Demo and Example Sites¶
There are several Invenio installations that you can have a look at in order to see it in action:
Demo Sites¶
- Atlantis Institute of Fictive Science
running Invenio 1.1.2, released 2013-08-19
Atlantis Institute of Fictive Science is an official demo site of Invenio. It demonstrates a basic setup of Invenio. You could (should) obtain this site if you install Invenio for the first time, by lauching inveniomanage demosite create. This is useful to verify the functionality of your installation prior to customizing the system for production.
- Atlantis Institute of Fictive Science Next
running Invenio next branch
Atlantis Institute of Fictive Science is an official demo site of Invenio. It demonstrates a basic setup of Invenio. You could (should) obtain this site if you install Invenio next branch for the first time, by lauching inveniomanage demosite create. This is useful to verify the functionality of your installation prior to customizing the system for production. (The next branch is based on new technologies such as Werkzeug, Flask, Jinja2, Twitter Bootstrap and SQLAlchemy).
Production Sites¶
- CERN Document Server
CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
At CERN, Invenio manages over 800,000 bibliographic records and 350,000 fulltext documents, organized in more than 500 collections, covering preprints, articles, books, journals, photographs, videos and more, of interest to people working in particle physics. You can check out this site if you want to see the performance and scalability of Invenio.
- INSPIRE
CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
INSPIRE is the high-energy physics information system that combines the successful SPIRES database content, curated at DESY, Fermilab and SLAC for decades, with the Invenio digital library technology developed at CERN. INSPIRE is run by a collaboration of the four labs and interacts closely with high-energy physics publishers, arXiv.org, NASA-ADS, PDG, and other information resources.
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