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Virtual Cellar of the Estonian Literary Museum: the Challenges of the Open Access in the Digital Era
(10.06.2014)Estonian Literary Museum (ELM) was compiled in 1940 by Soviet authorities on the basis of four former archives forming part of the Estonian National Museum: Estonian Cultural History Archives, Estonian Folklore Archives, ... -
Visual Arts Data Skills for Researchers (VADS4R)
(09.06.2014)This workshop will provide an introduction to the specialist area of visual arts research data and its management, drawing on the training plans, online learning materials, institutional policies, and experiences of the ... -
What is behind the OpenDOAR? New Development and Community Benefits
(11.06.2014)Since its outset in 2005 the Directory of Open Access (OpenDOAR) [1] harvests, holds, distributes and maintains authoritative metadata about open access repositories. OpenDOAR staff have assessed over three thousand open ... -
What’s in it for me? Incentivizing the use of institutional repositories
(12.06.2014)To provide biomedical researchers with incentives for sharing data, we propose linking the deposition of data in an institutional data repository with the option of publishing a citable data paper in the open access ... -
When Metadata Collides: Lessons on Combining Records from Multiple Repository Systems.
(12.06.2014)Institution X likes to use Dublin Core and enjoys occasionally storing coordinates in the dc:rights field along with normal rights statements. Institution Y prefers PBCore and dabbles in storing LCSH subject strings as a ... -
Working towards the invisible repository
(10.06.2014)The University of York has been developing a Digital Library with Fedora Commons since 2008. This paper will cover two guiding principles for York Digital Library and discuss how those have led us to delivering hybrid ... -
ZENODO - an open dependable home for the long-tail of science
(10.06.2014)ZENODO is an open dependable home for the long-tail of science, enabling researchers to share and preserve research outputs in any size, in any format and from any science. We highlight experience and new features developed ...