Managed Projects

Samvera

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Samvera™ is the new name for Hydra. Samvera is a grass-roots, open source community creating best in class digital asset management solutions for Libraries, Archives, Museums and others. The Samvera software offers flexible and rich user interfaces tailored to distinct content types on top of a ... [More] robust back end – giving adopters the best of both worlds. [Less]

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81 current contributors

0 since last commit

3 users on Open Hub

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Licenses: apache_2

Stanford Digital Library Systems and Services

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Recognizing the ongoing need to position itself for the digital future, the Stanford University Libraries (SUL) created the Digital Library Systems and Services (DLSS) group in 2004. DLSS is the information technology production arm of the Stanford Libraries; it serves as the digitization, digital ... [More] preservation and access systems provider for SUL; and it is the research and development unit for new technologies, standards and methodologies related to library systems. [Less]

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57 current contributors

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Ruby Microservices

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Hydra-in-a-Box

  Analyzed 2 months ago

The Digital Public Library of America (DPLA), Stanford University and DuraSpace are partnering to extend the existing Samvera community (formerly "Hydra project") codebase and its vibrant and growing community to build, bundle, and promote a feature-rich, robust, flexible digital repository that is ... [More] easy to install, configure, and maintain. This next-generation repository solution -- "Hydra-in-a-Box" -- will work for institutions large and small, incorporating the capabilities and affordances to support networked resources and services in a shared, sustainable, national platform. The overall intent is to develop a digital collections platform that is not just "on the web," but "of the web." [Less]

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5 current contributors

12 months since last commit

0 users on Open Hub

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Code4Lib

  Analyzed 2 months ago

code4lib isn't entirely about code or libraries. It is a volunteer-driven collective of hackers, designers, architects, curators, catalogers, artists and instigators from around the world, who largely work for and with libraries, archives and museums on technology "stuff." It started in the fall of ... [More] 2003 as a mailing list when a group of library programmers decided to create an overarching community agnostic towards any particular language or technology. [Less]

225K lines of code

15 current contributors

6 months since last commit

0 users on Open Hub

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mjgiarlo

  Analyzed 11 months ago

1.35M lines of code

0 current contributors

over 2 years since last commit

0 users on Open Hub

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Penn State Digital Stewardship

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6 current contributors

0 since last commit

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Penn State University Libraries

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9 current contributors

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