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D-Lib November 2003 Bekaert et al. |
Using MPEG-21 DIDL to Represent Complex Digital Objects in the Los Alamos National Laboratory Digital Library This article gives a brief insight into the MPEG-21 standardization effort and indicates its potential relevance to the Digital Library community.  |
D-Lib December 2004 Herbert Van de Sompel et al. |
Resource Harvesting within the OAI-PMH Framework Recently, use cases have emerged that reveal a more liberal interpretation of what constitutes metadata in the OAI-PMH. The scope of descriptive metadata can be expanded to be more than just DC, MARC and similar bibliographic formats.  |
D-Lib August 2003 Van de Sompel et al. |
Using the OAI-PMH... Differently The Open Archives Initiative's Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) was created to facilitate discovery of distributed resources. This article describes innovative applications of the OAI-PMH that researchers have introduced in recent projects.  |
D-Lib June 2005 Bekaert & Van de Sompel |
A Standards-based Solution for the Accurate Transfer of Digital Assets An XML-based solution is devised as a transfer method for digital assets between the research library at Los Alamos and the American Physical Society.  |
D-Lib December 2005 Nelson et al. |
Archive Ingest and Handling Test: The Old Dominion University Approach This non-library participant in the AIHT focused on alternative archiving concepts.  |
D-Lib July 2001 Herbert Van de Sompel |
The Bison-Fute Model Generalizing the OpenURL Framework beyond References to Scholarly Works...  |
D-Lib October 2006 |
An Interoperable Fabric for Scholarly Value Chains It is possible to build scholarly value chains across heterogeneous, distributed repositories. It is also possible to record audit trails of scholarly value chains into the very foundation of the scholarly communication system.  |
D-Lib August 2006 Young & Hickey |
WikiD: An OpenURL 1.0 Application WikiD demonstrates that OpenURL has potential far beyond its roots in citation linking.  |
D-Lib Sep/Oct 2008 Chute & Van de Sempel |
Introducing djatoka: A Reuse Friendly, Open Source JPEG 2000 Image Server Support for the format is emerging in major consumer applications, and the cultural heritage community seriously considers it a viable format for digital preservation.  |
D-Lib February 2008 Smith & Nelson |
Creating Preservation-Ready Web Resources A simple model for the long-term preservation of digital library resources.  |
D-Lib May 2006 Apps & McIntyre |
Why OpenURL? Here is a look at the evolution of the linking technology OpenURL, now a NISO standard. The implications for stakeholders in the supply chain are explored, including publishers, intermediaries, libraries and readers.  |
ONLINE March 2001 David Stern |
The OpenURL Possibilities Automating Enhanced Discovery and Delivery...  |
D-Lib March 2001 Herbert Van de Sompel & Oren Beit-Arie |
Open Linking in the Scholarly Information Environment Using the OpenURL Framework  |
D-Lib September 2001 |
Linking to the Appropriate Copy: Report of a DOI-Based Prototype Over the past several years, substantial effort has gone into building an environment to support linking between the rapidly growing number of journal articles available on the web. This paper describes one solution that can link to references across multiple delivery systems...  |
D-Lib April 2003 Staples et al. |
The Fedora Project An Open-source Digital Object Repository Management System  |
D-Lib April 2007 Shigeki Sugita et al. |
Linking Service to Open Access Repositories Link resolvers have not been offering satisfactory article-level resolution for Open Access documents that have been accumulated in repositories such as arXiv 1 and RePEc, 2 and in institutional repositories.  |
D-Lib November 2002 Liu, et al. |
A Scalable Architecture for Harvest-Based Digital Libraries: The ODU/Southampton Experiments  |
D-Lib Jan/Feb 2010 Reilly & Tupelo-Schneck |
Digital Object Repository Server: A Component of the Digital Object Architecture This paper introduces the Digital Object Repository Server, the most recent instantiation of the Corporation for National Research Initiatives' repository work.  |
D-Lib August 2006 Robert Tansley |
Building a Distributed, Standards-based Repository Federation: The China Digital Museum Project This article presents the architecture developed for the China Digital Museum Project, a collaborative project involving the Chinese Ministry of Education, Hewlett-Packard Company and several Chinese universities, with Beihang University as the main technical partner.  |
D-Lib Mar/Apr 2008 Pearce et al. |
The Australian METS Profile - A Journey about Metadata Steps toward a generic Australian METS profile that can be used across multiple domains and usage scenarios.  |
D-Lib December 2005 DiLauro et al. |
The Archive Ingest and Handling Test: The Johns Hopkins University Report The Digital Knowledge Center used the AIHT to explore and evaluate content repositories as platforms for digital preservation.  |
D-Lib April 2006 Norman Paskin |
Identifier Interoperability: A Report on Two Recent ISO Activities There are increasing demands for metadata interoperability in both the commercial media and library sectors, and the semantic interoperability technology developed from the <indecs> model has a role to play in addressing these.  |
D-Lib March 2005 Theo van Veen |
Renewing the Information Infrastructure of the Koninklijke Bibliotheek The Koninklijke Bibliotheek (KB) is engaged in a major renewal of its information infrastructure.  |
D-Lib Mar/Apr 2011 Chandler et al. |
Towards Transparent and Scalable OpenURL Quality Metrics With today's link resolver technology and the OpenURLs on which the link resolvers depend, following a reference link all the way to full-text can frustrate library users all too often. The authors present research on why OpenURLs fail so frequently.  |
