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Institutional Repository Platform - Open Source. Luna Imaging, Inc. | Welcome. Omeka. Welcome :: Greenstone Digital Library Software. CONTENTdm Digital Collection Management Software by OCLC. LazySusan: A Flexible, Scalable Digital Repository Ingest System - Georgia Tech's Institutional Repository. Repository_Planning_Checklist_and_Guidance.pdf (application/pdf Object) ETD Guide - DL Curriculum Project. From DL Curriculum Project Note: The ETD Guide wiki site is undergoing major revisions during spring 2011.

The NDLTD ETD Guide Revision Team apologizes for any inconvenience. Historic ETD Guide 1998 - 2008 (PDF) Introduction Universities What are the key concerns and their resolution? Assessment and Measurement Students Technical Issues Training The Future Improving Education and Understanding of NDLTD Paper and data submitted to ETD Symposium '07 by the digital library curriculum development group. Abstract: To understand ETDs, what NDLTD is, how it works, and the benefits of NDLTD, it is necessary to educate those involved, such as students who will create and submit their ETDs, as well as the library staff members who will be participating in NDLTD and administering their local system. Revised DL educational module framework: Based on our analysis of hundreds of DL papers, we identified 10 core topical areas, and 43 sub-areas.

Resources: ETD Samples Authors involved in the ETD Guide. Home. Files - Presentation - myExperiment: Repository | VRE | Experiment (DreSNet 09) (Jiten Bhagat) Call for paper: workshop on workflow systems in e-Science. 4th International Workshop onWorkflow Systems in e-Science in conjunction with 9th IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid ( May 2009, Aims and scope The development in Internet and Grid technologies has greatly enhanced the activities in scientific research; more and more new scientific advances are achieved by experiments which consist of complex sets of computations and large volumes of data.

The workshop on Workflow Systems in e-Science (WSES) focuses on practical aspects of scientific workflow management systems: design, implementation, applications in all fields of computational science, interoperability among workflows and the e-Science infrastructure, e.g., knowledge framework, for workflow management. WSES09 is the fourth edition in the series of the workshop. Topics Paper submission and publication Program 1. : (room 3) Session 1: Workflow technologies and applications Dr. Open Source Digital Asset Management (DAM) Software - Testimonials. Tech Series - Data and Workflow Model | TACTIC Community. NotreDAM | Open Source Digital Asset Management. DSpace | DSpace is a turnkey institutional repository application.

E-Journals: Archiving and Preservation Briefing paper. Libraries have in the past assumed preservation responsibility for material they collect, while publishers have supplied the material they need. These well understood divisions of labour do not work in the digital environment and especially so when dealing with licensed e-journals. The crucial difference between licensing access to an e-journal, as opposed to purchasing and then owning a print journal, is that, unless there are explicit and legally binding arrangements for archiving, it cannot be guaranteed that online access will continue indefinitely. Despite these major concerns, the trend towards e-only access is continuing at a rapid rate.

Academic users increasingly prefer the online versions of journals, for convenience and timeliness. Libraries and publishers are responding to that demand. These trends make finding practical solutions to the well documented challenges of preserving electronic publications a matter of urgency. The role of legal deposit Certification Conclusion. Web Archiving Bibliography 2013, Page: Title Page | UNT Digital Library. Digital Visual Asset Management Beyond the Library. Asset Management | Viewpoint Digital Visual Asset Management Beyond the Library DAM: Academics can now curate and maintain image collections that will complement their institution’s digital assets. By Trent Batson, Mary Grush11/09/11 Visual imagery is inundating us: Everyone, it seems, has at least a mobile phone with a camera. The photos don’t stay on the phones of course, but flood out on the Internet through e-mail or social media and end up in photo archiving applications like iPhoto or Picassa, or in Web-based photo archives like Flickr.

Images are becoming as common as text-based artifacts, yet in academia the expertise and systems to organize visual images into properly managed asset collections have been limited to a few people in a few departments. It’s not merely the location of image collections or who “owns” them that can put the future of these assets in question.

DAM for the Many. Jobs. Open Source Digital Asset Management (DAM) Software Reviews. In this article, we introduce the main open source DAM solutions that are currently available (16 at the latest count). Most products mentioned here are primarily web based. In some cases desktop clients may also be provided as an alternative mode of interaction also. Based on feedback received, we have recently changed the order of the products so that pure web DAM systems are shown first, followed by ECM suites and then preservation oriented solutions. In determining which products are suitable to have the description Open Source applied, we have assessed each vendor to identify if they use a licence that is OSI approved as the main criteria for inclusion.

Readers should note that this does not mean they are necessarily free of cost (either to purchase or for customisation and on-going support) and each vendor should be consulted to get a better idea of the actual total cost of ownership. Pure Web DAM ECM Suites With DAM Modules Preservation DAM Pure Web DAM Activae EnterMedia Gallery Razuna.