NettetGuide to Institutional Repository Software A comparison of the five most widely adopted IR platforms: Digital Commons, Dspace, Eprints, Fedora, and Islandora NettetInstitutional Repositories were first developed as an online solution for collecting, preserving, and disseminating the scholarship of universities, colleges, and other research institutions. The repository quickly …
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NettetWhen deciding on a repository software platform, there are other important factors that should be taken into account beyond the comparison of features. These criteria can … NettetComparing Institutional Repository Software: Pampering Metadata Uploaders. ABSTRACT. This article highlights the key concepts of institutional repositories and … staymacro
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Nettet10. apr. 2024 · A repository can be a place where multiple databases or files are located for distribution over a network or a repository can be a location that is directly accessible to the user without having to travel across a network” (Wikipedia, 2016). “An institutional repository is a web-based database of scholarly material for a given institution”. NettetInstitutional repositories can be classified as a type of digital library. Institutional repositories perform the main functions of digital libraries by collecting, classifying, … NettetBrief overview of main IR software Three of the most popular IR software platforms are DSpace1, ePrints.org2 and Fedora3 (though there are others of course). Trying to compare these three is a little like comparing apples and oranges. DSpace is a Java-servlet application that runs under Apache Tomcat. staymad twitter