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| | Repository (Linktionary term) |
 | | In the data warehousing model, the repository is where data is "extracted," "cleansed," and "integrated" in some way to make it more consumable to users. |  | | A repository can provide an "integration environment" for doing just that. |  | | Oracle's iFS (Internet File System) is designed to be a repository for a variety of information, including Web pages, media, messages, and so on. |
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http://www.linktionary.com/r/repository.html
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| | UCI Machine Learning Repository |
 | | This is a repository of databases, domain theories and data generators that are used by the machine learning community for the empirical analysis of machine learning algorithms. |  | | The majority of the entries in the repository were contributed by machine learning researchers outside of UCI. |  | | An important file to read regarding the repository is the README file. |
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http://www.ics.uci.edu/~mlearn/MLRepository.html
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| | DSpace: An Open Source Dynamic Digital Repository |
 | | As faculty and other researchers develop research materials and scholarly publications in increasingly complex digital formats, there is a need to collect, preserve, index and distribute them: a time-consuming and expensive chore for individual faculty and their departments, labs, and centers to manage themselves. |  | | DSpace is the first open source digital repository system to tackle the complex problem of how to accommodate the differing submission workflows needed for a multidisciplinary system. |  | | One goal of persistent digital repositories is that it be possible to find and retrieve deposited items far into the future. |
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http://www.dlib.org/dlib/january03/smith/01smith.html
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| | Debian Repository HOWTO |
 | | Using a repository is very simple, but it depends on what type of repository you have made: binary or source, and automatic or trivial. |  | | A Debian repository is a set of Debian packages organized in a special directory tree which also contains a few additional files containing indexes and checksums of the packages. |  | | A pool is an additional directory under the repository root containing all packages (the binaries for all architectures, distributions, and components, and all the sources). |
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http://www.isotton.com/debian/docs/repository-howto/repository-howto.html
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| | The Stanford 3D Scanning Repository |
 | | Currently, this repository only contains models that were scanned and reconstructed at the Stanford Computer Graphics Laboratory. |  | | The first set of models below, called "The Stanford Models", were scanned with a Cyberware 3030 MS scanner, with the exception of Lucy, who was scanned with the Stanford Large Statue Scanner, designed for the Digital Michelangelo Project. |  | | This format was developed at Stanford University, and the source code is available for download. |
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http://graphics.stanford.edu/data/3Dscanrep
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| | Repository Maintenance |
 | | Maintaining a Subversion repository can be a daunting task, mostly due to the complexities inherent in systems which have a database backend. |  | | Because all of the Subversion repository data that is subject to deltification is stored in a single Berkeley DB database file, reducing the size of the stored values will not necessarily reduce the size of the database file itself. |  | | Since the primary storage mechanism of a Subversion repository is a complex database system, it is useful to know what pieces of data need to remain on the live site, which need to be backed up, and which can be safely removed. |
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http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.0/ch05s03.html
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| | SPARC Institutional Repository Checklist & Resource Guide |
 | | In sum, institutional repositories offer a strategic response to systemic problems in the existing scholarly journal system-and the response can be applied immediately, reaping both short-term and ongoing benefits for universities and their faculty and advancing the positive transformation of scholarly communication over the long term. |  | | While initial processing and storage requirements might prove modest, institutional repository systems must be able to accommodate thousands of submissions per year, and eventually must be able to preserve millions of digital objects and many terabytes of data. |  | | Therefore, in presenting institutional repositories to faculty, one must bear in mind that faculty-authors (many of whom are also journal editors and reviewers) are frequently sympathetic to the role played by scholarly publishers, particularly as the agents of peer review and quality control. |
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http://www.arl.org/sparc/IR/IR_Guide.html
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| | The Fedora Project: An Open-source Digital Object Repository Management System |
 | | When an object is ingested into a Fedora repository, a URL for a managed datastream is used by the repository system to retrieve the content and store it in the file space under its control; the datastream in the object is updated to be this internal address. |  | | In fact, the Fedora object model supports a spectrum of possible configurations from objects where all content is stored in the repository, to "hybrid" objects where some content is managed by the repository and some is stored remotely, to "surrogate" objects whose content is external to the repository. |  | | In September 2001, the University of Virginia was awarded a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to develop the first digital object repository management system based on the Flexible Extensible Digital Object and Repository Architecture (Fedora) [1]. |
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http://www.dlib.org/dlib/april03/staples/04staples.html
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| | PROMISE Software Engineering Repository |
