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Research And Achieve The Institutional Repository Based On The Dspace

Posted on:2009-11-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:D M DiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2178360245486887Subject:Computer application technology
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Along with development of the science and technology, the Library and Information science has been taken a series of exciting progress to adapting the new technical development, the Institutional Repository that based on the Open Access idea is one of them. As a brand-new and no barrier academic exchange system, Institutional Repository not than can alleviate the inconvenient of academic exchange that the high price of the academic periodical and the database year by year and the publication time lag which bring for, but also can promote the academic information wide-ranging exchange and resources sharing. The Institutional Repository that based on Open Access preserves one institution's academic output and provides the literature's access and retrieval service, and it will be the supplement of the traditionally academic exchange system. This paper primary mission is: found the Institutional Repository that based on the DSpace system. The concept of Institutional Repository System is to preserve scholarly publishing and to enhance the access to academic resources in cost-effective ways. Through institutional repositories, Universities are able to share their collections with little efforts by Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting. The paper systematic introduces the status of the Institutional Repository, which includes the definitions, characteristics, functions and some primary software tools of Institutional Repository. It analyzes DSpace developed by Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Hewlett-Packard in detail. The goal of this thesis is to develop an institutional repository system based on DSpace, intend to provide economic and educational advantages for our research institutions at home.
Keywords/Search Tags:Institutional Repository, Metadata, OAI-PMH Protocol, DSpace
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