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Introduction
Vladimir Alexiev edited this page Aug 15, 2022
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Catmandu is a command line tool to access and convert data from your digital library, research services or any other open data sets. The toolkit was originally developed as part of the LibreCat project and attracts now an international development team with many participating institutions.
Catmandu has the following features, one can:
- download data via protocols such as OAI-PMH, SRU, SPARQL and Linked Data Fragments.
- convert formats library format such as MARC, MODS, Dublin Core and but also others like JSON, YAML, XML, Excel and many more.
- generate RDF and speak the Semantic Web.
- index data into databases such as Solr, Elasticsearch and MongoDB.
- use a simple Fix language to convert metadata into any format you like.
Catmandu is used in the LibreCat project to build institutional repositories and search engines. Catmandu is used on the command line for quick and dirty reports but also as part of larger programming projects processing millions of records per day. For a short overview of use-cases, see our Homepage.
As of 15 Aug 2022, there are:
- 98 Catmandu-related repositories available at GitHub LibreCat
- 112 Catmandu-related modules on MetaCPAN
- 227 Catmandu-related repostitories across all of Github.