A Study on the Open Source Digital Library Software's: Special Reference to DSpace, EPrints and Greenstone
Shahkar Tramboo, Humma, S M Shafi, Sumeer Gul

TL;DR
This paper compares three open source digital library management systems—DSpace, EPrints, and Greenstone—using surveys and documentation analysis to evaluate their features and effectiveness in disseminating knowledge.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of DSpace, EPrints, and Greenstone, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses based on survey data and technical documentation.
Findings
Greenstone offers extensive customization options.
EPrints is user-friendly for academic repositories.
DSpace is widely adopted for institutional repositories.
Abstract
The richness in knowledge has changed access methods for all stake holders in retrieving key knowledge and relevant information. This paper presents a study of three open source digital library management software used to assimilate and disseminate information to world audience. The methodology followed involves online survey and study of related software documentation and associated technical manuals.
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