De: Biblioteca TRDC [alar@usal.es]
Enviado: jueves, 07 de junio de 2007 14:54
Para: Antonio Calderón Rehecho
Asunto: [infodoc] Monogr.: Repositorios Institucionales
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Universidad de Salamanca
Facultad de Traducción y Documentación
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InfoDoc Repositorios InstitucionalesJunio 2007


 
     1.    Acuña, M. J. d. and Agenjo, X.,  "Archivos en la era digital: problema (y solución) de los recursos electrónicos ".  El profesional de la información, Vol. 14, No. 6, 2005, pp. 407-413 . http://elprofesionaldelainformacion.metapress.com/(j50ltv55nlwsbvu11bndbgmb)/app/home/journal.asp?referrer=parent&backto=homemainpublications,1,1;

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Recursos electrónicos/Visibilidad de la Información/Recuperación de la información/Web semántica/Open Archives Initiative/Metadatos/Documentos electrónicos/Acceso abierto/Archivos abiertos

Resumen: Son muy numerosos los artículos publicados acerca de lo que suponen, y pueden suponer, los recursos digitales para el mejor funcionamiento de las llamadas instituciones de memoria. Pero la mayoría de ellos se refieren a los recursos digitales como algo que se consume y se pone a disposición de los usuarios, rara vez como algo que se produce y se pone también a su disposición. A partir de las funciones propias de cualquier tipo de archivo, se propone crear recursos digitales acordes con una normativa dada (estructuras de metadatos, OAIPMH, web semántica, etc.) con la finalidad de incrementar la capacidad de recuperación de la información y la visibilidad de ésta, tanto para especialistas como para cualquier tipo de usuario. Europa debe marcarse como objetivo prioritario desarrollar nuevos sistemas de recuperación de la información y nuevos productos basados en estándares y protocolos que le proporcionen una más competitiva posición en la sociedad de la información.


     2.    Alonso Arévalo, J.,  "'Documents in Information Science' (DoIS): Información sobre información".  Encontro de Bibliotecários da Região Centro e de Castilla y Léon, Vol. 3, 2004. http://eprints.rclis.org/archive/00002517/

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/DoIS (Documents in Information Science)/Internet/Open Archives Initiative/Documentación/Biblioteconomía/Fuentes de información

Resumen: El aspecto más relevante de la Sociedad de la información ha sido la concreción de una red mundial de información que ha dejado una fuerte impronta en todas las áreas profesionales, especialmente entre aquellos que trabajan en el ámbito de la información. A pesar de todas sus bondades, Internet se está convirtiendo en un almacén dinámico donde se alberga información de muy diverso contenido, relevancia, accesibilidad y utilidad. La gestión y organización de estos recursos supone un reto y una oportunidad sin precedentes para los profesionales de la información. En esta ponencia ponemos de manifiesto cómo, a través del trabajo cooperativo de bibliotecarios de diferentes países que trabajan en el campo de la Documentación, pueden organizarse y estructurarse estos recursos en archivos abiertos accesibles para todos. Se describe el Portal de Información DoiS (Documents and Information Science) http://dois.mimas.ac.uk/index.html, hoy por hoy un recurso profesional de primera relevancia que proporciona información útil y gratuita. Se analizan su estructura y organización, la gestión y los servicios del portal, la tecnología utilizada y los desarrollos futuros del mismo.


     3.    Alonso Arévalo, J.,  "'Documents in Information Science' (DoIS): Portal internacional de referencia para el profesional de la Información".  Info: Congreso Internacional de Información, Vol. 5, 2004. http://www.congreso-info.cu/UserFiles/File/Info/Info2004/Ponencias/001.pdf

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/DoIS (Documents in Information Science)/Internet/Open Archives Initiative/Documentación/Biblioteconomía/Fuentes de información

Resumen: El aspecto más relevante de la Sociedad de la información ha sido la concreción de una red mundial de información que ha dejado una fuerte impronta en todas los áreas profesionales, más aún entre aquellos que trabajan directamente en el ámbito de la información. A pesar de todas sus bondades Internet se está convirtiendo en un almacén dinámico donde se alberga información de muy diverso contenidos, relevancia, accesibilidad y utilidad. La gestión y organización de todos estos recursos supone un reto y una oportunidad sin precedentes para los profesionales de la información. En esta comunicación ponemos de manifiesto cómo a través del trabajo cooperativo de bibliotecarios de diferentes países que trabajan en el campo de la Documentación, pueden organizarse y estructurarse todos estos recursos en archivos abiertos accesibles a todos. Se describe el Portal de Información DoiS (Documents and Information Science) http://dois.mimas.ac.uk/index.html hoy por hoy un recurso profesional de primera relevancia en todo el mundo que proporciona información útil y gratuita para todos. Se analiza su estructura, organización, gestión y servicios del portal; la tecnología utilizada y los desarrollos futuros del mismo.


     4.    Alonso Arévalo, J. and Barrueco Cruz, J. M.,  "Movimiento Open Access. Proyecto RcLIS : RePec, E-LIS, DoiS".  Biblioteca Virtual en Ciencias de la Salud, Vol. 1, 2006. http://sabus.usal.es/site%20med/descargas/RcLIS%202_julio%20viernes.pdf

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Fuentes de información/Ciencias de la salud/Acceso abierto/Archivos abiertos/Open Archives Initiative

Resumen: Desde el mundo de la comunicación científico-técnica se esta trabajando en iniciativas que platean nuevas alternativas basadas en las posibilidades que ofrece el desarrollo de las nuevas tecnologías aplicadas al intercambio de información a través de la Red. En este marco se encuadra el proyecto RcLIS (http://rclis.openlib.org) como una organización que surge para seleccionar, recoger, y difundir literatura del ámbito de las ciencias de la documentación y la informática Esta propuesta destaca el hecho de que se encuentra en consonancia con las tendencias internacionales de archivos abiertos de literatura científica. El proyecto se inicia en 1997 como una iniciativa de José Manuel Barrueco y Thomas Krichel * Su filosofía  de basa en el trabajo voluntario de Bibliotecarios e informáticos. Actualmente tiene en marcha tres: proyectos: RePec, E-LIS, DoiS


     5.    Arencibia Jorge, R., Santillán Aldana, J., and Subirats Coll, I.,  "Iniciativas de acceso abierto en Ciencias de la Información y Documentación. Evolución y perspectivas de E-LIS".  Revista Espa ola de Documentación Científica, Vol. 28, No. 2, 2005, pp. 221-232. http://redc.cindoc.csic.es/index.php/redc/article/download/240/296

Descriptores: Autoarchivo/Documentación/Ciencias de la información/Acceso abierto/Divulgación científica/Repositorios institucionales

Resumen: Para muchos especialistas, el acceso abierto a la literatura científica, específicamente a las publicaciones seriadas, ha de ser una meta a lograr en el ámbito académico, con vistas a facilitar el acceso a las fuentes de información y a las personas que la generan, así como contribuir a la disminución de la brecha tecnológica existente entre los países desarrollados y aquéllos que no logran, por falta de recursos, desarrollar políticas en ciencia y tecnología con éxito. Tanto físicos como psicólogos y numerosas instituciones universitarias han desarrollado estrategias alternativas en aras de lograr una divulgación más ráuida e inmediata HP »u piuuuccion cientmca, y garantizar un mayor impacto de la misma sobre sus correspondientes círculos o comunidades de especialistas afínes. Una de estas alternativas es la creación de archivos abiertos (libres de cualquier tipo de restricción), también conocidos como repositorios, donde los científicos, a través del denominado autoarchivo, self-ar-chiving (1), pueden depositar sus artículos incluso antes de su publicación, para que puedan ser difundidos con mayor rapidez y discutidos por la comunidad científica.


     6.    Arms, W. Y., Dushay, N., Fulker, D., and Lagoze, C.,  "A case study in metadata harvesting: the NSDL ".  Library hi tech, Vol. 21, No. 2, 2003, pp. 228-237 . http://angelina.emeraldinsight.com/vl=10204680/cl=13/nw=1/fm=docpdf/rpsv/cw/mcb/07378831/v21n2/s12/p228

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Metadatos/Bibliotecas digitales/Open Archives Initiative/Harvesting metadata

Resumen: This paper describes the use of the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting in the NSF's National Science Digital Library (NSDL). The protocol is used both as a method to ingest metadata into a central Metadata Repository and also as the means by which the repository exports metadata to service providers. The NSDL Search Service is used to illustrate this architecture. An early version of the Metadata Repository was an alpha test site for version 1 of the protocol and the production repository was a beta test site for version 2. This paper describes the implementation experience and early practical tests. Despite some teething troubles and the long-term difficulties of semantic compatibility, the overall conclusion is optimism that the Open Archive Initiative will be a successful part of the NSDL.


     7.    Barrueco Cruz, J. M.,  "Principios del movimiento de acceso abierto a la literatura científica".  Biblioteca Virtual en Ciencias de la Salud, Vol. 1, 2006. http://sabus.usal.es/site%20med/descargas/barrueco.pdf

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Fuentes de información/Ciencias de la salud/Acceso abierto/Archivos abiertos/Medicina

Resumen: El Sistema de comunicación cinetífica. La crisis de las revistas. ¿Qué es el acceso abierto? ¿Cuáles son sus objetivos? ¿Cuáles son las vías para alcanzarlo? Depósitos institucionales vs centrales. Acceso abierto en Medicina


     8.    Barrueco Cruz, J. M. and Subirats Coll, I.,  "Open archives initiative. Protocol for metadata harvesting (OAI-PMH): descripción, funciones y aplicaciones de un protocolo ".  El profesional de la información, Vol. 12, No. 2, 2003 , pp. 99-106 . http://elprofesionaldelainformacion.metapress.com/(j50ltv55nlwsbvu11bndbgmb)/app/home/journal.asp?referrer=parent&backto=homemainpublications,1,1;

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/DoIS (Documents in Information Science)/Metadatos/Protocolos de comunicaciones/Open Archives Initiative/Harvesting metadata

Resumen: Se describe el protocolo OAI-PMH (Open Archives Initiative-Protocol for Metadata Harvesting) utilizado para la transmisión de metadatos en internet. Se analiza el contexto en el que nació, las comunidades de depósitos de documentos científicos y cómo se ha desarrollando y extendido su alcance a cualquier material en formato electrónico. Se describe brevemente su arquitectura basada en el modelo cliente-servidor donde los primeros, llamados archivos, ponen a disposición del público metadatos en formato Dublin Core para que puedan ser recuperados por los segundos. La comunicación se realiza mediante el protocolo http. Las respuestas están codificadas en xml. Finalmente se hace una revisión de las principales instituciones que lo han implementado, los servicios que se han basado en él y se presenta una serie de herramientas que facilitan la creación de archivos abiertos.


