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Abstract page
Admin
Archive
B
Browse views
Buffer
C
D
Data Object
Dataset
Document
E
Editor
EPrint
A first class Data Object in EPrints. These are often refered to as "items" in the interface. An EPrint usually holds metata data about a publication of some kind. An EPrint has a "type" for example "artical" or "monograph" or "video". The set of types of an EPrint can be found in namedsets/eprint
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File
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H
I
Inbox
Issues
Item
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K
L
M
N
O
P
Plugin
These are Perl modules that "Plug in" to the EPrints software to provide a particular piece of functionality. They break down into several categories. The most prominent being: