Digital Libraries and Data
Digital Libraries
The Indiana University Digital Library Program is dedicated to the production, maintenance, delivery, and preservation of a wide range of high-quality networked resources for scholars and students at IU and elsewhere. The Digital Library Program is a collaborative effort of the IU Libraries, UITS, and the university research faculty, with leadership from the School of Library and Information Science and School of Informatics.
In addition to hosting a wide variety of online reference tools and text, image, audio, and video collections, the Digital Library Program offers various services for digital library development to IU librarians, faculty, and staff, and to external organizations and institutions partnering with the university on digital library projects. These services include project planning, technical support, digitization, and support for metadata, interface design, and usability.
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Data Management Services
UITS's Data Management Support (DMS) group is dedicated to providing a broad range of data solutions to offices, departments, and individuals at Indiana University and beyond. In partnershp with Research Technology's Research Storage, DMS provides online access to topographic maps and aerial photos of Indiana:
Research Relational Database Hosting
The Research Systems group provides a hosting service for researchers interested in storing relational data on the Research Database Complex.
Biomedical Applications
Biomedical Applications provides expert consultation to life sciences researchers on the methods and tools available to them for accessing and managing data. Biomedical Applications procures and hosts life sciences data collections for local use and creates services that optimize access to local and external data collections. Biomedical Applications provides short-term, long-term, and grant-funded consulting for building and maintaining data management systems for life sciences data.




