| H. Sompel and C. Lagoze. The santa fe convention of the open archives initiative. D-Lib Magazine, 6(2), February 15, 2000. |
.... Library Metadata Format System Source System Destination LaRC MARC BASIS TBD LANL USMARC Local Fields Geac ADVANCE Science Server AFRL COSATI Sirsi STILAS Sirsi STILAS Sandia MARC Horizon Verity One major effort that addresses interoperability started with the Santa Fe Convention [11]. The objective of the Santa Fe Convention, now the Open Archive Initiative (OAI) 4] is to develop a framework to facilitate the discovery of content stored in distributed archives. OAI is becoming widely accepted and many archives are currently or soon to be OAI compliant. While DL interoper ....
Van de Sompel, H. and Lagoze, C. (2000) "The Santa Fe Convention of the Open Archives Initiative". D-Lib Magazine, 6(2). http: / /www.dlib.org/ dlib / februaryOO /vandesompel-oai/O2vandesompel-oai.html
....resources, to help with cross language manipulations. Second, there is the problem of handling the distributed collections that are inevitable when working with diverse groups in two countries. There are opportunities to explore: applying the work of the Open Archives (see www.openarchives.org [13, 14]) initiative, and its support of harvesting; adapting work on federated searching, such as has occurred with NCSTRL and NDLTD, integrating harvesting and federated searching, along with mirroring, to optimize response time, completeness of coverage, currency of information, and quality of ....
H. Van de Sompel and C. Lagoze, "The Santa Fe Convention of the Open Archives Initiative," DLib Magazine, vol. 6, 2000. http://www.dlib.org/dlib/february02vandesompeloai /02vandesompel-oai.html
....used such markup approaches, larger numbers are being collected in Germany. Structures in the form of semantic networks are used inside MARIAN to represent ETD collections and metadata and are explored in the provided services. 5.2. 2 Open Archives Initiative The Open Archives Initiative (OAI) [61, 26] is not a digital library by itself but a multiinstitutional project to address interoperability of archives and digital libraries by defining simple protocols for the exchange of metadata. The current OAI technical infrastructure is defined by the Open Archives Metadata Harvesting Protocol, which ....
Herbert Van de Sompel and Carl Lagoze. The Santa Fe Convention of the Open Archives Initiative. D-Lib Magazine, 6(2), February 15, 2000.
....Keywords Interoperability, Protocol, Testing, Validation. 1. CONTEXT The work of the Open Archives Initiative (OAI) was initiated in connection with a meeting of representatives of various electronic pre print and related archives (e.g. NDLTD, arXiv, NCSTRL) in Santa Fe, USA in October 1999 [2]. From this meeting emanated an agreement among the archivists to support a common set of principles and a technical framework to achieve interoperability. This started the process of defining standards, broadened to include digital libraries other than pre print archives. A technical working ....
Van de Sompel, Herbert and Carl Lagoze. The Santa Fe Convention of the Open Archives Initiative. D-Lib Magazine, Volume 6, Number 2, February 2000. http://www.dlib.org/dlib/february00/vandesompeloai /02vandesompel-oai.html
....approaches, processed, merged with information from other sources, and then loaded into a centralized data store the union archive. Documents are harvested via a number of protocols. The prototype system uses both the Harvest TM package [11] as well as protocols such as Open Archives [12, 13], Dienst [14] and Z39.50 [15] In particular the Open Archives protocol provides a partial solution for metadata interoperability problems and a simple but powerful harvesting mechanism to overcome heterogeneity barriers between NDLTD members. Processing includes exposing structure in the ....
H. Van de Sompel and C. Lagoze, "The Santa Fe Convention of the Open Archives Initiative," D-Lib Magazine, vol. 6, 2000. http://www.dlib.org/dlib/february02vandesompel-oai/02vandesompel-oai.html
....Languages Keywords Digital Library, Open Archive Initiative 1.INTRODUCTION A number of free on line journals and scientific digital libraries exist today, however, there is a lack of a federated service that provides a unified interface to all these libraries. The Open Archive Initiative (OAI) [1] is one major effort to address technical interoperability among distributed archives. The objective of OAI is to develop a framework to facilitate the discovery of content in distributed archives. The OAI framework supports data providers (archives) and service providers. The service provider ....
Van de Sompel, H. and Lagoze, C. The Santa Fe Convention of the Open Archives Initiative. D-Lib Magazine, 6(2), February 2000. http://www.dlib.org/dlib/february00/ vandesompeloai /02vandesompel-oai.html
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....to individuals, institutions, and learned societies who wish to set up an archive for submission, storage, and dissemination of scholarly publications. The software is fully OAI PMH conformant, thus enabling the open federation of scholarly eprint archives that inspired the origination of the OAI [27, 28]. eprints is currently installed at approximately thirty institutions and the recent release of Version 2 of the software (February 2002) featuring significantly easier installation, promises to ensure the rapid growth of these OAI PMH conformant repositories. European OIA PMH Funding Programs. ....
H. Van de Sompel and C. Lagoze, "The Santa Fe Convention of the Open Archives Initiative," D-Lib Magazine, 6 (2), 2000.
....17 23, 2001, Roanoke, VA Copyright 2001 ACM 1 58113 000 0 00 0000. 5.00. is a sufficient underpinning for the development of usable digital library services. 2. E PRINT ORIGINS The initial meeting and developments of the Open Archives Initiative are described in detail in an earlier paper [1]. This section summarizes that material from the perspective of current developments and events. The origins of the OAI lie in increasing interest in alternatives to the traditional scholarly publishing paradigm. While there may be disagreements about the nature of what changes need to take ....
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