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SobekCM is on [https://github.com/MarkVSullivan/SobekCM-Web-Application GitHub]. The University of Florida, a major contributor to SobekCM by a team in the UF Libraries, tracks and reports on recent enhancements and related activities (trainings, webinars, publications and presentations featuring SobekCM, etc.) on the [http://ufdc.ufl.edu/sobekcm/development/highlightsSobekCM list of recent enhancements]. | SobekCM is on [https://github.com/MarkVSullivan/SobekCM-Web-Application GitHub]. The University of Florida, a major contributor to SobekCM by a team in the UF Libraries, tracks and reports on recent enhancements and related activities (trainings, webinars, publications and presentations featuring SobekCM, etc.) on the [http://ufdc.ufl.edu/sobekcm/development/highlightsSobekCM list of recent enhancements]. | ||
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Revision as of 21:09, 19 November 2013
Description
The SobekCM Open Source Software is a software engine with related tools that power many institutional repositories and digital collections, small through large collaborative digital libraries including international collaborative programs like the Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC), and digital scholarship projects, including Digital Humanities, Data Curation, and more. SobekCM has an active development and user community contributing to further develop tools and resources, as well as a number of current and planned grant projects which add more functionality.
User Experiences
Reviews of SobekCM are available on SobekCM on SourceForge, from the State University Libraries of Florida use SobekCM and the SobekCM METS Editor for archival package preparation to the DAITSS system, and see the select bibliography on the Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC) which includes reviews of the software and analysis of the system for functional and non-functional requirements.
Development Activity
SobekCM is on GitHub. The University of Florida, a major contributor to SobekCM by a team in the UF Libraries, tracks and reports on recent enhancements and related activities (trainings, webinars, publications and presentations featuring SobekCM, etc.) on the list of recent enhancements.