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Fedora: an architecture for complex objects and their relationships
2006
The Fedora architecture is an extensible framework for the storage, management, and dissemination of complex objects and the relationships among them. Fedora accommodates the aggregation of local and distributed content into digital objects and the association of services with objects. This allows an object to have several accessible representations, some of them dynamically produced. The architecture includes a generic Resource Description Framework (RDF)-based relationship model that represents relationships among objects and their components. Queries against these relationships are supported by an RDF triple store. The architecture is implemented as a web service, with all aspects of the complex object architecture and related management functions exposed through REST and SOAP interfaces. The implementation is available as open-source software, providing the foundation for a variety of end-user applications for digital libraries, archives, institutional repositories, and learning object systems.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
Journal Article
Fedora : an architecture for complex objects and their relationships : Complex digital objects
by
WILPER, Chris
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SHIN, Edwin
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PAYETTE, Sandy
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Exact sciences and technology
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Information and communication sciences
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Information retrieval systems. Information and document management system
2006
Journal Article
Fedora: An Architecture for Complex Objects and their Relationships
by
Wilper, Chris
,
Shin, Edwin
,
Payette, Sandy
in
Archives & records
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Computer architecture
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Institutional repositories
2005
The Fedora architecture is an extensible framework for the storage, management, and dissemination of complex objects and the relationships among them. Fedora accommodates the aggregation of local and distributed content into digital objects and the association of services with objects. This al-lows an object to have several accessible representations, some of them dy-namically produced. The architecture includes a generic RDF-based relation-ship model that represents relationships among objects and their components. Queries against these relationships are supported by an RDF triple store. The architecture is implemented as a web service, with all aspects of the complex object architecture and related management functions exposed through REST and SOAP interfaces. The implementation is available as open-source soft-ware, providing the foundation for a variety of end-user applications for digital libraries, archives, institutional repositories, and learning object systems.
Representing Contextualized Information in the NSDL
by
Krafft, Dean
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Wilper, Chris
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Eckstrom, Dean
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Annotations
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Digital libraries
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Digital systems
2006
The NSDL (National Science Digital Library) is funded by the National Science Foundation to advance science and match education. The inital product was a metadata-based digital library providing search and access to distributed resources. Our recent work recognizes the importance of context - relations, metadata, annotations - for the pedagogical value of a digital library. This new architecture uses Fedora, a tool for representing complex content, data, metadata, web-based services, and semantic relationships, as the basis of an information network overlay (INO). The INO provides an extensible knowl-edge base for an expanding suite of digital library services.