Renewal of the 1956 Institute website and connecting it to the National Digital Data Archive (NDDA) Zoltán Lux luxz@iif.hu The Institute for the History.

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Renewal of the 1956 Institute website and connecting it to the National Digital Data Archive (NDDA) Zoltán Lux luxz@iif.hu The Institute for the History of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution H-1074 Budapest , Dohány u. 74. Tel.:36-1-322-5228 Fax: 36-1-322-3084 Internet: www.rev.hu 1956 Institute

Content Renewal of the 1956 Institute website Connecting the website to the National Digital Data Archive (NDDA) Digitalization in archives in Hungary Key issues for further developments 1956 Institute

Content developments (based on database) The www.rev.hu homepage Content development (static html pages) Content developments (based on database) Homepage (static html pages) Services based on databases 1956 Institute

New homepage (goals) New design (no conventional) Search options for every part of the homepage Easy maintenance (content) Easy maintenance (service) Easy maintenance (menu structure and other software based components) Ability to develop and keepin together the different language versions (content) Multimedia (streaming, picture galery, etc.) Further development options (mobile applications, user administration, e-commerce, forum, etc.) Safety (certificate) 1956 Institute

Realization Choosing the web server software (Oracle IAS) Installation of the hardware architecture and intagrating into the IT system (Servers, standby server, backup systems, logserver, etc.) Installation and integrating the software architecture (IAS components) Developing the portal according to design (Portal, Java programs) Migration of the content (Migration of the Oracle database 8->10g, as an extra option.) 1956 Institute

The IAS architecture 1956 Institute

The outcome Design Search options 1956 Institute

The outcome Different language versinons Migration of the content 1956 Institute

Connecting to NDDA Data description according to Dublin Core 1. Step: Photo documentary database 1956 Institute

Digitalization in Hungary I National Archives (www.natarch.hu) Budapest City Archives (www.bparchiv.hu) County archives (22) Other specialized archives (city, university, church, party, etc.) National Daigita Data Archives 1956 Institute

Digitalization in Hungary II Historical Archives of the Hungarian State Security (www.abtl.hu) Totally separated from the Internet Orwellian user administration Extremly used database Large amount of digitalized data 1956 Institute

Digitalization in Hungary III Historical Archives of the Hungarian State Security (www.abtl.hu not public yet) 1956 Institute

Key issues for further developments Archiving large documents (pdf, jpeg, OCR, word processed?) How to store large media files (image, audio, motion picture) How to search in large documents? Full text search tesaurus, extract, etc. Searching image documents Archiving film documents Namespaces Datamining (supported languages) GIS maps / Historical maps 1956 Institute

The future Chronology (bilingual) 16th of June 1989 „The press of the 1956 revolution” in english Life’s work of photographers Database of reviews Historical research data archive 1956 Institute

Award for „Private history” 1956 Institute