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-commons repository with our data model overlay
-Tim
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> Tim,
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> Is there documentation available for the generalized
> fedora-commons API?
>
> Thanks
> Dave
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> [CODE4LIB] Fedora-commons repositories
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> 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 find information about EduPak
> (http://ncore.nsdl.org/index.php?menu=services&submenu=service
> s!EduPak)
>
> The EduPak bundle
> (http://sourceforge.net/projects/nsdl-core/) includes a
> catalog
> management and search/discovery tool integrated with a
> fedora-commons-backed repository
> along with a generalized fedora-commons API for handling resource
> references and metadata
> objects.
>
> The fedora-commons project has two complete OAI services
> already, but the
> MOAI service
> looks like OAI aggregator heaven.
>
> Tim
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