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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
The EPrints config is big but try not to be overwhelmed. It has evolved over the many versions of eprints. Config files tend to come in 3 flavours perl, xml and plain text. To perform common repository customizations you are not required to understand very much of the config.  
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The EPrints config is big, but try not to be overwhelmed. It has evolved over the many versions of EPrints. Config files tend to come in 3 flavours perl, xml and plain text. To perform common repository customisations you are not required to understand very much of the config.  
  
As of EPrints 3.1 a lot of common repository customisations can be done through the web interface but for the clever stuff you still need shell access to the machine.
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As of EPrints 3.1 a lot of common repository customisations can be done through the web interface, but for the clever stuff you still need shell access to the machine.
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==Important Pages==
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* [[Metadata]] - an explanation of EPrints datatypes and how to configure them for [[Eprint_fields.pl]] and other [[Data_Object|Data Objects]].
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* [[EPScript]] and [[EPrints Control Format]] are used to manipulate XML files in eprints such as [[EPrints_Directory_Structure/eprints3/archives/ARCHIVEID/cfg/citations/eprint|citations]] and the [[Archives/ARCHIVEID/cfg/lang/en/templates/|template]].
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* [[EPrints_Directory_Structure_Tree|Overview of the EPrints directory structure]].

Latest revision as of 09:49, 15 June 2012

EPrints 3 Reference: Directory Structure - Metadata Fields - Repository Configuration - XML Config Files - XML Export Format - EPrints data structure - Core API - Data Objects

Overview

The EPrints config is big, but try not to be overwhelmed. It has evolved over the many versions of EPrints. Config files tend to come in 3 flavours perl, xml and plain text. To perform common repository customisations you are not required to understand very much of the config.

As of EPrints 3.1 a lot of common repository customisations can be done through the web interface, but for the clever stuff you still need shell access to the machine.

Important Pages

Subcategories

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Pages in category ‘EPrints 3 Reference’

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