> http://cushing.tamu.edu/collections/images/ this one uses the xml 
> user interface I believe

Perhaps someone from Texas A&M can correct me here, but I don't think this 
collection is using Manakin.  Just looking at the URLs, I see references to 
.php files, for example, which Manakin does not use.  Too bad, really, it is 
IMO the nicest example listed so far.  

This is a timely topic for us, so would love to have people post more examples. 
  

It seems to me, too, that the community could come-up with a "digital images 
collection" theme for Manakin -- or least some XSLT templates that could be 
imported into a theme.  Something more geared toward the display of digital 
images.  That wouldn't be all that hard, really.

--Dave

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David Walker
Library Web Services Manager
California State University
http://xerxes.calstate.edu


From: [email protected] [[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of [email protected] [[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 2:23 PM
To: Catherine Hodge-Bodart
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Dspace-general] digital image collections


Cathy,
Here are some image databases in DSpace that I have come across:
http://cushing.tamu.edu/collections/images/ this one uses the xml user 
interface I believe
http://images.swinburne.edu.au/ this one is good too.
What I know about the difference is that with dspace you need to be a technolgy 
person or have a technology staff who can configure what you need whereas with 
contentdm all the technology stuff is already done for you and all you have to 
do is make the best use of it to represent your collection.
janet


----- Original Message ----- 
From: Catherine Hodge-Bodart <[email protected]> 
Date: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 2:33 pm 
Subject: [Dspace-general] digital image collections 
To: [email protected] 

> Hello all, 
> 
> I'm new to this list so please forgive me for asking an obvious 
> question. My institution is considering using DSpace as both a 
> repository of scholarly work and for the library's digital image 
> collections. In poking around at the web sites of libraries that use 
> DSpace, I've not found many that use it for their digital collections 
> (or I somehow managed to miss them!). I spoke with someone whose 
> library uses DSpace for scholarly papers, but uses ContentDM as the 
> platform for digital collections, and that seems to be the norm. 
> 
> Is DSpace an appropriate platform for our library's digital 
> collectionsof documents and images such as photographs? What are 
> the strengths and 
> weaknesses of DSpace compared to, say, ContentDM? 
> 
> Thank you in advance for you help. 
> 
> Cathy 
> 
> 
> Cathy Hodge-Bodart 
> Cataloging & Metadata Librarian 
> Trexler Library 
> Muhlenberg College 
> 2400 Chew St. 
> Allentown, PA 18104 
> (484) 664-3575 
> [email protected] 
> 
> 
> "Hold back the edges of your gowns, Ladies, we are going through 
> hell." 
> —William Carlos Williams' intro to Alan Ginsberg's "Howl and Other 
> Poems." 
> 
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