Unlimited Priorities Upgrades Distance Learning Site for Earlham School of Religion
CAPE CORAL, Fla., Aug. 4, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Unlimited Priorities Corporation®
has developed a new, more robust website to support a key primary source
collection at the Earlham School of Religion (ESR). The project involved updates
for a UNIX/LINUX server, improvements to the search engine for proximity ranges,
a reload of data to support updated versions of eXist and Lucene, and software
updates for Tomcat, Java, and Saxon XSLT processing.
ESR’s Digital Quaker Collection contains full text and page images of over 500
individual Quaker works from the 17th and 18th centuries. Built about 8 years
ago, the site gives distance learners access to the same type of quality
information as students have on campus at the Lilly Library. The proprietary
software developed for ESR provides multiple search functions and an interface
for viewing pages.
In 2011, Jay Marshall, Dean of ESR, who had the original vision for the digital
library, turned once again to the experts at Unlimited Priorities Corporation to
do some much-needed maintenance. In addition to updating the search engine, they
also wanted to upgrade the server environment.
Tim Seid, ESR’s Associate Dean and Assistant Professor of New Testament Studies,
is the school’s liaison for distance learning. Besides his education in
theology, he also has a technology avocation. Assoc. Dean Seid said, “Since Joe
Paulsen and Iris Hanney were instrumental in building the initial site,
including the content conversion, we naturally wanted them to handle this
upgrade to the primary source repository. We knew we could count on Unlimited
Priorities to execute the project within our budgetary framework and with a high
level of expertise.”
Iris Hanney, founder and President of Unlimited Priorities, replied, “We
designed the website, the environment in which it would reside, developed the
XML, and coordinated the imaging and conversion of this rare full-text material.
The Archival Initiatives Division of Unlimited Priorities is geared towards the
appropriate archiving and management of rare collections. As we remain on the
cutting edge of technology we applaud the team at Earlham for recognizing the
need for an overhaul so the site would continue to operate well into the future.
It is a pleasure having long-standing customers to grow with.”
Earlham School of Religion is a Christian graduate school located in Richmond,
Indiana.
About Unlimited Priorities Corporation
Unlimited Priorities serves clients throughout the information industry. Our
Archival Initiatives Division provides advice to libraries, historical
societies, and associations in selecting, distributing, and monetizing their
valuable archival content. Our goal is to enhance our clients’ abilities to
succeed, offering realistic and affordable solutions.
Contact:
Iris L. Hanney, President
Unlimited Priorities Corporation
239-549-2384
iris.hanney@unlimitedpriorities.com
http://www.unlimitedpriorities.com
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