I might add Hydra in A Box:
http://hydrainabox.projecthydra.org/
On 12/8/16, 3:46 PM, "Code for Libraries on behalf of Friscia, Michael" <CODE4LIB_at_LISTS.CLIR.ORG on behalf of michael.friscia_at_YALE.EDU> wrote:
>I would have to plug Sufia [1] from the Hydra Community [2] as likely meeting your requirements.
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>[1] https://github.com/projecthydra/sufia
>[2] https://projecthydra.org/
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>On 12/8/16, 3:39 PM, "Code for Libraries on behalf of Pierre" <CODE4LIB_at_LISTS.CLIR.ORG on behalf of nault.pierre_at_UQAM.CA> wrote:
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>>Dear all,
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>>We are using a commercial software for managing our digital collections. License is going to an end soon and we are thinking about moving to something on the open source side. We have tried Omeka and like it for is ease of use and installation. Omeka is also i18n and since we are a french speaking institution we appreciate this. On the other hand, we have some "high" demand about users rights and the flexibility of the software to adapt to it. We were wandering if there are other software for managing digital collections with more flexibility on users rights ?
>>Thanks for any advice,
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>>Pierre Nault
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