Islandora Explained

Islandora
Developer:Islandora Foundation
Operating System:Cross-platform
Genre:Digital libraries
License:GPL
Website:islandora.ca

Islandora is a free and open-source software digital repository system based on Drupal and integrating with additional applications, including Fedora Commons. It is open source software (released under multiple licenses, including the GNU General Public License). Islandora was originally developed at the University of Prince Edward Island by the Robertson Library and is now maintained by the Islandora Foundation, which has a mission to, "promote collaboration through transparency and consensus building among Islandora community members, and to steward their shared vision for digital curation features through a body of software and knowledge."[1]

Islandora may be used to create large, searchable collections of digital assets of any type and is domain-agnostic in terms of the type of content it can steward. It has a highly modular architecture.

Key Features

Islandora's multiple components are maintained using semantic versioning.

Usage and backing

As of 2020, 331 recorded implementations were noted.[3] [4]

References

  1. Web site: Islandora Governance . 2023-07-26 . Islandora Website.
  2. Web site: What is Islandora? . 2023-07-26 . Islandora Website.
  3. Web site: Installations Map Islandora . 2023-07-26 . islandora.ca.
  4. Institutional repository software comparison: DSpace, EPrints, Digital Commons, Islandora and Hydra. Castagné. Michel. open.library.ubc.ca. 2016-04-25. 10.14288/1.0075768. 2013-08-14. University of British Columbia.

Bibliography

The following Bibliography contains references to material that mentions or discusses Islandora.

Journal Articles and Published Conference Proceedings

Theses, Dissertations, and Coursework

Presentations

Other

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