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* This is a list of free and open-source software for OA repositories, especially for [http://www.openarchives.org/ OAI]-compliant repositories.  When possible, include the name of the individual or organization behind it.
 
* This is a list of free and open-source software for OA repositories, especially for [http://www.openarchives.org/ OAI]-compliant repositories.  When possible, include the name of the individual or organization behind it.
  
* Related lists in OAD:  [[Services to support repository managers]].
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* Related lists in OAD:  (1) [[Free and open-source journal management software]], (2) [[Free and open-source tools for OA]], (3) [[Services to support repository managers]].
  
 
* ''Also see'' the lists of "Software for repositories" in [[Lists maintained by others]].
 
* ''Also see'' the lists of "Software for repositories" in [[Lists maintained by others]].
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Revision as of 14:06, 3 August 2014

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  • This is a list of free and open-source software for OA repositories, especially for OAI-compliant repositories. When possible, include the name of the individual or organization behind it.



Repository software

  • DAITSS, Florida Center for Library Automation
  • Dienst, Cornell Digital Library Research Group
  • ETD-db, Virginia Tech University Libraries
  • Greenstone, New Zealand Digital Library Project, University of Wankato
  • Invenio, CERN Integrated Digital Library System
  • IRPlus, University of Rochester.
  • MOAI. (Can't tell what "MOAI" stands for or who developed it.)
  • Omeka, Center for History and New Media, George Mason University
  • OPUS. Originally from the Stuttgart University Library ("OPUS" stands for "Online Publikationsverbund Universität Stuttgart"), OPUS is now developed by a consortium of German university partners in Berlin, Dresden, Saarbrücken, and Stuttgart.
  • WEKO, National Institute of Informatics

Repository software wikis

Repository software add-ons

OAI-PMH software

Repository software surveys