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Fedora 4 in the Hydra Stack: What does it buy me?
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Hydra, research data and Archivematica
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I love you Fedora, but it's over
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How the Hydra Metadata Interest Group can inform Fedora
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Migrating our Hydra Repository from Fedora 3 to Fedora 4
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Content models in the Hydra Project
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The Hydra initiative: Underpinning repository interaction for research support
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Hydra at GCU
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Hydra in Hull
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Hydra: One Body, Many Heads for Repository-Powered Library Applications
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A Digital Preservation Repository for Duke University Libraries
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From content silos to an integrated digital library
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Collaborating to Manage Research Data
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Hydra: Sharing Technology
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Hydra at the Royal Library
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Digital Preservation Community
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Hydra ORCID Plug-in: An Opensource ORCID plug-in for Hydra and Fedora
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From library repository to university-wide service: Stanford Digital Repository as a case study
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Self-deposit, discovery, and delivery of scientific GIS datasets using GeoHydra
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Digital Repository Development at Yale University Library
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Hydra: many heads, many connections. Enriching Fedora Repositories with ORCID
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Hacking the Community: A Model for Open Source Engagement
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Building a culture of distributed access in shared digital repository services
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Metadata at a crossroads: shifting ‘from strings to things’ for Hydra North
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Making the SHiFt: Using Sufia with Hydra/Fedora for collection management and access
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Hyacinth: One Year Later
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Fedora 3 to Fedora 4 migration
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Fedora: Foundational Considerations
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Diving into the Technology of Hydramata: A Pluggable, Extensible Hydra Solution for Research Repositories
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"Headless" Metadata for Library Discovery: NYU's Ichabod Project
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