Bibliotecha
materials
- Pis
- wifi dongles
- serial-usb cable
- raspbian images written to sdcards
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Bibliotecha
- Website
- Git repository https://gitlab.com/bibliotecha/bibliotecha/
- Installation manual https://gitlab.com/bibliotecha/bibliotecha/wikis/Manual
- Mailing list http://lurk.org/groups/bibliotecha
An offline digital community library
Bibliotecha is a framework to facilitate the local distribution of digital publications within a small community. It relies on a microcomputer running open-source software to serve books over a local wifi hotspot. Using the browser to connect to the library one can retrieve or donate texts. Bibliotecha proposes an alternative model of distribution of digital texts that allows specific communities to form and share their own collections.
Day 1 Installation
In this first day we will work through Bibliotecha's Manual in order to arrive at a number of Biblitecha installations.
We'll look into how Bibliotecha is set up and how it uses existing free-software, such as
- Git
- Calibre
- Calibre command-line interface
- Calibre content server
- lighttpd (webserver)
- hostapd
- custom scripts
Day 2 Hacking
On this second day we will see how can we create an alternative indexing and browsing interface for Bibliotecha, that addresses the following issue with Calibre.
After a book has been saved to Bibliotecha, how can it be
- indexed onto a catalog
- offered to users for download