About
What are the benefits of BibApp?
For researchers, BibApp allows you to:
- Promote your research
- Find collaborators on campus
- Make your research more accessible
- Reuse your publication history in other applications
For research groups, departments, and schools, BibApp allows you to:
- Promote the range of research in your unit
- Understand the collaborations happening within your unit and others on campus
- Make the research of your unit more accessible
For librarians, BibApp allows you to:
- Better understand research happening in your departments
- Facilitate conversations about author rights with researchers
- Ease the population of your institutional or other repository
- Get a clearer picture of scholarly publishing trends on your campus
What is the schedule for BibApp’s development and release?
A 1.0 stable release is planned for spring 2010.
If you’d like to preview an early release of the software, feel free to checkout the latest source code (trunk), and follow our latest installation instructions.
For a list of planned features in each upcoming release, please see our RoadMap
Who works on BibApp?
We are a small, but committed group of librarians and technology staff from two great universities:
- University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
- University of Wisconsin-Madison
And a few people sprinkled elsewhere, who participate a little bit. We call them Friends. Let us know if you are interested in helping out with the development of BibApp!
Live Installs
Presentations
- DSpace User Group Meeting 2009 - Presentation
(October 15, 2009) - Joint Conference on Digital Libraries 2008 - Tutorial
(June 6, 2008) - Digital Library Federation Spring Forum 2008 - Presentation
(April 30, 2008) - Open Repositories 2008 - Poster
(April 1, 2008) - code4lib 2007 - Video
(March 1, 2007) - Open Repositories 2007 - Presentation
(January 25, 2007)


