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homepage search browse/discovery item pages | https://opensource.google.com/projects/explore/featured |
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item page | Semantic Scholar Item page | So much awesomeness don't know where to begin | |||
Felicity Dykas (Missouri) | Item page or journal collection page | http://scholarship.law.missouri.edu/jdr/ Digital Commons at University of Missouri Law School | Like the drop down box from which users can choose an issue. Once an issue is chosen, the pdfs are organized under categories - which vary from issue to issue Examples:
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Item page | Item page link | Figshare clearly takes the angle that the actual file/pdf is the most important thing the user wants. Above the fold, they only show the file (rendered), with an option to download below. You have to scroll below the fold to get to the metadata. |
Author profile
Author profiles are NOT a default feature of DSpace 6 JSPUI or XMLUI. Maybe we should remove this section as a whole, if we're not adding author profiles in DSpace 7.
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homepage | https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl | simple but powerful works for all types of content and repos with mixed content. Princeton has for example no pretty images, lots of journal articles, ETDs, some datasets, ... low maintenance: no manual grooming of featured items - no worries that arithmetically chosen featured items step on anybodies feelings this will live and die with the SEARCH and Filter capabilities on the search results page
| 2017 June 7 would be a very good customizable option | homepage | https://resonance.is/ |
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item listing | https://resonance.is/research-publications/ |
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item listing | https://theidealis.org/discover/ | LIKE
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| item page | Semantic Scholar Item page | So much awesomeness don't know where to begin | author profile | Semantic Scholar author profile | So much awesomeness don't know where to begin | Felicity Dykas (Missouri) | Home page | Digital Commons at Missouri University of Science and Technology | Felicity Dykas (Missouri) | Home page | 2017 June 6 Would like homepage design options that add appealing visuals | Felicity Dykas (Missouri) | Search results | https://ir.uwf.edu/islandora/search/education?type=dismax U of West Florida | Different options for viewing search results:
Users get to choose; plus manager can set default. I like how the metadata is displayed in the List view. Clearly labeled and simple. 2017 June 6 Like ability to offer users different view options: condensed/expanded, and the options here Not sure if users use such options | Felicity Dykas (Missouri) | Item page or journal collection page | Like the drop down box from which users can choose an issue. Once an issue is chosen, the pdfs are organized under categories - which vary from issue to issue Examples:
| Arthur Smith | Research categories (community/collection view?) | https://elifesciences.org/subjects | Simple categories, visually easy to browse. | Homepage | https://estudogeral.sib.uc.pt/ | Focus on institucional Repository context Image highlight, general stats, last deposits, administrative information regarding the repository use | Homepage | http://ubibliorum.ubi.pt/ | Institutional repository with banner slideshow of the institution + action buttons to deposit, login,.. + information regarding policy, helpdesk... | Jose Carvalho | Search results | https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/discover | Simple and clean with the possibility to refine search | Search results | https://www.rcaap.pt/ (search for "DSpace") | List of items with preview of abstract, type of access, date... + possibility to filter results | Item page | Item page link | Advanced search | http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/do/search/?q=blood&start=0&context=52045&sort=date_desc&facet= | LIKE
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| Simple Search | http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/do/search/?q=blood&start=0&context=52045&facet= | Simple Search | http://network.bepress.com/explore/?q=DSpace | DISLIKE
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Submission forms
Community page, Collection page, overview
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So the challenge to represent ONE community (and its sub communities) is actually very similar to representing ALL top level communities.
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Felicity Dykas (Missouri)Item page or journal collection page | http://scholarship.law.missouri.edu/jdr/ Digital Commons at University of Missouri Law School | Like the drop down box from which users can choose an issue. Once an issue is chosen, the pdfs are organized under categories - which vary from issue to issue Examples:
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Arthur SmithResearch categories (community/collection view?) | https://elifesciences.org/subjects | Simple categories, visually easy to browse. |
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