[CODE4LIB] MOAI open-source Python OAI server released

2009-05-06 Thread Posthumus, Etienne
In the past year we have been working on migrating our repository infrastructure to a Fedora-Commons based system. One of the requirements of the system was a flexible OAI server configuration that could handle multiple 'virtual' repositories from a single back-end installation. The most effective

Re: [CODE4LIB] One Data Format Identifier (and Registry) to Rule Them All

2009-05-06 Thread Mike Taylor
Alexander Johannesen writes: > With Topic Maps it's been solved years and years ago, and it's the > part of it that the RDF world didn't think of until recently (and > applied their kludges). I'm not going to bang my gong on this, just > urge you to read up on PSIs. Can't you just tell us? _

[CODE4LIB] Vacancy at Wageningen UR Library

2009-05-06 Thread Boheemen, Peter van
We are looking for: - An enthusiastic developer, interested in search and retrieve technology - Familiar with indexing of metadata repositories. Knowledge of indexing algorithms and (full text) indexing techniques, such as used in the Lucene project. Familiar with 'relevance ranking' and 'fac

[CODE4LIB]

2009-05-06 Thread Tim Cornwell
By way of a response to Etienne's request to hear from other fedora-commons development, and our own announcement: The NSDL technical network services group (TNS) has released it's own set of tools for repository management based on a fedora-commons back end. At http://ncore.nsdl.org/ you can f

[CODE4LIB] Fedora-commons repositories

2009-05-06 Thread Tim Cornwell
(thought it better to have a subject line) By way of a response to Etienne's request to hear from other fedora-commons development, and our own announcement: The NSDL technical network services group (TNS) has released it's own set of tools for repository management based on a fedora-commons ba

Re: [CODE4LIB] Fedora-commons repositories

2009-05-06 Thread David Kennedy
Tim, Is there documentation available for the generalized fedora-commons API? Thanks Dave - David Kennedy Systems Programmer Perkins Library, Duke University (919) 613-6831 david.kenn...@duke.edu Tim Cornwell Sent by: Code for Libraries 05/06/2009 08:53 AM Please respond to tc...@corne

Re: [CODE4LIB] Fedora-commons repositories

2009-05-06 Thread Tim Cornwell
Yes. A bit hard to find, but via the "Repository" link at the Ncore.nsdl.org site's "Services" selection (http://ncore.nsdl.org/index.php?menu=services) Documentation for the generalized fedora-commons API: http://wiki.nsdl.org/index.php/Community:NDR What we call the "NDR" is the fedora-comm