Re: [CODE4LIB] digital content managment software (digital libraries)

2008-11-19 Thread Emmanuel Di Pretoro
2008/11/18 David Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 I can think of Greenstone, and various OAI repositories.

 Any suggestions, particularly for something that uses Apache and ModPerl?


ePrints?

Manu


Re: [CODE4LIB] digital content managment software (digital libraries)

2008-11-19 Thread Sverre Helge Bolstad
Hi,

What Digital Content management systems are there out there.

Check out http://www.cmsmatrix.org.

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Sverre Helge Bolstad
Bergen Public Library
Norway

On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 11:44 PM, David Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Folks,
 What Digital Content management systems are there out there.

 I can think of Greenstone, and various OAI repositories.

 Any suggestions, particularly for something that uses Apache and ModPerl?

 David.

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 Waterford Institute of Technology
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Re: [CODE4LIB] digital content managment software (digital libraries)

2008-11-19 Thread John Fereira

David Kane wrote:

Hi Folks,
What Digital Content management systems are there out there.

I can think of Greenstone, and various OAI repositories.

Any suggestions, particularly for something that uses Apache and ModPerl?


I can't think of anything that might not use Apache but fewer and fewer 
web applications are being developed using perl.  In fact, Greenstone3 
has been rewritten (from perl) in Java.


You might consider a digital repository and content management as 
separate pieces.  For example, a digital repository (Fedora) + a content
management system (Drupal) might better serve your needs.  Drupal may 
also serve as a Content Delivery System better than a single application 
that tries to do it all.