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[http://www.archive-it.org/ Archive-It] is a subscription-based web archiving service from the Internet Archive, helping organizations to create complete records of digital materials appearing on the web. Organisations choose the frequency with which they collect these snapshots of content, creating records of their changes over time.<br />
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The Internet Archive<br />
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Rosetta is a complete preservation solution. Its focus is to archive and preserve the digitized and born digital materials stored at academic and memory institutions like libraries and archives, research organizations and government institutions.<br />
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* representation (the set of files, including all the metadata)<br />
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* BIRT (open source, eclipse-based Business Intelligence and Reporting Tools reporting system)<br />
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The Internet Archive<br />
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====Functional notes====<br />
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====Standards compliance====<br />
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[http://www.dspace.org/ DSpace] is an institutional repository system which enables easy deposit, preservation, and access for all types of digital content.&nbsp;<br />
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DuraSpace<br />
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[http://www.linfo.org/bsdlicense.html BSD Open Source License] - free<br />
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DSpace 1.8.1 was released in December 2011.<br />
Development is ongoing. In late 2011 the DSpace Community Advisory Team decided to forgo releasing a version 2.0; instead, version 3.0 will be released in Fall 2012.<br />
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DSpace is written in Java, providing a web based interface that can be installed in Linux, Mac OSX or Windows environments. It requires either a PostgreSQL or Oracle database. The software comes with plugins for most university authentication methods, including: LDAP (and hierarchical LDAP), Shibboleth, X.509, and IP-based.<br />
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The DSpace data model is intended to reflect the structure of the organization using the system. Each DSpace site is divided into communities, which can be further divided into sub-communities reflecting the typical university structure of college, department, research centre, or laboratory. Communities contain collections, which are groupings of related content. Each collection is composed of items, which are the basic archival elements of the archive. Items are further subdivided into named bundles of bitstreams.<br />
Workflows are unidirectional &ndash; e.g. an item can&rsquo;t move from Live to Pending.<br />
DSpace administrators can create multiple user roles, which allows for extremely fine-tuned access rights.<br />
====Documentation and user support====<br />
DSpace offers a wealth of documentation and user support. The website includes an extensive [https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC/All+Documentation Documentation Wiki], and supports a number of mailing lists. Users can report and track errors through a JIRA system. The site also links to tutorials, how-to&rsquo;s, and other training materials.<br />
As of 2011, there are seven registered service providers and 22 non-registered providers, offering presumably fee-based support . DSpace also has an Ambassador Program, which attempts to identify a DSpace user in every country or region who is willing to volunteer to be a point of contact for organizations just getting started.<br />
====Usability====<br />
DSpace does not include an installation and configuration tool, or &lsquo;wizard,&rsquo; which makes these processes time consuming and challenging for users without system administration training.<br />
A number of organisations using DSpace have performed usability analyses of their repositories. While the overall structure works well, many organisations found that naming conventions were sometimes confusing for users. In addition, many users expected that the search mechanism would automatically include a Boolean AND, which is not the case.<br />
====Expertise required====<br />
Installation and configuration greatly benefit from system administration knowledge, as well as a deep understanding of repository structures and workflows.<br />
====Standards compliance====<br />
DSpace supports OAI-PMH, OAI-ORE, SWORD, SWORD2, WebDAV, OpenSearch, OpenURL, RSS, and ATOM.<br />
DSpace metadata uses the Dublin Core standard.<br />
====Influence and take-up====<br />
As of 2011, over 1100 organizations currently use the DSpace software in a production or project environment. A full list of known DSpace instances can be found at [http://www.dspace.org/whos-using-dspace http://www.dspace.org/whos-using-dspace].<br />
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ArchivesSpace is an open source, web application for managing archives information. The application is designed to support core functions in archives administration such as accessioning; description and arrangement of processed materials including analog, hybrid, and born-digital content; management of authorities (agents and subjects) and rights; and reference service. The application supports collection management through collection management records, tracking of events, and a growing number of administrative reports. The application also functions as a metadata authoring tool, enabling the generation of EAD, MARCXML, MODS, Dublin Core, and METS formatted data.<br />
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ArchivesSpace dates from June 2009 when representatives of New York University, the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, the University of California San Diego, and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation agreed to integrate the Archivists' Toolkit and Archon into a single application in order to increase overall functionality within a single application and to optimize sustainability of the application. The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation provided generous funding for the first two phases of the ArchivesSpace program. A planning phase ran from January 2010 to June 2011, during which functional specifications were drafted, a business plan was formulated, and an organizational home was secured. A development phase ran from July 2011 to September 2013, culminating in the release of ArchivesSpace 1.0 on September 30, 2013. There have been nine releases of ArchivesSpace since the 1.0 release, all of which have served to both advance the integration of the Archivists' Toolkit and Archon and to introduce new functionality not present in either of those precursor applications. Source: http://archivesspace.org/overview<br />
