About EPrints
About Us
LSPR (London School of Public Relations) is a private educational institution based in Indonesia, primarily focused on communication, public relations, and related fields. An "institutional repository" typically refers to a digital collection of an institution's scholarly and creative output, including research papers, theses, publications, and other academic materials.If LSPR has established an institutional repository, it would serve as a platform to showcase and preserve the intellectual work of the institution's students, faculty, and researchers. This repository could be used to centralize.
"It's a space where ideas flourish."
About this software
This site is running EPrints 3.4.4 (Pecan Pie Huaico) (EPrints Services).
EPrints has been developed at the School of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton, UK.
For more information please see www.eprints.org.
EPrints Services based in Southampton can also provide hosting, training and consultancy services for your EPrints repository.
Credits
Software Architects
- Christopher Gutteridge
- Dr Tim Brody
- Seb Francois
- Justin Bradley
Developers
- Dr Jiadi Yao
- Dr Will Fyson
- Kelly Terrell
- Dr David Newman
- Dr Timothy Miles-Board
- Dr Dave Tarrant
- Adam Field
- Patrick McSweeney
Contributors
- Alexander Bergolth
- Dr Michael O. Jewell
- Dr Jessie Hey
- Dr Harry Mason
- Al Riddoch
- Dr Gui Power
- Pauline Simpson
- Robert Tansley
- Adam White
- Wendy White
- Dr Steve Hitchcock
- Denis Pitzalis
- Matthew Kerwin
- Mark Gregson
- John Salter
Project Management
- Professor Leslie Carr
- John Darlington
user experience consultant
- prof mc schraefel
Visionary and Software Specifications
- Professor Stevan Harnad
Thanks to the EPrints users and community for contributing ideas, bug reports and fixes.
Technologies employed and supported:
- Powered by:
- MySQL
- Apache Webserver
- Perl
- mod_perl
- Xapian
- XML
- DOM
- RDF
- CodeMirror
- Flowplayer
- CPAN
- Supports:
- Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting
- Valid XHTML
- Valid CSS
- Linked Data
- Part of:
- The GNU Project
EPrints is Copyright © University of Southampton, 2000-2022.