[LIS-Forum] Open Source Tools: E-Publishing : Digital Publishing
System (DPubS)
Mallikarjuna, H.B
hbmallikarjuna at yahoo.co.in
Tue Oct 31 18:20:22 IST 2006
Open Source Tools: E-Publishing : Digital Publishing System (DPubS)
Digital Publishing System (DPubS) is electronic publishing software for organizing, presenting, and delivering both open access and subscription-controlled scholarly communications in multiple formats (journals, books, conference proceedings, etc.).
DPubS are in the Dienst system, developed within Cornell's Computer Science department
DPubS is a full-featured, extensible publishing application designed on an open services model. The software enables publishers to organize, present, and deliver both open access and subscription controlled scholarly communications. Document formats currently supported are journals, monographs, and conference proceedings. The DPubS interface is based on a flexible XML/XSLT design, allowing rich and easy customization of a publication's web presence. Other features include full-text searching, OAI compliance, flexible access controls, and e-commerce capabilities. If desired, DPubS can utilize Fedora as an underlying repository. Similar support for DSpace will be added in early 2007.
The system currently has administrative interfaces for basic tasks, such as submitting content, loading content, and setting user privileges. Development work is continuing on additional administrative functions and on editorial support tools. This functionality will likely be added beginning in early 2007
For download:http://dpubs.org/
DPubS has the following minimum requirements:
* Hardware
o Tested DPubS on Solaris 9 (sparc) Solaris 10 (sparc) and Linux (Red Hat FC4 for x86).
o DPubS should work fine anywhere you can run Apache/mod_perl.
* Perl 5.8+
*
* Recommend perl 5.8+ because of the unicode support that was adding with 5.8.
* Apache/mod_perl
o Apache (1.3.x) and mod_perl (1.x) or Apache (2.x) and mod_perl (2.x).
* Java
o If Lucene search engine is used, Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.4.2 or greater is required.
* Storage Space
o The disk space needed for DPubS will depend primarily on the amount and type of content that you are going to publish.
o The DPubS source code itself requires less than 10 MB of space.
* RAM
o A minimum of 256MB of memory is recommended for DPubS.
Administrator Guide
http://wiki.library.cornell.edu/wiki/display/dpubs/AdminFunctions
Presentation DPubS:
This presentation will provide information about DPubS, the Digital Publishing System project that Penn State is working on with Cornell University.
http://wiki.library.cornell.edu/wiki/display/dpubs/Home
Download the presentation (2.7 MB PPT file)
http://http//transcoder.usablenet.com:8080/tt/tlt.its.psu.edu/fmc/itsforum/11_29_05/DPubS_051129.ppt
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http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/libtech/
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Open Source Tools: E-Publishing : Digital Publishing System (DPubS)
Digital Publishing System (DPubS) is electronic publishing software for organizing, presenting, and delivering both open access and subscription-controlled scholarly communications in multiple formats (journals, books, conference proceedings, etc.).
DPubS are in the Dienst system, developed within Cornell's Computer Science department
DPubS is a full-featured, extensible publishing application designed on an open services model. The software enables publishers to organize, present, and deliver both open access and subscription controlled scholarly communications. Document formats currently supported are journals, monographs, and conference proceedings. The DPubS interface is based on a flexible XML/XSLT design, allowing rich and easy customization of a publication's web presence. Other features include full-text searching, OAI compliance, flexible access controls, and e-commerce capabilities. If desired, DPubS can utilize Fedora as an underlying repository. Similar support for DSpace will be added in early 2007.
The system currently has administrative interfaces for basic tasks, such as submitting content, loading content, and setting user privileges. Development work is continuing on additional administrative functions and on editorial support tools. This functionality will likely be added beginning in early 2007
For download:http://dpubs.org/
DPubS has the following minimum requirements:
* Hardware
o Tested DPubS on Solaris 9 (sparc) Solaris 10 (sparc) and Linux (Red Hat FC4 for x86).
o DPubS should work fine anywhere you can run Apache/mod_perl.
* Perl 5.8+
*
* Recommend perl 5.8+ because of the unicode support that was adding with 5.8.
* Apache/mod_perl
o Apache (1.3.x) and mod_perl (1.x) or Apache (2.x) and mod_perl (2.x).
* Java
o If Lucene search engine is used, Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.4.2 or greater is required.
* Storage Space
o The disk space needed for DPubS will depend primarily on the amount and type of content that you are going to publish.
o The DPubS source code itself requires less than 10 MB of space.
* RAM
o A minimum of 256MB of memory is recommended for DPubS.
Administrator Guide
http://wiki.library.cornell.edu/wiki/display/dpubs/AdminFunctions http://wiki.library.cornell.edu/wiki/display/dpubs/AdminFunctions
Presentation DPubS:
This presentation will provide information about DPubS, the Digital Publishing System project that
Penn
State
is working on with
Cornell
University
.
http://wiki.library.cornell.edu/wiki/display/dpubs/Home http://wiki.library.cornell.edu/wiki/display/dpubs/Home
Download the presentation (2.7 MB PPT file)
http://http/transcoder.usablenet.com:8080/tt/tlt.its.psu.edu/fmc/itsforum/11_29_05/DPubS_051129.ppt http://http//transcoder.usablenet.com:8080/tt/tlt.its.psu.edu/fmc/itsforum/11_29_05/DPubS_051129.ppt
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Regards
hbmallikarjuna
hbmallikarjuna[at]gmail.com
http://mallikarjunahb.blogspot.com/ http://mallikarjunahb.blogspot.com
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/libtech/ http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/libtech/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/libschool/ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/libschool/
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"All power is within you, you can do anything and
everything.Believe in that,do not believe that you are weak...
You can do anything and everything, without even the
guidance of any one. All power is there......"--Swamy Vivekananda
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