Re: [CODE4LIB] alternatives to Digital Archive

2009-10-26 Thread stuart yeates
We have a couple of dspace installs (one light and one dark) which we've kept deliberately simple and only moderately skinned on the basis that the whole dspace / fedora thing is going to take a while to settle down but that once it does it's almost certainly going to be worth moving to. cheer

Re: [CODE4LIB] alternatives to Digital Archive

2009-10-26 Thread Michael J. Bennett
Ed, DuraCloud, perhaps at some point in time. See #5 from http://duraspace.org/faq.php Michael = Michael J. Bennett Digital Projects Librarian & Institutional Repository Coordinator University of Connecticut Homer Babbidge Library 369 Fairfield Way, U2005-P St

[CODE4LIB] alternatives to Digital Archive

2009-10-26 Thread Edward Iglesias
Does anyone have any suggestions to OCLC's Digital Archive product? From what I can tell it's OCLC, S3 or attched storage. Edward Iglesias

Re: [CODE4LIB] AquaBrowser Libraries Group

2009-10-26 Thread Jonathan Rochkind
But that doesnt' prevent people discussing AquaBrowser in other forums as well, does it? Joe Atzberger wrote: I'm fairly confident there is not, just that the new list intends to (self-) select just licensed users. --Joe On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 3:23 PM, Cloutman, David wrote: Interesting.

Re: [CODE4LIB] AquaBrowser Libraries Group

2009-10-26 Thread Joe Atzberger
I'm fairly confident there is not, just that the new list intends to (self-) select just licensed users. --Joe On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 3:23 PM, Cloutman, David wrote: > Interesting. Our catalog consortium just bought Aquabrowser. Is there > some sort of NDA that you know of that would limit the d