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Migrating a repository content to a different platform

I'm working on a project where we will be migrating data from an ePrints repository to a Fedora-based repository. Has anyone ever done something like this? I can get a batch export of EP3 XML but am not sure if there is a way to ingest it into the Fedora platform without running XSL on it.

I'm also wondering how to use the current file attachment locations in the directory by providing links in the new interface, rather than actually having to move the files themselves.

I'm in over my head. Help!

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Answer by walker

(I'm presently undertaking a similar task - moving a host of digital records and their metadata into DSpace.)

I usually feel the specific particularities of these sorts of migrations outweigh the benefit gained from their overarching similarities (i.e. it's those details that will snag you). Nevertheless, my thoughts on your project:

Fedora is incredibly flexible and powerful but also quite complex as far as asset management systems go. You may find it isn't the software you need - just a possibility to be aware of. In any event, projects that leverage Fedora as a repository component - like Islandora and Hydra - may be worth looking into.

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