Author Archives: Nur Ahammad

About Nur Ahammad

I am a Library Technology professional

Open Source OCR Tesseract installation on Ubuntu and use of it

First of all you must have command line expertise to use this open source OCR software At the beginning we are going to install Tesseract on Ubuntu Open your terminal and write the following command root@nur-HP:~#apt-get install tesseract-ocr It will … Continue reading

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Cron Jobs setup for DSpace production system

Cron Jobs setup for DSpace production system.

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Public Knowledge Project (PKP)

Public Knowledge Project (PKP).

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change forgotten root password in debian squeeze

change forgotten root password in debian squeeze.

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Blog migration from blogger to wordpress

Blog migration from blogger to wordpress.

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Enable Discovery and Mirage theme in DSpace

Enable Discovery and Mirage theme in DSpace.

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Dspace-1.8.2 Installation on Centos-6.3

Dspace-1.8.2 Installation on Centos-6.3.

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Basic of MySql

Basic of MySql Training on Koha ILS organized by BALID Institute of Information Management 3-7 September Basic of MySQL Prepared by Nur Ahammad Junior Assistant Librarian Independent University, Bangladesh

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Providing First World Library services By using Koha, DSpace, vufind and Drupal

Providing First World Library services By using Koha, DSpace, vufind and Drupal This is my presentation that I presented at CVASU

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Basic of MySQL

 MySQL The world’s most widely used open source database application. MySQL is a relational database management system. World Class SQL Server. MySQL was originally founded and developed in Sweden by two Swedes and a Finn: David Axmark, Allan Larsson and … Continue reading

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