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Alternatives to EPrints

EPrints is a flexible repository software developed for building high quality and high value repositories, primarily used by academic institutions for open access research outputs. Find open source and proprietary alternatives that serve similar purposes.

License:LGPL-3.0
Stars:39
Difficulty:Medium
Pricing:Free
Hosting:Self-Hosted

Self-hosted alternatives to EPrints

Open source projects that can replace EPrints:

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DSpace

976
BSD-3-Clause

DSpace is the world's most widely-used repository software, providing organizations with tools to capture, store, index, preserve, and distribute digital research materials. It's particularly popular in academic institutions for managing scholarly output.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive Repository Management:

    • Store any type of digital content
    • Flexible metadata schemas
    • Handle/DOI persistent identifiers
    • Version control for items
    • Embargo and access restrictions
    • Bitstream format registry
  • Advanced Discovery:

    • Apache Solr-powered search
    • Faceted browsing interface
    • Full-text indexing
    • OAI-PMH data provider
    • REST API for integrations
    • SWORD deposit protocol
  • Workflow & Curation:

    • Configurable submission workflow
    • Review and approval process
    • Batch import/export tools
    • Automated curation tasks
    • Authority control
    • Metadata quality checks
  • Enterprise Features:

    • LDAP/Shibboleth authentication
    • Hierarchical communities/collections
    • Granular access control
    • Usage statistics
    • Multi-language support
    • Customizable themes
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Fedora Commons Repository

222
Apache-2.0
Fedora Commons Repository screenshot

Fedora Repository is a flexible, extensible, and durable platform for digital preservation and access. It provides a solid foundation for building digital library and archives systems with a focus on standards compliance and long-term preservation.

Key Features

  • Digital Preservation:

    • OAIS reference model compliance
    • Automatic fixity checking
    • Complete versioning history
    • Detailed audit trails
    • Migration pathway support
    • Preservation metadata
  • Linked Data Architecture:

    • Native RDF data model
    • SPARQL query support
    • Linked Data Platform (LDP)
    • External URI references
    • Flexible object modeling
    • Semantic relationships
  • Standards-Based:

    • W3C LDP implementation
    • WebAC authorization
    • Memento time-based negotiation
    • PREMIS event tracking
    • Portland Common Data Model
    • BagIt support
  • Enterprise Integration:

    • Comprehensive REST API
    • JMS messaging support
    • Apache Camel integration
    • External search indexing
    • Microservices architecture
    • Horizontal scalability
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InvenioRDM

123
MIT

InvenioRDM is a turn-key research data management repository that combines powerful features with an intuitive user experience. Born from CERN's expertise and powering Zenodo, it provides institutions with a modern platform for research data sharing.

Key Features

  • Modern Data Repository:

    • Flexible metadata schemas
    • DOI registration support
    • Comprehensive versioning
    • Large file handling (>5GB)
    • Granular access control
    • Embargo functionality
  • Powerful Discovery:

    • Elasticsearch-powered search
    • Advanced faceted filtering
    • Full-text search capabilities
    • RESTful API
    • OAI-PMH harvesting
    • Multiple citation formats
  • Community Features:

    • Research communities
    • User profiles and ORCID
    • Collaborative spaces
    • Review workflows
    • Social features
    • Activity streams
  • User Experience:

    • Beautiful, modern interface
    • Mobile-responsive design
    • Rich file previews
    • Usage statistics
    • GitHub integration
    • Drag-and-drop uploads

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