This presentation describes how we share and harvest sets of various OAI metadata, repurpose it through the Ockham Library Network, and demonstrate an alternative to traditional scholarly communication. The Ockham Library Network is a sponsored National Science Foundation Digital Library grant with co-PI's at Emory University, Virginia Tech, Oregon State University, and the University of Notre Dame. One of the purposes of Ockham is to exploit modular, light-weight protocols (such as OAI-PMH and SRW/U) into systems for learning, teaching, and scholarship. To date we have implemented a number of such services: * Ockham Digital Library Services Registry - A distributed directory of digital library services, collections, and agents. The conte...
YouTube, Flickr, del.icio.us, blogs, message boards and other "Web 2.0" related technologies are ind...
The Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) has been widely adopted sin...
The OAISRB software was developed by Michael Witt and Jigar Kadakia of the Purdue University Librari...
This presentation describes how we share and harvest sets of various OAI metadata, repurpose it thro...
The Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) has its roots in the Santa F...
The Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) is an evolving protocol and ...
Tutorial : overview of key Open Archives Initiative (OAI) concepts, development of the OAI Protocol ...
The Open Archives Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) allows sharing metadata serving to des...
YouTube, Flickr, del.icio.us, blogs, message boards and other "Web 2.0" related technologies are ind...
Originally developed as a means for metadata dissemination of preprint and eprint servers, the OAI P...
As part of the Dutch DARE (Digital Academic REpositories) programme, NIWI-KNAW is participating in v...
Handout for the workshop on the OAI Protocol for Metadata Harvesting given for METRO on December 8, ...
A presentation to the UIUC Library Faculty and Staff on the OAI Protocol for Metadata Harvesting.unp...
The VTT Publication register has been OAI compatible since June 2003. In other words, harvesters, us...
The Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) has been widely adopted sin...
YouTube, Flickr, del.icio.us, blogs, message boards and other "Web 2.0" related technologies are ind...
The Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) has been widely adopted sin...
The OAISRB software was developed by Michael Witt and Jigar Kadakia of the Purdue University Librari...
This presentation describes how we share and harvest sets of various OAI metadata, repurpose it thro...
The Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) has its roots in the Santa F...
The Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) is an evolving protocol and ...
Tutorial : overview of key Open Archives Initiative (OAI) concepts, development of the OAI Protocol ...
The Open Archives Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) allows sharing metadata serving to des...
YouTube, Flickr, del.icio.us, blogs, message boards and other "Web 2.0" related technologies are ind...
Originally developed as a means for metadata dissemination of preprint and eprint servers, the OAI P...
As part of the Dutch DARE (Digital Academic REpositories) programme, NIWI-KNAW is participating in v...
Handout for the workshop on the OAI Protocol for Metadata Harvesting given for METRO on December 8, ...
A presentation to the UIUC Library Faculty and Staff on the OAI Protocol for Metadata Harvesting.unp...
The VTT Publication register has been OAI compatible since June 2003. In other words, harvesters, us...
The Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) has been widely adopted sin...
YouTube, Flickr, del.icio.us, blogs, message boards and other "Web 2.0" related technologies are ind...
The Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) has been widely adopted sin...
The OAISRB software was developed by Michael Witt and Jigar Kadakia of the Purdue University Librari...