I have a useful script for pushing OAI feeds into RePCe (http://repec.org/),
effectively re-publishing repository contents in some researchers'
subject-specific repository.
Developed and tested for dspace, should work with other OAI feeds (let me
know the OAI if there are some it doesn't work for). Useful if you have
sub-communities who identify with economics.
https://ideas.repec.org/c/rpc/script/dspace2redif.html
cheers
stuart
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On Sun, Feb 28, 2016 at 10:26 AM, Matt Sherman <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am asking about interesting digital collection tech due to some personal
> research I am doing. I have looked a bunch of digital collection sites
> lately and outside of NYPL <http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/>, I have
> mostly seen bland, non-responsive but functional CONTENTdm sites or old
> late 90s early 2000s static HTML exhibit sites. Given the kind of web
> tools and UX methods we have now I am curious if people can point me to, or
> tell me about, more interesting user friendly designs/systems? I see talk
> of responsive design and data interoperability via OAI-PMH and APIs, but I
> must be looking in the wrong places as I am seeing very little evidence of
> it being put into action. If anyone can point me to more interesting
> pastures I would appreciate it.
>
> Matt Sherman
>
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