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* [[Configuration orientation|Orientation]] - ''before diving into the how-tos, take some time to read through this brief orientation guide and familiarise yourself with the EPrints configuration landscape...''
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* <span style="color: #f94; font-size: 130%">(Start here)</span> [[Configuration orientation|Orientation]] - ''before diving into the how-tos, take some time to read through this brief orientation guide and familiarise yourself with the EPrints configuration landscape...''
 
 
 
 
 
* [[Branding with confidence]] - ''one of the most common EPrints customisations is to add your own institution's branding and "look and feel" to the interface...''
 
* [[Branding with confidence]] - ''one of the most common EPrints customisations is to add your own institution's branding and "look and feel" to the interface...''
 
* Deposit Types and Metadata
 
* Deposit Types and Metadata

Revision as of 17:05, 24 January 2007

See the Main Page for other areas of this wiki.

Introduction

Installing EPrints & Getting Started

  • Recommended Platforms
  • Installing Required Software
  • Installing EPrints
  • Upgrading EPrints 3 versions
  • Migrating from EPrints 2.3
  • Getting Started
  • Backups
  • Troubleshooting
  • Advanced Installation
  • Installing EPrints on various platforms.

How-to Guides

What is a how-to?

  • (Start here) Orientation - before diving into the how-tos, take some time to read through this brief orientation guide and familiarise yourself with the EPrints configuration landscape...
  • Branding with confidence - one of the most common EPrints customisations is to add your own institution's branding and "look and feel" to the interface...
  • Deposit Types and Metadata
  • Organisation Hierarchy
  • Searches
  • Login-Only Repository - require a username and password to access all pages (including search, browse, and the front page)...
  • more

Misc

Technical Reference