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What Is a Document Repository System?
A document repository system or document management system enables you to better manage your electronic and scanned documents. This software allows you to not only create documents, but to easily email or post them on your company's intrane... Read More »
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What is document repository?
Answer A place where you store your documents. However, this may have special meaning within certain contexts/applications. Read More »
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There is no limit to the type of articles you can store in your Open Repository service. However, you may decide that it is best to create specific policies for what types of documents you do want to have. Pre and post print journal article...
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Source: http://www.biomedcentral.com/openrepository/faq/
Sharepoint stores all documents in the SQL database (either MSDE or SQL Server, whichever you use) as BLOBs. This makes it difficult to do what you are wanting to do. You CAN do it, but it defeats the purpose of Sharepoint pretty much. Your...
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Source: http://www.experts-exchange.com/Q_21900857.htm
When dealing with the "content source" in MOSS 2007, this is configured in the SSP Admin site, and only defines a "broad source" - such as an entire MOSS server, external web server, file share, etc. I am assuming you still have your MOSS ...
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Each repository is essentially a showcase for its institution. Therefore if an item has multiple authors from different institutions then it should be deposited in each institution's repository if they have one. For the time being, search e...
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The Internet File System repository provides persistent storage for all of your documents (files) in database tables. Documents are stored in the repository in two parts: Document attributes are stored in one database table. The attributes ...
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Source: http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/A97335_02/integrate.102/a75172...
If your agency has migrated its website to the content management system (TeamSite), you will use the "Copy to State Library" metatag to identify which of your web documents should and should not be submitted to the Repository. Criteria f...
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Source: http://www.oregon.gov/OSL/GRES/REPOS/reposfaq.shtml
Initially, access to the Repository will be via the online catalogs of the State Library and other Oregon Document Depository libraries, and via WorldCat. Eventually, there will also be access via the search engine on Oregon.gov.
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Source: http://www.oregon.gov/OSL/GRES/REPOS/reposfaq.shtml