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  2. Greenstone (software) - Wikipedia

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    A checklist for evaluating open source digital library software, Online Information Review, 30(4):360–379. Includes evaluation of Greenstone relative to other digital library software. Michael Lesk. 2004. Understanding digital libraries. Second edition. San Francisco: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, p. 171-172.

  3. Invenio - Wikipedia

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    Invenio is an open source software framework for large-scale digital repositories that provides the tools for management of digital assets in an institutional repository and research data management systems. The software is typically used for open access repositories for scholarly and/or published digital content and as a digital library.

  4. OpenBiblio - Wikipedia

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    Online public access catalog (OPAC): a public catalog for patrons to find books; Administration: Configuration and management of the system, including library, staff, material, fines, and website settings. Reports: Retrieve and format information from the database, including overdue letters and statistical models for the use of the library's ...

  5. List of Digital Accessible Information System software

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    Digital Accessible Information System (DAISY) books can be heard on standalone DAISY players, [1] computers using DAISY playback software, [2] mobile phones, and MP3 players (with limited navigation). DAISY books can be distributed on a CD/DVD, memory card or through the Internet. [3]

  6. Category:Digital library software - Wikipedia

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    "Digital libraries : comparison of 10 software". Library Collections, Acquisitions, and Technical Services 36(3-4): 79-83 Library Collections, Acquisitions, and Technical Services 36(3-4): 79-83 Subcategories

  7. OPUS (software) - Wikipedia

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    In Germany, the OPUS software is the most commonly used for the operation of open access repositories (according to a survey carried out in 2012, [3] 77 repositories were based on OPUS). OPUS-based repositories may either be hosted and operated by universities on their own, or as part of hosting services provided by the German library network.

  8. Koha (software) - Wikipedia

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    Koha is a web-based ILS, with a SQL database (MariaDB or MySQL preferred [citation needed]) back end with cataloguing data stored in MARC and accessible via Z39.50 or SRU.The user interface is very configurable and adaptable and has been translated into many languages. [3]

  9. DSpace - Wikipedia

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    DSpace is an open source repository software package typically used for creating open access repositories for scholarly and/or published digital content. While DSpace shares some feature overlap with content management systems and document management systems, the DSpace repository software serves a specific need as a digital archives system, focused on the long-term storage, access and ...