browsing functionality is usually provided but so much more is possible.
The implicit linkages and cross-references between books, which
occur in all print collections, can be made explicit in a collection
of electronic texts. Correctly encoded, they create a framework to
provide users with the ability to move horizontally between books
and collections by following links between topics. Using this approach
the New Zealand Electronic Text Centre (NZETC) has explored and
developed an improved means of navigation for its growing online
digital library using Topic Map technology. Like a simple back-of book
index or a library classification system, a topic map aggregates
information to provide binding points from which everything that is
known about a given subject can be reached.