Fedora 3.0 introduces the Content Model Architecture, a powerful, new integrated structure for persisting and delivering the essential characteristics of digital objects in Fedora while simplifying its use. (more)
Fedora 2.2.3 maintenance release fixes several bugs present in Fedora 2.2.2 and includes key improvements to the journaling and policy enforcement modules. (more)
A more advanced basic search. (more)
Includes a Handle-based PIDGenerator and SRB-based LowlevelStorage. (more)
Fez is a web front-end management system for Fedora that is developed in PHP. This work is part of UQ eScholarship Project and the Australian Partnership for Sustainable Repositories. (more)
VALET for ETDs is a customizable, web-based interface to Fedora. It allows remote users to submit content into a VITAL or FEDORA digital object repository. (more)
ELATED is a lightweight, general-purpose application for managing digital files. ELATED is built on top of the Fedora Repository system, and can be used as a digital assets management system, an institutional repository, or to meet other collection archiving, publishing and searching needs. (more)
The Visual Understanding Environment (VUE) project provides faculty and students with flexible tools to successfully integrate digital resources into their teaching and learning. Using VUE's concept mapping interface, faculty and students design customized semantic networks of digital resources drawing from digital libraries, local files and the Web. (more)
mura is designed to be a turnkey web front-end for Fedora focusing on flexible access control. It is being developed as part of the DRAMA project. mura is built in Java using the Spring Framework (with Struts 2), and makes heavy use of AJAX technologies to provide a richer and more dynamic user interface. (more)
Create bulk-migration service and demosntrator tool (based on OKI-OSID APIs) enabling the bulk-migration of content to/from Fedora and other repository services (currently working with ePrints, DSpace, Intralect Intralibrary, HarvestRoad Hive, The Learning Edge's Equella) (more)
The Fedora-OKI Bridge was developed to connect an OKI-compliant application to a Fedora repository service. (more)
ARCHmedia MetaFramework is high level Java framework to develop quickly and easier stand-alone and web applications for Fedora repository. (more)
The DRAMA project aims to re-factor Fedora authorization into middleware components that can be plugged on top of an existing Fedora (2.2) deployment. (more)
OhioLINK had a need to transform an XML file with a custom DTD into Dublin Core; the custom XML file is a datastream in the FEDORA repository and the goal was to put the Dublin Core XML file back into the FEDORA object as the DC datastream. This Java application has four main areas: reading a datastream out of the FEDORA repository using API-A, parsing XML documents using the Java DOM library, creating a new document with the correct namespaces using Java DOM, and modifying the DC datastream in the repository using API-M. (more)
VTLS Open Source Components (OSC) provides a suite of useful tools and services that integrate with Fedora repositories. (more)
The Fedora Windows Service Installer will run Fedora as a Windows Service instead of from the command line. The service does nothing more than issuing the "fedora-start" command during the Start operation, and issuing the "fedora-stop" command during the Stop operation. Once you install the service you may Start/Stop/Restart the service just as any other Windows Service. (more)
Fedora 2.2.1 - released August 13, 2007
Fedora 2.2 - released January 9, 2007
Fedora 2.1.1 - released April 10, 2006
Fedora 2.1 - released February 3, 2006
Fedora 2.1 Beta - released October 21, 2005
Fedora 2.0 - released January 31, 2005
Fedora 1.2.1 - released April 19, 2004
Fedora 1.2 - released December 22, 2003
Fedora 1.1.1 - released September 5, 2003
Fedora 1.1 - released August 5, 2003
Fedora 1.0 - released May 16, 2003