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DIGITAL REPOSITORIES : NEW NETWORKS FOR UNIVERSITIES & SCIENTISTS
Digital Repositories exist in various forms. They represent collections of digital objects stored, made available for use and “archived” according to the policies and goals of the repository sponsors. In general, a digital repository can be defined as an
Diann Pelz Rusch
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Repository Metadata: Approaches and Challenges [PDF]
Many institutional repositories have pursued a mixed metadata environment, relying on description by multiple workflows. Strategies may include metadata converted from other systems, metadata elicited from the document creator or manager, and metadata created by library or repository staff. Additional editing or proofing may or may not occur. The mixed
Chapman, John W. +2 more
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The Metabolomics Workbench (MW) is a public scientific data repository consisting of experimental data and metadata from metabolomics studies collected with mass spectroscopy (MS) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) analyses.
Christian D. Powell, Hunter N.B. Moseley
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“I cannot tell what the dickens his name is”: Name Disambiguation in Institutional Repositories
INTRODUCTION Authors who publish under more than one form of their name, multiple authors with the same name, and incomplete author information can all create challenges for repository staff when entering metadata.
Deborah Barreau, Lizzy Walker
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Study on the use of metadata for digital learning objects in university institutional repositories (MODERI) [PDF]
Metadata is a core issue for the creation of repositories. Different institutional repositories have chosen and use different metadata models, elements and values for describing the range of digital objects they store.
Bueno-de-la-Fuente, Gema +4 more
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CellML metadata standards, associated tools and repositories [PDF]
The development of standards for encoding mathematical models is an important component of model building and model sharing among scientists interested in understanding multi-scale physiological processes. CellML provides such a standard, particularly for models based on biophysical mechanisms, and a substantial number of models are now available in ...
Beard, DA +15 more
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Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) are a key persistent identifier in the publishing landscape to ensure the discoverability and citation of research products. Minting DOIs can be a time-consuming task for repository librarians.
Catherine Tess Grynoch, Lisa Palmer
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Automatic Metadata Generation using Associative Networks
In spite of its tremendous value, metadata is generally sparse and incomplete, thereby hampering the effectiveness of digital information services. Many of the existing mechanisms for the automated creation of metadata rely primarily on content analysis ...
de Lin S. +7 more
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Subject metadata support powered by Maui [PDF]
Selecting subject headings and keywords is a chore for all metadata editors, who often leave these fields blank or incomplete—even when there are no guidelines and any word or phrase can be chosen.
Medelyan, Olena +2 more
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A Review of: Clark, B. (2023). Proactive institutional repository collection development techniques: Archiving gold open access articles and metadata retrieved with web scraping. Journal of Library Administration, 63(6), 743–765.
Kristy Hancock
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