[Dspace-general] How much time has it taken you to bring up a live dspace repository

Saeed Moaddeli s.moaddeli at gmail.com
Wed Sep 16 01:54:59 EDT 2009


Marvin,
The time that you need for planning your repository depends on your needs
and the services you have in mind to offer. That will be efficient to define
the service model of the repository first. And OAIS documnet will come in
handy for starting such systems and building a policy for a digital library.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Archival_Information_System
Installing Dspace by a Linux technician is not a time-taking task. Having
the hardware ready, compiling and installing Dspace can be done in less than
5 hours (if everything goes well)
Configuring Dspace is again depends on your needs for your digital
repository. In our case and in our institution we had a great deal of java
programming because of I18N and L10N. The scale of modification you want to
make to Dspace, will give you the time you need for Java programming. I
think Dspace can be used for a majority of libraries just out of the box.

Good Luck
Saeed

On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 9:11 PM, Marvin Weaver <mweaver at sju.edu> wrote:

> We are considering bring up a dspace repository.  How many hours has it
> required in 1) planning, 2) installing, and 3) configuring to get your
> repository up and ready for use?  How many hours of java programming
> were required if any?
> You may answer offlist and I'll summarize the results.
>
> Thank you,
> Marvin Weaver
> mweaver at sju.edu
>
> Assoc. Director for Library Systems and Technology
> Francis A. Drexel Library
> Saint Joseph's University
> Philadelphia, PA 19131
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