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Linux and OSS to Aid the Library of Congress

flakeman2 writes with a link to Linux.com article about Linux's new role at the Library of Congress. The national archive of books is looking to begin an ambitious digitization project, aimed at getting some rare and crumbling documents into the public record online. These will include "Civil War and genealogical documents, technical and artistic works concerning photography, scores of books, and the 850 titles written, printed, edited, or published by Benjamin Franklin. According to Brewster Kahle of the Internet Archive, which developed the digitizing technology, open source software will play an 'absolutely critical' role in getting the job done. The main component is Scribe, a combination of hardware and free software. 'Scribe is a book-scanning system that takes high-quality images of books and then does a set of manipulations, gets them in optical character recognition and compressed, so you can get beautiful, printable versions of the book that are also searchable,' says Kahle." Linux.com and Slashdot.org are both owned by OSTG.

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  1. Hmm... by El+Lobo · · Score: -1, Troll

    This article is about Scribe, not Linuzzz.... You could write an article about the "New role that HP, Dell or whoever is running the programs is havingf in the library". Or what about "new role of NVidia on the National Library?"

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  2. They tried with Windows first...;-) by jkrise · · Score: 0, Troll

    and got "Dear Blair, let's set so double the killer delete select all ..."

    Suffice to say, they settled with Linux. The Microsoft version had psychic powers, apparently!

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  3. Re: Attention Windows Clickarounds by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Yeah i'm talking to you. The wannabe computer programmer who thinks they are good at computers because they can click around the computer enough times and find the reboot button and 'fix' an inherently flawed windows system. You think you're cool because you can pirate photoshop but not know anything about it, get Microsoft Office for free but have the literacy of a 1st grader when writing a paper, and get a copy of Norton Anti-virus because your inherently flawed system is useless without Administrative privileges. Get a clue, you are not smart, you are just a corporate sheep for a company that will bury you if you ever tried to write any software that did anything remotely useful. You are a clickaround and all you know if your ugly gray existence that is Windows.

    Want the sourcecode to windows vista?

    head -n 1000000 /dev/random > Windows.com