In production
Here is an incomplete list of production-level implementations of MyLibrary.
Alex Catalogue - http://infomotions.com/alex/
The Alex Catalogue of Electronic Texts is a collection of about 14,000 “classic” public domain documents from American and English literature as well as Western philosophy.
MyLibrary is used to maintain the Catalogue’s various controlled vocabulary lists — author names, document titles, and subject terms/keywords. These controlled vocabularies are presented as searchable/browsable lists through a Web interface. Reports are also written against MyLibrary to create the texts themselves. The Catalogue also supports an OAI-PMH interface whose XML is generated by MyLibrary.
CRRA - http://www.catholicresearch.net/
The Catholic Research Resources Alliance (CRRA):
provides access to rare, unique or infrequently held materials in academic libraries and seminaries’ special collections and archives. By electronically bringing together access to resources in many collections, the portal will create easy, effective and global discovery of Catholic research resources. Using Dublin Core and the Open Archives Initiative Protocol and Metadata Harvests, the portal will provide access to research resources in print, digital and other formats.
MyLibrary facilitates manual data entry into the system through an administrative back-end. It enables browsing the collection by institution and format. Search is facilitated through an SRU interface to a swish-e index. It supports OAI-PMH. The content for both the indexing and OAI-PMH come from reports written against the MyLibrary database. A near-term implementation of the CRRA will extract specific content from EAD files, ingest that content into the underlying database, and provide searchable/browsable interfaces.
MyLibrary@Ockham - http://mylibrary.ockham.org/
“Database-Drive Website” - http://www.library.nd.edu/subjects/index.shtml
Institutional Digital Repository - http://idr.library.nd.edu/