OPUS (software)

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OPUS
Original author(s)University of Stuttgart Library
Developer(s)Cooperative Library Network Berlin-Brandenburg (Q21008407)
Stable release
4.8.0.5[1] / 12 March 2024; 28 days ago (12 March 2024)
Repository
Written in
Cross-platform
TypeInstitutional repository software
LicenseGPL
Websitewww.opus-repository.org Edit this on Wikidata

OPUS is an

institutional repositories
.

History

OPUS, originally an acronym for the Online Publikationsverbund der Universität Stuttgart, was developed with the support of the Deutsches Forschungsnetz (DFN) in 1997 and 1998 at the University of Stuttgart Library. OPUS is used at many universities and library networks.[2] The Library Service Centre for Baden-Württemberg [Wikidata] (BSZ) took over development from University of Stuttgart Library, however, since December 2010, the Cooperative Library Network of Berlin-Brandenburg [Wikidata] (KOBV) has taken over the development and management of the project at the Zuse Institute Berlin (ZIB).

In Germany, the OPUS software is the most commonly used for the operation of open access repositories (according to a survey carried out in 2012,[3] 77 repositories were based on OPUS). OPUS-based repositories may either be hosted and operated by universities on their own, or as part of hosting services provided by the German library network. The KOBV provides hosting for more than 35 instances of OPUS.[4] Apart from Germany, OPUS is also used in Serbia by two research institutes.[5]

Development

The current version, OPUS 4, is being developed by the Cooperative Library Network Berlin-Brandenburg (KOBV) at the Zuse Institute Berlin (ZIB). The earlier development was coordinated by the Library Service Centre for Baden-Württemberg (BSZ) and the Stuttgart University Library.

Major partners have included the Saxon State and University Library Dresden (SLUB), Bielefeld University Library, Saarland University and State Library Saarbrücken (SULB), University Library of the Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH), Cooperative Library Network Berlin-Brandenburg (KOBV) and University Library Centre of North Rhine-Westphalia (HBZ).

Technology

OPUS 3.x was written in

Solr. Data are stored in a MySQL database. Both versions are designed for LAMP
environments.

Functionality

References

  1. ^ "Release 4.8.0.5". 12 March 2024. Retrieved 22 March 2024.
  2. ^ OPUS-Metasuche nach elektronischen Hochschulschriften
  3. ^ "2012 Census of Open Access Repositories in Germany". Retrieved 2013-07-31.
  4. ^ "Übersicht der vom KOBV gehosteten OPUS-Instanzen". Retrieved 2015-11-15.
  5. ^ "Opus4 - Referenzen". Retrieved 2015-02-27.

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