
Help Build the Fedora Commons Portfolio of Projects: Showcase Your Work!
The Fedora Commons list of projects is located here. Please add your project name and URL to this list to help build community connections. To showcase your project on this page for institutions and funders who are looking for information about the interesting projects that use our software, please contact Carol Minton Morris: clt6@cornell.edu; (607) 255 2702.

Public Library of Science's PLoS ONE is a new way of communicating peer-reviewed science and medicine. PLoS ONE is built upon the innovative technologies of Topaz, Fedora, and Mulgara, providing an open publishing platform that combines an online scientific journal with community features…
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The Encyclopedia of Chicago grew out of a book project that was a regional collaboration among the Chicago Historical Society, The Newberry Library and the University of Chicago Press. An electronic edition of the Encyclopedia was envisioned from the start of the project comprised of 1,500 text…
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The eSciDoc Project of the Max Planck Society and FIZ Karlsruhe is intended to ensure permanent access to the research results and research materials of the Max-Planck Society and seamless integration within eSciDoc as well as integration into an emerging, global, electronic knowledge space…
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The University of Virginia Library is one of the original implementers of Fedora, as well as being half the co-development team funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to turn the original Fedora research implementation into functional digital object repository architecture.
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The ARROW project is a consortial project funded by the Australian Government’s Department of Education Science and Training. The aim of the project is to identify, test and develop software or solutions to support best practice institutional digital repositories. While initially a research project …
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The National Science Digital Library (NSDL) was created by the National Science Foundation in 2000 to provide organized access to high quality online resources and tools that support innovations in teaching and learning at all levels of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education.
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