Digital Preservation Software Platform (DPSP) consists of a number of open source products such as Xena and Digital Preservation Recorder. This installs and configures the complete platform for preserving digital records - just install and use!
NO LONGER MAINTAINED, NO LONGER SUPPORTED
NO LONGER MAINTAINED, NO LONGER SUPPORTED
The Digital Preservation Recorder (DPR) has been developed by the National Archives of Australia to manage a digital preservation workflow. It features antivirus integration and makes use of the Xena framework for preservation conversions of data objects
Open Source "turn-key" institutional repository application
Open Source Digital Asset Management system that enables services for access, provision, stewardship and re-use of digital assets with a focus on educational and research materials
For Support, please see: https://wiki.lyrasis.org/display/DSPACE/Support
RELEASES: The most recent releases are now distributed via GitHub: https://github.com/DSpace/DSpace/releases
MAILING LISTS: Mailing lists have all been moved to Google Groups: https://wiki.lyrasis.org/display/DSPACE/Mailing+Lists
The Dataverse Network is a Java EE5 app that enables researchers to share data on-line. It provides data citation standards, facilitates preservation, distribution and replication of data, and includes statistical analysis. More at: http://thedata.org
SITools2 is a new CNES generic tool performed by a joint effort between CNES and scientific laboratories. The aim of SITools is to provide a self-manageable data access layer deployed on already existing scientific laboratory databases.
Applications and shared infrastructure for humanities research.
Project Bamboo began in 2008 with support of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and began technology development in October 2010 after an 18-month planning phase involving more than a hundred universities in the U.S., Europe, and Australia. The Bamboo Technology Project (BTP) involved ten campuses. The BTP adapted research environments for humanities scholars; and developed/adopted infrastructure, with a focus on federated IAM, to allow librarians and technologists to better support humanities...
Curator Archiving Tool is an open source software aimed to manage efectively the proccesses of human cataloguing, publish the digital resources on thematic directories and collections and offer statistical information of added value to end users.
Software for library-administration and borrowing books and other media. This software is used by the BA-Nordhessen, Bad Wildungen, Germany and developed by some of it's students.
JDynA is a JAVA library for the management of persistable object properties in a dynamic fashion. The structure of domain objects can be modified by adding, removing or altering properties, also via web UI, without need for any change in the database.
OpenForContents is the most complete solution to manage, distribute and sell digital content. It is a modular technology that allows digital content distribution and a fully automated multi-format, all securely, with guaranteed copyright protection.
The Digital Archive for Architecture (DAArch) is a project at The Art Institute of Chicago. The system is structured around the use of Categories for the Description of Works of Art (CDWA) metadata schema, and its underlying digital repository DSpace.
Metadata-based information portal that will ultimately function as a portal/institutional repository with content management capabilities. Flexible search indexing/scoring, robust metadata definitions, hierarchical structure, and much more to come.
Catalogo is a system for cataloguing resources on a web site. It allows semantic search of information on an intranet using metadata, RDF and ontology concepts. It provides a Catalog server (Java web applications) and a Catalog client (Firefox plug-in).
Netflow analyzing tools :
JXColl - collector for Netflow (or XML specified) data
Analyzer - front-end application for providing an user interface and output (graphs, statistics, etc.)
A personal digital library solution. The project allows multiple users to interact and save content, includes bookmarklets, automatic metadata generation, commenting, tags, and integrates with other digital library content using standardized APIs.
It is a specific project for a Topographical Department, that contains Lisp tools for AutoCad, a desktop system for departament´s internal information management, and a web application for the management level for consultations and solicitations.