Enhancing Institutional Repositories

Desktop Repository Deposit Tool

The idea behind this is for a simple and easy to use application for academics to simply drag and drop their files into the application, fill out some basic metadata and simply click deposit. That's all they'd need to do to deposit into their institutional repository. Behind the scenes SWORD will be taking care of talking to the repository and uploading the files, so then the repository manager can check the upload just like any other deposit.


Desktop Repository Deposit Tool

Desktop Repository Deposit Tool Advanced Options

Desktop Repository Deposit Tool Integrated Sherpa RoMEO Lookup

Desktop Repository Deposit Tool Drag and Drop files

Desktop Repository Deposit Tool Browse For Files

Multiple Feed RSS Publications Output

The idea behind this application is sometimes academics would like to have some control over their publications output and embed them into either their personal pages or departmental pages. This application would run on their desktop the user would copy and paste their own rss feeds from their institutional repository. The application would then show the feed in a list, which the user can then decide which publications they wish to view in their new feed. The idea is for an academic to include multiple input feeds maybe from different repositories, where they have items deposited. Also to create a formated output or a widget for ease of inclusion in an existing website.


Desktop Repository RSS Publication Output Tool

Desktop Repository RSS Publication Output Tool New RSS Feed

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