@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] on behalf of Francis Kayiwa
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Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2013 10:18 AM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] human rights violations elibrary for Haiti/France
On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 03:07:34PM +, Lin, Kun wrote:
Check http://www.ushahidi.com
Jason,
DSpace now has a hosted option, DSpace Direct, which might be a really good
option for this group. I'll send her an email message directly about it.
Looks like it doesn't really launch until summer but what a great option for
folks without a IT department to support them.
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] human rights violations elibrary for Haiti/France
Jason,
DSpace now has a hosted option, DSpace Direct, which might be a really good
option for this group. I'll send her an email message directly about it.
Looks like it doesn't really launch until
: [CODE4LIB] human rights violations elibrary for Haiti/France
Jason,
DSpace now has a hosted option, DSpace Direct, which might be a really good
option for this group. I'll send her an email message directly about it.
Looks like it doesn't really launch until summer but what a great option
I don't know how much power the Duvaliers still hold, but she may want
to have her collection deposited/mirrored by a trusted organization.
My concern is that the family may twist the host's arm to suddenly end
her hosting. It's probably not an issue, but it would be worth it to
have the
Jason,
I recommend contacting the SAA's (Society of American Archivists) or ICA's
(International Council of Archives) Human Rights sections for advice. This is
so much more of an archival, policy, and security issue than it is of a
relatively simple code / technology solution. These
Okay, I just got some more information that makes the problem much clearer
and adds a time sensitivity.
I was going to cut and paste, but it looks like there is a legal factor to
this that may make sending identifiable information in the clear a bad
idea. It looks like this is actually an
If they want to get something up quickly, XTF might be a good starting point,
especially since the 3.0 release comes with globalization support for having
multiple languages in the UI, so that users can choose with language to see in
the UI.
http://xtf.cdlib.org/2011/04/xtf-3-0-released/
Lisa
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Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] human rights violations elibrary for Haiti/France
If they want to get something up quickly, XTF might be a good starting point,
especially since the 3.0 release comes with globalization support for having
multiple languages in the UI, so that users can choose
The type of hosting plan will determine what kind of search they can do.
Wordpress probably isn't the best platform for this, unless you can put a
search layer on top of it. It's a bit clunky with handling the files -
made for browsing to files, not searching.
-Wilhelmina Randtke
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