I would definitely nominate the Qubit Toolkit and the PKP software suite as 
candidates for this list:

http://qubit-toolkit.org/
http://pkp.sfu.ca/

Qubit is somewhat nascent, but is actively being developed and is fairly 
well-supported (by the ICA, UNESCO, LAC, among others), and the PKP suite (most 
known for Open Journal Systems) is very well-established in the academic 
library world internationally.

Roughly, I'd say that Qubit fits under "archival record manager/editor" 
(similar to Archon) and the PKP OAI harvester in particular fits somewhere 
under "discovery system" or similar (as an OAI aggregator).

MJ

On 2009-12-21, at 12:49 PM, Eric Lease Morgan wrote:

> I am in the process of creating YAOSS4LL (Yet Another Open Source Software 
> For Libraries List), and I'm hoping to garner the expertise of our 
> communities.
> 
> More specifically, I would like to create a (more or less) comprehensive list 
> of library-related open source software in the following areas:
> 
>  * content management systems (CMS)
>  * "discovery systems"
>  * electronic resource management (ERM)
>  * institutional repositories (IR)
>  * integrated library systems (ILS)
>  * resource sharing/interlibrary loan (ILL)
> 
> Unfortunately, I am being challenged when it comes to ERMs and resource 
> sharing/ILL applications. The other areas seem well-developed. You can see 
> what I've done so far at the following (temporary) link:
> 
>  http://infomotions.com/tmp/oss/
> 
> Do you have any suggestions or additions? Is your (favorite) library-related 
> OSS application missing from my list?
> 
> -- 
> Eric (Lease) Morgan

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