What kind of technical infrastructure would be required? Team 4 I.T.

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What kind of technical infrastructure would be required? Team 4 I.T.

Technical Infrastructure Public serviceNew content Collaboration Staff Google Budget T.I.

Technical Infrastructure Network issues System issues –Software, hardware

Network upgrade Enhance bandwidth of Internet connection Use fiber for the backbone Increase network nodes (outlets) Provide wireless LAN connection Network devices –router, gateway, switch, hub, AP(access point)

System implement For the Google –Create translation system –A&I platform For the new content –More servers and storages for E-resource –E-resource management system(ERM) –Support media center(VOD) For the collaboration –Need a system for ILL like Ariel (File Transfer System) –Bibliography exchange

System implement(cont.) For the public services –Build a single search system –Implement remote access (proxy,VPN) –Provide virtual reference, online help desk For the library or staff –Upgrade (library system) automatic system –More workstations (PC) –E-learning environment(continue education, reader instruction) – Support special projects

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