| Evaluation of an Open-Source Repository System | |
Available |
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Date |
August 2007 |
Description |
A comparison of DSpace v1.4.2 and Fedora v2.2 for use as a repository for teaching materials. On the basis of this evaluation, Fedora has been chosen as a basis for the technical implementation, together with Fez. |
| Select for Success: Key Principles in Assessing Repository Models | |
Available |
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Date |
July/August 2007 |
Sponsor |
Richard Wyles |
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| Technical Evaluation of Selected Open Source Repository Solutions v1.3 | |
Available |
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Date |
September 2006 |
Sponsor |
Richard Wyles |
Project |
Open Access Repositories in New Zealand, funded by the Tertiary Education Commission of New Zealand. |
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| Repository Software | |
Available |
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Date |
2006 |
Publisher |
RUBRIC: Regional Universities Building Research
Infrastructure Collaboratively |
Description |
The RUBRUC project was conceived to assist regional universities in adopting best-practice emerging from a previous round of projects funded by the Australian Government. |
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| A Technology Analysis of Repositories and Services | |
Available |
https://wiki.library.jhu.edu/display/RepoAnalysis/ProjectRepository |
Date |
August 2006 |
Author |
Mark Patton |
Description |
With funding from the Mellon Foundation, the Sheridan Libraries at Johns Hopkins University has conducted an analysis of repositories and services based on a methodology for connecting user requirements with repository programmatic features. The Sheridan Libraries considered a diverse range of content types and end user services by developing and gathering numerous scenarios from multiple institutions, and collaborating particularly with MIT, UVA, and ProQuest to evaluate DSpace 1.3.2, Fedora 2.0, and Digital Commons. |
Project |
Project Repository, Johns Hopkins University |
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| Institutional Repositories, ARL SPEC Kit 292 | |
| Order from | ARL |
Date |
July 2006 |
Publisher |
Association of Research Libraries |
Description |
This report provides the results of a survey of institutional repository providers in US universities. Read a PDF of Table of Contents and Executive Summary |
| Criteria for choosing repository software | |
Format |
pdf
(142kb) |
Date |
November 2004 |
Author |
Chris Taylor, University of Queensland |
Description |
This short report looks at Free Open Source OAI-PMH compliant software, as at 17 November 2004.. |