De–unifying a Digital Library
| Title: | De–unifying a Digital Library (ID: CSD4004) | | Author(s): | Arthur H.J. Sale (University of Tasmania) | | Topics: | Digital Libraries, Digital Library Services, Electronic Theses and Dissertations, Institutional Repositories, Library Information Systems, Library Projects, OAI | | Source: | First Monday | | Origin: | Community Contributions (2005) | | Type: | Articles, Papers, and Reports | | Abstract: | The University of Tasmania decided to explore using a unified digital library for all its research output: journal articles, conference papers, higher degree theses, and other types. This decision is in advance of the state of the Australian national indexing systems. The digital library also uses OAI–PMH protocols for harvesting, which one of the national repositories does not as yet. The paper describes the context, reasons for the University's decision, consequences and outcomes, and the development of software to talk to the Australian Digital Theses Program. | | View this resource: | |
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