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<p>At our institute we are considering librecat as an option for
our data/publication repository and publication database. It is
my understanding that 'PUB' is both a repository (publications
and data) and publications database. Currently we have a
combination of applications providing this functionality, an
Eprints application as a publications repository, another
Eprints application as a data repository and a Bibapp
application as a publications database. We are searching for
something that can consolidate this suite into one application.<br>
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<p>I am quite new to library technologies and have some questions
about librecat that I hope someone can help me with. From the
documentation I can see that it is quite customizable but I
would like some opinion on how possible you think it would be to
modify librecat to achieve the following features.</p>
<p><u>user groups</u></p>
<p>At our institute we organize our students into groups under a
post doc. Our publication database must be able to reflect this
by having group organization. A user must be added to a group
and publications must be organizable and viewable by group and
by individual.</p>
<p><u>imports from external databases</u></p>
<p>We must be able to import the previous publications of people
at the institute from external publication databases, such as
Scopus, CrossRef, ORCID.</p>
<p><u>large data files</u></p>
<p>How is librecat at handling large files? lets say a 5gb
research data file?</p>
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<p>Some words on the above would be greatly appreciated.</p>
<p>Jonathan Norris</p>
<p>IST Austria</p>
<p><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://ist.ac.at/"
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