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'''Repository''' may refer to: |
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== Archives and online databases== |
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* [[Content repository]], a database with an associated set of data management tools, allowing application-independent access to the content |
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* [[Disciplinary repository]] (or subject repository), an online archive containing works or data associated with a particular subject area |
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* [[HAL (open archive)]], an open archive where authors can deposit academic documents |
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* [[Information repository]], a central place in which an aggregation of data is kept and maintained in an organized way, usually in computer storage |
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* [[Institutional repository]], an archive for keeping digital copies of the intellectual output of an institution |
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* [[Open-access repository]], a platform for freely available research results |
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== Publications == |
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'''Repository''' commonly refers to a storage location, often for safety or preservation. |
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* ''[[Ackermann's Repository]]'', a British periodical published 1809–1829 |
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==Media== |
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* [[Repository (publishing)]], real or virtual facility for the deposit of academic publications such as academic journal articles |
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*''[[Ackermann's Repository|Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions, and politics]]'', British periodical published 1809-1829, commonly called ''Ackermann's Repository'' |
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==Science== |
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* [[Deep geological repository]] for radioactive waste |
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* [[Institutional repository]], universities create digital collections of an institution's scholarly research |
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* [[National repository]], repository for academic publications |
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* [[Serum repository]], facility that stores frozen serum for future retrieval and study |
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==Technology== |
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* [[Component repository management]], field of configuration management |
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* [[Repository clone]], concept from [[distributed revision control]] |
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* [[Repository Open Service Interface Definition]], O.K.I. specification that defines the storing and retrieving of digital content |
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==Others== |
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* Digital repository, also known as a virtual or [[digital library]] |
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* [[Information repository]], developed to mitigate problems arising from data proliferation |
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* [[National Mine Map Repository]], U.S. government-run facility assuming the responsibility of storing information extracted from mining maps, including pictures of the actual maps |
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==Software == |
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Latest revision as of 07:45, 23 June 2024
Look up repository in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Repository may refer to:
Archives and online databases
[edit]- Content repository, a database with an associated set of data management tools, allowing application-independent access to the content
- Disciplinary repository (or subject repository), an online archive containing works or data associated with a particular subject area
- HAL (open archive), an open archive where authors can deposit academic documents
- Information repository, a central place in which an aggregation of data is kept and maintained in an organized way, usually in computer storage
- Institutional repository, an archive for keeping digital copies of the intellectual output of an institution
- Open-access repository, a platform for freely available research results
Publications
[edit]- The Repository, a newspaper in Ohio
- Ackermann's Repository, a British periodical published 1809–1829
Software
[edit]- Repository (version control), a data structure which stores metadata for a set of files or directory structure
- Software repository, a storage location for software packages