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For a repository that will be a general archive of digital items, then http://archives.my.ac.za may be appropriate.
 
For a repository that will be a general archive of digital items, then http://archives.my.ac.za may be appropriate.
 
'''Try to avoid using "dspace", "space" or 'ir" in the URL selection because the connotation is confusing to current users and will be for future users when DSpace no longer exists. The software is only the vehicle for the repository and should not define it's URL.'''
 
  
 
Therefore you have to decide what the function of the repository is, before naming it.  
 
Therefore you have to decide what the function of the repository is, before naming it.  
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For more information about the reason for our hostname selection, '''please read the [[SUNScholar/Web_Analytics|web analytics wiki page]]'''.
 
For more information about the reason for our hostname selection, '''please read the [[SUNScholar/Web_Analytics|web analytics wiki page]]'''.
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'''Try to avoid using "dspace", "space" or 'ir" in the URL selection because the connotation is confusing to current users and will be for future users when DSpace no longer exists. The software is only the vehicle for the repository and should not define it's URL.'''
  
 
''Discuss the hostname selection with your repository manager/owner and campus network administrator <u>first</u>, before finalising on a name.''
 
''Discuss the hostname selection with your repository manager/owner and campus network administrator <u>first</u>, before finalising on a name.''

Revision as of 12:35, 17 September 2012

Step 2. Before Installation

Hostname selection

It is assumed you have not yet decided on a hostname (URL) for your server.

At Stellenbosch University we chose http://scholar.sun.ac.za for a purely research outputs repository and http://digital.lib.sun.ac.za for our library digital collections.

For a repository of digitised heritage items, then something like: http://heritage.my.ac.za may be appropriate.

For a repository that will be a general archive of digital items, then http://archives.my.ac.za may be appropriate.

Therefore you have to decide what the function of the repository is, before naming it.

Whatever you decide, it is very important that you do not change it later for the purposes of preventing "linkrot" and web server "error 404, item not found" errors.

Think of the Google and Facebook URL's. Everybody knows how to search Google and get onto Facebook because they have remembered the URL's.

There are many thousands of websites and your repository will be one of them, so you are fighting for good web visibility by selecting a good URL.

For more information about the reason for our hostname selection, please read the web analytics wiki page.

Try to avoid using "dspace", "space" or 'ir" in the URL selection because the connotation is confusing to current users and will be for future users when DSpace no longer exists. The software is only the vehicle for the repository and should not define it's URL.

Discuss the hostname selection with your repository manager/owner and campus network administrator first, before finalising on a name.

Do not continue with the installation until you have finalised the hostname (URL) with your repository manager and campus network administrator.

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