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 ===== Greenstone Suite ===== ===== Greenstone Suite =====
 The basic Greenstone installation includes a suite of software. In Windows, you will find the following in //Start -> All Programs -> Greenstone//. The basic Greenstone installation includes a suite of software. In Windows, you will find the following in //Start -> All Programs -> Greenstone//.
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 === Greenstone Librarian Interface (GLI) === === Greenstone Librarian Interface (GLI) ===
 The Greenstone Librarian Interface, or GLI, is a graphical tool for building new collections,  The Greenstone Librarian Interface, or GLI, is a graphical tool for building new collections, 
-altering or deleting existing collections, and exporting existing collections to stand-alone CD-ROMs.+altering or deleting existing collections, and, in Greenstone2, exporting existing collections to stand-alone CD-ROMs.
 For the average user, the GLI is where you will create and modify all of your Greenstone collections, For the average user, the GLI is where you will create and modify all of your Greenstone collections,
 and is the focus of the Beginner's Guide. and is the focus of the Beginner's Guide.
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 begins automatically when you enter the GLI. Because the server should work sufficiently 'out-of-the-box', begins automatically when you enter the GLI. Because the server should work sufficiently 'out-of-the-box',
 it is not covered in-depth in the Beginner's Guide.  it is not covered in-depth in the Beginner's Guide. 
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 +=== Remote Librarian Interface (ClientGLI) ===
 +As its name suggests, the [[en:user_advanced:remote_greenstone|Remote Librarian Interface]] is a tool for editing collections on a remote server.
  
 === Greenstone Editor for Metadata Sets (GEMS) === === Greenstone Editor for Metadata Sets (GEMS) ===
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 The //Documentation// folder includes links to the [[http://www.greenstone.org|Greenstone page]] and [[http://wiki.greenstone.org|Greenstone wiki]], The //Documentation// folder includes links to the [[http://www.greenstone.org|Greenstone page]] and [[http://wiki.greenstone.org|Greenstone wiki]],
 as well as a short README file. as well as a short README file.
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-=== Greenstone Librarian Interface (GLI) === 
-The Greenstone Librarian Interface, or GLI, is a graphical tool for building new collections,  
-altering or deleting existing collections, and exporting existing collections to stand-alone CD-ROMs. 
-For the average user, the GLI is where you will create and modify all of your Greenstone collections, 
-and is the focus of the Beginner's Guide. 
- 
-=== Greenstone Server === 
-The [[en:user:greenstone_server|Greenstone Server]] is how you "start up" your library for viewing in the browser. The server  
-begins automatically when you enter the GLI. Because the server should work sufficiently 'out-of-the-box', 
-it is not covered in-depth in the Beginner's Guide.  
- 
-=== Greenstone Editor for Metadata Sets (GEMS) === 
-[[en:user:metadata_sets#greenstone_editor_for_metadata_sets_gems|GEMS (Greenstone Editor for Metadata Sets)]] can be used to modify existing metadata  
-sets or create new ones. GEMS can either be launched from the **Enrich** panel in the Librarian Interface 
-or from outside the Librarian Interface (in Windows by going to //Start => Programs => Greenstone => GEMS//). 
- 
-=== Remote Librarian Interface (ClientGLI) === 
-As its name suggests, the [[en:user_advanced:remote_greenstone|Remote Librarian Interface]] is a tool for editing collections on a remote server. 
- 
-=== Uninstall === 
-The Uninstall program included with your installation provides an easy way to remove the Greenstone 
-software from your computer, while giving you the option to keep or remove any collections you have created, 
-as well. 
- 
-=== Documentation === 
-The //Documentation// folder includes links to the [[http://www.greenstone.org|Greenstone page]] and [[http://wiki.greenstone.org|Greenstone wiki]], 
-as well as a short README file. 
- 
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 **//Once you have successfully installed the Greenstone software, you are ready to start [[en:beginner:building_collections|building collections]].//** **//Once you have successfully installed the Greenstone software, you are ready to start [[en:beginner:building_collections|building collections]].//**
  
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