     9.    Bekaert, J., Balakireva, L., and Hochstenbach, P. S. H. V. d.,  "Using MPEG-21 DIP and NISO OpenURL for the Dynamic Dissemination of Complex Digital Objects in the Los Alamos National Laboratory Digital Library".  D-Lib Magazine, Vol. 10, No. 2, 2004. http://www.dlib.org/dlib/february04/bekaert/02bekaert.html

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Bibliotecas digitales/Sistemas abiertos/Lenguajes de marcas/XML/Normas/Open Archives Initiative

Resumen: This paper focuses on the use of NISO OpenURL and MPEG-21 Digital Item Processing (DIP) to disseminate complex objects and their contained assets, in a repository architecture designed for the Research Library of the Los Alamos National Laboratory. In the architecture, the MPEG-21 Digital Item Declaration Language (DIDL) is used as the XML-based format to represent complex digital objects. Through an ingestion process, these objects are stored in a multitude of autonomous OAI-PMH repositories. An OAI-PMH compliant Repository Index keeps track of the creation and location of all those repositories, whereas an Identifier Resolver keeps track of the location of individual complex objects and contained assets. An MPEG-21 DIP Engine and an OpenURL Resolver facilitate the delivery of various disseminations of the stored objects. While these aspects of the architecture are described in the context of the LANL library, the paper will also briefly touch on their more general applicability.


   10.    Benjelloun, R.,  "Archimède: a Canadian solution for institutional repository ".  Library Hi Tech  , Vol. 23, No. 4, 2005, pp. 489 . http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/07378830510636283

Descriptores: Canadá/Difusión de la información/Gestión de la información/Motores de búsqueda/Repositorios institucionales

Resumen: The purpose of this paper is to present the main features of Archimède, which is the institutional repository system developed by Université Laval to address its specific needs. Design/methodology/approach - These needs include the availability of a multilingual interface, the possibility to simultaneously index metadata and full text, and the compatibility with multiple technological infrastructures. The privileged approach relied on open source softwares and the use of automatic code generation tools in order to lower development costs and time. This led Université Laval's team to the creation of an institutional repository system that is based on Java technology and which is not OS-specific. Findings - The system offers: documents management functionalities; dissemination mechanisms compatible with OAI-PMH2 (Open Archive Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting V.2.0); an indexing and searching framework (LIUS) that can index over ten documents formats; and a selective dissemination of information service. Archimède and LIUS are now distributed under a GPL licence. Further developments will extend the metadata formats range supported by Archimède and will include archive management functionalities. Originality/value - This experience shows that the development of an institutional repository system resting on open source softwares, frameworks and application program interfaces could lead to impressive results, in a short amount of time and with a minimum of investment.


   11.    Berman, D.,  "The phisical archives and the virtual archives".  Archivum, Vol. 43, 1997, pp. 150-159.

Descriptores: Archivos virtuales/Documentos electrónicos/Metadatos/Conservación/Almacenamiento/Internet/Repositorios institucionales

Resumen: En la era de las comunicaciones electrónicas se adolece de una cierta falta de racionalidad para concebir el archivo en su sentido físico tal como ha sido tradicionalmente. Ante la avalancha de documentos electrónicos surge el problema sobre los requerimientos para su recogida y almacenamiento. Se expone un modelo de Metadatos aplicado a archivos. Los archivos virtuales se oponen al concepto de repositorios de archivos


   12.    Bevan, S. J. ,  "Developing an institutional repository: Cranfield QUEprints - a case study".  OCLC Systems & Services, Vol. 23, No. 2, 2007. http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/10650750710748478

Descriptores: Archivos abiertos/Repositorios institucionales/Bibliotecas universitarias/Planificación

Resumen: Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to describe the development of the Institutional Repository at Cranfield University - Cranfield QUEprints (http://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk). Design/methodology/approach - The paper describes the methodologies involved in acquiring research output, and covers advocacy strategies, policies, and also provides data on cost and usage. Findings - The Cranfield QUEprints is a managed repository where the archiving is undertaken by library staff. This has proved to be a successful method of acquiring research outputs and increasing content. Selected methods of persuading academics to contribute to the IR, including personal contact, and marketing information, have also proved successful. Research limitations/implications - That the report is specific to an institution, but provides experiences that will be generally applicable. Originality/value - The paper provides reassurance that, when it comes to populating an institutional repository, an alternative method to self-archiving can be successful and cost-effective. It is hoped that the descriptions provided in the paper will provide encouragement to institutions currently without an IR that there are no insurmountable barriers to the development of such a system.


   13.    Boock, M.,  "Improving DSpace@OSU with a Usability Study of the ET/D Submission Process ".  Ariadne, No. 45, 2005. http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue45/boock/

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Archivos abiertos/Software libre/Usabilidad

Resumen: Michael Boock discusses the ease and usefulness of conducting a usability study and provides an example of usability testing at Oregon State University undertaken to improve the DSpace ET/D submission process.


   14.    Calderón, A.,  "Las colecciones digitales en acceso abierto de la Biblioteca Complutense".  Repositorios institucionales: una vía hacia el acceso, la visibilidad y la preservación de la producción científica , Vol. 1, 2006. http://redsicura.iata.csic.es/xarxa/ocs/papers/Zaragoza-ucm.pdf

Descriptores: Google/Archivos abiertos/Repositorios institucionales/Universidad Complutense de Madrid/Bibliotecas universitarias

 Resumen: La Colección Digital Complutense en acceso abierto. Biblioteca Digital Dioscórides. E-Prints Complutense. Estadísticas. Acuerdo con Google


   15.    Carre o Mondéjar, J.,  "DUGI: Implementación conjunta y conectada de un repositorio y un servidor de video a demanda".  Jornadas Espa olas de Documentación, Vol. 10, 2007.

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Video/Protocolos de comunicaciones

Resumen: DUGI es actualmente un repositorio general con todo tipo de objetos, pero nació en 2004 con un objetivo central: digitalizar el fondo videográfico de la C tedra Ferrater Mora de Pensament Contemporani. Este patrimonio, integrado por seminarios, conferencias y  simposios, con participación de diferentes personalidades de la filosofía, del pensamiento y de ámbito interdisciplinario, era un legado del cual la Universidad quería facilitar su difusión. Todo este material inédito, por voluntad de la Cátedra, podría ser visionado pero no se creía conveniente que fuera objeto de descarga indiscriminada. Esta cuestión abocaba el material hacia un sistema servidor de vídeo. A su vez, si el proyecto lo lideraba la Biblioteca, era obvio que se necesitaba un sistema que garantizara el tratamiento profesional de los datos. Este documento describe el proceso de integración de un repositorio profesional y la integración en una parte de sus colecciones, de un servidor de vídeo a demanda.


   16.    Casals Parladé, J., Casas Escribano, M., Güell Guillén, C., and  Pardo Carazo, J.,  " Proyecto SIRI (Servicio de Recursos de Información para la docencia)".  Jornadas Espa olas de Documentación, Vol. 10, 2007.

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Ense anza/Gestión del conocimiento

Resumen: El actual panorama de adecuación al espacio universitario europeo y los retos que este nuevo escenario plantea a los docentes universitarios demanda a los Centros de Recursos para el Aprendizaje y la Investigación (CRAI) el desarrollo de nuevas iniciativas y servicios de apoyo que se ajusten a las necesidades de dichos usuarios. Desde el CRAI de la Universidad de Barcelona se impulsan proyectos de creación de colecciones digitales soportadas mediante el uso de repositorios digitales de acceso y participación de toda la comunidad. La implementación del Dip sit Digital de la UB (repositorio institucional) permite ofrecer la infraestructura adecuada para gestionar todos aquellos recursos y materiales para la ense anza generados por los propios docentes o por las unidades de apoyo que tienen a su disposición. De igual forma, la gestión de un gran número de documentos y recursos de información sobre la actividad docente mediante el uso del Dip sit Digital de la UB sirve de base para la implementación de un servicio de información para la docencia.


   17.    Chopey, M.,  "Planning and Implementing a Metadata-Driven Digital Repository".  Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, Vol. 40, No. 3, 2005, pp. 255-287. http://ejournals.ebsco.com/direct.asp?ArticleID=492FB8748CD15E2E5554

Descriptores: Metadatos/Planificación/Repositorios institucionales/Acceso abierto

Resumen: Metadata are used to organize and control a wide range of different types of information object collections, most of which are accessed via the World Wide Web. This chapter presents a brief introduction to the purpose of metadata and how it has developed, and an overview of the steps to be taken and the functional expertise required in planning for and implementing the creation, storage, and use of metadata for resource discovery in a local repository of information objects.


