We are pleased to announce the release of IR+ 2.2
Major Changes to IR+:
- Checksum-Checker to automatically check files within the repository
periodically
- Updates for Google scholar indexing
- Ability to auto share folders and sub folders
- Ability to se
I haven't used it but I've heard good things about cloud flare:
http://www.cloudflare.com/ . It also has a free plan.
-Nate
Nathan Sarr
Senior Software Engineer
River Campus Libraries
University of Rochester
Rochester, NY 14627
(585) 275-0692
ns...@library.rochester.edu
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You might want to take a look at asana:
http://asana.com/
-Nate
Nathan Sarr
Senior Software Engineer
River Campus Libraries
University of Rochester
Rochester, NY 14627
(585) 275-0692
ns...@library.rochester.edu
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Hi Brian,
We are not having any issues with our handle.net links here at the
University of Rochester.
-Nate
Nathan Sarr
Senior Software Engineer
River Campus Libraries
University of Rochester
Rochester, NY 14627
(585) 275-0692
ns...@library.rochester.edu
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From: C
Hi Francis,
You might want to check out IR+ http://www.irplus.org - it is an
institutional repository that allows for faculty profiles. It also allows them
to link to or upload their Vitae as a pdf if they so choose and also link and
reference to their own work or work they are interested i
IR+ 2.1 has been released.
The University of Rochester is pleased to announce the release of its
open source institutional repository, IR+, version 2.1. Following a
successful production launch at the University of Rochester on August
16, 2011, IR+ 2.1 is now available to the entire community.
Hi Ian,
Before I start I'll give fair warning I'm the developer of the IR+
system - which is an institutional repository. Which we like a lot
needless to say.
You have quite a question and it depends on what your particular needs
are.
Some of the things you may want to think about are:
D
The University of Rochester is pleased to announce the open source
release of its institutional repository IR+. Following a successful
production launch on Tuesday October 12th, IR+ 2.0 is now available to
the entire community.
IR+ was born from user research. With portfolios, personal works
Hi Hillel,
It's not a light weight product, but IR+ offers features where researchers
can have a web based workspace and share files with each other and track
versions. The open source project is located here:
http://code.google.com/p/irplus/
We do have researchers uploading mp3 files
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Subject: [CODE4LIB] University of Rochester Releases IR+ Institutional
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The University of Rochester is pleased to announ
Hi Eric and Brad,
Thanks very much for the positive comments.
We did notice that some of the URLs on the email wrapped. If anyone would
like to get a list in tiny URL format, please feel free to contact me.
Thanks again,
-Nate
Nathan Sarr
Senior Software Engineer
River Campus Librarie
The University of Rochester is pleased to announce the 1.0 production
version of its new open source institutional repository software
platform, IR+. The University has been running IR+ in production since
August 2009.
The download can be found here:
http://code.google.com/p/irplus/downlo
Hi Susan,
We used Use Cases which are generally a little more structured to help
define the requirements for our IR+ system here at the University of Rochester
- you can see our production system here: https://urresearch.rochester.edu .
They were also re-used to help with user testing of th
The University of Rochester is pleased to announce the alpha version of
its new institutional repository software platform named irplus. It
contains the following features:
- Personal authoring work space
- Collaborative authoring and versioning
- Publishing
-
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