OAI-ORE Specifications and Implementation Documents
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OAI-ORE Specifications and Implementation Documents


The production versions of the OAI-ORE specifications and implementation documents are now available to the public, with a table of contents page. This public release is the culmination of several months of testing and review of initial alpha and beta releases. The participation and feedback from the wider OAI-ORE community, especially the OAI-ORE technical committee, was instrumental to the process leading up to this production release.

The documents in the release describe a data model to introduce aggregations as resources with URIs on the web. They also detail the machine-readable descriptions of aggregations expressed in the popular Atom syndication format, in RDF/XML, and RDFa. The documents included in the release are:





- Names In Rda
Help get the NACO/LC Authority File ready for RDA. The Acceptable Headings Implementation Task Group has been established by the Program for Cooperative Cataloging to develop an implementation plan for preparing the LC/NACO authority file for RDA. The...

- Object Reuse And Exchange (ore ) Specifications
The Open Archives Initiative has announced the public beta release of Object Reuse and Exchange Specifications.Over the past eighteen months the Open Archives Initiative (OAI), in a project called Object Reuse and Exchange (OAI-ORE), has gathered international...

- Ore Specification And User Guide
The latest version of the ORE Specification and User Guide has been released.Open Archives Initiative Object Reuse and Exchange (OAI-ORE) defines standards for the description and exchange of aggregations of Web resources. This document provides an introduction...

- Oai
Exciting news from the OAI. Now it is very easy to make a small number of records available to the OAI community.Beta Release of OAI Static Repository SpecificationIthaca, NY & Los Alamos NM - The Open Archives Initiative announces the beta release...

- Koha
Koha 1.3.0 has been released. This release marks the beginning of public development and testing of the MARC compliant Koha we've been looking forward to. As the 1.3 releases stabilize and reach feature completion, they will become Koha 1.4.This is...



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