   18.    Correia, A. M. R.,  "O papel das Bibliotecas Digitais de literatura científica cinzenta - os repositórios de eprints - na comunicaç o científica".  Jornadas Espa olas de Bibliotecas Digitales, Vol. 2, 2001. http://gaia.dcs.fi.uva.es/~jbidi2001/comunicaciones/31_JBIDIFinal.pdf

Descriptores: Comunicación científica/Bibliotecas digitales/Publicaciones periódicas/Revistas electrónicas /Documentos electrónicos/Divulgación científica/Repositorios institucionales

Resumen: As bibliotecas digitais/repositórios digitais de literatura científica cinzenta - de preprints e eprints - interoperáveis, na WWW (World Wide Web) - criados com o objectivo de proporcionar novas formas de difus o do conhecimento original, produzido nas actividades de I&D e facilitar o debate científico entre pares, tem impulsionado transformaç es assinaláveis na comunicaç o científica, com significativo destaque nos domínios onde a rapidez e a efici ncia na divulgaç o de resultados constitui factor crítico.Neste artigo s o brevemente analisadas as transformaç es em curso na comunicaç o científica, nomeadamente as decorrentes da intensificaç o do uso das tecnologias de informaç o e das redes de comunicaç o, em particular, na publicaç o científica electrónica.S o abordados impactos do repositórios de eprints na gest o de literatura científica cinzenta, em formato digital, dando conta de alguns dos mais importantes projectos em curso, neste domínio.


   19.    Devakos, R.,  "Towards user responsive institutional repositories: a case study ".  Library Hi Tech  , Vol. 24, No. 2, 2006, pp. 173-182. http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/07378830610669556

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Acceso abierto/Canadá/Bibliotecas digitales/Archivos abiertos

Resumen: To report on the University of Toronto's implementation of an institutional repository. Design/methodology/approach - Describe decision making process. A range of qualitative research methods were used to solicit early adopter and library concerns. Findings were then used to guide implementation. Findings - Provides the rational behind decisions made. Argues that modified qualitative research methods may be useful to new library projects. Research limitations/implications - The report is specific to an institution.
Practical implications - Prioritizing actions, focusing on faculty and leveraging resources, notably student assistants is key. Originality/value - This paper provides practical information and a model which may be useful for others implementing repository services or other emerging technologies. K


   20.    Dirk  Pieper and Friedrich  Summann,  "Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE): An end-user oriented institutional repository search service".  Library Hi Tech, Vol.  24, No. 4, 2006, pp. 614-619. http://ejournals.ebsco.com/direct.asp?ArticleID=4637A2C698DBA91DADED

Descriptores: Motores de búsqueda/Repositorios institucionales/Búsquedas bibliográficas/Archivos abiertos

Resumen: Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to describe the activities of Bielefeld University Library in establishing OAI based repository servers and in using OAI resources for end-user-oriented search services like Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE). Design/methodology/approach - Discusses OAI based repository servers. Findings - BASE is able to integrate external functions of Google Scholar. The search engine technology can replace or amend the search functions of a given repository software. BASE can also be embedded in external repository environments. Originality/value - The paper provides an overview of the functionalities of BASE and gives insight into the challenges that have to be faced when harvesting and integrating resources from multiple OAI servers.


   21.    EPrints,  "Institutional Self-Archiving Policy Commitment".  EPrints, 2006. http://www.eprints.org/openaccess/policysignup/sign.php

Descriptores: Open Archives Initiative/Archivos abiertos/Autoarchivo/Repositorios institucionales

Resumen: The purpose of ROARMAP is to record the open-access policies of those institutions who are putting the principle of Open Access (as expressed by the Budapest Open Access Initiative and the Berlin Declaration) into practice as recommended by Berlin 3 (as well as the UK Government Science and Technology Committee). Universities and research institutions who officially commit themselves to implementing a systematic policy of open-access provision for their own peer-reviewed research output are invited to describe their policy in ROARMAP.


   22.    EPrints,  "OA Self-Archiving Policy: CERN: European Organization for Nuclear Research".  EPrints, 2006. http://www.eprints.org/openaccess/policysignup/fullinfo.php?inst=CERN%3A%20European%20Organization%20for%20Nuclear%20Research

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Open Archives Initiative/Archivos abiertos/Autoarchivo

Resumen: CERN: European Organization for Nuclear Research (EUROPE*
institutional-mandate). Institution's/Department's OA Self-Archiving Policy The recommendation from the Berlin 3 meeting, held in Southampton in March 2005, on how the Berlin Declaration should be put in place is fully inline with the CERN policy that was actually presented at the same meeting: '(1) implement a policy to require their researchers to deposit a copy of all their published articles in an open access repository and (2) encourage their researchers to publish their research articles in open access journals where a suitable journal exists and provide the support to enable that to happen.' Point 1 has been the official position of CERN since November 2003 (Annex 1). Point 2 is the official position of CERN as of March 2005 (Annex 2). The full policy is described in the document: http://cdsweb.cern.ch/search.py?sc=1&ln=en&p=cern-open-2005-006&f=reportnumber


   23.    EPrints,  "OA Self-Archiving Policy: University of Southampton Department of Electronics and Computer Science".  EPrints, 2006. http://www.eprints.org/openaccess/policysignup/fullinfo.php?inst=University%20of%20Southampton%20Department%20of%20Electronics%20and%20Computer%20Science

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Open Archives Initiative/Archivos abiertos/Autoarchivo

Resumen: University of Southampton Department of Electronics and Computer Science (UNITED KINGDOM*
institutional-mandate).


   24.    EPrints,  "Registro sobre Políticas Institucionales de Auto-Archivo ".  EPrints, 2006. http://www.uv.es/=barrueco/declaration.sp.html

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Open Archives Initiative/Archivos abiertos/Autoarchivo

Resumen: El  propósito de este registro es presentar las  políticas de acceso abierto de las instituciones  que  están  poniendo  en  práctica  el  principio  de Acceso Abierto (según  lo  acordado  en  la  Iniciativa de Acceso Abierto de Budapest   y  en  la Declaración de Berlín),  por recomendación de Berlín 3 (lo mismo que del Comité de Ciencia y Tecnología del Gobierno del Reino Unido). Se invita a las universidades e instituciones de investigación  ­ comprometidas con una política sistemática para proveer facilidades de publicación de acceso abierto a su propia producción investigativa,  evaluada por pares académicos­  a que utilicen este Registro para describir esa política.


   25.    EPrints,  "ROAR Registry of Open Access Repositories ".  EPrints, 2006. http://roar.eprints.org/index.php

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Open Archives Initiative/Archivos abiertos/Autoarchivo

Resumen: Record counts reflect only the number of OAI-PMH records an repository has and only for those repositories that have been registered and successfully harvested by Celestial. The number of open access full-texts is likely to be significantly lower than the figures given here (i.e. records containing the digital item in addition to metadata).


   26.    EPrints,  "ROARMAP (Registry of Open Access Repository Material Archiving Policies) ".  EPrints, 2006. http://www.eprints.org/openaccess/policysignup/

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Open Archives Initiative/Archivos abiertos/Autoarchivo

Resumen: ROARMAP (Registry of Open Access Repository Material Archiving Policies)


   27.    EPrints,  "Self-Archiving FAQ".  EPrints, 2007. http://www.eprints.org/openaccess/self-faq/

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Acceso abierto/Archivos abiertos/Derechos de autor/Autoarchivo

Resumen: Frequency ask questions on Open Access. What is self-archiving? What is the Open Archives Initiative (OAI)?  What is OAI-compliance? What is an Eprint Archive? How can I or my institution create an Eprint Archive? How can an institution facilitate the filling of its Eprint Archives? What is the purpose of self-archiving? What is the difference between distributed and central self-archiving? What is the difference between institutional and central Eprint Archives? Who should self-archive? What is an Eprint? Why should one self-archive? What should be self-archived? Is self-archiving publication? What about copyright?


   28.    Estivill, A. , Abadal, E., Franganillo, J., Gascón, J., and Rodríguez Gairín, J. M.,  "Uso de metadatos en depósitos institucionales espa oles: una primera aproximación".  Jornadas Espa olas de Documentación, Vol. 10, 2007.

Descriptores: Metadatos/Repositorios institucionales/Archivos abiertos/Espa a

Resumen: Presentación de los depósitos institucionales espa oles y del uso que hacen de los metadatos. Se examinan los metadatos usados en la descripción de los recursos depositados y se deja constancia de las prácticas que pueden afectar la interoperabilidad entre depósitos.


   29.    Feijen, M. and Kuil, A. v. d.,  "A Recipe for Cream of Science: Special Content Recruitment for Dutch Institutional Repositories".  Ariadne, No. 45 , 2005. http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue45/vanderkuil/

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Archivos abiertos/World wide web/Bibliotecas digitales/Software libre

Resumen: Martin Feijen and Annemiek van der Kuil describe the Cream of Science Project, part of the DARE Programme, which generated a Web site offering open access to almost 25,000 publications by 207 prominent scholars across the Netherlands.


   30.    Frías, J. A. and Santiago, T.,  "Repositorios institucionales en las universidades españolas".  Repositorios institucionales: una vía hacia el acceso, la visibilidad y la preservación de la producción científica , Vol. 1, 2006.

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Bibliotecas universitarias/España/Archivos abiertos

Resumen: Elaborar un listado de iniciativas universitarias a nivel nacional. Comprobar las características básicas de dichas iniciativas. Obtener una visión global de la situación nacional.


   31.    Gerhardt, P.,  "Creative Archive".  Ariadne, No. 44, 2005. http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue44/gerhardt/

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Archivos abiertos/Acceso abierto

Resumen: Paul Gerhardt describes the origins and development of the Creative Archive Project at the BBC.


   32.    Green, R., Dolphin, I., Awre, C., and Sherratt, R.,  "The RepoMMan project: Automating workflow and metadata for an institutional repository".  OCLC Systems & Services, Vol. 23, No. 2 , 2007. http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/10650750710748513

Descriptores: Metadatos/Flujos de información/Archivos abiertos/Repositorios institucionales/Bibliotecas universitarias

Resumen: Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to report on the work of the JISC-funded RepoMMan project, which is developing a tool that will allow users to interact with a Fedora-based institutional repository. The tool facilitates user interaction with the repository whilst developing content, using a browser interface, and will bring partial automation to the process of assigning metadata to objects, as they are made accessible to a wider audience. Design/methodology/approach - The development of the RepoMMan tool is user-needs-driven and the project team has conducted face-to-face interviews and an online survey with potential research users. The findings from these parallel approaches have provided an insight into the needs of this group. Similar work will be undertaken with potential users in the teaching and learning community, and in administration. The RepoMMan tool utilises BPEL to orchestrate a range of web services. Findings - Potential user needs are many and varied. The RepoMMan tool will be the basis for flexible user interaction with a repository during the development of materials; the web-service approach also allows for the development of a range of ways to access repository objects appropriate to the needs of the content. Originality/value - The results in this paper highlighted the potential value of a repository for general day-to-day purposes: the RepoMMan workflow tool is being designed to adapt to these purposes as required.


