The digital library is not merely equivalent to a digitized collection with information management tools. It
is also a series of activities that brings together collections, services and people in support of the full life cycle
of creation, dissemination, use and presentation of date, information and knowledge. The rapid development
of the internet in the 1990s and its embrace by the library and information community enabled the concept of
the digital libraries (DLs), as a branch of library, research on digital libraries flourished in the mid of 1990s
with the advent of the Internet coupled with the need to make information open and easily accessible[2]. A
branch is a branch and must have certain properties, whether it is physical or virtual. A digital branch is a
branch library, delivered digitally, on the Web. It offers much more than a traditional library website in many
ways, because a digital branch has real staff, a real building, a real collection, and real community happening
on and around it [3].