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Fez is an open source project to produce and maintain a highly flexible web interface to FEDORA for any Library or Institution to configure and publish or archive documents of any type sustainably.

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DocPortal is a sample application of MyCoRe which can be used as a publication server, e.g. for documents, dissertations and postdoctoral theses. Documents such as dissertations and postdoctoral theses can be registered with its metadata. The metadata registered with an enlarged metadata set ... [More] are searchable in DocPortal. Depending on the used hardware and software a full-text search is also possible. In addition to DocPortal, several MyCoRe applications can run on one system. You can, for example, operate a dissertation server next to a server for a photo collection and a general publication server on the same system. With DocPortal you see a simple publication server, which provides an insight view into the functionality of MyCoRe. [Less]

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Vireo creates a customized submission and management workflow for electronic theses and dissertations on top of DSpace. It is built using the Manakin interface framework, and consists of a single Aspect with an integrated Theme to create the customized interfaces (student submission interface and ... [More] staff administrative interface). More information is available at the Texas Digital Library's website, and in the Texas A&M Repository. [Less]

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IR+ Institutional RepositoryIR+ is an institutional repository software project. It is a fully featured digital repository management solution that is easy for users to understand and manage. Its goals are to meet the needs of any organization that needs to author, publish and preserve digital ... [More] information. A way for Administration to have a:Cost effective solution to meet their open access goals Way to show that the repository is providing a return on their investment Solution that supports not only organizational but also user needs Repository system that users want to use rather than being forced or mandated to use A way for Authoring Users/Faculty/Researchers to:Effectively reach colleagues and get recognized for their work Have a workspace where they can author, collaborate, and track versions of their documents Have control over their information and publications Easily create a web presence without having to use HTML or FTP Be able to analyze the global use of their publications and work The source code is now available. The software been in production at the University of Rochester since August 2009. You can see the code in action here: UR Research Some links that will help you understand the software: Quick overview of highlights IR+ Manuals Install/User/Admin (PDF - Lots of Screen Shots) IR+ Authoring Video This is an instructional video on YouTube showing the workspace in action on our production system IR+ Statistics Video This is an instructional video on YouTube showing how the statistics for IR+ work Browsing and Searching Video This is an instructional video on YouTube showing how the Browse and Search for IR+ work Portfolio Pages Overview This is an instructional video on YouTube showing an Overview of Portfolio Pages in IR+ Portfolio Pages How To This is an instructional video on YouTube showing how to create a Portfolio Page in IR+ IR+ Publishing How To Part 1 This is an instructional video on YouTube showing how to publish into the repository IR+ Publishing How To Part 2 This is an instructional video on YouTube showing how to publish into the repository Research done to inform our software requirements and design A study on our users - The Next Generation of Academics Understanding Faculty to Improve Content Recruitment for Institutional Repositories Articles And Blog Comments What DSpace could learn from IR+ An Interview with Suzanne Bell, Administrator of the University of Rochester's New Open Source Institutional Repository, UR Research Are Repositories Now Enterprise? Commentary from Carl Grant Encouraging Open Access The software is built using JAVA and the following core technologies: Spring Application Framework Hibernate Struts 2 Lucene Quartz TestNG YUI [Less]

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The department of the German Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection (BMELV) includes federal research institutes and other federal agencies and institutions of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Scientific Community (WGL). For those publications coming of the institutions and their ... [More] employees this project was set up to develop an institutional repository on base of MyCoRe. [Less]

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