Dear all
The ARCHER Project, primarily our partners at JCU, have been developing
Plone for this purpose. You can see an example at JCU, which uses
wiki-like software as a repository:
https://egrs.jcu.edu.au/
By the end of June there will be an enhanced version that incorporates
SRB and iCat metadata editing in general release.
All ARCHER software is open source, and will be available from the
http://archer.edu.au .
D
Joss Winn wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am wondering whether anyone is using a wiki, either as an interface to
> their repository or indeed, as their actual repository. I seem to
> remember one JISC project using Confluence
> <http://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence/>, an enterprise wiki with
> good content management functionality.
>
> In the course of our LIROLEM project, we've found that our users want
> the creative, collaborative environment which a wiki facilitates, as
> well the permanence and stability that a repository provides.
> Unfortunately, we've not yet been able to make that connection, but I'd
> be very interested in anyone with any such experience or ideas.
>
> Thank you
> Joss
>
> Joss Winn
> Technology Officer
> Centre for Educational Research & Development
> University of Lincoln
> Brayford Pool
> Lincoln
> LN6 7TS
>
> Tel: 01522 886759
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ARROW Project Manager & ARCHER Project Director
Monash University Library
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Monash University
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AUSTRALIA
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