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    1. #OpenRepo2019 The Brazilian Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations uses LA Referencia software with VuFind (Apache Solr) on top as a discovery engine and harvesting via LRHarvester and OAI-PMH.
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    #OpenRepo2019 The BDTD are using R, an open-source language and environment for statistical computing and graphics, to do data visualisation out of this repository.
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      #OpenRepo2019 R-Shiny is a package which makes it easy to build web apps straight from R and lets users interact with your data and your analysis shiny.rstudio.com/
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      #OpenRepo2019 R provides an interface between Apache Solr and the Shiny UI allowing for visualisation of the data from Solr (/ VuFind) in the R-Shiny web application.
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        #OpenRepo2019 I wonder how easy it would be to link R-Shiny with a version of VuFind focused on bibliographic Marc records (i.e. linked with SolrMarc) rather than, say, Dublin Core records. Potentially very useful for statistical analysis of library collections.