 | | Our goal is to extend this repository to other research areas in software engineering.The PROMISE repository was inspired by UCI Machine Learning Repository which has been extensively used by researchers in that field. |  | | PROMISE repository is hosted at School of Information Technology and Engineering, University of Ottawa. |  | | The repository is created to encourage repeatable, verifiable, refutable, and/or improvable predictive models of software engineering. |
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http://promise.site.uottawa.ca/SERepository
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| | The eDoc-Server Project: building an institutional repository for the Max Planck Society |
 | | The development of the system was feature driven, that is focused on satisfying immediate integration into existing work flows to facilitate acceptance of the system, rather than the creation of a scalable, distributable software. |  | | The strong autonomy of the institutes was also the reason why the Heinz Nixdorf Center for Information Management (ZIM) which is in charge of developing the software and establishing this server as a central service in the MPS, involved the institutes from the very beginning in shaping the project and formulating requirements. |  | | The eDoc-Server project is part of the strategy of a multi-disciplinary research organization to embrace the Internet as a powerful medium which will revolutionize scientific and scholarly communication and to increase access to all information resources relevant for its research. |
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http://library.cern.ch/HEPLW/9/papers/4
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| | IEC - Internet Engineering Curriculum Repository - CAIDA : PROJECTS : iec |
 | | The Internet Engineering Curriculum Repository (IEC) is a project of CAIDA (Cooperative Association for Internet Data Analysis) in conjunction with NLANR (National Laboratory for Applied Network Research) to help educators and others interested in Internet technology keep up with developments in the field. |  | | The ITL program is an extension of CAIDA's IEC project, a repository for teaching materials from University courses, vendor training materials, and tutorials. |  | | Helping educators and others interested in Internet technology to keep up with developments in the field. |
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http://www.caida.org/projects/iec
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| | Florida State University D-Scholarship Repository |
 | | D-Scholarship is a sophisticated and flexible system for FSU faculty and departments to routinely self-archive, manage and preserve their research and teaching materials. |  | | The FSU Libraries are cultivating a campus of faculty and students skilled in creating, managing and using digital information. |  | | D-Scholarship accommodates materials such as working papers and preprints, technical reports, conference proceedings, research data, electronic presentations, multimedia files and simple Web documents, in nearly any electronic format. |
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http://dscholarship.lib.fsu.edu
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| | bepress Repository Technology |
 | | Digital repositories are an ideal way to capture, preserve, and disseminate the intellectual output of a university, consortium, or discipline-specific organization. |  | | As the technology partner driving the University of California's eScholarship Repository, bepress has helped to create the most viable, vibrant digital repository within academia today. |  | | The Berkeley Electronic Press works with institutional partners to create digital repositories of scholarly information. |
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http://www.bepress.com/repositories.html
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| | Genetic Algorithms (Evolutionary Algorithms): Repository of Test Problem Generators |
 | | This repository is the result of the Workshop on Test Problem Generators for Evolutionary Algorithms, which was held at the The Seventh International Conference on Genetic Algorithms at Michigan State University in July 1997. |  | | Since problems are randomly created within a certain class, it is often easier to draw general conclusions about the behavior of an EA - the strengths and weaknesses of the algorithms can be tied to specific problem characteristics. |  | | This repository contains the code or full algorithmic descriptions of test problem generators. |
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http://www.cs.uwyo.edu/~wspears/generators.html
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 | | So, a repository RDF document can be thought of as a window to the subgraph through which RDF triples can be added and retrieved. |  | | The repository supports the loading and management of XML files and RDF statements, including query support and interfaces to the Web, FTP, WebDAV, Web services, and the like. |  | | The first dereference operation occurs when the content upon creation, so the resource identified by the URI must be retrievable at that time. |
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http://metacognition.info/ontologies/4SuiteRepository.owl
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| | OpenSSL: Source, Repository |
 | | The OpenSSL package is developed in a CVS-based repository which is directly available through the RSYNC service on dev.openssl.org and as snapshot tarballs through FTP on ftp.openssl.org for those people who either want to always stay at the bleeding edge or even want to participate in the development of OpenSSL. |  | | But use such repository snapshots only when you like to see OpenSSL dump core and you can help yourself in case of problems, of course. |  | | Tarballs containing snapshots of the latest CVS repository states can be found under |
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http://www.openssl.org/source/repos.html
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| | IvyRep :: Official Ivy Repository |
 | | This repository can be used either to find good real world examples of ivy files or mainly to collect information about open source modules. |  | | When ivy file is mature it is moved to offical repository and is considered as released and stable. |  | | In particular, if you change configurations, use the deprecated attribute on configurations that should not be used any more, instead of removing them. |
