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3. Hydra and Research Data Management

4. Building a Better Community: and Collaborative FLOSS development across national boundaries

7. The founding members of the Hydra Project

10. Reports from Interest and Working Groups

11. Hydra in a Box

16. Security, accessibility (508) and change management: What we've learned as managers and developers

20. DPLAH: A Hydra-Based DPLA Service Hub Model

21. The Digital Repository of Ireland

22. Tufts Digital Repository: Broad Demands Present Scalability Hurdles

24. Archivematica as part of a Hydra preservation workflow in Hull

25. Hydra Metadata WG

27. Geospatial Data in Hydra: Modeling Geospatial Resources Using GeoConcerns

28. Linked Data, Labels, URIs

32. Getting Data Preservation in Front of the Research Data Lifecycle and CurateND and the Open Science Framework:

36. Hydra for Research Data

37. How the Hydra Metadata Interest Group can inform Fedora

38. EAD/Archives Integration

39. Migrating our Hydra Repository from Fedora 3 to Fedora 4

40. PCDM Update

41. Hydra at 31 (Partners): Robust Repository Tooling through Community Collaboration

42. Uploading Electronic Theses and Dissertations to Libra at the University of Virginia

44. The principles of open access in Libra at the University of Virginia

45. Creating a new object in Hull's Institutional Repository, Hydra

46. Uploading datasets into Libra at the University of Virginia

47. ETDs: Electronic Theses & Dissertations: Use of Hydra at Stanford University

48. The Seaside Research Portal

49. Argo: An Administrative Discovery Interface for the Digital Object Repository

50. Facing the Hydra alone: Three case studies

51. Hydra: A Technical and Community Framework For Customized, Shared Repository Applications

52. Building the Hydra Together: Enhancing Repository Provision through Multi-Institution Collaboration

53. Designing & Building a Reusable Framework for Multipurpose, Multifunction, Multi-institutional Repository-Powered Solutions

54. Hydra: One Body, Many Heads for Repository-Powered Library Applications

55. Hydra: A Technical and Community Framework For Customized, Shared Repository Applications

56. Get A-head on your Repository

58. Towards a repository-enabled scholar's workbench: RepoMMan, REMAP and Hydra

60. The REMAP Project: steps along the way to a repository-enabled information environment

61. Case studies in workflow: Three approaches

62. Content models in the Hydra Project

63. The Hydra initiative: Underpinning repository interaction for research support

64. Hydra

65. Hydra

66. The Hydra Project

67. Using Hydra's flexibility to manage datasets

68. Towards a mature, multi-purpose repository for the institution...

69. Digital Image Library "Hydra Head"

70. Hydra in Hull

71. Libra - an unmediated, self-deposit, institutional repository at the University of Virginia

72. Hydra: One Body, Many Heads for Repository-Powered Library Applications

73. Hylandora: Strategies for Cross Platform Interoperability Between Hydra and Islandora

75. The Seaside Research Portal: A Best of Breed Approach to Digital Exhibits and Collection Management

77. Hydra Technical Deep Dive

78. Hypatia

79. Hydra UK: Flexible Repository Solutions to Meet Varied Needs

80. A Case Study on General Repository Applications

81. Hydra at Oxford

82. Hydra: One Body, Many Heads for Repository-Powered Library Applications

83. Hydra at GCU

84. Hydra in Hull

85. Hydra at LSE

86. A Digital Preservation Repository for Duke University Libraries

87. Testing Your Archive: Delivering on the Promise of Persistence

89. HydraCamp course syllabus: Fall 2013

90. Collaborating to Manage Research Data

91. From content silos to an integrated digital library

92. Hydra: working together: How the community operates

93. DRI: Digital Repository of Ireland

95. Hydra at the Royal Library

96. Hydra: US Hydra use overview

97. Hydra in Hull

99. Digital Preservation Community

100. Enabling (long term) preservation through Hydra