Thanks. Looks like someone beat me to it. <sarcasm>big surprise</sarcasm> ;)
- Gavin
>>> Jason Stirnaman <jstirnaman_at_KUMC.EDU> 07/17/08 9:58 AM >>>
Harish,
OpenCollection (http://www.opencollection.org/ ) is open source. It
was mentioned at JASIG. I'm hoping to install and try it out here
soon.
Jason
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Jason Stirnaman
Digital Projects Librarian/School of Medicine Support
A.R. Dykes Library, University of Kansas Medical Center
jstirnaman_at_kumc.edu
913-588-7319
>>> On 7/17/2008 at 11:12 AM, in message
<98e845970807170912l455d8bb6i97ebae2c081128a8_at_mail.gmail.com>, Harish
Maringanti <harish_at_KSU.EDU> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've heard of Contentdm from OCLC that many institutions are using to
manage
> their digital collections. If you are using Contentdm would you mind
sharing
> some of the pros & cons of using it (either to the group or off the
list).
>
> Are there any other viable products either commercial or open source
that
> can be considered to manage digital collections. Particularly in the
open
> source domain are there any good applications to manage image
collections?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Harish
>
>
> Harish Maringanti
> Systems Analyst
> K-State Libraries
> (785)532-3261
Received on Thu Jul 17 2008 - 11:37:07 EDT