   33.    Greig, M. and Nixon, W.,  "DAEDALUS: Delivering the Glasgow ePrints Service".  Ariadne, No.  45, 2005. http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue45/greig-nixon/

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Archivos abiertos/World wide web/Bibliotecas digitales/Software libre

Resumen: Morag Greig and William Nixon describe the key aims and findings of the DAEDALUS Project and the Glasgow ePrints Service


   34.    Hey, J.,  "Targeting Academic Research with Southampton's Institutional Repository".  Ariadne, No. 40, 2004. http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue40/hey/

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Bibliotecas universitarias/Documentos electrónicos/Open Archives Initiative

Resumen: Jessie Hey as part of her work on the TARDis Project describes how user needs have influenced the evolutionary development of 'e-Prints Soton' as the University of Southampton Research Repository


   35.    Hoorn, E.,  "Repositories, Copyright and Creative Commons for Scholarly Communication ".  Ariadne, No. 45, 2005. http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue45/hoorn/

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Archivos abiertos/Derechos de autor/Comunicación científica

Resumen: Esther Hoorn considers ways librarians can support scholars in managing the demands of copyright so as to respond to the needs of scholarly communication.


   36.    Hughes, C. A.,  "eScholarship at the University of California: sustainable innovation for Open Access".  IFLA Council and General Conference, No. 69, 2003. http://www.ifla.org/IV/ifla69/papers/065e-Hughes.pdf

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Open Archives Initiative/Bibliotecas universitarias/Comunicación científica

Resumen: This presentation describes the history of the University of California eScholarship program, a joint effort of the University of California Libraries in collaboration with the California Digital Library. It discusses the context that gave rise to the creation of the eScholarship repository, the logistical issues involved in setting up a multi-campus persistent repository for scholarly output, and future issues to be  addressed in developing experimental reconfigurations of the components of scholarly communication in collaboration with communities of scholars.


   37.    Hulse, B., Cheverie, J. F., and Dygert, C. T.,  "ALADIN Research Commons: a consortial institutional repository".  OCLC Systems & Services, Vol. 23, No. 2 , 2007, pp. 158-169 . http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/10650750710748469

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Bibliotecas universitarias/Gestión de la colección/Bibliotecas digitales

Resumen: Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore the benefits and challenges of creating a shared institutional repository and to, describe the process by which a consortium was able to establish such a service. Design/methodology/approach - A case study is presented outlining the process through which the Washington Research Library Consortium selected and implemented the DSpace institutional repository software in a shared information technology environment. The issues confronted in dealing with a multi-institutional implementation are examined through both a detailed description of the implementation and a generalized description of the challenges the consortium faced. Findings - The paper finds that while a shared implementation of an institutional repository does present significant challenges that would not be present for a single institution, the collaborative approach also presents significant benefits in drawing on the breadth of expertise available among the Consortium and utilizing a shared information technology infrastructure. Originality/value - Institutional repositories have generally been implemented within the context of a single institution. An alternative model is described that draws on the experience and expertise of multiple institutions to achieve a common goal.


   38.    Jeffer, K. G.,  "CRIS + Open Access = The Route to Research Knowledge on the GRID".  IFLA Council and General Conference, No. 71, 2005. http://www.ifla.org/IV/ifla71/papers/007e-Jeffery.pdf

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Acceso abierto/Archivos abiertos/Gestión del conocimiento

Resumen: Linking CRISs (Current Research Information Systems) and OA (Open Access) Systems brings together systems for managing R&D with systems for providing open access to scholarly publishing - the major visible output of R&D - on the emerging European GRIDs infrastructure. The debate over OA is very active with 'green' (institutional repository selfarchiving) and 'gold' (author / institution pays publishing) as competing but also complementary processes. The major publishers are experimenting with 'gold' services while 'green' institutional repositories are growing fast. GRIDs, especially through the NGG (Next Generation GRID) Reports [NGG] has emerged as a vision for a European IT 'surface' now being implemented progressively especially under the auspices of EC DG INFSO F2 to provide easy-to-use access to information and computation. CRISs provide both a context for evaluation of - and understanding the background to - scholarly publication. CRISs also provide a management framework for R&D in institutions from funding agencies through national laboratories to universities, as well as a mechanism for interoperating research and development information


   39.    Joki, S. M. E.,  "PEPIA: a Norwegian collaborative effort for institutional repositories".  OCLC Systems & Services, Vol. 23, No. 2 , 2007. http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/10650750710748504

Descriptores: Archivos abiertos/Repositorios institucionales

Resumen: Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to report on Project for Electronic Publications and Institutional Archives (PEPIA), which is a government-sponsored Norwegian effort, to provide institutional repositories to multiple Norwegian universities, university colleges and other research institutions through a consortium managed by BIBSYS. Design/methodology/approach - Some aspects of the project are headlined to give a brief introduction to the PEPIA project and the problems associated with creating a consortium with multiple institutions on one software platform. Findings - The ongoing project PEPIA has shown that it is possible for multiple organizations to join forces and create a consortium to develop an institutional repository on one software platform. After an initial requirements specification phase it was found that most institutions have the same basic requirements, even though they may seem different. The requirements, besides basic registration and searching, are mostly centered on integration with library systems, research documentation systems, national OAI harvesters and preferably learning management systems. The experience with the freely available DSpace software is mostly good, but the work of integrating the software into an already existing software development platform and production environment was more complex than estimated. The user management mechanisms in DSpace is too simplistic but the development of a more advanced rule-based access mechanisms for collections has resulted in a lot easier management by users, and can further lower the operating costs for the members of the consortium. Originality/value - The paper provides an overview of the PEPIA project, which enables more and more institutions to see the benefits of working together towards better solutions.


   40.    Jordan, M.,  "The CARL metadata harvester and search service ".  Library Hi Tech  , Vol.  24, No. 2, 2006, pp. 197-210. http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/07378830610669574

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Canadá/Bibliotecas digitales/Acceso abierto/Open Archives Initiative

Resumen: To explain the background, functionality, and content of the CARL metadata harvester and search service, http://carl-abrc-oai.lib.sfu.ca/, and to outline plans for improving the service. Design/methodology/approach - This case study employs simple statistical analyses to a set of harvested metadata. Findings - This paper documents the use of unqualified Dublin Core (uDC) elements in the metadata harvested from the repositories participating in the CARL harvester, and identifies patterns in the use of that metadata. It also compares these findings with a similar study, and identifies areas for further research. Research limitations/implications - This paper is limited to discussion of the characteristics of a relatively small set of metadata collected using the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting. However, analyses reveal some patterns in the use of this metadata that are valuable in the development of best practices for repository implementers. Practical implications - This paper documents the use of uDC elements by a specific community. Its findings will form a basis for developing mechanisms for improving the effectiveness of the metadata generated by that community and therefore the services built around that metadata. Originality/value - While there are several other studies that take an approach similar to that taken in this paper, no one has yet studied this specific data set. More generally, this paper contributes a valuable case study to research on the implementation of the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting.


   41.    Kaczmarek, J. and Chew Chiat Naun ,  "A statewide metasearch service using OAI-PMH and Z39.50 ".  Library Hi Tech  , Vol. 23, No. 4, 2005, pp. 586. http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/07378830510636355

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Open Archives Initiative/Z39.50/Archivos abiertos

Resumen: The purpose of this paper is to describe the Illinois LSTA grant-funded project, "Yellow Brick Roads: Building a Digital Shortcut to Statewide Information". The project investigated the feasibility of unified searching across library holdings, digitization projects, and online state government information through use of the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) in tandem with the Z39.50 protocol through application of the Z39.50/OAI Gateway Profile. Design/methodology/approach - The project proceeded through the construction of a metasearch service model based on the Z39.50/OAI Gateway Profile. Technical obstacles encountered during the construction of this demonstration service were noted, as were potential solutions. The evaluation of the Z39.50/OAI harvesting component of the Gateway Profile was conducted by means of a questionnaire of vendors providing Z39.50 servers to the Illinois Regional Library Systems. Findings - The established technology platform provided by the University of Illinois Open Archives Initiative (OAI) Metadata Harvesting Project proved to be adequate to data sets of this size and character. However, the project concluded that the Z39.50/OAI Gateway Profile could not be deployed because of limitations in the functionality of typical Z-servers. Research limitations/implications - The project concentrated on the technical aspects of building such a service model rather than on the usability of the interface or on questions of interoperability at the metadata level, such as to what extent the vocabularies used by the different metadata communities was compatible.


   42.    Keefer, A.,  "Los autores, el autoarchivo y los repositorios institucionales".  Repositorios institucionales: una vía hacia el acceso, la visibilidad y la preservación de la producción científica , Vol. 1, 2006. http://redsicura.iata.csic.es/xarxa/ocs/papers/Zaragoza-alice.ppt

Descriptores: Autoarchivo/Acceso abierto/Archivos abiertos/Autores/Investigadores/Repositorios institucionales/Derechos de autor

 Resumen: Repositorios institucionales: una vía hacia el acceso, la visibilidad y la preservación de la producción científica


   43.    Keefer, A.,  "Observatorio Preservación digital y depósitos institucionales".  El profesional de la información, Vol. 14, No. 6, 2005, pp. 404-406. http://elprofesionaldelainformacion.metapress.com/(j50ltv55nlwsbvu11bndbgmb)/app/home/journal.asp?referrer=parent&backto=homemainpublications,1,1;

Descriptores: Preservación digital/Documentos electrónicos/Acceso abierto/Repositorios institucionales

Resumen: A finales de de septiembre de 2005 la Co-misión Europea publicó una co-municación con su estrategia sobre el patrimonio impreso y gráfico europeo y las bibliotecas digitales. Esta iniciativa, i2010: digital libraries, pretende garan-tizar el acceso a estos recursos mediante su digitalización y puesta en línea. Además, el pro-grama hace un llamamiento a la preservación.


