Implementations
SWORD implemented in the real world
- APSR SWORD
1.2-compatible OJS Plugin
- arXiv 1.3-compliant endpoint:
- Feedforward - personal information environment, with a SWORD interface , among other features.
- SWORD Widget - For Netvibes, IGoogle and embedding in web pages
- The Depot - SWORD-compliant.
- Foresite - using SWORD to deposit ORE resource maps describing journals within JSTOR into a DSpace repository.
- Biomedcentral's Open Repository - implementing a SWORD interface
- Intrallect - desktop drag and drop tool based on SWORD
- Microsoft Article Authoring Add-in for Word 2007 - allows repository deposit direct from Word.
- Microsoft Zentity Research Output Repository platform supports SWORD deposit
- Microsoft Client code - Microsoft Office SWORD deposit plug-in http://www.codeplex.com/OfficeSWORD
- Microsoft eJournal Service (Alpha) and Research Output Repository Platform (Beta): http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/tc/scholarly_communication.mspx
- SOURCE project
- BibApp - SWORD Ruby Client http://code.google.com/p/bibapp/
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Facebook client http://fb.swordapp.org/
- ICE-TheOREM - has demonstrated 'ORE-over-SWORD'
- TARDIS, the Australian Repository for Diffraction Images is implementing a SWORD interface: http://tardis.edu.au/wiki/index.php/TARDIS2
- PublicationsList.org is using SWORD for deposit into EPrints http://publicationslist.org/
- EU PEER Project will be implementing SWORD for deposit http://www.peerproject.eu/
- EM-Loader project has used SWORD for batch deposit http://publicationslist.org/em-loader/emloader-report-sword-experiences.html
- The CLASM project will be developing a SWORD plugin for Moodle http://dablog.ulcc.ac.uk/category/projects/clasm/
- Max Planck Digital Library's eSciDoc solution, 'PubMan' has implemented SWORD http://colab.mpdl.mpg.de/mediawiki/PubMan_Sword
- The YODL-ING project at York is developing a SWORD-based 'one-stop' deposit client
- CUNY, The City University of New York Libraries are using SWORD for deposit into DSpace
- SWORD interfaces in various installations of DSpace, EPrints, Fedora and IntraLibrary



