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Steve Welburn, 2012-05-29 12:12 PM

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h1. Relevant Software / Technical Standards
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h2. "Simple Webservice Offering Repository Deposit - SWORD":http://swordapp.org/
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??SWORD was originally a JISC-funded initiative to define and develop a standard mechanism for depositing into repositories and other systems. Why was it created? because there was no standard way of doing this. A standard deposit interface to repositories allows more services to be built which 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. Other possibilities include migration of content between repositories, transfer to preservation services and many more.??
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* "SWORD v1 specification":http://swordapp.org/sword-v1/the-specification/
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* "SWORD v2 specification":http://swordapp.org/sword-v2/sword-v2-specifications/
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* "EasyDeposit":http://easydeposit.swordapp.org/ Sword client creation toolkit
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* "Implementations":http://swordapp.org/sword-v2/sword-v2-implementations/
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h2. "Music XML representation of Standard MIDI Files":http://www.recordare.com/musicxml
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* "MIDI XML for SMF":http://www.recordare.com/musicxml/dtd/standard-midi-file
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* "MIDI Names, Device Types, & Events in XML":http://www.midi.org/dtds/