Hi Matt,
I work on the digital repository for the Library of Congress. We have a lot of our tools on our public github
https://github.com/LibraryOfCongress
Of particular interest would be the bagit-python, and bagit-java. Note that for bagit-java we are in the middle of a rewrite so if you plan on using it for more than the near term you should check out the https://github.com/LibraryOfCongress/bagit-java/tree/rewrite branch or BETA release http://search.maven.org/#artifactdetails|gov.loc|bagit|5.0.0-BETA|jar
John
Please note: all opinions expressed in this email are my own and do not reflect those of The Library Of Congress
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Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Anyone Doing Interesting Things With Digital Collection Systems?
Hi Matt,
The Islandora Community (http://islandora.ca/about) is releasing some lovely open source digital repositories. Islandora is interoperable and extensible through the Tuque API, the Islandora OAI module, and many other tools that are included in the software stack.
Here are a few repositories to explore:
http://dcmny.org/
http://dlib.bc.edu/
http://repository.lib.cuhk.edu.hk/
http://arcabc.ca/
We have monthly webinars on Islandora if you'd like to join and learn more.
~ Erin
Erin Tripp, BJH MLIS
Business Development Manager
discoverygarden inc.
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