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[drf:989] Fwd: RSP Repository Software Survey Results
- Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2009 09:17:21 +0900
みなさま
内島@金沢です。下記は,Sherpaグループから投稿されたメールで,イギリスの
リポジトリサポートグループ(RSP)がおこなったリポジトりソフトウエアに関する
調査結果を公開した,と言うものです。
国内では,CSIが始まる前にリポジトりソフトウエア実装実験の報告書が出された
折にDSpaceとEprintsの比較がありました。
日本は圧倒的に,DSpaceのシェアーが大きいのですが,こうしてみると多数のソ
フトがあることが分かります。
ところで,このRSPというイギリスのJISC(情報合同システム委員会)助成の活動
は,DRFととても似ています。
RSPホーム
http://www.rsp.ac.uk/index
Dear Colleagues,
The Repositories Support Project (RSP) is pleased to announce the
results of a survey of repository software solutions that it conducted
in association with the Repositories Software Day it held in Manchester
in March 2009. We gave the questionnaire to all the software suppliers
present, and received responses for nine products: CONTENTdm, Digital
Commons, DigiTool, DSpace, EPrints, Fedora, intraLibrary, Open
Repository, and VITAL.
The results can be viewed at:
http://www.rsp.ac.uk/software/surveyresults
<http://www.rsp.ac.uk/software/surveyresults> . These are presented as a
comparative table, with links to data sheets and further information for
individual products.
The questionnaire covered about 50 points, under headings such as:
* Supported Item Types
* User Interface Functions
* User Validation
* Software Platforms & Dependencies
* Machine-to-Machine Interoperability
* Administrators' Functions
* Documentation & Help
* Services
* Exemplar Repositories
Suppliers were asked to distinguish between features that are available
now in the current release of their software, and features that are
still undergoing testing or or planned for the future.
We hope repository managers will find the survey results useful,
especially if they are in the process of specifying a new repository.
Regards
Peter Millington
SHERPA Technical Development Officer
Greenfield Medical Library, University of Nottingham, Queen's Medical
Centre, Nottingham, NG7 2UH, England
Phone: +44 (0)115 84 68481
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