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This week, I am comparing most of them- Drupal, DSpace, EPrints, the PKP Harvester, and Omeka. The comparison is from the point of view of a person using my websites. My comparison is based purely on what I can do with them. I think it will be easy to ferret out my preference. And look at some of the sites, do searches, etc. Personally, I find the li.
I think that it worked very well to have 672 and 675 back to back. In many ways, learning about repositories in 675 was a natural progression, building upon the knowledge we all gained about building and working with a LAMP server. My awakening regarding the generosity and passion of the software development world began in 672 when we read things like. In the Beginning was the Command Line. The Cathedral and the Bazaar.
Striving to outsmart computers one command line at a time! Stay updated via RSS. Pre-loaded VM versus the experience of installation. General impressions, huh? Sheet music, Bielefeld and India. I thank you all for a great semester! It was hard, but we made it! Pre-loaded VM versus the experience of installation. I can see how it is tempting.
Another thing DC lacks is that it is not a preservation solution, so if that is a concern, as it should be, then you still need a storage system in place to care for your archival digital files.
Observations and Comments from IRLS 672 and 675. Would I prefer a preconfigured VM? So much to learn, so little time. I looked at the software websites to compare the accessibility and availability of information and help. When coming up with subject listings, keywords, etc.