Hello I am trying to determine what would be the right research data management solution for my institution. There are comparison grids on the internet but they are often outdated. The data will be in tens of Gos of all types, including office or pdf files as well as low and high resolution images, videos, quantitative data, shapefiles, XML-TEI... We need to add specific metadata standards and controlled vocabularies, to assign DOIs, to fine-tune access rights, to interface with other applications following semantic web standards. We would like to have powerful search capabilities (full text search in data and metadata, facetting, stemming...), perhaps on-the-fly OCR processing. Authentication would be with Shibboleth but not only. We will use Omeka-S as a front end for the general public, knowing that Omeka S already has modules to interface with Dspace and Fedora. After considering Dataverse, we finally found it too little extensible, although we liked some features like the "explore" button that projects an item into a third-party data visualization interface. We now hesitate between Dspace and Fedora 4 + the new Islandora "Claw". An advantage of Dspace is that we would quickly deploy the turnkey interfaces. I have the feeling that Dspace 6 offers a level of functionality comparable to that of Fedora, for example regarding versioning, scalability... Does Dspace have some limitations compared to Fedora ? Is Dspace suitable for a large-scale data repository, with lots of custom feature requests and integration to other tools ?
I am interested in any advice or resource that would help us in this choice. Regards, J.Dornbusch https://www.ehess.fr/en -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "DSpace Community" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/dspace-community. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
