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EdRepo README
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For installation instructions, including initially installing and configuring EdRepo and

possibly theming it, see EdRepo's documentation at its Support page <http://edrepo.sourceforge.net/support.php> or at Sourceforge <http://sourceforge.net/projects/edrepo/>


Notes

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EdRepo has only been tested on x86_64 Mandriva Linux 2010 and 2010.1 (Spring) systems and
x86_32 Fedora Linux 13 systems, although it should work on any system capable of running 

PHP.  Some systems may require additional configuration for EdRepo to run properly. 


What is Edrepo?
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EdRepo is a system designed to host collections of open educational resources, although it can

to some extent be used to host any digitial collection. 


Key Features

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- A flexable architecture allowing the use of different storage backend systems depending on the
  needs of your collection.
 
- Multiple user support, with support for privilege levels and access restrictions.
 
- Automatic metadata export using the OAI-PMH protocol.
 
- Support for a wide range of metadata, suitable for most collections.
 
- Few dependencies (the base EdRepo requires only PHP and a webserver, while each
  storage backend may require additional dependencies. The default MySQL backend 
  requires only PHP and a MySQL server).
 
- Customizable, allowing you to make EdRepo look how you want it to.
 
- Support for moderating collection contents and users.
 
- Designed to be easy to use, easy to configure, and relatively lightweight.


Suppport
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See EdRepo's documentation at its Support page <http://edrepo.sourceforge.net/support.php> or at Sourceforge <http://sourceforge.net/projects/edrepo/>
Source: README.TXT, updated 2011-06-30