   44.    Kelly, J. C. ,  "Creating an institutional repository at a challenged institution".  OCLC Systems & Services, Vol. 23, No. 2, 2007. http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/10650750710748441

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Bibliotecas universitarias/Bibliotecas digitales/Dise o/Planificación

Resumen: Purpose - The purpose of the paper is to show how an institutional repository can be successfully created by university libraries with limited financial and technological resources. Design/methodology/approach - In this paper the library's experience creating an institutional repository despite financial and technological limitations is recounted. Findings - The paper finds that a serviceable repository may be created by focusing on its critical elements, and adapting existing resources, including a proprietary system currently used for other digital resources. Practical implications - The paper shows that librarians should not assume that open-source systems are the only vehicles for providing institutional repositories, or that such a service is necessarily beyond their capabilities. Originality/value - Academic libraries do not have to follow an involved, idealized process to create an institutional repository based upon open-source software. Systems already at hand, even if proprietary, may be adapted and real-world limitations surmounted to create such a resource


   45.    Krevit, L. and Crays, L.,  "Herding cats: Designing DigitalCommons @ The Texas Medical Center, a multi-institutional repository".  OCLC Systems & Services, Vol. 23, No. 2, 2007. http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/1065075071074844

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Bibliotecas digitales /Ciencias de la salud/ Medicina/Estados Unidos

Resumen: Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine a pilot program implemented by the Houston Academy of Medicine-Texas Medical Center Library and The University of Texas School of Nursing at Houston to design the multi-institutional repository for the Texas Medical Center. Design/methodology/approach - The steps involved in the program are outlined and the lessons learned from the implementation are analyzed. Findings - The success of the institutional repository depends on appropriate communication with faculty, a deep understanding of the publishing process, identifying appropriate partners, designing a flexible technology infrastructure, and engaging in active collaboration with key players. The Library is the logical center for this activity. Practical implications - The paper should assist libraries with the unique activities involved in creating a viable multi-institutional repository in a research-intense academic medical environment. Originality/value - This paper analyzes the challenges inherent in introducing institutional digital repositories to the academic medical community. Currently, institutional repositories are being developed in only a small percentage of the academic medical centers in the USA.


   46.    Liu, X. M., Maly, K., Nelson, M. L., and Zubair, M.,  "Lessons Learned With Arc, an Oai-Pmh Service Provider".  Library Trends, Vol. 53, No. 4, 2005, pp. 590-603.

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/OAI-PMH/Acceso abierto/Archivos abiertos

Resumen: Web-based digital libraries have historically been built in isolation utilizing different technologies, protocols, and metadata. These differences hindered the development of digital library services that enable users to discover information from multiple libraries through a single unified interface. The Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) is a major, international effort to address technical interoperability among distributed repositories. Arc debuted in 2000 as the first end-user OAT-PMH service provider. Since that time, Arc has grown to include nearly 7,000,000 metadata records. Arc has been deployed in a number of environments and has served as the basis for many other OAI-PMH projects, including Archon, Kepler, NCSTRL, and DP9. In this article we review the history of OAI-PMH and Arc, as well as some of the lessons learned while developing Arc and related OAI-PMH services.


   47.    Lorinc, J.,  "The bottom line on open access".  University Affairs, 2006. http://www.universityaffairs.ca/issues/2006/march/open_access_01.html

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Acceso abierto/Archivos abiertos

Resumen: The rapidly evolving debate over free online scholarship drives right to the heart of some of the most fundamental questions about research. It may be entitled Theoretical Economics, but for the University of Toronto's Martin Osborne, the challenge of launching an open-access online journal was much more like taking a crash course in practical economics.


   48.    Lorinc, J.,  "Le point sur le libre accès".  University Affairs, 2006. http://www.affairesuniversitaires.ca/Francais/issues/2006/mars/libre_acces_01.html

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Acceso abierto/Archivos abiertos

Resumen: L'intensif débat entourant la question de l'accès en ligne gratuit aux articles rédigés par des universitaires touche directement a certaines questions fondamentales ayant trait à la recherche


   49.    Mackie, M.,  "Filling Institutional Repositories: Practical strategies from the DAEDALUS Project".  Ariadne , No. 39, 2003. http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue39/mackie/

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Open Archives Initiative

Resumen: Morag Mackie describes some strategies that can be used to help populate an institutional repository.


   50.    Magri a, M.,  "DIALNET: uso de Dublin Core para mejorar la visibilidad de la producción científica espa ola.".  Jornadas Espa olas de Documentación, Vol. 9, 2005. http://www.fesabid.org/madrid2005/descargas/presentaciones/actividades/magrina_marta.pps

Descriptores: Dialnet/Dublin Core/Metadatos/Producción científica/Visibilidad de la Información/Repositorios institucionales

Resumen: Presentar un ejemplo de aplicación  práctica  del esquema de metadatos Dublín Core a un proyecto concreto desarrollado en la Universidad de la Rioja consecuencia directa de la adaptación al protocolo común de transmisión de metadatos OAI-PMH (Open Archive Iniciative - Protocol for Metadata Harvesting) que permite intercambiar metadatos entre diferentes plataformas y repositorios.


   51.    Mah, C. and Stranack, K.,  "dbWiz: open source federated searching for academic libraries ".  Library Hi Tech  , Vol. 23, No. 4, 2005, pp. 503. http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/07378830510636292

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Acceso abierto/Archivos abiertos/Bibliotecas universitarias

Resumen: The purpose of this paper is to describe the experiences of developing an open source federated searching tool. It is hoped that it will generate interest not only in dbWiz, but in the many other open source projects either completed or in development at the Simon Fraser University Library and at other libraries around the world. Design/methodology/approach - The methods used in this paper include reviewing of related literature, analysis of other federated search tools, and the observation and description of the development process at the Simon Fraser University Library. Findings - The paper discusses the benefits and challenges faced in developing an open source federated searching tool for libraries. As a case study, it demonstrates the strength of the collaborative, open source development model. The paper also describes the key features required of any federated searching tool. Originality/value - Federated searching is becoming an important new product for both academic and public libraries, with several commercial products to choose from. This paper describes the development of an open source federated search tool that provides a low-cost, yet highly functional alternative for the wider library community.


   52.    Markey, K., Soo Young Rieh, St. J. B., Kim, J., and Yakel, E.,  "Census of Institutional Repositories in the United States: MIRACLE project research findings: February 2007".  Council on Library and Information Resources (Washington, D.C.), 2007. http://www.clir.org/pubs/reports/pub140/pub140.pdf

Descriptores: Acceso abierto/Repositorios institucionales/Archivos abiertos/Estados Unidos/Directorios

Resumen: The subject of institutional repositories commands great interest on campuses across the country, and for good reason. At the heart of higher education is the generation and dissemination of knowledge. It is only natural that campus leaders, witnessing the startling proliferation of new information made possible by digital technologies, are growing concerned about the stewardship of the knowledge assets produced in their institutions. For many academic leaders, institutional repositories seem an ideal tool to manage knowledge production and dissemination. There is a growing need for carefully gathered evidence that will help people learn about the growth and effectiveness of repositories.


   53.    Martin Moyle, R. S. S. T.,  "SHERPA-LEAP: A consortial model for the creation and support of academic institutional repositories".  OCLC Systems & Services, Vol. 23, No. 2, 2007, pp. 125-132. http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/10650750710748423

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Bibliotecas digitales /Dise o/Planificación/Modelos organizativos/Modelos organizativos/Bibliotecas universitarias

Resumen: Purpose - The purpose of the paper is to introduce SHERPA-LEAP, a model for the consortial development, population and support of e-prints repositories. Design/methodology/approach - The organisational and technical structures of the consortium are described, including a brief summary of central and local resource responsibilities. Some positive and negative aspects of a consortial approach to institutional repository development, and of the SHERPA-LEAP model in particular, are identified. Outstanding issues and future plans for the consortium are outlined. Findings - SHERPA-LEAP is shown to be succeeding in its aims of developing and supporting e-prints repositories within the federal University of London. Some lessons learned from the SHERPA-LEAP approach are identified, but the SHERPA-LEAP consortial model is found to have been mostly beneficial to the participating institutions. In particular, the networking and experience-sharing opportunities which any consortial solution will facilitate are highly-valued by the SHERPA-LEAP partners.
Originality/value - The paper is intended to help to inform the decision making of institutions and consortia, which are considering consortial solutions to the establishment, and maintenance of institutional repositories.


   54.    Martínez Usero, J. Á.,  "El uso de metadatos para mejorar la interoperabilidad del conocimiento en los servicios de administración electrónica".  El profesional de la información, Vol. 15, No. 2, 2006, pp. 114-126 . http://elprofesionaldelainformacion.metapress.com/media/ha03eap9qkcwrl9dgw97/contributions/b/2/x/2/b2x28r5hlmt09l5a.pdf

Descriptores: Gobierno electronico/Metadatos/Repositorios institucionales

Resumen: Se expone la necesidad de incorporación de metadatos en la información web de la Administración Pública como método para facilitar la compatibilidad de los datos y la integración de datos heterogéneos, así como mejorar la recuperación de la información pública. Se destaca el modelo de metadatos Dublin Core y se especifican los métodos para registrar y transferir metadatos: html, xml, rdf, y ciertos repositorios como bases de datos y los sistemas de gestión de contenidos web. Se presenta una metodología para la aplicación de metadatos normalizados en los servicios de administración electrónica. Finalmente, se analizan las principales iniciativas y experiencias relacionadas con la aplicación de metadatos normalizados en los servicios de administración electrónica, tales como GILS, MIReG y e-GMS.


