An increasing number of universities in Sweden make their university research results available in electronic form. Technical solutions for electronic publishing are different, but the aim is the same - to facilitate the efficient discovery and dissemination of content. Five universities in Sweden have already agreed on a common XML schema for publishing electronic documents. The DiVA portal (http://publications.uu.se/portal/) is built on this common schema. The portal has two main functions 1. Federated searching for theses, dissertations & other electronic publications at a number of Swedish universities 2. Metadata publishing service (the portal supports OAI-PMH-based metadata harvesting). Within a pilot study funded by BIBSAM ...
Recently the technological and organizational infrastructures of institutional repositories have bee...
Lösch M. A Multidisciplinary Search Engine for Scientific Open Access Documents. In: Depping R, Suth...
In 1997 the library department at the University of Karlskrona/Ronneby was asked to develop a databa...
An increasing number of universities in Sweden make their university research results available in e...
An increasing number of universities in Sweden make their university research results available in e...
The Open Archives Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) allows sharing metadata serving to des...
About half of the Swedish Universities and University colleges are today administrating some sort of...
Présentation du programme DiVA (Digitala Vetenskapliga Arkivet in Swedish) d\u27archivage numérique ...
This paper discusses processes and experiences gained from creating a national portal (Uppsök) for S...
For the first time various repositories with doctoral e-theses have been harvested on an internation...
This paper examines the Open Archives Initiative (OAI) and the Academic Metadata Format (AMF). The O...
The paper gives an overview of recent developments in Sweden concerning the communication and recept...
The Open Archives Initiative (OAI) Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (PMH) facilitates efficient inte...
Recently the technological and organizational infrastructures of institutional repositories have bee...
The Internet has made possible to provide free-of-charge online access to all the digital literature...
Recently the technological and organizational infrastructures of institutional repositories have bee...
Lösch M. A Multidisciplinary Search Engine for Scientific Open Access Documents. In: Depping R, Suth...
In 1997 the library department at the University of Karlskrona/Ronneby was asked to develop a databa...
An increasing number of universities in Sweden make their university research results available in e...
An increasing number of universities in Sweden make their university research results available in e...
The Open Archives Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) allows sharing metadata serving to des...
About half of the Swedish Universities and University colleges are today administrating some sort of...
Présentation du programme DiVA (Digitala Vetenskapliga Arkivet in Swedish) d\u27archivage numérique ...
This paper discusses processes and experiences gained from creating a national portal (Uppsök) for S...
For the first time various repositories with doctoral e-theses have been harvested on an internation...
This paper examines the Open Archives Initiative (OAI) and the Academic Metadata Format (AMF). The O...
The paper gives an overview of recent developments in Sweden concerning the communication and recept...
The Open Archives Initiative (OAI) Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (PMH) facilitates efficient inte...
Recently the technological and organizational infrastructures of institutional repositories have bee...
The Internet has made possible to provide free-of-charge online access to all the digital literature...
Recently the technological and organizational infrastructures of institutional repositories have bee...
Lösch M. A Multidisciplinary Search Engine for Scientific Open Access Documents. In: Depping R, Suth...
In 1997 the library department at the University of Karlskrona/Ronneby was asked to develop a databa...