17 Feb 03:03
Re: selecting a CMS/DAMS for a digital library
I also heard something about Rescarta Foundation: http://www.rescarta.com/ It's open source and free as well. I haven't tried it out myself, but looks like they're a fine tool as well. Several examples: http://198.111.166.82:8080/ResCarta-Web/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp http://www.ecpubliclibrary.info/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=67&Itemid=193 http://www.flhiddentreasures.com/ ranti. On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 7:41 PM, Andrew Hankinson <andrew.hankinson@...> wrote: > Hi Kelly, > > Have you looked at DSpace, Fedora, Eprints or CDS Invenio? > > They're all open source and usually conform to Digital Repository standards > like OAIS or Dublin Core. > > -Andrew > > On 16-Feb-10, at 7:32 PM, Kelly McElroy wrote: > >> Hello all, >> >> I am brand new to the list, so apologies if this is off-topic. I am a >> student in the MLIS program at the University of British Columbia, and am >> currently doing a co-op work term helping a non-profit organization start >> a >> digital library. We're currently considering different software programs, >> and while I've been sifting through the big players (including CONTENTdm, >> Greenstone, and per IT's request, SharePoint) I keep wondering if there is >> a >> simpler option that I am missing. I've used a few helpful case studies as >> well asinformation put out by JISC, but I'm curious: are there are other >> good tools out there for this sort of decision-making? >> >> Thank you in advance, and feel free to respond off-list. >> >> Cheers, >> Kelly McElroy >> MAS/MLIS candidate, University of British Columbia >> _______________________________________________ >> Web4lib mailing list >> Web4lib@... >> http://lists.webjunction.org/web4lib/ >> > > > > _______________________________________________ > Web4lib mailing list > Web4lib@... > http://lists.webjunction.org/web4lib/ > > -- -- Bulk mail. Postage paid.
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