What is FedoraCommons?
Fedora is a flexible and extensible digital object repository architecture developed by researchers at Cornell University. It provides a framework for storing, managing, and accessing digital content in the form of digital objects, inspired by the Kahn and Wilensky Framework. Fedora defines a set of abstractions for expressing digital objects, asserting relationships among them, and linking behaviors (services) to these digital objects. This robust and scalable platform enables organizations to manage, preserve, and provide access to their digital collections effectively
Highlights
- Flexible and extensible architecture for managing digital content
- Supports the expression and relationships of digital objects
- Enables linking of behaviors (services) to digital objects
- Scalable platform for organizations to manage and preserve digital collections
Platforms
- Windows
- Linux
Languages
- English
Features
Records management