These are end-user facing solutions that address a specific use case or range of use cases.
This registry includes known community-developed software designed as complete solutions that work with recent releases of the Fedora Commons Repository Software (2.2.x and 3.x).
Know of anything that's not listed? Please add it below! And don't hesitate to add a project that is just getting started; it is good for the community to know what each other is working on.
Title and Link |
Summary |
Status |
Compatibility |
Contact |
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The unique name of the software or project, linked to a URL providing more information. |
One-line description |
Released or Unreleased |
Fedora 2.2.x or Fedora 3.x |
Individual and/or Organization |
An eResearch environment developed specifically for use by scientific and scholarly communities. |
Released |
Fedora 3.x |
Matthias Razum, FIZ Karlsruhe |
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FedoraFS |
A Python FUSE model that allows you to mount a Fedora repository as a file system |
Unreleased |
Fedora 2.2.x |
Rebecca Sutton Koeser, Emory University Libraries |
A web interface for Fedora that allows you to configure, publish or archive documents of any type, sustainably. |
Released |
Fedora 2.2.x |
Christiaan Kortekaas, University of Queensland |
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Fedora Learning Object Repository Interface is a web front-end for Fedora, specialized in managing learning objects and their metadata. |
Released |
Fedora 2.2.x |
Thijs Schnitger, Func. Internet Integration |
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Will provide a "Lego Set" of web services and templates that can be used for a wide range of content management workflows. |
Unreleased |
Fedora 3.x |
Universities of Hull, Stanford, and Virginia |
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A Drupal module that allows users to view and manage objects stored in Fedora |
Released |
Fedora 3.x |
Paul Pound, UPEI Robertson Library |
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A web front-end for Fedora focusing on flexible access control |
Released |
Fedora 2.2.x, Fedora 3.x |
Nishen Naidoo, Macquarie Univsersity |
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NSDL EduPak 1.0 is an all-in-one, OS, education digital repository solution providing a general platform for building digital libraries united by a common data model & interoperable applications. |
Released |
Fedora 2.2.x |
James Blake, |
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A web interface providing search and browse for a FedoraCommons and Solr powered archive |
Released |
Fedora 3.x |
Ben O'Steen, Oxford |
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An OAIS-compliant, service-oriented digital repository system designed to preserve government authentic digital objects. |
Released |
Fedora 3.x |
Luis Faria, Portuguese National Archives |
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A front end to Fedora commons repository that uses Solr to handle all browsing, searching, and security. |
Released |
Fedora 2.2.x, Fedora 3.x |
Australian Digital Futures Institute, University of Southern Queensland |
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