   55.    Medeiros, N. ,  "ERMS implementation: navigating the wilderness".  OCLC Systems & Services, Vol. 23, No. 2 , 2007. http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/10650750710748405

Descriptores: Archivos abiertos/Repositorios institucionales

Resumen: Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to describe important considerations for commercial ERMS implementers. Design/methodology/approach - The paper outlines six areas that are critical to successful ERMS implementation. Findings - The paper finds that, although each of the six areas is important to consider, prior to ERMS implementation, staffing and workflows require the most forethought. Originality/value - Early-stage ERMS implementers, and those preparing for implementation, should find value in the suggestions described within the paper.


   56.    Melero, R.,  "El significado de los repositorios institucionales".  Repositorios institucionales: una vía hacia el acceso, la visibilidad y la preservación de la producción científica , Vol. 1, 2006. http://redsicura.iata.csic.es/xarxa/ocs/papers/Zaragoza-melero.pdf

Descriptores: Acceso abierto/Archivos abiertos/Repositorios institucionales

Resumen: El significado de los repositorios institucionales. jeto digital - Accesible a través de internet - Sin restricciones económicas o derivadas de los derechos de copyright sobre el mismo


   57.    Mercer, H., Rosenblum, B., and Emmett, A.,  "A multifaceted approach to promote a university repository: The University of Kansas' experience".  OCLC Systems & Services, Vol. 23, No. 2, 2007, pp. 190-203. http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/10650750710748496

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Bibliotecas universitarias/Bibliotecas digitales/Preservación/Edición electrónica

Resumen: Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to describe the history of KU ScholarWorks, the University of Kansas' institutional repository, and the various strategies used to promote and populate it. Design/methodology/approach - This paper describes how KU ScholarWorks came into being, and discusses the variety of activities employed to publicize the repository and encourage faculty to deposit their work. In addition, the paper discusses some of the concerns expressed by faculty members, and some of the obstacles encountered in getting them to use the repository. The paper concludes with some observations about KU's efforts, an assessment of the success of the program to date, and suggests some next steps the program may take. Findings - The paper found that KU ScholarWorks has relied on a "self-archiving" model, which requires regular communication with faculty and long-term community building. Repository content continues to grow at a steady pace, but uptake among faculty has been slow. In the absence of mandates requiring faculty to deposit work, organizations running institutional repositories must continue to aggressively pursue a variety of strategies to promote repositories to faculty and encourage them to deposit their scholarship. Originality/value - KU's experience will help other institutions develop institutional repositories by providing examples of marketing strategies, and by promoting a greater understanding of faculty behavior and concerns with regard to institutional repositories.


   58.    Mu oz Tinoco, C.,  "Open access y repositorios: nuevas tendencias: Open Access, Open Archive Initiatives frente a los sistemas de edición tradicional. Convivencia en las Ciencias de la Salud? : Mesa redonda".  Jornadas Espa olas de Documentación, Vol. 9, 2005. http://www.fesabid.org/madrid2005/pages/acti_008.htm

Descriptores: Open Archives Initiative/Repertorios/Ciencias de la salud/Repositorios institucionales

Resumen: Si durante la década de los noventa hemos visto como se consolidaron los servicios de información electrónica, y podemos definirla como la década-e, la primera década del siglo XXI empieza a sentirse como la década-o. Los movimientos del Open Access y  Open Archives pueden llegar a cambiar completamente el sistema de edición científica en el mundo. Si la manera de hacer del autor cambia, tanto editores como distribuidores de información y bibliotecas están emplazados a modificar sus sistemas de edición, distribución y archivo de información. La nuevas tendencias, Open Access y Open Archives, ocuparán esta Actividad Paralela, con especial atención al avance imparable que ya tiene la edición de acuerdo al modelo Open Access en las áreas relacionadas con las Ciencias de la Salud. Un grupo de profesionales contará sus experiencias más recientes sobre temas que cada vez tienen más presencia en los foros del sector.


   59.    Nigel Stanger, G. M.,  "EPrints makes its mark".  OCLC Systems & Services, Vol. 23, No. 2, 2007, pp. 133-141. http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/10650750710748432

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Bibliotecas digitales /Gestión de la colección/Preservación/Almacenamiento

Resumen: Purpose - The purpose of the paper is to report on the impact and cost/benefit of implementing three EPrints digital repositories at the University of Otago, and to encourage others to follow suit. Design/methodology/approach - Three repositories were successfully implemented at the University of Otago using existing commodity hardware and free open source software. The first pilot repository was implemented within ten days, and is now a fully functional system that is being championed for institutional-wide use by the University Library. The other two repositories emerged from different community needs. One is academic, concerned with collecting and researching indigenous content; the other is designed to preserve and manage collective memory and heritage content for a small rural community. Findings - The paper shows that digital repositories can be established quickly and effectively with surprisingly few resources; readily incorporate any kind of extant digital content, or non-digital material that is converted to electronic form; meet multifarious needs, from academic institutions seeking to enhance research visibility and impact, to individuals and small communities collecting and preserving their unique memory and heritage records; and establish connectivity with the global community from the moment they go live. Practical implications - The technology and global support community have matured to a state where a fully-featured repository can be quickly and easily implemented. Originality/value - This paper describes the short history, development and impact of the first live repositories of their kind in New Zealand. Their utility and implications for the unique communities that have given rise to them are also explored, by way of encouraging others to take up the digital challenge.


   60.    Oltmans, E. and Wijngaarden, H. v.,  "The KB e-Depot digital archiving policy".  Library Hi Tech, Vol. 24, No. 4, 2006, pp. 604-613. http://ejournals.ebsco.com/direct.asp?ArticleID=466CAD6F4D5EBE2D0ADB

Descriptores: Archivos abiertos/Repositorios institucionales/Política bibliotecaria

Resumen: Purpose - Electronic journals dominate the field of academic literature, and it is of great importance to the international scientific community that this electronic intellectual output remains accessible in perpetuity. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the policy and ambitions of the National Library of The Netherlands (Koninklijke Bibliotheek, KB) regarding digital archiving of electronic publications. Design/methodology/approach - This article discusses three possible threats against permanent access, and proposes a coordinated and systematic approach to address these risks: the safe places network. This paper also includes a comprehensive overview of the e-Depot system and the KB approaches to digital preservation. Findings - The KB e-Depot has been operational for more than three years, and fulfils the most important requirements. Research limitations/implications - The KB focuses on both migration and emulation as preservation strategies Originality/value - This paper fulfils an identified need for collaboration.


   61.    Open Archives Initiative ,  "Implementation Guidelines for the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting".  Open Archives Initiative , 2007. http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/guidelines.htm

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Acceso abierto/Archivos abiertos/Metadatos/Software libre

Resumen:  These guidelines are a supplement to the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) Version 2.0 and are intended to be read in conjunction with that specification. It is anticipated that the guidelines will be added to or updated while the protocol specification remains unchanged. To facilitate this, the guidelines are separated out into a set of documents for which this document is a table of contents.


   62.    Open Archives Initiative ,  "Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting ".  Open Archives Initiative , 2007. http://www.openarchives.org/pmh/

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Recursos electrónicos/Acceso abierto/Archivos abiertos/Metadatos/Software libre

Resumen: The Open Archives Initiative develops and promotes interoperability standards that aim to facilitate the efficient dissemination of content. OAI has its roots in the open access and institutional repository movements. Continued support of this work remains a cornerstone of the Open Archives program. Over time, however, the work of OAI has expanded to promote broad access to digital resources for eScholarship, eLearning, and eScience.


   63.    Piorun, M. E., Palmer, M. E., and Comes, J.,  "Challenges and lessons learned: moving from image database to institutional repository".  OCLC Systems & Services, Vol. 23, No. 2 , 2007. http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/10650750710748450

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Bibliotecas digitales /Ciencias de la salud/ Gestión de la colección/Imágenes

Resumen: Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to chronicle the Lamar Soutter Library's effort to build an educational image database, and how the project developed into an institutional repository. Design/methodology/approach - The paper is divided into three phases and highlights the organizational, political, technological and resource issues that are unique to a specialized library with a medium-sized staff, lacking the resources of a traditional university campus. The case concludes with a list of barriers and facilitators to success and a summary of lessons learned. Findings - The paper finds that a library with limited staff, funding, and systems development resources can initiate and support an institutional repository. Facilitators of success include clear lines of authority, a strong champion, and the appropriate technology for the project. Originality/value - This paper serves as an example to libraries that are in the beginning phases of developing an institutional repository by discussing the barriers to and facilitators of success.


   64.    Prats, J., López Medina, A., Zorita, L., and Peset, F.,  "Taller: Interoperatividad y proveedores de servicios. ".  Repositorios institucionales: una vía hacia el acceso, la visibilidad y la preservación de la producción científica , Vol. 1, 2006. http://redsicura.iata.csic.es/xarxa/ocs/papers/Zaragoza-melero.pdf

Descriptores: Interpolaridad/Archivos abiertos/Servicios bibliotecarios/Repositorios institucionales

Resumen: Taller: Interoperatividad y proveedores de servicios. Servicios básicos Servicios avanzados. Iniciativas estatales


   65.    Prudlo, M.,  "E-Archiving: An Overview of Some Repository Management Software Tools".  Ariadne, No. 43, 2005. http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue43/prudlo/

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Archivos abiertos/Gestión/Acceso abierto

Resumen: Marion Prudlo discusses LOCKSS, EPrints, and DSpace in terms of who uses them, their cost, underlying technology, the required know-how, and functionalities.


