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Ellena is a service developed by the TRAP-RCUB team. Each repository developed by TRAP-RCUB is supplied with an independent instance of Ellena.  The source code is not open and the service is avaiable to repository managers from the institutions having a TRAP-RCUB repository.   
Ellena is a service developed by the TRAP-RCUB team. Each repository developed by TRAP-RCUB is supplied with an independent instance of Ellena.  The source code is not open and the service is avaiable to repository managers (log in is required) from the institutions having a TRAP-RCUB repository.   


Repository managers have access to all the features of Ellena. Through a dashboard, which offers a list of all users registered in the repository, they can appoint additional users of Ellena, e.g. community or collection managers, and grant them privileges to change/correct  and/or import metadata.   
Repository managers have access to all the features of Ellena. Through a dashboard, which offers a list of all users registered in the repository, they can appoint additional users of Ellena, e.g. community or collection managers, and grant them privileges to change/correct  and/or import metadata.   

Revision as of 19:54, 20 September 2021

Ellena is a service developed by the TRAP-RCUB team. Each repository developed by TRAP-RCUB is supplied with an independent instance of Ellena. The source code is not open and the service is avaiable to repository managers (log in is required) from the institutions having a TRAP-RCUB repository.

Repository managers have access to all the features of Ellena. Through a dashboard, which offers a list of all users registered in the repository, they can appoint additional users of Ellena, e.g. community or collection managers, and grant them privileges to change/correct and/or import metadata.

Ellena enables:

  • metadata normalization (esp. names, funding information, etc.);
  • massive metadata corrections;
  • assigning ORCID iDs
  • metadata import (xml, RIS, CrossRef, Dissem.in, cloning).