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- The Datastar project from 2008-2010 at Cornell illustrated the use case of Fedora complementing VIVO by providing a repository for storing datasets uploaded to Fedora through VIVO. A customized VIVO provided an editing and discovery interface for dataset metadata, while Fedora provided repository functions for the dataset itself, such as support for dataset download and versioning.
- The Deep Carbon Observatory, led by Principal Investigator Peter Fox at RPI, uses VIVO as a data portal in concert with CKAN and Drupal, as described in Implementation of Open-World, Integrative, Transparent, Collaborative Science Data Platforms
- Institutional repositories such as UR Research at the University of Rochester sometimes feature pages for the researchers themselves, in addition to repository collections and resources, to support browsing by researcher and to provide an extra incentive for uploading content. While not powered by either Fedora or VIVO, UR Research illustrates another straightforward use case for Fedora-VIVO interoperability.
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A number of platforms could potentially be involved:
- Sufia (on GitHub)
- Blacklight
- Apache Solr
- Apache Camel
- W3C Linked Data Platform
- Linked Data for Libraries use cases
- Hydra RDF Working Group
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