   66.    Ramalho Correia, A. M.,  "O papel das Bibliotecas Digitais de literatura científica cinzenta - os repositórios de eprints - na comunicaç o científica".  Jornadas de Bibliotecas Digitales, Vol. 2, 2001. http://imhotep.unizar.es/jbidi/jbidi2001/23_2001.pdf

Descriptores: Edición electrónica/Bibliotecas digitales/Comunicación científica/Documentos electrónicos/Repositorios institucionales

Resumen: As bibliotecas digitais/repositórios digitais de literatura científica cinzenta - de preprints e eprints - interoperáveis, na WWW (World Wide Web) - criados com o objectivo de proporcionar novas formas de difus o do conhecimento original, produzido nas actividades de I&D e facilitar o debate científico entre pares, tem impulsionado transformaç es assinaláveis na comunicaç o científica, com significativo destaque nos domínios onde a rapidez e a efici ncia na divulgaç o de resultados constitui factor crítico.Neste artigo s o brevemente analisadas as transformaç es em curso na comunicaç o científica, nomeadamente as decorrentes da intensificaç o do uso das tecnologias de informaç o e das redes de comunicaç o, em particular, na publicaç o científica electrónica.S o abordados impactos do repositórios de eprints na gest o de literatura científica cinzenta, em formato digital, dando conta de alguns dos mais importantes projectos em curso, neste domínio


   67.    Robertson, R. J.,  "Stargate: Exploring Static Repositories for Small Publishers ".  Ariadne, No. 47, 2006. http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue47/robertson/

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Editores/OAI-PMH

Resumen: R. John Robertson introduces a project examining the potential benefits of OAI-PMH Static Repositories as a means of enabling small publishers to participate more fully in the information environment.


   68.    Robinson, M. , Jones, S., and Hubbard, B.,  "Driver: supporting institutional repositories in Europe".  Jornadas Espa olas de Documentación, Vol. 10, 2007.

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Europa

Resumen: The current system of academic publication developed as a means to disseminate the findings of research. However, this system can hamper the very process it was set up to serve, with access to articles being limited by publishers to only those who can afford to subscribe. Open access digital repositories allow the traditional publishing model to co-exist with the needs of authors and their readers, as well as with the demands of research funders for research impact and hence, value for money. Subject to copyright, authors can deposit copies of their finished articles in open access repositories, in addition to publishing them in research journals.


   69.    Rodríguez, J.,  "Ciencia y comunicación científica: edición digital y libre acceso al conocimiento.".  Jornadas Españolas de Documentación, Vol. 9, 2005. http://www.fesabid.org/madrid2005/descargas/presentaciones/actividades/rodriguez_joaquin.pps

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Acceso a la información/Comunicación científica/Open Archives Initiative

Resumen: Se pretende plantear un intercambio de opiniones en torno a estos aspectos: necesidades de normalización en las pautas de edición de revistas científicas electrónicas, aplicaciones de la iniciativa de archivos abiertos (OAI) a la edición de revistas, preservación y mantenimiento de colecciones digitales de revistas y nuevo papel de los bibliotecarios y documentalistas ante la edición electrónica de revistas científicas españolas.


   70.    Romero, S.,  "ProQuest y las bibliotecas virtuales en Ciencias de la Salud: Revistas y libros electrónicos, Medicina Basada en la Evidencia, Repositorios Institucionales OA.".  Biblioteca Virtual en Ciencias de la Salud, Vol. 1, 2006. http://sabus.usal.es/site%20med/descargas/proquest_santiago.pdf

Descriptores: Medicina basada en la evidencia/Archivos abiertos/Bibliotecas digitales/ Fuentes de información/Ciencias de la salud/Bases de datos/Documentos electrónicos/Internet/Repositorios institucionales/Integracion de recursos

Resumen: Nuevas tendencias, nuevos productos, nuevos desarrollos: 1. Oferta médica ProQuest 2. Libro electrónico - selección de títulos electrónicos (MyiLibrary Medical) 3. Medicina Basada en la Evidencia - buscando Evidencia para apoyar la investigación y la práctica clínica (Evidence Matters) 4. Integración de recursos- búsqueda y enlaces entre distintos recursos para encontrar, comparar y usar fuentes de információn distintas 5. Repositorios institucionales - dar visibilidad a nuestra producción científica (Digital Commons)


   71.    Royster, P.,  "The institutional repository at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln: Its first year of operations".  OCLC Systems & Services, Vol. 23, No. 2, 2007. http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/10650750710748487

Descriptores: Archivos abiertos/Repositorios institucionales/Bibliotecas universitarias

Resumen: Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to provide a short history of the first year of operation of an institutional repository (IR) at a midwestern state university. Design/methodology/approach - The paper is anecdotal, reviewing aims, rationales, and strategies, and offering advice and some counter-intuitive lessons. Findings - The paper finds that voluntary self-archiving by faculty or campus publishers is exceptional or rare, but there are other ways of populating an IR with valuable content. IR's should seek original material, including new dissertations, as well as previously published articles. IR's should offer a variety of services to make faculty participation as effortless as possible. IR's can increase usage by efforts directed at publicizing their resources and offerings. Research limitations/implications - The paper concerns one institution, but the challenges faced are common to all new university institutional repositories. Originality/value - This paper is a useful source of information for those considering, planning, or operating an institutional repository.


   72.    Sale, A.,  "Generic Risk Analysis - Open Access for your institution ".  University of Tasmania , 2006. http://eprints.utas.edu.au/266/01/Risk_Analysis-v1.0.pdf

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Archivos abiertos/Acceso abierto

Resumen: This is a generic risk analysis for any institution (university, research organization, etc) contemplating the installation of an Open Access Repository. It covers the major risks identified by experienced repository operators. The key risks are 2.1b, 2.3 and 2.8, and actions are recommended to reduce these risks to 'low' (scoring 6 or below out of a possible 25). If these actions are taken, establishing an Open Access Repository is truly a low risk operation. This analysis does not specifically address benefits of an Open Access Repository, which can be found elsewhere. It is assumed that your institution has made an in-principle decision, at least. Thanks to all the members of the international community of Open Access who contributed to this document.


   73.    Savarese, J.,  "The Impact of Electronic Publishing".  Campus Technology Magazine , Vol. 1, 2006. http://campustechnology.com/article.asp?id=17723

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Acceso abierto/Archivos abiertos/Edición electrónica/Impacto

Resumen: Electronic forms of sharing and collaboration are gradually changing the landscape through which knowledge flows. Some of these new manifestations look like hot-rodded versions of things we knew in the past (online journals, eBooks); while others (like research repositories, wikis, RSS feeds) are novel variants that may ultimately live or die, but meanwhile are teaching us lessons about how our research community really works.


   74.    Shearer, K.,  "The CARL institutional repositories project: A collaborative approach to addressing the challenges of IRs in Canada".  Library Hi Tech  , Vol. 24, No. 2, 2006, pp. 165-172. http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/07378830610669547

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Acceso abierto/Canadá/Bibliotecas digitales/Archivos abiertos

Resumen: To report the results of the 2005 CARL survey of institutional repositories (IRs) and discuss some of the challenges of implementing IRs in Canada. Design/methodology/approach - This takes the form of a survey questionnaire. Findings - There are a number of important issues confronting implementers of institutional repositories. Most of these issues are not insurmountable,but, to be properly addressed will require collaboration amongst implementers and resources. Research limitations/implications - The findings issues identified through the survey contribute to the workplan of the CARL Institutional Repositories Project. Originality/value - The paper presents an up to date account of the state of institutional repositories in Canada


   75.    Solbakk, S. A.,  "Critical technological and architectural choices for access and preservation in a digital library environment".  IFLA Council and General Conference, No. 68, 2002. http://www.ifla.org/IV/ifla68/papers/145-095e.pdf

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Bibliotecas nacionales  /Bibliotecas digitales/Preservación/Acceso a la información/Open Archives Initiative

Resumen:  The article describes some basic architectural choices for the access to and preservation of digital objects at the National Library of Norway. A digital repository is a core element for the handling of both access to and preservation of the digital objects. Strategies for giving access to the complete holdings include the use of a powerful search engine and the OAI protocol to harvest metadata from conventional catalogue systems to make textual or structured indexes.


   76.    Solbakk, S. A.,  "Critical technological and architectural choices for access and preservation in a digital library environment ".  Library Review , Vol. 52, No. 6, 2003, pp. 250-256. http://ariel.emeraldinsight.com/vl=4877607/cl=20/nw=1/fm=docpdf/rpsv/cw/mcb/00242535/v52n6/s2/p251

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Bibliotecas digitales/Preservación/Open Archives Initiative

Resumen: The article describes some basic architectural choices for the access to and preservation of digital objects at the National Library of Norway. A digital repository is a core element for the handling of both access to and preservation of the digital objects. Strategies for giving access to the complete holdings include the use of a powerful search engine and the OAI protocol to harvest metadata from conventional catalogue systems to make textual or structured indexes.


   77.    Steele, C.,  "Open all hours? Institutional models for open access".  Open Access: Key Strategic, Technical and Economic Aspects, No. 13, 2006, pp. 131-138. http://eprints.anu.edu.au/archive/00003422/01/Open_Access_Repositories_article.pdf

Descriptores: Acceso abierto/Repositorios institucionales

Resumen:  In H G Wells's 'Country of the Blind' the "one-eyed man is king', while Canadian author Margaret Atwood has said, "an eye for an eye only leads to more blindness"! Many in the academic community remain "blind" to OA issues and are often constrained in taking action by historical practices, and more importantly by reward systems, both perceived and real. They thus occupy the academic institutional "country of the blind". Informed institutional leadership, combined with vibrant advocacy programmes and enhanced reward systems, is required for relevant eyes to be opened to the nature and benefits of OA. Institutions now have the chance to accelerate the OA scholarly communication process. Such "action does not require total agreement with the OA movement's beliefs and proposals, but it requires an active engagement with them."(Bailey, 2005) This "engagement" with individual researchers in institutions will be the key to scholarly communication change.


   78.    Subirats i Coll, I.,  "Los archivos abiertos : factores de desarrollo".  Jornadas Espa olas de Documentación, Vol. 9, 2005. http://www.fesabid.org/madrid2005/descargas/presentaciones/mesas/subirats_inmaculada.pps

Descriptores: Autoarchivo/Open Archives Initiative/Repositorios institucionales

Resumen: Archivos abiertos y el autoarchivo. Nos vamos a centrar en: Sus objetivos, Variedad de repositorios, La calidad de los metadatos, El Copyright, Información y difusión, Y el doble rol de los bibliotecarios. Los archivos abiertos son unos de los ejes principales del Acceso Abierto a la Literatura Científica Es el autor quién deposita una copia de sus documentos  Se almacena el texto completo de colecciones de documentos de investigación en formato digital . En un archivo abierto no se publica!, No es un substituto a la publicación tradicional, Es un complemento.