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http://www.jayasoft.fr/org/ivyrep
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| | CAREO: Campus of Alberta Repository of Educational Objects |
 | | As a result it may be offline periodically for updates and upgrades to the system as the project evolves and new theories and ideas surrounding educational objects are tested and implemented. |  | | The CAREO educational object repository is an ongoing research prototype. |  | | May be required to play some interactive content such as simulations. |
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http://www.careo.org
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| | Budapest Open Access Initiative |
 | | A well designed and carefully planned repository program can function well with any of the systems discussed here-but none of these systems can help a poorly designed or inadequately planned repository succeed. |  | | The Open Society Institute intends this document to help organizations with one facet of their repository planning: selecting a software system that best satisfies an institution's needs. |  | | An institution's system needs will be driven by its content policies and by the procedures required to implement those policies. |
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http://www.soros.org/openaccess/software
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| | The Internet Scheme Repository Home Page |
 | | A list of most file formats of items stored in the repository is available, if you have any problems. |  | | Lots of scheme code meant for benchmarking, library/support, research, education, and fun. |  | | An excellent list of Scheme implementations (part 2 of Mark Kantrowitz's Scheme FAQ) is available. |
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http://www.cs.indiana.edu/scheme-repository/home.html
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| | Stephen Adkins / App-Repository - search.cpan.org |
 | | A set of repository objects described by a set of query parameters |  | | A domain of repository object sets bounded by a set of query parameters  |  | | a repository which relies on a DBI interface to a relational database (no caching) |
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| | IBM pSeries Repository |
 | | This page is established and maintained by the Scientific Computing and Visualization Group, Office of Information Technology, Boston University. |  | | To help the Boston University high performance computing community to get familiar with these machines, this page has been established to point users to many relevant and noteworthy information sources. |  | | Have you come across any problems, issues, or simply differences in using the IBM computer systems (e.g., useful compiler flags, porting problems, etc.) that's not already posted in the Repository ? |
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http://scv.bu.edu/SCV/IBMSP
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| | ORE: The OLAC Repository Editor |
 | | Sends the user to the Create/Edit Repository Information page, where metadata information about the repository may be edited. |  | | Prompts the user to save the XML file of an activated repository to the user's local hard disk (this link will only appear if a repository has been activated). |  | | Assuming that the file is valid, ORE will parse the XML and store the metadata on the ORE database, and the user will be forwarded to the Create/Edit Record page. |
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http://www.language-archives.org/docs/ore.html
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| | Active learning, Multi-View Learning, Semi-supervised learning, Information Extraction, Wrapper Induction, RISE ... |
 | | In my previous lives I was quite interested in AI planning, distributed, object-oriented systems and the theory of computer science. |  | | repository of online information sources used in information extraction tasks (i.e., |  | | Active learning, Multi-View Learning, Semi-supervised learning, Information Extraction, Wrapper Induction, RISE repository (by Ion Muslea) |
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http://www.isi.edu/%7Emuslea
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| | About Florida State University D-Scholarship Repository |
 | | The D-Scholarship repository is one of many Florida State University Libraries Digital Initiatives and is sponsored by the Digital Library and Media Center. |  | | For more information, contact Chuck Thomas, Head, Digital Library Center, FSU Libraries. |  | | "Building a FSU Digital Institutional Repository: A Vision Statement" [Rev. 4/16/03] (Adobe PDF format, 323 Kb) |
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http://dscholarship.lib.fsu.edu/about.html
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| | P of EAA: Repository |
 | | Client objects construct query specifications declaratively and submit them to Repository for satisfaction. |  | | In these cases particularly, adding this layer helps minimize duplicate query logic. |  | | Repository also supports the objective of achieving a clean separation and one-way dependency between the domain and data mapping layers. |
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http://www.martinfowler.com/eaaCatalog/repository.html
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| | Bayesian Network Repository |
 | | A motivation for this repository is outlined in "Challenge: Where is the impact of Bayesian networks in learning?" by N. Friedman, M. Goldszmidt, D. Heckerman, and S. Russell (IJCAI-97). |  | | Both of these are required to measure progress on problems that are commonly agreed upon, such as inference and learning. |  | | Our in intention is to construct a repository that will allow us empirical research within our community by facilitating (1)better reproducibility of results, and (2) better comparisons among competing approach. |
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http://www.cs.huji.ac.il/labs/compbio/Repository
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| | Digital Academic Repository - Erasmus University Rotterdam |
 | | Once submitted into the Academic Repository the publication is assigned a so-called "handle", an URL that can always be used to reference the electronic publication. |  | | As a whole and also regrouped in smaller parts, like: domains, faculties, institutes and research schools. |  | | It presents all publications available through the repository but it also regroups that same material using the three domains of research and education of the Erasmus University of Rotterdam. |
