The core aims of this project were to update the Simple Web-service Offering Repository Deposit (SWORD) protocol, the SWORD repository code libraries in the DSpace, Fedora, EPrints and Intrallect repositories, and the existing reference demonstrators. A Facebook application and validator have also been developed.

Simple web-service offering repository deposit phase 2

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The core aims of this project were to update the Simple Web-service Offering Repository Deposit (SWORD) protocol, the SWORD repository code libraries in the DSpace, Fedora, EPrints and Intrallect repositories, and the existing reference demonstrators. A Facebook application and validator have also been developed.

Executive Summary

The Simple Web-service Offering Repository Deposit (SWORD) vision is about 'lowering the barriers to deposit', primarily for depositing content into repositories, and additionally, for depositing into any system which may wish to receive content from remote sources. The SWORD protocol defines a standard mechanism for depositing into repositories and other systems. The project and protocol were developed because there was previously no standardised way of doing this. A standard deposit interface allows repository services to be built that can offer functionality such as deposit from multiple locations, e.g. disparate repositories, desktop drag'n'drop tools, or from within standard office applications. SWORD can also facilitate deposit to multiple repositories, increasingly important for depositors who wish to deposit to funder, institutional or subject repositories. There are many other possibilities, including migration of content between repositories and transfer to preservation services. In addition to refining the existing SWORD application profile, the SWORD2 project has developed a number of tools and services to demonstrate these possibilities. It has also been pro-active in promoting SWORD and encouraging its uptake within other repositories, services and tools, notably with its adoption into the Microsoft Article Authoring Add-in for Word 2007 and with the new Microsoft Zentity repository system

The core aims of the project were to update the SWORD Protocol, the SWORD repository code libraries in the DSpace, Fedora, EPrints and Intrallect repositories, and the existing reference demonstrators. A Facebook application and validator have also been developed. Advocacy efforts include an e-learning case study, a briefing paper, a new SWORD website and a range of additional dissemination activities, including conference papers, presentations, demonstrations and workshops at a number of national and international conferences and meetings.

The project was structured into six work packages, with testing phases employed to iteratively guide development. Project management was intentionally lightweight and agile given the short duration of the project and the geographical spread of the project team.

All of the project work has now been successfully completed. The SWORD2 outputs have been extremely well received by the repository community, and the SWORD profile has been widely accepted as the de-facto standard for deposit by the repository and wider development community. The project and its outputs continue to gain acceptance and adoption within a growing number of real world implementations

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Author
Adrian Stevenson (UKOLN)
Publication Date
30 June 2009
Publication Type
Programmes
Projects
Services
Topic
Strategic Themes