Library

The ikigize Library is a context-aware resource system that helps learners and educators collect, discover, and reuse knowledge across personal, team, and organisation spaces.


What the library does

At its core, the library combines resource storage, structured organization, and graph-powered discovery. You can keep resources private, share them in entity libraries, and surface relevant material through the Learning Graph instead of relying only on filenames and folders.

Unified Resource Management
Organise resources across personal, team, and organisational levels
Personal learning materials and collections
Group and team shared resources
Organization-wide knowledge bases
Organisation & Discovery
Powerful tools for organising and finding resources
Unlimited nested folder levels
Drag-and-drop folder management
Smart search across content
Collaboration & Sharing
Flexible sharing and access control
Private resources by default
Selective sharing of resources and folders
Group-specific collaboration
Content Management
Rich content support with metadata
Documents: PDF, Word, PowerPoint, Markdown
Media: Images, videos, audio with thumbnails
Web links with metadata extraction

Explore in detail

  • Library Hierarchy — how user, organisation, campus, course, module, session, and task libraries are scoped
  • Resources & Types — resource formats, metadata, uploads, viewers, and summaries
  • Search & Discovery — text search, graph-augmented retrieval, and global recommendations
  • Folders & Organisation — folders, tags, filters, favorites, and cross-library movement
  • AI & Librarian — AI cataloging, external discovery, and automated library growth

See also

  • Learning Graph — ontology and recommendation intelligence behind library discovery
  • Librarian Agent — the AI assistant that catalogs entities and discovers resources
  • Resources — technical resource model and content-management behavior