I'm an alumnus of a university choral group that has existed for nearly 70 years, given hundreds of concerts, gone on tours and issued recordings, etc. We have accumulated an archive of documents (some 5-6 pages long), photos, programs, posters, letters, recordings, etc., which ultimately we plan to give to the university for their archives. But, before that happens, I have been asked (with my rather primitive IT experience) to digitize (scan as PDFs) the items we have and to try to develop a system that would allow current members and alumni to retrieve (display/consult) items corresponding to the criteria/tags that they have selected through a user interface (front-end) to the search engine (back-end). Ideally the system would reside on the group's website and would be usable by any outside user from his/her browser. Looking at the descriptions on your website, DSpace seems to allow many of these functions (and more), but what is not fully explicit is whether a user can come in and use the system from his/her laptop without having to have installed DSpace on his/her PC.
Is DSpace appropriate for such a task (rather like a library's online public access catalog)? -- All messages to this mailing list should adhere to the DuraSpace Code of Conduct: https://duraspace.org/about/policies/code-of-conduct/ --- 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 view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/dspace-community/0554be37-7d01-42a1-bdf2-536efa8ac82do%40googlegroups.com.
