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Digital Object Repository Software Quick Comparison | open source | GUI (admin, ingest, export, and editing) | Windows OS | parse METS | batch uploads | formats supported | harvest capability |
Greenstone | yes | yes, yes, yes, yes | yes | sort of | | | |
ContentDM | no | yes, sort of, yes, yes | yes | no | | | OAI-PMH |
Fedora Commons | yes | yes, sort of, yes, sort of | yes | sort of | | | OAI-PMH |
DSpace | yes | | | | yes | | |
Greenstone
- spec sheet
===News, reviews, and articles about Greenstone=== - Bainbridge, D., Osborn, W., Witten, I.H. & Nichols, D.M. (2006). Extending Greenstone for Institutional Repositories. In Digital Libraries: Achievements, Challenges and Opportunities, 9th International Conference on Asian Digital Libraries, ICADL 2006, Kyoto, Japan, November 27-30, 2006(pp. 303-312). Berlin: Springer. Abstract: We examine the problem of designing a generalized system for building institutional repositories. Widely used schemes such as DSpace are tailored to a particular set of requirements: fixed metadata set; standard view when searching and browsing; pre-determined sequence for depositing items; built-in workflow for vetting new items. In contrast, Fedora builds in flexibility: institutional repositories are just one possible instantiation—however generality incurs a high overhead and uptake has been sluggish. This paper shows how existing components of the Greenstone software can be repurposed to provide a generalized institutional repository that falls between these extremes.
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==ContentDM==
- spec sheet:
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==Fedora Commons==
Capcity
"Store all types of content and its metadata," " Digital content of any type can be managed and maintained," Metadata about content in any format can be managed and maintained," "Scale to millions of objects,"
Interface/ease of use
"Metadata about content in any format can be managed and maintained"
"Web-based Administrator GUI (low-level object editing)"
Access to contect
"Access data via Web APIs (REST/SOAP)," "Provide RDF search (SPARQL)"
"Content Model Architecture (define "types" of objects by their content)"
" GSearch (fulltext) Search Service"
"Multiple, customer driven front-ends."
Security/stability issues
"Rebuilder Utility (for disaster recovery and data migration),"
"The entire repository can be rebuilt from the digital object and content files."
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JMS messaging (your apps can "listen" to repository events)"
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OAI-PMH Provider Service"
News, reviews, and articles about Fedora Commons¶
- Moore Foundation funding, 2007
- Discussion of DSpace/Fedora merger, 2009
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DSpace
General works about Digital Repositories
- Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, Volume 47 Issue 3 & 4 2009, Special issue on Metadata and Open Access Repositories
- Reese, T., & Banerjee, K. (2008). Building digital libraries: A how-to-do-it manual. New York: Neal-Schuman.
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