In recent years, link resolver technology has become integral to ensuring successful institutional access to electronic content. The corresponding take-up of OpenURL compliance amongst content providers in response has resulted in a global solution to the ‘appropriate copy’ problem. However, this solution is only effective if the knowledge base behind the link resolver is up to date, accurate and comprehensive and this is a factor that is often overlooked in establishing OpenURL compliance.This article explores the importance of OpenURL and knowledge bases to the information community as a whole and provides an overview and update of the role that the KBART (Knowledge Bases and Related Tools) project has to play in improving knowledge base ...
This study examines the system architecture and capabilities of commercially available OpenURL link ...
After finishing the study of Web-based reference linking, Herbert Van de Sompel further refined his ...
This paper describes the OpenURL Framework, both the original ‘de facto’ standard version 0.1, and t...
The Knowledge Bases and Related Tools (KBAR T) working group was set up in January 2008 as a joint U...
Link resolver software and their associated knowledge bases are essential technologies for modern ac...
The improvement of access to scholarly literature caused by electronic journal publishing quickly le...
Knowledge Bases and Related Tools (KBART) is a joint project between the National Information Standa...
[manuscript] In this issue of Library Technology Reports, authors Cindi Trainor and Jason Price revi...
This article describes the work of the National Information Standards Organization (NISO) Improving ...
Herbert Van De Sompel, working with colleagues at Ghent University, demonstrated an alternative to s...
Abstract: This article will be of interest to librarians, particularly those in consortia that are e...
This article will be of interest to librarians, particularly those in consortia that are evaluating ...
A URL takes requesters from a citation to a destination… provided, of course, the URL is still valid...
The development of the OpenURL standard in 2000 was a much-heralded milestone for enhancing access t...
Lewis presents case for using an OpenURL link resolver with learning management systems to create pe...
This study examines the system architecture and capabilities of commercially available OpenURL link ...
After finishing the study of Web-based reference linking, Herbert Van de Sompel further refined his ...
This paper describes the OpenURL Framework, both the original ‘de facto’ standard version 0.1, and t...
The Knowledge Bases and Related Tools (KBAR T) working group was set up in January 2008 as a joint U...
Link resolver software and their associated knowledge bases are essential technologies for modern ac...
The improvement of access to scholarly literature caused by electronic journal publishing quickly le...
Knowledge Bases and Related Tools (KBART) is a joint project between the National Information Standa...
[manuscript] In this issue of Library Technology Reports, authors Cindi Trainor and Jason Price revi...
This article describes the work of the National Information Standards Organization (NISO) Improving ...
Herbert Van De Sompel, working with colleagues at Ghent University, demonstrated an alternative to s...
Abstract: This article will be of interest to librarians, particularly those in consortia that are e...
This article will be of interest to librarians, particularly those in consortia that are evaluating ...
A URL takes requesters from a citation to a destination… provided, of course, the URL is still valid...
The development of the OpenURL standard in 2000 was a much-heralded milestone for enhancing access t...
Lewis presents case for using an OpenURL link resolver with learning management systems to create pe...
This study examines the system architecture and capabilities of commercially available OpenURL link ...
After finishing the study of Web-based reference linking, Herbert Van de Sompel further refined his ...
This paper describes the OpenURL Framework, both the original ‘de facto’ standard version 0.1, and t...