Hi Ben (and anyone who might be curious), 

Our current IR was built 10 years ago in-house using C# and SharePoint, and 
feeds a MySQL database. It's primarily used for documents (technical reports 
and journal articles authored by ORNL scientists), but is also sometimes used 
for images, conference posters, presentations, and so forth. >From an 
administrative perspective, it's difficult to work with (querying, workflow, 
etc.). From an end-user perspective, the submission process is complex. From a 
metadata perspective, it's all unstandardized and very messy. 

So, it's time to re-think the whole thing: we'd like to simplify the submission 
process for our users, simplify things for administrators, and the appease the 
metadata police (me). To what degree this is possible remains to be seen...but 
we're encouraged by the numerous IR solutions already available, and are 
interested in exploring how they might meet our needs/how they might help us 
avoid re-creating some of the difficulties we've run into with our current 
system.  However, none of the library staff have any experience with the IR 
platforms out there, so any kind of inside info about working with Islandora, 
DSpace, hosted solutions, etc. would be tremendously helpful. We are lucky in 
that we have plenty of on-hand developers at the Lab, so open-source is 
definitely an option for us, but since the library will ultimately be managing 
the IR we want to make sure that we don't select something that requires an 
advanced degree in computer science to maintain on a day-to-day bas!
 is.

Thanks so much to those of you who have responded already. This community is 
the best!

-----Original Message-----
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Ben 
Companjen
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2016 10:04 AM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Institutional repositories

Hi Katie,

Although I am not the best person to give opinions about repository software in 
general, could I ask you to share reasons for considering a different IR system?
What would you like the software to do that your current software doesn't? What 
do your users say about your current IR?

I assume you don't want to spend a lot of time and money to end up with a 
system that is very similar to the current one.

Regards,

Ben




On 21-03-16 14:41, "Code for Libraries on behalf of Knight, Kathryn E." 
<CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU on behalf of knigh...@ornl.gov> wrote:

>Hello all,
>
>My institution is working on a massive overhaul of our current institutional 
>repository. At this point we're still deciding what to choose (DSpace, 
>Invenio, etc.). Since I don't have much experience with IRs and so far all I 
>can do in meetings is wave my arms and crow about metadata a bunch, I thought 
>I'd appeal to the collective Code4Lib brain for some repository input. If you 
>have an IR at your institution, what do you like about it? Hate? What about 
>the end users? What is your submission process like? Anything you wish it 
>could do that it doesn't? Etc.
>
>Please feel free to contact me off list with your thoughts, if you care to 
>share-I'll keep all information confidential.
>
>Thanks so much,
>
>Katie
>
>Kathryn Knight
>Metadata and Cataloging Librarian
>Oak Ridge National Laboratory Research Library

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