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Flickr, Scribd, YouTube
Hubzero
IBM InfoSphere Data Explorer, TeamSite, LUNA, WordPress (for HMD Blog), Pinterest, YouTube, Flickr (we have curated
content on social media sites for outreach)
In-house built database
LiveLink is our major legacy digital collections environment we are in the process of migrating collections to all
Fedora+Hydra in 2014–2015.
Local development
Locally created
Locally developed platform
LUNA (lunaimaging.com), Hydra (which is an interface to Fedora) is in development.
LUNA Insight (2 responses)
LUNA, web pages
Migrating from multimedia/bibliographic database, also referred to as Sitesearch and EFacs (electronic facsimile texts),
to Fedora repository.
Omeka coming soon
Open Journal Systems (OJS)
Open Journal Systems (OJS), Mukurtu
Open Journal Systems (OJS), XTF
OpenGeoportal, Dataverse Network software
Solr by Apache Lucene
Streetprint—like Omeka, ArchiveSpace
We use Olive to deliver digitized newspaper content and a version of ETD-db (from Virginia Tech) for delivering ETDs.
We migrated our open-access e-journals from DPubS to Open Journal Systems. To clarify re: use of Fedora and Hydra,
we use this particular technology stack to support our IR. We may be looking into ways that Hydra technology could
support ETDs and/or digital image collections.
Websites and databases created in-house in collaboration with the Center for Digital Research in the Humanities may be
developed in Cocoon with Solr or Lucene or as MySQL and PHP.
XTF, various homegrown applications, and several locally developed open-source applications like Variations and METS
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