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ArchivesSpace is an open source, web application for managing archives information. The application is designed to support core functions in archives administration such as accessioning; description and arrangement of processed materials including analog, hybrid, and born-digital content; management of authorities (agents and subjects) and rights; and reference service. The application supports collection management through collection management records, tracking of events, and a growing number of administrative reports. The application also functions as a metadata authoring tool, enabling the generation of EAD, MARCXML, MODS, Dublin Core, and METS formatted data.<br />
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ArchivesSpace dates from June 2009 when representatives of New York University, the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, the University of California San Diego, and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation agreed to integrate the Archivists' Toolkit and Archon into a single application in order to increase overall functionality within a single application and to optimize sustainability of the application. The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation provided generous funding for the first two phases of the ArchivesSpace program. A planning phase ran from January 2010 to June 2011, during which functional specifications were drafted, a business plan was formulated, and an organizational home was secured. A development phase ran from July 2011 to September 2013, culminating in the release of ArchivesSpace 1.0 on September 30, 2013. There have been nine releases of ArchivesSpace since the 1.0 release, all of which have served to both advance the integration of the Archivists' Toolkit and Archon and to introduce new functionality not present in either of those precursor applications. Source: http://archivesspace.org/overview<br />
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= Description =<br />
[http://www.eprints.org/ EPrints] is an open access digital repository software, which is intended to create a highly configurable web-based repository.<br />
The EPrints organisation also provides a number of services, including hosting, customization, importing legacy data, providing training and support, advising on policy development, assisting with advocacy and promotion, and providing project management.<br />
====Provider====<br />
University of Southampton<br />
====Licensing and cost====<br />
[http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html Gnu Public License (GPL)] - free<br />
====Development Activity====<br />
EPrints 3.3.7 was released in December 2011.<br />
Development is ongoing as of writing.&nbsp;<br />
====Platform and interoperability====<br />
EPrints is written in Perl.&nbsp; It was developed on Redhat Linux, but it can be used on UNIX-like systems including OS-X. It also runs on Windows Vista and XP.<br />
EPrints is able to export data into BibTeX, refer, EndNote &amp; other bibliography managers, as well as Google Earth, Similie TimeLine or other Web Services.<br />
====Functional Notes====<br />
The EPrints data model consists of three core objects: the EPrint, the Document, and the User.&nbsp; Users have stated that this allows the creation of more complex hierarchies than with other repository software.<br />
EPrints does not automatically support Handle.<br />
====Documentation and user support====<br />
EPrints Services offers fee-based support for repositories. The EP-Tech mailing list offers free support and discussion about EPrints; however, it is unclear how active this mailing list is. The site also links to a bug-tracker.<br />
The EPrints website offers extensive documentation via a [http://wiki.eprints.org/w/Main_Page wiki], including an installation manual, user guide, and training materials. While much of the information is up-to-date and clearly organised, a recent migration (as of November 2011) has left a number of the pages with error messages, or notices that the material &ldquo;needs sorting out&rdquo;.<br />
====Usability====<br />
An installation script automates most of the installation processes.<br />
Development for version 3 included an extensive usability analysis, which resulted in substantial redesign of the metadata entry process. A key component is the new auto-complete function.<br />
====Expertise required====<br />
Installation and configuration greatly benefit from system administration knowledge, as well as a deep understanding of repository structures and workflows.<br />
====Standards compliance====<br />
EPrints is OAI compliant. It provides support for METS, Dublin Core and other DL interoperability formats.<br />
====Influence and take-up====<br />
EPrints is widely used in European archives and repositories. Organisations using EPrints include University College London Research, the Glasgow Theses Services, and the Queensland Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation.<br />
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ArchivesSpace is an open source, web application for managing archives information. The application is designed to support core functions in archives administration such as accessioning; description and arrangement of processed materials including analog, hybrid, and born-digital content; management of authorities (agents and subjects) and rights; and reference service. The application supports collection management through collection management records, tracking of events, and a growing number of administrative reports. The application also functions as a metadata authoring tool, enabling the generation of EAD, MARCXML, MODS, Dublin Core, and METS formatted data.<br />
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ArchivesSpace dates from June 2009 when representatives of New York University, the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, the University of California San Diego, and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation agreed to integrate the Archivists' Toolkit and Archon into a single application in order to increase overall functionality within a single application and to optimize sustainability of the application. The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation provided generous funding for the first two phases of the ArchivesSpace program. A planning phase ran from January 2010 to June 2011, during which functional specifications were drafted, a business plan was formulated, and an organizational home was secured. A development phase ran from July 2011 to September 2013, culminating in the release of ArchivesSpace 1.0 on September 30, 2013. There have been nine releases of ArchivesSpace since the 1.0 release, all of which have served to both advance the integration of the Archivists' Toolkit and Archon and to introduce new functionality not present in either of those precursor applications. Source: http://archivesspace.org/overview<br />
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