Here in Florida we have Florida Academic Library Services Cooperative (FALSC),
a state mandated consortium that offers shared instances of OJS, Islandora and
Aleph ILS among lots of other stuff that I'm less familiar with.
-Bryan Brown
From: Code for
Hi Kelsey,
While I highly recommend Islandora for this use case, I completely understand
your point about not having the technical expertise to support Fedora, it can
be a pain to set up and maintain. If you are considering a more minimal choice
like Drupal, you might want to also consider
Hi Katie,
Here at Florida State University we recently migrated from Bepress Digital
Commons to Islandora. We had been using Islandora previously for digital
collections, but decided to save some money and start using it as our IR, too.
Bepress Digital Commons was a fine choice a few years ago
Florida State University Libraries is looking at different streaming media
servers we could use for various use cases (mainly as a backend that gets
called to serve up streaming videos by another application/site), and we've
settled on Wowza (https://www.wowza.com/) as a potential solution.
With the overwhelming response to the recent post about a Python/PyMARC code
club on the Code4Lib list, I was wondering if anyone would be interested in
something similar for Drupal. As a Drupal user and a wannabe module developer,
I'm finding that reading other people's modules (especially
I'm a frequent Python user (PyMARC not so much) and I think this sounds like a
great idea. Count me in.
- Bryan Brown
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