Hi people!

I know this has been asked before but it was some time ago and found not 
a definite answer.

Does Fedora provide OAI-ORE out-of-the-box? (I mean, for example, having 
the option of automatically expressing all the resources an object 
aggregates --that is, direct links to content-- in the responses of the 
OAI-PMH provider).

Note that I have no experience with Fedora (but I'll most probably have 
to use it in near future), maybe this is a silly question as one is 
suppposed to do this oneself as part of metadata definitions.

Has anyone implemented a working repository using Fedora and 
implementing both OAI-PMH and OAI-ORE? Care to share thoughts on this?

[OT] Also, does anyone know any place / repository providing OAI-PMH + 
OAI-ORE resources so I can do some tests? -or a better place to ask- [OT]

Thanks in advance, any thoughts greatly appreciated, I'm beginning to 
think that nobody has implemented or cares to implement OAI-ORE (I can 
somehow see why though)...

Regards,
Alex

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