Building the Hydra Together: Enhancing Repository Provision through Multi_Institution Collaboration

abernard102@gmail.com 2012-06-01

Summary:

Use the link to access the full text article published in the current issue of the open access Journal of Digital Information.  The abstract reads as follows: “In 2008 the University of Hull, Stanford University and University of Virginia decided to collaborate with Fedora Commons (now DuraSpace) on the Hydra project. This project has sought to define and develop repository-enabled solutions for the management of multiple digital content management needs that are multi-purpose and multi-functional in such a way as to allow their use across multiple institutions. This article describes the evolution of Hydra as a project, but most importantly as a community that can sustain the outcomes from Hydra and develop them further. The data modelling and technical implementation are touched on in this context, and examples of the Hydra heads in development or production are highlighted. Finally, the benefits of working together, and having worked together, are explored as a key element in establishing a sustainable open source solution.”

Link:

https://journals.tdl.org/jodi/article/view/5879

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Tags:

oa.new oa.data oa.gold oa.green oa.open_science oa.crowd oa.metadata oa.tools oa.sustainability oa.floss oa.modeling oa.stanford.u oa.duraspace oa.u.hull oa.u.virginia oa.hydra_project oa.repositories oa.journals oa.economics_of

Date tagged:

06/01/2012, 14:32

Date published:

06/01/2012, 10:32