D-Lib January 2003 Norman Paskin |
On Making and Identifying a "Copy" The purpose of this article is to explore some of the conceptual issues of "making a copy" digitally and in an automated DRM environment which need to be clarified to enable rights expression languages and other DRM tools to deal with the concept of copying.  |
D-Lib June 2004 Sokvitne & Lavelle |
Implementing an Open Jurisdictional Digital Repository - the STORS Project This starting point program for the State Library of Tasmania has already allowed the acquisition of significant Tasmanian digital content that would otherwise have been lost.  |
D-Lib March 2003 |
In Brief The CARL Institutional Repositories Pilot Project... The Australian e-Humanities Gateway... University of Minnesota Electronic Portfolio is Open Source... Nerdi Web on Science and the Internet... etc.  |
D-Lib December 2008 |
The Future of Repositories? Patterns for (Cross-)Repository Architectures Over the past few years, repositories have been created as a product intended to foster dissemination of scholarly works, a shared objective for most academic institutions.  |
D-Lib Jan/Feb 2012 Lewis et al. |
SWORD: Facilitating Deposit Scenarios Digital Repositories have the ability to be integrated into the life blood of research. They can collect, manage, preserve, and make available research outputs.  |
D-Lib September 2005 |
In Brief Current Cites: What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been... User Needs and Potential Users of Public Repositories: An Integrated Analysis... etc.  |
D-Lib December 2008 Pedersen, Christiansen & Razum |
The Use of Digital Object Repository Systems in Digital Libraries (DORSDL2): ECDL 2008 Workshop Report The workshop covered a variety of practical digital library development issues and how their resolution can (or cannot) be carried out in the context of the digital object repository at hand.  |
D-Lib Nov/Dec 2013 Paul Vierkant |
2012 Census of Open Access Repositories in Germany: Turning Perceived Knowledge Into Sound Understanding Germany's open access repository landscape is one of the largest in the world. The key findings of this survey shall help stakeholders by identifying trends in the development of open access repositories in Germany.  |
D-Lib May 2003 Priscilla Caplan |
XML in Libraries Reading XML in Libraries, edited by Roy Tennant, gave me once again a powerful sense of the vigor and creativity with which we seize upon new technologies. The book features a baker's dozen of short case studies describing various library-related applications using XML in some way.  |
D-Lib August 2007 Carr & Brody |
Size Isn't Everything: Sustainable Repositories as Evidenced by Sustainable Deposit Profiles This article attempts to start developing a workable metric for a reasonable rate of ingest that is consistent with capturing the community's scientific and scholarly output. Such a measure is needed both for evaluating the performance of a single repository.  |
D-Lib December 2006 Kaczmarek et al. |
Using the Audit Checklist for the Certification of a Trusted Digital Repository as a Framework for Evaluating Repository Software Applications: A Progress Report In an ongoing evaluation of establishing trustworthy digital repository services, use of an Audit Checklist as a framework may guide repository software application selection decisions.  |
D-Lib October 2007 Thomas & McDonald |
Measuring and Comparing Participation Patterns In Digital Repositories: Repositories by the Numbers, Part 1 This article summarizes findings from a study of author/depositor distribution patterns within scholarly digital repositories.  |
D-Lib Mar/Apr 2014 Lawton & Manning |
Managing a National Health Repository Subject based repositories are well suited to disciplines such as the health sciences, where repositories are evolving rapidly. In Ireland, as in other countries, the healthcare sector produces a vast quantity of research and grey literature.  |
D-Lib February 2009 Nicholas et al. |
A Policy Checklist for Enabling Persistence of Identifiers One of the main tasks of the Persistent Identifier Linking Infrastructure (PILIN) project on persistent identifiers was to establish a policy framework for managing identifiers and identifier providers.  |
D-Lib May/Jun 2007 Margaret Henty |
Ten Major Issues in Providing a Repository Service in Australian Universities This article identifies the issues relating to repository management that are seen as important by a group of senior academic administrators. These reflect to some degree the way in which repositories have developed in Australia.  |
D-Lib August 2006 Ross & McHugh |
The Role of Evidence in Establishing Trust in Repositories Evidence will play a crucial role in the process of repository certification.  |
Searcher May 2004 Miriam A. Drake |
Institutional Repositories Hidden Treasures Librarians are taking leadership roles in planning and building repositories now being created to manage, preserve, and maintain the digital assets, intellectual output, and histories of institutions.  |
D-Lib August 2007 Oya Y. Rieger |
Select for Success: Key Principles in Assessing Repository Models As web services become ubiquitous in our digital lives, designing flexible and interoperable repositories is essential in order to meet the evolving needs of users - both from end-user and system/service manager perspectives.  |
D-Lib May 2003 Bollen et al. |
Usage Analysis for the Identification of Research Trends in Digital Libraries The analysis of user logs from large-scale digital libraries offers new opportunities to assess research trends in an institution's user communities.  |
Information Today November 1, 2012 |
Report Issued on Open Access Repository Interoperability The Confederation of Open Access Repositories published "The Current State of Open Access Repository Interoperability (2012)."  |