LTU-RKive.org: Developing a Web Application to Archive Research Artifacts for LTU Research Day and the Library
Evan Wheeler, BSCS Candidate, CoAS; Derek D’Arcy, BSCS Candidate, CoAS; CJ Chung, PHD, Professor, CoAS
Computer Science
College of Arts and Sciences, Lawrence Technological University
Web Application, Go, Golang, Research Artifacts
submitted by cj424
The LTU-RKive project aims to be an LTU hosted database-enabled web application server for students and faculty to upload, store, browse and search for their research artifacts including annual research day poster presentations, master theses, PHD dissertations and additional materials in PDF file format. This project includes secure user accounts enabling upload ing of their pdf files, after those files are checked for viruses as well as valid contents, the ability to interact with a robust search interface, login and account management, and document hosting with content management. Current testing results show that the developed system satisfies the planned requirements, and as such the website is live at https://ltu-rkive.org, and is ready for archiving Research Day materials, as well as any other artifacts for the LTU Library.
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