kitabm
Kitabm is a hypothetical open-source framework for managing digital books and textual resources, designed as a modular platform for libraries, archives, and researchers. The project emphasizes interoperability, multilingual processing, and accessible design, aiming to simplify the organization, discovery, and preservation of digitized texts.
The name combines “kitab,” the word for book in several languages, with the letter m to signify
Core features include a pluggable metadata layer supporting MARC, Dublin Core, and TEI; robust text rendering
Architecturally, kitabm centers on a core engine that coordinates modules such as a metadata store, text processing
Historically, kitabm is a concept used in discussions of digital-library interoperability. It highlights the need for