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Bruise Bibliotecha is a local digital library initiated by Mateus Domingos, currently installed at {NAME OF SPACE}.
Bruise Bibliotecha is a local digital library initiated by Mateus Domingos, currently installed at {NAME OF SPACE}.


It uses the digital book-sharing framework [[Bibliotecha]] which facilitates local distribution of files in small communities, using open-source software to serve files locally over a wifi hotspot.
It uses the digital book-sharing framework [[Bibliotecha]] which facilitates local distribution of files in small communities, using open-source software to serve files locally over a wifi hotspot. Using a browser to view files, visitors can donate or retrieve books and recatalogue their collections over time.
Using a browser to view files, visitors can donate or retrieve books and catalogue their collections over time.
 
The system consists of a small microcomputer (a {RPi?}), running the open-source ebook management software [[Calibre]]. Other configurations allow the computer to create a web server over a [[LAN|local area network]] wifi hotspot, meaning that files are only shared within physical proximity to the server.


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Revision as of 11:07, 9 March 2022

Bruise Bibliotecha is a local digital library initiated by Mateus Domingos, currently installed at {NAME OF SPACE}.

It uses the digital book-sharing framework Bibliotecha which facilitates local distribution of files in small communities, using open-source software to serve files locally over a wifi hotspot. Using a browser to view files, visitors can donate or retrieve books and recatalogue their collections over time.

The system consists of a small microcomputer (a {RPi?}), running the open-source ebook management software Calibre. Other configurations allow the computer to create a web server over a local area network wifi hotspot, meaning that files are only shared within physical proximity to the server.

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