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Raspberry Pi-Based Offline Digital Library for Indonesian Villages Without Stable Power and Internet Access: A Case Study on Implementing Raspberry Pi-Based Offline Digital Library in Indonesia

As one of the world’s largest archipelagic nations, Indonesia faces a major challenge in distributing its wealth, including basic infrastructure such as electricity and internet, to some of its most remote islands. Due to its remote location, most people in this area live in poverty and have poor-qu...

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Published in:Information technology and libraries 2024-12, Vol.43 (4)
Main Authors: Wiguna, Edward Evannov Santo, Lie, Hendry, Niro, Lorenzo, Linggarjati, Jimmy, Atmadja, Wiedjaja, Hutabarat, Daniel Patricko, Alexander, Ivan, Susanto, Rudy, Yapson, Johan, Hartono, John Reigton, Pardede, Marincan, Wishnoebroto, Wishnoebroto, Hedwig, Rinda
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Language:English
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Summary:As one of the world’s largest archipelagic nations, Indonesia faces a major challenge in distributing its wealth, including basic infrastructure such as electricity and internet, to some of its most remote islands. Due to its remote location, most people in this area live in poverty and have poor-quality education. To help solve this problem, an offline digital library was created based on a Raspberry Pi “minicomputer.” With the ability to store more than 2,500 educational movies and e-books for offline viewing, the device has proven to be reliable even in areas with unpredictable power.
ISSN:0730-9295
2163-5226
DOI:10.5860/ital.v43i4.16869