> What Digital Content management systems are there out there.
>
> I can think of Greenstone, and various OAI repositories.
>
> Any suggestions, particularly for something that uses Apache
> and ModPerl?
Hi, there's always venerable ol' DLXS, it runs with Apache and is
Perl-based:
http://dlxs.
It's about a 2 1/2 hour drive from Providence to Darien. Train
service is available. Amtrak goes to New Haven where you can switch
to Metro North. There's a stop in Darien and the Public LIbrary is
1/4 mile from the station. The Amtrak station in Providence is in
easy walking distance of the Co
Hi,
>What Digital Content management systems are there out there.
Check out http://www.cmsmatrix.org.
br,
Sverre Helge Bolstad
Bergen Public Library
Norway
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 11:44 PM, David Kane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Folks,
> What Digital Content management systems are there ou
2008/11/18 David Kane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I can think of Greenstone, and various OAI repositories.
>
> Any suggestions, particularly for something that uses Apache and ModPerl?
ePrints?
Manu
Ed Summers wrote:
It's may be worth pointing out that drupal4lib is scheduled to happen
the day after code4lib ends, and Darien, CT is quote close
geographically to Providence, RI ... so you could theoretically jump
from code4lib to drupal4lib.
I was wondering about that. If I can swing it (th
David Kane wrote:
Hi Folks,
What Digital Content management systems are there out there.
I can think of Greenstone, and various OAI repositories.
Any suggestions, particularly for something that uses Apache and ModPerl?
I can't think of anything that might not use Apache but fewer and fewer