The directory structure for the texts?
In order to store all the texts that the archive has, and will eventually acquire, the directory structure is: NAME_OF_BOOK/NAME_OF_BOOK.extension (tif, djvu, pdf) NAME_OF_BOOK: As long as this is unique and alphanumeric, this the original name adopted by the originating collection (but under 80 characters) EXTENSIONS: • If the original files are tif files, then: • NAME_OF_BOOK_orig.tif: All the orginal tiffs are stored in the form of multi page tiff. Demoware windows viewer Informatik Image Viewer. If it goes over 2GB, then it is stored as a tar of singlepage tifs the directory named NAME_OF_BOOK_orig_tif/NAME_OF_BOOK_orig_XXXX.tif resulting in a file called NAME_OF_BOOK_orig_tif.tar • NAME_OF_BOOK.tif: All the cleaned up tifs (usually cropped, despeckled, deskewed) are stored in the form of multi page tiffs. If it goes over 2GB, then it is stored as a tar of a directory named ./NAME_OF_BOOK_tif/NAME_OF_BOOK_XXXX.tif resulting in a file called NAME_OF_BOOK_tif.
In order to store all the texts that the archive has, and will eventually acquire, the directory structure is: textsXX.archive.org:/0-4/texts/NAME_OF_BOOK/NAME_OF_BOOK.extension NAME_OF_BOOK: As long as this is unique and alphanumeric, this the original name adopted by the originating collection. EXTENSIONS: • NAME_OF_BOOK_orig.tif: All the orginal tiffs are stored in the form of multi page tiff. Demoware windows viewer Informatik Image Viewer. If it goes over 2GB, then it is stored as a tar of singlepage tifs the directory named NAME_OF_BOOK_orig.tif/NAME_OF_BOOK_XXXX.tif • NAME_OF_BOOK.tif: All the cleaned up tifs (usually cropped, despeckled, deskewed) are stored in the form of multi page tiffs. If it goes over 2GB, then it is stored as a tar of a directory named ./NAME_OF_BOOK.tif/NAME_OF_BOOK_XXXX.tif resulting in a file called NAME_OF_BOOK.tif.tar • NAME_OF_BOOK.djvu: A nifty open scanned book format created by AT&T Labs and enhanced by LizardTech.com enabling compression and eas