   79.    Swiss,  "Swiss scientists sign up to open access".  Swissinfo 2, 2006. http://www.swissinfo.org/eng/swissinfo.html?siteSect=511&sid=6445776&cKey=1139306438000%20

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Editores/Distribuidores /Acceso abierto/Archivos abiertos

Resumen:  Swiss scientific organisations have agreed to allow open access to their research information for all interested parties, free of charge. The joint signing of the Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities will help break down barriers for accessing scientific knowledge.  


   80.    Thomas, A. and Rothery, A.,  "Online Repositories for Learning Materials: The User Perspective ".  Ariadne, No. 45, 2005. http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue45/thomas-rothery/

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Archivos abiertos/Aprendizaje

Resumen: Amber Thomas and Andrew Rothery explore how online repositories are being used to store and share e-learning content, and show how taking the user perspective might challenge the emerging approaches to repository development. 


   81.    Tramullas, J.,  "Herramientas de software libre para la gestión de contenidos".  Hipertext.net , No. 3, 2005. http://www.hipertext.net/web/pag258.htm

Descriptores: Gestión de contenidos/Software libre/Repositorios institucionales

Resumen: Los servicios de información y documentación accesibles a través de internet, más concretamente mediante servidores web, están aumentando de una forma exponencial. La lógica evolución del web desde hace más de 10 a os ha ido produciendo la sustitución de páginas y documentos estáticos por documentos generados dinámicamente, merced a la interacción del usuario con la lógica de procesos y flujos de trabajo definida por los creadores del servicio y a la disponibilidad de cada vez mayores repositorios de información. Evidentemente, se ha ido pasado progresivamente de un concepto de publicación de páginas web, bastante simple en su origen, a esquemas más complejos y diferenciados, fundamentados en procedimientos y técnicas basados en la gestión de información. La cada vez mayor complejidad de los servicios y de los sistemas que los soportan, ha hecho necesaria la formulación de un corpus teórico y práctico en el que se combinen las técnicas clásicas de gestión de información en las organizaciones con las características propias del medioambiente digital.


   82.    Tramullas, J. and Garrido Picazo, P.,  "Software libre para repositorios institucionales: propuestas para un modelo de evaluación de prestaciones ".  El profesional de la información, Vol. 15, No. 3, 2006. http://elprofesionaldelainformacion.metapress.com/media/e7vd27d8hm7knm9a3jft/contributions/8/3/9/e/839e1q6y6e1pgyf5.pdf

Descriptores: Software libre/Acceso abierto/Evaluación/Repositorios institucionales

Resumen: Los repositorios institucionales se han convertido en la principal forma de publicar, preservar y difundir la información digital de las organizaciones. La mayoría de ellos están soportados por software libre, elegidos tras la evaluación de sus prestaciones. Sin embargo, los análisis que se han realizado han sido comparativos, atendiendo a las funciones que ofrecen, antes que a otros factores. Para superar esta limitación, este trabajo analiza los diferentes modelos publicados de evaluación de software para repositorios institucionales, estudia los enfoques adoptados y propone un modelo orientado a la definición de procesos informativo-documentales, a la comunidad de usuarios, a las características de las colecciones, y al contexto del proyecto en el que se enmarcan


   83.    Tricas García, F.,  "La web de la gente: bitácoras y más".  Conferencias Ibercaja Zentrum, 2006. http://www.ibercajalav.net/img/bitacoras.pdf

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Blogs/Sindicación de contenidos

Resumen:  La velocidad: la transimisi´on de cualquier información es practicamente instant´anea, llegando muy rapidamente a cualquier parte del mundo. El tamañno: el núumero de posibles interlocutores para cualquier idea es m´as grande de lo que nunca anteriormente ha sido posible. La infraestructura extremadamente sencilla de obtener y preparar. Las bitacoras A pesar de lo notorio de su nombre tampoco es algo exactamente nuevo, ya que siempre desde que existe la red han existido las páginas personales en las que se hacían reflexiones o se daban noticias curiosas. La Web se convierte cada vez más, día a día en un medio participativo, la gente ya no sólo quiere consultar quiere opinar, comunicarse crear, un ejemplo de ellos es la Wikipedia, la enciclopedia hecha por los usuarios, los blogs, o los propios archivos abiertos donde son los autores los que depositan sus documentos para compartirlos con el resto. Se trata de la conversación global, yo no se quiere ser consumidor pasivo de información, si no que cualquiera tiene algo que decir, y al ampliar la base social de usuarios también tenemos a alguien que nos escuche.


   84.    Vives i Gr cia, J.,  "Aspectos de propiedad intelectual en la creación y gestión de repositorios institucionales".  El profesional de la información, Vol. 14, No. 4, 2005, pp. 267-278 . http://elprofesionaldelainformacion.metapress.com/(j50ltv55nlwsbvu11bndbgmb)/app/home/journal.asp?referrer=parent&backto=homemainpublications,1,1;

Descriptores: Propiedad Intelectual /Acceso abierto/Open Archives Initiative/Repositorios institucionales

Resumen: Recent technical advances have allowed for the emergence of different means for making information available through open access. Although these initiatives usually are non-profit, they still must respect intellectual property issues inherent to literary, technical or scientific works. This article offers some recommendations which, while respectful of authors' rights, can permit information to be made available in open access for the entire user community. Conscious of the many scenarios possible, we have focused on the creation of an institutional repository containing documents generated within the organisation.


   85.    Waaijers, L.,  "DARE also means dare: institutional repository status in the Netherlands as of early 2006".  Open Access: Key Strategic, Technical and Economic Aspects, No. 14, 2006, pp. 141-148. http://www.surf.nl/download/Open_Access_Chapter_14_DARE.pdf

Descriptores: Acceso abierto/Repositorios institucionales/Holanda

Resumen: During the decades before the DARE Programme, the way in which publishers used their copyright-based monopoly caused emotions to run high, particularly among librarians. An annual price rise for subscriptions averaging 11%, combined with strict limitations on how they
were used, was a constant source of irritation. Even though price rises have been cut in half in the first years of this century, they are still a good deal higher than inflation. Moreover, this figure is conditional upon there being no cancellations. The restrictions on use are still in  lace.


   86.    Waaijers, L. ,  "DARE Programme in the Netherlands and the EU DRIVER project.".  Repositorios institucionales: una vía hacia el acceso, la visibilidad y la preservación de la producción científica , Vol. 1, 2006. http://redsicura.iata.csic.es/xarxa/ocs/papers/zaragoza-leo.ppt

Descriptores: Archivos abiertos/Repositorios institucionales

Resumen: DARE Programme in the Netherlands and the EU DRIVER project.


   87.    Westell, M.,  "Institutional repositories: proposed indicators of success ".  Library Hi Tech  , Vol. 24, No. 2, 2006, pp. 211-226. http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/07378830610669583

Descriptores: Repositorios institucionales/Indicadores/Evaluación/Canadá/Bibliotecas digitales/Acceso abierto/Open Archives Initiative

Resumen: This paper proposes indicators for measuring the success of institutional repositories based on their demonstrated integration with other research initiatives and provides a snapshot of the current state of selected institutional repositories in Canada through a review of their web presence and their integration with university library and research pages. Design/methodology/approach - Using the proposed indicators, an examination of the web sites of selected Canadian universities who are participating in the Canadian Association of Research Libraries Institutional Repository project was undertaken.
Findings - Institutional repositories are growing in Canada and that the Canadian IR community is on the way to the proposed model future - integration with existing university research practices.
Originality/value - Indicators such as those proposed in the paper can provide a basic framework for evaluating IR projects and highlight areas where the library can generate additional support for these worthwhile projects.


   88.    Wise, M., Spiro, L., Henry, G., and Byrd, S.,  "Expanding roles for the institutional repository".  OCLC Systems & Services, Vol. 23, No. 2, 2007. http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/10650750710748522

Descriptores: XML/Sistema de Información Geográfica/Repositorios institucionales/Bibliotecas digitales

Resumen: Purpose - Rice University has adopted the DSpace platform for its institutional repository, but has pushed the traditional limits of how that is defined. To accommodate a wider range of scholarship that includes digitized multimedia source materials integrated with educational modules and geospatial resources, the technical infrastructure of DSpace has been enriched. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the developments and decisions required to support this range of scholarship beyond born-digital scholarly pre-prints and reports.
Design/methodology/approach - This paper presents the Travelers in the Middle East Archive (TIMEA), a digital archive that makes use of DSpace to preserve and present images and texts, as a case study in using DSpace as both a repository and archive framework. TIMEA integrates two additional systems for presenting digital content, Connexions, which focuses on educational modules, and ArcIMS, which makes available dynamic GIS (Geographic Information Systems) maps. Findings - Although DSpace was originally intended to be an "institutional repository" for born-digital materials such as scholarly reports, it can also serve as an archive for digitized items such as XML-encoded texts and digital images. However, making DSpace work as a digital archive for TIMEA has required customization, including building-in XML support, working with DSpace's flat metadata structure, implementing a customized, XML-driven user interface using Manakin, and performing additional programming to integrate functionality for GIS and educational modules. Practical implications - The practical implications of using DSpace as both institutional repository and digital archive have required a number of modifications, including additional functional software development, reworking the metadata structure, redefining repository policies, format access modifications, and customizing the look and feel of the repository. Originality/value - The discussion in this paper, of the challenges and decisions inherent in using an institutional repository with a digital archive will assist other institutions working to integrate resources as will the portal structure to facilitate harvesting from multiple relevant repositories and direct users to digital resources independent of their native repositories. Likewise, enhancements to DSpace, such as support for XML document presentation, are contributions to the institutional repository community.



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