Motivations for the Development of a Web Resource Synchronisation Framework |
Stuart Lewis, Richard Jones and Simeon Warner explain some of the motivations behind the development of the ResourceSync Framework.
issue70 November 2012 |
aberystwyth university, access control, aggregation, api, archives, atom, cache, cataloguing, cornell university, data, data management, data set, database, dbpedia, digital library, doi, dspace, dublin core, eprints, europeana, framework, ftp, higher education, html, hypertext, identifier, imperial college london, interoperability, jisc, knowledge base, library of congress, linked data, metadata, namespace, national library, niso, oai, oai-ore, oai-pmh, oclc, open access, open archives initiative, open source, opendoar, passwords, portal, portfolio, preservation, provenance, repositories, research, rfc, rss, search technology, service oriented architecture, software, sru, srw, standards, sword protocol, syndication, twitter, ukoln, university of edinburgh, university of oxford, uri, url, web application, web resources, web services, wikipedia, xml, z39.50 |
Towards a Toolkit for Implementing Application Profiles |
Talat Chaudhri, Julian Cheal, Richard Jones, Mahendra Mahey and Emma Tonkin propose a user-driven methodology for the iterative development, testing and implementation of Dublin Core Application Profiles in diverse repository software environments.
issue62 January 2010 |
application profile, archives, blog, cerif, cetis, data, data model, database, dcap, dcmi, digital repositories, domain model, dspace, dublin core, dublin core metadata initiative, e-government, eprints, fedora commons, framework, frbr, geospatial application profile, geospatial data, gis, gnu, higher education, identifier, iemsr, images application profile, information architecture, institutional repository, interoperability, jisc, jisc information environment, lmap, metadata, metadata model, oai, oai-ore, open access, open archives initiative, open source, opendoar, rdf, repositories, research, resource description, ruby, schema, scholarly works application profile, search technology, software, standards, sword protocol, tbmap, ukoln, university of bath, uri, usability, virtual research environment, vocabularies, wikipedia, xml |
The Tapir: Adding E-Theses Functionality to DSpace |
Richard Jones demonstrates how the Theses Alive Plugin for Institutional Repositories (Tapir) has provided E-Theses functionality for DSpace.
issue41 October 2004 |
apache, api, archives, british library, bsd, cnri, creative commons, daedalus, data set, database, digital preservation, dspace, electronic theses, handle system, hewlett-packard, html, identifier, institutional repository, interoperability, java, jisc, learning objects, licence, lucene, massachusetts institute of technology, metadata, oai, oai-pmh, open archives initiative, open source, preservation, repositories, research, robert gordon university, search technology, sherpa, software, standards, university of edinburgh, university of glasgow, url, wiki, xml |
DSpace Vs. ETD-db: Choosing Software to Manage Electronic Theses and Dissertations |
Richard Jones examines the similarities and differences between DSpace and ETD-db to determine their applicability in a modern E-theses service.
issue38 January 2004 |
apache, archives, authentication, copyright, daedalus, data, database, digital library, digital preservation, document management, dspace, dublin core, electronic theses, eprints, file format, ftp, hewlett-packard, identifier, infrastructure, institutional repository, interoperability, iso, java, jisc, licence, linux, lucene, massachusetts institute of technology, metadata, mysql, oai, oai-pmh, open archives initiative, open source, passwords, perl, preservation, programming language, repositories, research, schema, scripting language, search technology, software, standards, sun microsystems, tomcat, university of edinburgh, university of glasgow, university of southampton |