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http://eps.eur.nl
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| | CLDR Releases |
 | | The Data document is a zip file containing the contents of the release (the files are complete in themselves, and do not require files from earlier releases -- for the structure of the zip file, see Repository Organization). |  | | It provides access to older versions of files, and to a way to get diff's of the files. |  | | At the top level of CVS there are a number of special folders, plus a number of platform folders. |
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http://www.unicode.org/cldr/repository_access.html
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| | WordPress Development Blog › The WordPress Plugin Repository |
 | | It also makes it much easier to collaborate with other developers, should you choose to. |  | | The interface is appalling - it is very difficult to find your way around, in particular trying the relevant files for &; |  | | Trac makes it simple to browse the plugins and download the latest version, and if the interest that has been shown so far by the WordPress hacker community is any indication, the repository is where the action is gonna be. |
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http://wordpress.org/development/2005/01/the-wordpress-plugin-repository
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| | Repository - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A repository can be a place where multiple databases or files are located for distribution over a network, or a repository can be a location that is directly accessible to the user without having to travel across a network. |  | | A repository is a central place where data is stored and maintained. |  | | This page was last modified 09:08, 25 January 2006. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Repository
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| | Publications [OCLC - Research] |
 | | About the Repository 2000-2005 1990-1999 1980-1989 1970-1979 Annual Review of Research Presentations Software Projects |  | | In addition to online searching, records may be harvested as an OAI file. |  | | The repository is under construction; it contains current publications back to 1997, all "born digital" publications, and at least 75% of OCLC Research's corpus of work. |
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| | University of Melbourne ePrints Repository - Welcome to University of Melbourne ePrints Repository (UMER) |
 | | The initiative has established international standards for doing this and free software is now available for setting up institutional repositories which will be searchable by "scholarly" search engines such as Arc, my.Oai and OAIster |  | | PH.D and Masters Research Theses in this repository (UMER) are also available in the Australian Digital Theses Program (ADT) |  | | The University of Melbourne ePrints Repository is an institutional server designed to load and provide free access to the research output of University of Melbourne academic staff. |
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http://eprints.unimelb.edu.au
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| | National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure: Archives |
 | | A more efficient approach would let the database average the snapshots and perform other basic processing. |  | | Please select an item from the toolbar below to be taken to the latest information on that subject. |  | | Researchers at Maryland and Johns Hopkins used the capabilities of the Active Data Repository to create a microscope-like interface for a database of digitized specimen slides. |
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http://www.npaci.edu/enVision/v14.2/saltz.html
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| | eScholarship Repository |
 | | The repository is a service of the eScholarship initiative of the California Digital Library. |  | | Research and scholarly output included here has been selected and deposited by the individual University of California units. |
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http://repositories.cdlib.org/escholarship
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| | Counting the Costs of Digital Preservation: Chapman: JoDI |
 | | The Harvard University Library and the Online Computer Library Center, Inc. (OCLC) each manage centralized repositories optimized for long-term storage of library collections. |  | | Counting the Costs of Digital Preservation: Is Repository Storage Affordable? |  | | LeFurgy, William (2002) "Levels of Service for Digital Repositories". |
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http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk/Articles/v04/i02/Chapman
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| | repository - Wiktionary |
 | | A repository (or data repository) is an Internet site that maintains and distributes a collection of software packages. |  | | A place to place or store things; a place where things are or may be reposited, or laid up, for safety or preservation; a depository. |  | | This page was last modified 15:12, 27 November 2005. |
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http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/repository
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| | OSDL - OSDL Announces Patent Commons Project |
 | | ''The OSDL patent commons project is designed to increase the utility and value of the growing number of patent pledges and promises in the past year by providing a central repository where intellectual property can be held for the benefit of all of us," said Stuart Cohen, CEO of OSDL. |  | | Leading Linux advocacy consortium will collect software patents and patent pledges by vendors, industry and developers |
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http://www.osdl.org/newsroom/press_releases/2005/2005_08_09_beaverton.html
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| | WordPress Plugin Repository - Trac |
 | | The idea behind this repository is to provide a rich environment for developers to create and share their work on WordPress-related plugin development. |  | | The WordPress plugins repository is a high-availability set of development tools -- a wiki, version control using Subversion, and bug tracker -- that aims to nurture the active WordPress development community. |  | | All files and content here are licensed under the GPL unless otherwise noted in the source. |
