OpenWMS: Workflow Management System for Digital Objects
The OpenWMS is a platform-independent, open source, web-accessible system that can be used as a standalone application or integrated with other repository architectures by a wide range of...
View ArticleThe Rutgers Workflow Management System: Migrating a Digital Object Management...
This article examines the development, architecture, and future plans for the Workflow Management System, software developed by Rutgers University Libraries (RUL) to create and catalog digital objects...
View ArticleGit Workflow
The Fedora project uses Git, GitHub, and pull-requests for our development. Basically, this process is as follows: Setup your GitHub account, fork our GitHub repository, and create a local git...
View ArticleExtracting, Augmenting, and Updating Metadata in Fedora 3 and 4 Using a Local...
by Ruth Tillman When developing local collections, librarians and archivists often create detailed metadata which then gets stored in collection-specific silos. At times, the metadata could be used to...
View ArticleGetting to Know FRED: Introducing Workflows for Born-Digital Content
by Alice Prael and Amy Wickner, University of Maryland Libraries Special Collections and University Archives (SCUA) at the University of Maryland Libraries have accepted born-digital content from...
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