Note: The applications listed on this page are tools that have been released for the public to download and use. See Fedora User Interface Projects for a community listing that includes unfinished/unreleased projects and their status (or to post info about your own ongoing projects).

Front End Applications

Fez

Management and Search Front End

Status: Active

Fedora Versions: 2.1 - 2.1.1 (2.2 soon)

Contributor: University of Queensland Christiaan Kortekaas c.kortekaas@library.uq.edu.au

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Fez is a web front-end management system for Fedora that is developed in PHP. This work is part of UQ eScholarship Project and the Australian Partnership for Sustainable Repositories. Fez functionality includes:

Flori

Flori (Fedora Learning Object Repository Interface)

Status: Active

Fedora Versions: 2.2.1

Contributor: Flori is a GPL licensed open source project, developed and maintained by Func. Internet Integration for Kennisnet Ict op school.

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Flori is a web front-end for Fedora Commons, specialized in managing learning objects and their meta data. Key features include virtual repositories and flexible meta data schema's.

VALET for ETDs

Management and Search Front End

Status: Unknown

Fedora Versions: 2.0 (and 2.1 soon)

Contributor: VTLS Inc._ angela@vtls.com_

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VALET for ETDs is a customizable, web-based interface to Fedora. It allows remote users to submit content into a VITAL or FEDORA digital object repository. VALET for ETDs features include:

ELATED

Management and Search Front End

Status: Unknown

Fedora Versions: 1.2.1 - 2.1.1

Contributor: ACS Technology Center'' Eric Jansson ejansson@colleges.org

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ELATED is a lightweight, general-purpose application for managing digital files. ELATED is built on top of the Fedora Repository system, and can be used as a digital assets management system, an institutional repository, or to meet other collection archiving, publishing and searching needs.

VUE

Specialized Front End

Status: Unknown

Fedora Versions: 1.1.1 - 1.2.1

Contributor: Tufts University Academic Technologies'' David Grogan david.grogan@tufts.edu

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The Visual Understanding Environment (VUE) project provides faculty and students with flexible tools to successfully integrate digital resources into their teaching and learning. Using VUE's concept mapping interface, faculty and students design customized semantic networks of digital resources drawing from digital libraries, local files and the Web.

Muradora

Turnkey Web GUI for Fedora

Status: Active

Fedora Versions: 2.2.1

Contributor: DRAMA Project [ Chi Nguyen|User__ Chi]

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Muradora is designed to be a turnkey web front-end for Fedora focusing on flexible access control (see DRAMA). It is being developed as part of the DRAMA project. Muradora is built in Java using the Spring Framework (with Struts 2), and makes heavy use of AJAX technologies to provide a richer and more dynamic user interface. Its functionality includes:

FABULOUS

content Management Front End

Status: Active

Fedora Versions: 2.0 - 2.1.1 (2.2 and 2.2.1 in testing)

Contributor:

University of South Australia

mailto.prashant.pandeyatunisa.edu.au Prashant Pandey

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In 2006 the ARROW (Australian Research Repositories Online to the World) Project funded two mini‐projects at the University of South Australia, namely ARROW Batch Utilities and ARROW Batch edit tool to solve the issue of batch metadata editing. The combined outcome of this work resulted in the creation of web based, open source PHP application called FABULOUS (Fedora ARROW Batch Utility with Lots of User Services). FABULOUS reduces time required to manage repository content by enabling modifications to user selected sets of objects and data streams. Fabulous functionality includes:

Middleware

Fedora-OKI

Fedora-OKI Bridge

Status: Active

Fedora Versions: 1.1.1-1.2.1

Contributor: Tufts University Academic Technologies'' Anoop Kumar anoop.kumar@tufts.edu

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The Fedora-OKI Bridge was developed to connect an OKI-compliant application to a Fedora repository service.

ARCHmedia MetaFramework

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Status: <span style="color: red">Active</span>

Fedora Versions: <span style="color: red">2.2</span>

Contributor: Xtensive Tech. Thierry MICHEL <thierryATxtensiveDOTcom>

Project: Home Page

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ARCHmedia MetaFramework is high level Java framework to develop quickly and easier stand-alone and web applications for Fedora repository.

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Digital Repository Authorization Middleware Architecture (DRAMA)==
Status: Active

Fedora Versions: 2.2

Contributor: DRAMA Website'' [ Chi Nguyen|User__Chi ]

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The DRAMA project aims to re-factor Fedora authorization into middleware components that can be plugged on top of an existing Fedora (2.2) deployment. It offers the following features:

Utilities

These are small applications or scripts that make running your FEDORA-based repository easier.

Batch Metadata Transform/Reload (Java)

Batch Utility

Status: Active

Fedora Versions: Fedora 2.1.x

Contributor: OhioLINK Peter Murray

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OhioLINK had a need to transform an XML file with a custom DTD into Dublin Core; the custom XML file is a datastream in the FEDORA repository and the goal was to put the Dublin Core XML file back into the FEDORA object as the DC datastream. This Java application (link to source code) has four main areas: reading a datastream out of the FEDORA repository using API-A, parsing XML documents using the Java DOM library, creating a new document with the correct namespaces using Java DOM, and modifying the DC datastream in the repository using API-M.

VTLS OSC

Suite of Tools and Services

Status: Unknown

Fedora Versions: 2.0 (and 2.1 soon)

Contributor: VTLS Inc._ angela@vtls.com_

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VTLS Open Source Components (OSC) provides a suite of useful tools and services that integrate with Fedora repositories. These services include:

Windows Service Installer

Convenience Utility

Status: Unknown

Fedora Versions: 2.1.1

Contributor: Case Western Reserve University / Kelvin Smith Library / Siva Krishnamurthy - siva@case.edu

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The Fedora Windows Service Installer will run Fedora as a Windows Service instead of from the command line. The service does nothing more than issuing the "fedora-start" command during the Start operation, and issuing the "fedora-stop" command during the Stop operation. Once you install the service you may Start/Stop/Restart the service just as any other Windows Service. All Case Western Reserve University