98 research outputs found

    Search Interoperability, OAI, and Metadata: Handout for METRO Workshop

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    Handout for the workshop on the OAI Protocol for Metadata Harvesting given for METRO on December 8, 2006

    IDEALS - Community Policy

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    This document outlines the community policy of the Illinois Digital Environment for Access to Learning and Scholarship (IDEALS), the institutional repository of the University of Illinois.Ope

    Is quality metadata shareable metadata? Presentation for the Association of College and Research Libraries 12th National Conference 2005

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    Presentation for the Association of College and Research Libraries 12th National Conference 2005 in Minneapolis, MN. See http://hdl.handle.net/2142/145 for full conference paper.Work described funded by a National Leadership Grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services

    A Survey of Campus Coordinators of Undergraduate Research Programs

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    Interest in supporting undergraduate research programs continues to grow within academic librarianship. This article presents how undergraduate research program coordinators perceive and value library support of their programs. Undergraduate research coordinators from a variety of institutions were surveyed on which elements of libraries and library services they valued, and where libraries could improve and develop services for undergraduate researchers and their faculty mentors. This article seeks to present a critical perspective on library support for undergraduate research programs from an important external constituent group of faculty and administrators. The data and recommendations can further conversations and aid collaboration between librarians and their campus colleagues.Ope

    Current Developments and Future Trends for the OAI Protocol for Metadata Harvesting

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    The Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) has been widely adopted since its initial release in 2001. Initially developed as a means to federate access to diverse e-print archives through metadata harvesting and aggregation, the protocol has demonstrated its potential usefulness to a broad range of communities. Two years out from the release of the stable production version of the protocol (2.0), there are many interesting developments within the OAI community. Communities of interest have begun to use the protocol to aggregate metadata relative to their needs. The development of a registry of OAI data providers with browsing and searching capabilities as well as accessibility to machine processing is helping to provide a scalable solution to the question of who is providing what via the OAI protocol. Work is progressing on the technical infrastructure for extending the OAI protocol beyond the traditional harvesting structure. However, serious challenges, particularly for service providers, still exist. This paper provides an overview of the current OAI environment and speculates on future directions for the protocol and OAI community.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/59513/1/Shreevesetal_576-589_LT_53_4.pd

    Barriers to Metadata Sharing via the OAI Protocol

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    A principal goal of the IMLS Digital Collections and Content (DCC) project is to promote interoperability among digital collections funded through the National Leadership Grant (NLG) program. This white paper discusses barriers that have been identified in the IMLS NLG community toward sharing metadata through OAI-PMH.IMLS National Leadership Grant LG-02-02-0281unpublishednot peer reviewe
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