This paper provides an overview of the collaboration between the Perseus Project and the Digital Collection and Archives (DCA) at Tufts University in moving the collections of the Perseus Project into the DCA's Fedora based repository as well as a listing of potential services necessary to support a successful institutional repository.
Fez, a flexible, digital repository and workflow management system, was released in November 2005 by UQ staff under open source license. The site for downloading software and keeping on top of software development is http://sourceforge.net/projects/fez/. The Fez software is PHP- and MySQL-based and works as a front-end and administration tool using Fedora (http://www.fedora.info/), an excellent tool for managing objects and the relationships between them. In a Fedora repository, objects can be communities, collections, and records. Records can belong to both collections and communities. Details of the software, documentation and further planned development is at http://www.library.uq.edu.au/escholarship/
The Merit Software Repository contains interesting software developed at Merit Network in Ann Arbor, MI. Most of it is open source and available for download. Each project has its own page or pages and can be accessed via the above tabs.
G. Abel, B. Dreßler, U. Herb, и M. Müller. Bibliotheksdienst, 40 (6):
726 - 733(2006)Hilfreicher Artikel, der die Verknüpfung von Hochschulbibliographie und Hochschulschriftenserver am Beispiel der Universität des Saarlandes beschreibt..