The Scholar's Box is a tool that gives users "gather/create/share" functionality, enabling them to gather resources from multiple digital repositories in order to create personal and themed collections and other reusable materials that can be shared with others for teaching and research. The Scholar's Box can currently perform the following functions:

I will continue to build out the Scholar's Box as a prototyping system to demonstrate technical interoperability for our various other projects (e.g., the creation of reusable collections of images and bibliographic metadata; testing the metasearch API from CDL). We at the Interactive University are in process of releasing the Scholar's Box as an open source project so that others can benefit from the overall architectural framework as well as any concrete implementations of services (e.g., creation of OpenOffice.org presentations from collections).

The University of California has given permission to put the Scholar's Box out as open source software under a BSD license. I'm in the process of documenting the software. There is a sourceforge project (https://sourceforge.net/projects/scholarsbox/) but there is nothing there yet. I will populate it with source soon.

In the meantime, I did post a "compiled" Python version that hangs off this page: http://raymondyee.net/wiki/RemixCultureUcBerkeleyLibraryTalk -- see specifically http://raymondyee.net/wiki/RemixCultureUcBerkeleyLibraryTalk?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=ScholarsBox.2007.03.19.zip