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Project Briefing: Spring 2007 Task
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Case Western Reserve University Digital Case: Ben Bykowski Nicholas Fischio There are several unique aspects of the Digital Case project: 1. Exploring the potential for combining commercial software with open source software: Digital Case uses a commercial content management system (Ektron) as the administrative interface. Since neither Ektron nor Fedora were designed to communicate with each other, it took some creativity to integrate the two systems. Discussing the design process as well as demonstrating the live implementation should spark some creative thinking about building a complete, functioning digital library. 2. Designing a digital library / institutional repository from the customer perspective: It would seem that most organizations take the approach of starting with what they are given (i.e. Fedora, DSpace) and attempt to turn that into a complete system. With the help of a local professional design firm (Optiem), the Case Western team started the process by asking users how they would envision a digital library. By starting with no limits or preconceived notions, the team feels Digital Case breaks new ground, in particular because institutional repositories are technical in nature and technical staff typically drive the process. This project approaches the process from a different angle. http://library.case.edu/digitalcase Handout (PDF) |