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http://dev.wp-plugins.org
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| | CORDRA: Content Object Repository Discovery and Registration/Resolution Architecture: Learning Systems Architecture ... |
 | | Topic for discussion to include (but not limited to): Query, Identifiers, Search and discovery, Metadata, Packaging, Service-oriented approaches, Common repository services. |  | | A workshop summary and open discussion of next steps and possible actions. |  | | Five different projects will be described in terms of their focus and how they relate to interoperability, both in terms of technical and policy issues. |
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http://cordra.lsal.cmu.edu/cordra/calendar/events/workshop20050204/agenda.php
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| | Welcome to the Government Open Code Collaborative Repository — Government Open Code Collaborative |
 | | The Government Open Code Collaborative is a voluntary collaboration between public sector entities and non-profit academic institutions created for the purpose of encouraging the sharing, at no cost, of computer code developed for and by government entities where the redistribution of this code is allowed. |  | | Welcome to the Government Open Code Collaborative Repository — Government Open Code Collaborative |  | | Welcome to the Government Open Code Collaborative Repository |
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http://www.gocc.gov
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| | Encoded Archival Description Tag Library |
 | | When a distinction cannot be made, assume that the custodian of the physical objects also provides intellectual access to them and should be recognized as the . |  | | When it is clear that the physical custodian does not provide intellectual access, use to identify the custodian and to designate the intellectual caretaker. |  | | Although the repository providing intellectual access usually also has physical custody over the materials, this is not always the case. |
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http://www.loc.gov/ead/tglib/elements/repository.html
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| | Repository |
 | | In future, when submitting a contribution to a conference, the system will "recognize" a contributor or owner of a profile, and propose relevant data taken from that individual's profile, avoiding tedious and repetitive data entry for conference contributors, and extensive verification for organizers. |  | | The system is designed to manage all contributions to a conference programme, from abstract submission through to the production of proceedings. |  | | In addition to the conference specific activities, information about people and their institutes is maintained in a central repository. |
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http://accelconf.web.cern.ch/accelconf/jacow/Repository.html
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| | CDL: eScholarship |
 | | A significant number of the electronic books are available for free to the public. |  | | Repositories for research and scholarly output, including pre-publication materials and peer-reviewed content. |  | | Through the use of innovative technology, the program seeks to develop a financially sustainable model and improve all areas of scholarly communication, including its creation, peer review, management, dissemination, and preservation. |
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http://escholarship.cdlib.org
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| | DSpace at Cambridge: Home |
 | | A project of the University Library and the University Computing Service in cooperation with MIT libraries, |  | | DSpace is a digital repository; a system to store digital information and its descriptive "metadata". |  | | Its main purpose at Cambridge is to capture and preserve academic and related content and to make it available online. |
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http://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk
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| | ViewVC: Repository Browsing |
 | | All other requirements depend on what you want to do with the tool. |  | | ViewVC integrates with additional pieces of software to provide certain bits of optional functionality: |  | | ViewVC is a browser interface for CVS and Subversion version control repositories. |
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http://viewcvs.sourceforge.net
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| | Fedora |
 | | Some examples of applications that are built upon Fedora include library collections management, multimedia authoring systems, archival repositories, institutional repositories, and digital libraries for education. |  | | All functions of Fedora, both at the object and repository level, are exposed as web services. |  | | Digital objects exist within a repository architecture that supports a variety of management functions. |
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http://www.fedora.info
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| | Business to get XML repository (InfoWorld) |
 | | Peat noted that although representatives from Microsoft, Netscape, IBM, and other large software companies are listed as being on the working group, the group is not yet officially endorsed by any of those companies. |  | | The XML/EDI Group has announced it is developing a repository for business transactions based on the Extensible Markup Language (XML). |  | | The XML/EDI Group is also forming a working group to organize the development of the repository. |
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http://www.infoworld.com/cgi-bin/displayArchive.pl?/98/31/t05-31.5.htm
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| | Repository |
 | | For fastest download and play, try RealAudio (RealPlayer has to be installed on your computer - clicking on the icon below will take you to the download page of this free program). |  | | The WAV file size is typically about 220 KB except for simultaneous recordings from two sites. |  | | The R.A.L.E. Repository presents digital recordings of respiratory sounds in health and disease. |
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http://www.rale.ca/Repository.htm
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