This document discusses content management systems (CMS) and proposes a repository module for universities using a CMS. It describes types of CMS including enterprise, web, document management, and mobile. It outlines the key functions, tools, and future plans of the proposed university repository system, which would utilize a CMS like Drupal or Joomla to enable content sharing and open science activities across academic communities.
3. Types of CMS :
* Enterprise CMS (ECMS)
* Web CMS (WCMS)
* Document management system (DMS)
* Mobile content management system
4.
System Tools:
LAMP: a platform consisting of Linux, Apache,
MySQL and Perl/PHP/Python.
The system is written in a scripting language, PHP,
rendering it OSindependent.
MySQL is used as a relational
database backend for storing
data from various Universities.
5.
Key Functions:
Users can access content from the treestructure index
and by using keyword searches.
Full text searches work on PDF and MS Office
application formats.
Metadata autofill and workflow functions are provided to
support selfarchiving by researchers.
Most of the customization can be done on the web
interface, allowing the administrator to operate the
repository easily.
6.
Key Functions. . . .
The administration menu includes:
Item type (modify metadata set and drag&drop tree edit
and modify submission authority),
content review, import,
log analysis (csv and graphical output)
general settings (ranking calculation, log analysis black
list, site license list, full text library setting and so on).
7.
Future Plans:
We are planning to utilize this
system as an academic
society repository system.
Besides conventional publications such as conference
proceedings and journal articles, various supplemental
data will be published and shared on this site.
One of the goals of this service is to bring together
academic societies and the open science activities, then
make larger the Internet academic community.