Library Cataloging
Ockham Digital Library Service Registry 1.0
The Ockham Digital Library Service Registry (DLSR) has reached its 1.0 milestone, and is now available for public use and download. The DLSR is a distributed registry of digital library services. Institutions can advertise their internet-available digital library services, such as Z39.50, OAI-PMH, OpenURL, etc., and discover other advertised services. The Ockham DLSR provides a user-friendly web interface, as well as machine accessible interfaces (SRU, OAI-PMH). More info on the Ockham project can be found in the paper The Problem of Mainstreaming Digital Libraries by Jeremy Frumkin.
DLSR
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Iesr
A Registry of collections and their services : from metadata to implementation by Ann Apps appears in the Proceedings The International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications (DC2004), pp. 67-73, Shanghai (China).The JISC Information Environment...
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Greenstone
Greenstone v2.71 has been released. A feature release containing lots and lots of improvements and new functionality.Greenstone is a suite of software for building and distributing digital library collections. It provides a new way of organizing information...
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Disseminating Service Registry Records
Apps, Ann (2006) Disseminating Service Registry Records. In Martens, Bob and Dobreva, Milena, Eds. Proceedings ELPUB2006, The Tenth International Conference on Electronic Publishing - Digital Spectrum: Integrating Technology and Culture, pp. 37-47, Bansko...
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Oia And Openurl Access To Oais
Access Interfaces for Open Archival Information Systems based on the OAI-PMH and the OpenURL Framework for Context-Sensitive Services by Jeroen Bekaert and Herbert Van de Sompel is available on the arXive preprint server.In recent years, a variety of...
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Mylibrary@ockham
MyLibrary@OCKHAM is an interesting project. OAI records are harvested, indexed, and categorized using open-source tools.The purpose of MyLibrary@OCKHAM is to demonstrate ways a Find More Like This One service can be implemented through the use of "light-weight"...
Library Cataloging