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Contributor: University of Southern Queensland
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The Fascinator is an Apache Solr front end to the Fedora commons repository. This project is funded by ARROW, as part of the mini project scheme. The Fascinator is written in Java. It drops into the Tomcat server that comes with Fedora. The goal of the project is to create a simple interface to Fedora that uses a single technology - that's Solr - to handle all browsing, searching and security. This contrasts with solutions that use RDF for browsing by 'collection', XACML for security and a text indexer for fulltext search, and in some cases relational database tables as well. We wanted to see if taking out some of these layers makes for a fast application which is easy to configure. So far so good. The Fascinator can:
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Islandora
Status: Active
Fedora Versions: 2.1.x
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Contributor: University of Prince Edward Island
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Robertson Library is releasing the their Fedora-Drupal module Islandora as opensource. There is a Islandora project hosted by Fedora Commons here. The Islandora module allows Drupal users to view and manage digital objects stored in Fedora. There is a demo Amazon ec2 image running here http://ec2-75-101-195-219.compute-1.amazonaws.com/. The ami has both Drupal and Fedora installed. The disk space available to for this image is limited. If you use Amazon's EBS you could get upto a terabyte of space. There is also a S3 adapter written for Fedora that could be used. If you have an Amazon AWS account you can launch your own version of the image. The public image name is ami-e9d23680. Once the image is started you will have to login to the newly created image using ssh and start Fedora. To start Fedora cd to /usr/local/fedora/tomcat/bin and type ./startup.sh. This will start Tomcat which will bring up the Fedora web application. You will then be able to use a browser to view your new ami instance by browsing to the ami's public DNS address. We have created a google group to act as a mailing list for the Islandora module. You can send email here islandora@googlegroups.com or visit here http://groups.google.com/group/islandora. |
Blacklight
Status: Active
Fedora Versions: 2.1.x - ?
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Blacklight is an open source OPAC (online public access catalog). That means libraries (or anyone else) can use it to allow people to search and browse their collections online. Blacklight uses Solr to index and search, and it has a highly configurable Ruby on Rails front-end. Currently, Blacklight can index, search, and provide faceted browsing for MaRC records and several kinds of XML documents, including TEI, EAD, and GDMS. Blacklight was developed at the University of Virginia Library and is made public under an Apache 2.0 license. A next generation library catalog written in ruby, using solr as the underlying search engine. All you have to do is export your marc records, index them with the scripts provided, start up ruby on rails, and you're on your way to faceted browsing bliss. |
RubyFedora
Status: Active
Fedora Versions: 2.x - 3.3
*Contributor:* matt.zumwalt \ [at\] yourmediashelf.com Wiki Markup
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RubyFedora provides a set of Ruby gems for creating and managing objects in the Fedora Repository Architecture (http://fedora-commons.org). RubyFedora was created by, and is maintained by Mediashelf (http://yourmediashelf.com) |
Fez
Management and Search Front End
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Contributor: University of Queensland Christiaan Kortekaas c.kortekaas@library.uq.edu.au
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Fez is a web front-end management system for Fedora that is developed in PHP. This work is part of UQ eScholarship Project and the Australian Partnership for Sustainable Repositories. Fez functionality includes:
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Flori
Flori (Fedora Learning Object Repository Interface)
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Contributor: Flori is a GPL licensed open source project, developed and maintained by Func. Internet Integration for Kennisnet Ict op school.
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Flori is a web front-end for Fedora Commons, specialized in managing learning objects and their meta data. Key features include virtual repositories and flexible meta data schema's. |
VALET for ETDs
Management and Search Front End
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Contributor: VTLS Inc._ angela@vtls.com_
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VALET for ETDs is a customizable, web-based interface to Fedora. It allows remote users to submit content into a VITAL or FEDORA digital object repository. VALET for ETDs features include:
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ELATED
Management and Search Front End
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Contributor: ACS Technology Center'' Eric Jansson ejansson@colleges.org
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ELATED is a lightweight, general-purpose application for managing digital files. ELATED is built on top of the Fedora Repository system, and can be used as a digital assets management system, an institutional repository, or to meet other collection archiving, publishing and searching needs.
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VUE
Specialized Front End
Status: Unknown
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Contributor: Tufts University Academic Technologies'' David Grogan david.grogan@tufts.edu
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The Visual Understanding Environment (VUE) project provides faculty and students with flexible tools to successfully integrate digital resources into their teaching and learning. Using VUE's concept mapping interface, faculty and students design customized semantic networks of digital resources drawing from digital libraries, local files and the Web.
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Muradora
Turnkey Web GUI for Fedora
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Fedora Versions: 2.2.x, 3.1
*Contributor:* [Muradora Project|http://www.muradora.org/] \[ [Nishen Naidoo|mailto:nishen@melcoe.mq.edu.au] \ ] Wiki Markup
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Muradora is designed to be a turnkey web front-end for Fedora focusing on flexible access control (see DRAMA). It is being developed as part of the DRAMA project(now the Muradora Project). Muradora is built in Java using the Spring Framework (with Struts 2), and makes heavy use of AJAX technologies to provide a richer and more dynamic user interface.
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FABULOUS
content Management Front End
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mailto.prashant.pandeyatunisa.edu.au Prashant Pandey
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In 2006 the ARROW (Australian Research Repositories Online to the World) Project funded two mini‐projects at the University of South Australia, namely ARROW Batch Utilities and ARROW Batch edit tool to solve the issue of batch metadata editing. The combined outcome of this work resulted in the creation of web based, open source PHP application called FABULOUS (Fedora ARROW Batch Utility with Lots of User Services). FABULOUS reduces time required to manage repository content by enabling modifications to user selected sets of objects and data streams. Fabulous functionality includes:
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Middleware
Fedora Enhanced Content Models
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Contributor: State and University Library, Denmark Asger Asger Askov Blekinge -Rasmussen abr@statsbiblioteketabr@kb.dk
Enhanced Content Models have a number of new features compared to the Fedora 3.0 content models. First of these is the more elaborate specification of the data objects. Second is the repository view system, which allows the repository to dynamically remap the contained data to virtual data objects. And third is the object creation templates, which allows the content models to behave as object classes from which new data object instances can be made.
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- OKI-compliant software bridge for connecting to Fedora repositories
- Access Fedora 1.2.1 repositories
- Publish to Fedora 1.1.1 repositories
ARCHmedia MetaFramework
<span style="color:#ff6000">ARCHmedia MetaFramework</span>
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Purpose: ARCHmedia MetaFramework is high level Java framework to develop quickly and easier stand-alone and web applications for Fedora repository.
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Digital Repository Authorization Middleware Architecture (DRAMA)
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Status: Active
Fedora Versions: 2.2
*Contributor:* [DRAMA Website|http://drama.ramp.org.au]'' \ [ Chi Nguyen\|FEDINFO:User__Chi \ ] Wiki Markup
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The DRAMA project aims to re-factor Fedora authorization into middleware components that can be plugged on top of an existing Fedora (2.2) deployment. It offers the following features:
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Utilities
These are small applications or scripts that make running your FEDORA-based repository easier.
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