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  • Migrating ePrints.org data to a Fez repository

    Weaver, Belinda, 2007, University of Queensland

    http://www.apsr.edu.au/publications/projects.htm

    This document records the process of migrating eprints.org data to a Fez repository. Fez is a Web-based digital repository and workflow management system based on Fedora (http://www.fedora.info/). At the time of migration, the University of Queensland Library was using EPrints 2.2.1 [pepper] for its ePrintsUQ repository.

        

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  • Trustworthy Repositories Audit & Certification (TRAC): Criteria and Checklist

    RLG-NARA Task Force on Digital Repository Certification, 2007, Version 1.0

    http://bibpurl.oclc.org/web/16712

    This 93-page report incorporates the sum of knowledge and experience, new ideas, techniques, and tools that have resulted from U.S. and European research. It also includes a discussion of audit and certification criteria and how they can be considered from an organizational perspective.

        

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  • Trends and issues in e-learning infrastructure development: a white paper for alt-i-lab 2004

    Blinco, Kerry, Jon Mason, Neil McLean, and Scott Wilson. 2004. DEST (Australia) and JISC-CETIS (UK).

    http://www.jisc.ac.uk/uploaded_documents/Altilab04-infrastructureV2.pdf

        

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  • Repository management and implementation: a White Paper for alt-i-lab 2004

    Campbell, Lorna M., Kerry Blinco, and Jon Mason. 2004. Prepared on behalf of DEST (Australia) and JISC-CETIS (UK).

    http://www.jisc.ac.uk/uploaded_documents/Altilab04-repositories.pdf

        

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  • Digital library content and course management systems: issues of interoperation

    Flecker, Dale, and Neil McLean. 2004. Digital Library Federation.

    http://www.diglib.org/pubs/dlf100/cmsdl0407.pdf

        

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  • Interoperability between information and learning environments – bridging the gaps

    McLean, Neil, and Clifford Lynch. 2004. IMS Global Learning Consortium and the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI).

    http://www.imsglobal.org/digitalrepositories/CNIandIMS_2004.pdf

        

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  • An e-Learning framework: a summary

    Wilson, Scott, Kerry Blinco, and Daniel Rehak. 2004. DEST (Australia), JISC-CETIS (UK), and Industry Canada.

    http://www.jisc.ac.uk/uploaded_documents/Altilab04-ELF.pdf

        

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  • Service-oriented frameworks: modelling the infrastructure for the next generation of e-learning systems

    Wilson, Scott, Kerry Blinco, and Daniel Rehak. 2004. DEST (Australia), JISC-CETIS (UK), and Industry Canada.

    http://www.jisc.ac.uk/uploaded_documents/AltilabServiceOrientedFrameworks.pdf