vendredi, 02 novembre 2007
DRIVER: état des lieux
Dans le dernier n° d'Ariadne:
Martin Feijen, Wolfram Horstmann, Paolo Manghi, Mary Robinson, Rosemary Russell, DRIVER: Building the Network for Accessing Digital Repositories across Europe
"Outline of the DRIVER Project and its achievements so far in supporting and enhancing digital repository development in Europe."
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dimanche, 19 août 2007
Ariadne: sélection d'articles
[Ariadne, n°52, juillet 2007]
DRIVER: Seven Items on a European Agenda for Digital Repositories
Maurits van der Graaf provides results and conclusions from the DRIVER inventory study
ARROW and the RQF: Meeting the Needs of the Research Quality Framework Using an Institutional Research Repository
David Groenewegen and Andrew Treloar describe the role of repositories in the forthcoming Australian Research Quality Framework (RQF) and the responses of the ARROW Project to the needs of the RQF
Repository Thrills and Spills
Sue Manuel and Charles Oppenheim take a look at recent developments in the digital repositories field and present a light-hearted project narrative
Institutional Repositories and Their 'Other' Users: Usability Beyond Authors
Dana McKay summarises the literature on the usability of institutional repositories, and points to directions for future work
EThOSnet: Building a UK e-Theses Community
Jill Russell outlines progress towards an e-theses service for the UK
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mardi, 31 octobre 2006
Ariadne (oct. 06)
Au menu du dernier n° d'Ariadne (notamment):
Creative Commons Licences in Higher and Further Education: Do We Care?
Naomi Korn and Charles Oppenheim discuss the history and merits of using Creative Commons licences while questioning whether these licences are indeed a panacea.
From Nought to a Thousand: The HUSCAP Project
SUZUKI Masako and SUGITA Shigeki describe Hokkaido University's efforts to populate its institutional repository with journal articles.
Considering a Marketing and Communications Approach for an Institutional Repository
Heleen Gierveld proposes a market-oriented approach to increase the rate of deposit to an institutional repository.
e-Books for the Future: Here but Hiding?
Brian Whalley outlines some developments in e-book technologies and links them to existing ways of presenting textbook information.
GROW: Building a High-quality Civil Engineering Learning Object Repository and Portal
Yan Han provides a general overview of the Geotechnical, Rock and Water Digital Library (GROW), a learning object repository and peer-reviewed civil engineering Web portal.
RDA: A New International Standard
Ann Chapman describes work on the new cataloguing code, Resource Description and Access (RDA), based on the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules (AACR).
Search Engines: Is Google Building on Shaky Foundations?
Phil Bradley takes an in-depth look at Google and its competition and wonders if things are looking slightly worrying for the search giant.
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