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SWORD V3 Finalised

The final version of the SWORD V3 specification has been released with no major changes from the Release Candidate. As expected, some details did need tightening up/clarification as a result of the Invenio implementation exercise last year. Links to the specification, code and other supporting documentation can all be found by clicking on the SWORD V3 (top right of the page).

If you are interested in developing SWORD V3 support for your preferred programming language/platform, please let us know at sword@cottagelabs.com.

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SWORD V3 at Samvera Connect 2020

Richard Jones presented SWORDv3: Deposit protocol, from draft to reference implementation at Samvera Connect 2020 Online in October 2020. Samvera is a leading framework for the development of Repositories based on the Fedora Commons platform.

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SWORD V3 (prototype) in Invenio

A prototypical implementation of the SWORD V3 (release candidate) has been developed for the Invenio digital library framework from CERN, with support from NII, Japan. The Python code can be found in GitHub.

The code demonstrates that the SWORD V3 standard can be realised as functional, usable code (unlike some other “standards” which will remain nameless!). If you are interested in developing SWORD V3 support for your preferred programming language/platform, please let us know at sword@cottagelabs.com.

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SWORD V3 at Open Repositories 2019

SWORDv3: Standardising Interoperability for Data Repositories was presented at Open Repositories 2019 on 12 June, 2019 at the University of Hamburg, Germany. This was a joint submission by Dom Fripp (Jisc), Lars Holm Nielsen (CERN), Neil Jefferies (University of Oxford) and Richard Jones (Cottage Labs) that covered both the SWORD V3 specification and the implemention work within Ivenio (sponsored by NII, Japan)

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SWORD V3 at RDA Plenary 12

A SWORD V3 Birds-of-a-feather session was held at the 12th RDA Plenary on 5-8th November in Gabarone, Botswana. An update on progress was given and discussion started on future plans. A copy of the presentation is archived in Zenodo.