Dear code4lib,

The Rutgers University Libraries are pleased to announce the availability of 
OpenWMS, a web-based workflow management tool for managing digital objects and 
their associated metadata.  OpenWMS is the open-source release of the Rutgers 
University Libraries’ RUcore repository workflow management tool and will be 
maintained on the RUcore annual release schedule. Releases will include fixes 
for known problems and recommendations for enhancements received from internal 
projects and the user community at large. OpenWMS can be used as a standalone 
metadata creation tool or it can interact with any repository software for a 
complete digital object management solution.  

OpenWMS uses OpenMIC bibliographic utility which includes a complete METS 
metadata implementation with descriptive metadata, source metadata, technical 
metadata and rights metadata documents. OpenWMS incorporates MODS, Dublin Core, 
MIX (NISO technical metadata for images), AES (technical metadata for sound 
recordings) and PREMIS.  

Features of OpenWMS:

- An event-based data model that enables libraries and archives to document 
significant events in the lifecycle of the resource, including full event 
description, agents and their roles and associated documentation, in any METS 
metadata category

- An authentication and authorization module that enables administrators to set 
permissions at the organization and collection level

- The ability to determine required data elements and establish templates, 
based on collection

- The ability to add taxonomies to any vocabulary-based data element

- Management options based on single or multiple-organization use

- An intuitive user interface that can be customized for simple or complex 
levels of description depending on the needs of the resource or collection or 
the expertise of the cataloger

- Rich metadata for describing analog source objects, digital masters and 
associated rights 

- Complete documentation, including a metadata data dictionary

- Configurable digital file handling module that allows the administrators to 
set up file uploading policies based on the organization’s need

- Ability to batch import metadata and digital files from external sources

- Ability to batch export metadata records in XML

- Ability to ingest digital objects into a Fedora repository 

OpenWMS was developed through funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF 
Award No: 0226140), the Institute of Museum and Library Services through a 
grant to develop the New Jersey Digital Highway (www.njdigitalhighway.org) and 
financial support from the Library of Congress to develop a bibliographic 
utility to support the MIC (Moving Image Collections) project.  OpenWMS has 
also benefited greatly from the expertise of the Association of Moving Image 
Archivists (AMIA), whose members have contributed extensively to the technical 
metadata and events that can support the preservation and management of moving 
images in an archival setting. The Rutgers University Libraries gratefully 
acknowledges the support of these organizations. 

OpenWMS can be downloaded from the RUcore Open Source Projects page: 
http://rucore.libraries.rutgers.edu/open/projects/openwms/

Please send inquiries to the Open Source Support Team 
([email protected]).

--
Chad Mills
Programming Coordinator
Ph: 732.932.8573 x123
Fax: 732.932.1386
Cell: 732.309.8538

Rutgers University Libraries
Scholarly Communication Center
Room 409D, Alexander Library
169 College Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ 08901

http://rucore.libraries.rutgers.edu/

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