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D-Lib May 2006 Apps & McIntyre |
Why OpenURL? Here is a look at the evolution of the linking technology OpenURL, now a NISO standard. The implications for stakeholders in the supply chain are explored, including publishers, intermediaries, libraries and readers. |
D-Lib July 2001 Herbert Van de Sompel |
The Bison-Fute Model Generalizing the OpenURL Framework beyond References to Scholarly Works... |
D-Lib February 2004 |
Using MPEG-21 DIP and NISO OpenURL for the Dynamic Dissemination of Complex Digital Objects in the Los Alamos National Laboratory Digital Library This article 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 |
D-Lib Sep/Oct 2008 Chute & Van de Sempel |
Introducing djatoka: A Reuse Friendly, Open Source JPEG 2000 Image Server Support for the format is emerging in major consumer applications, and the cultural heritage community seriously considers it a viable format for digital preservation. |
D-Lib August 2003 Van de Sompel et al. |
Using the OAI-PMH... Differently The Open Archives Initiative's Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) was created to facilitate discovery of distributed resources. This article describes innovative applications of the OAI-PMH that researchers have introduced in recent projects. |
D-Lib March 2001 Herbert Van de Sompel & Oren Beit-Arie |
Open Linking in the Scholarly Information Environment Using the OpenURL Framework |
ONLINE March 2001 David Stern |
The OpenURL Possibilities Automating Enhanced Discovery and Delivery... |
D-Lib Mar/Apr 2011 Chandler et al. |
Towards Transparent and Scalable OpenURL Quality Metrics With today's link resolver technology and the OpenURLs on which the link resolvers depend, following a reference link all the way to full-text can frustrate library users all too often. The authors present research on why OpenURLs fail so frequently. |
D-Lib April 2007 Shigeki Sugita et al. |
Linking Service to Open Access Repositories Link resolvers have not been offering satisfactory article-level resolution for Open Access documents that have been accumulated in repositories such as arXiv 1 and RePEc, 2 and in institutional repositories. |
D-Lib March 2005 Theo van Veen |
Renewing the Information Infrastructure of the Koninklijke Bibliotheek The Koninklijke Bibliotheek (KB) is engaged in a major renewal of its information infrastructure. |
D-Lib September 2001 |
Linking to the Appropriate Copy: Report of a DOI-Based Prototype Over the past several years, substantial effort has gone into building an environment to support linking between the rapidly growing number of journal articles available on the web. This paper describes one solution that can link to references across multiple delivery systems... |
Searcher April 2002 Jill E. Grogg |
Thinking About Reference Linking Information professionals need to be aware of the technical and organizational interests and obstacles associated with reference linking in order to better serve their users... |
Searcher February 2003 Grogg & Ferguson |
Linking Services Unleashed How can libraries and information centers offer one link, from any source, to any appropriate other source? Libraries and information centers can offer such dynamic linking through context-sensitive linking by the rather elegant inclusion of a linking technology known as the OpenURL. |
Searcher April 2003 David Mattison |
Quickiwiki, Swiki, Twiki, Zwiki and the Plone Wars Wiki as a PIM and Collaborative Content Tool |
D-Lib August 2003 |
In Brief Building a More Meaningful Web: From Traditional Knowledge Organization Systems to New Semantic Tools... Information Visualization Interfaces for Retrieval and Analysis (IVIRA) Workshop Summary... Report on the "OAI Metadata Harvesting Workshop"... etc. |
Information Today January 9, 2006 Barbara Quint |
OCLC Expands Linking Resources with Acquisition of Openly Informatics OCLC, the leading library vendor, has acquired Openly Informatics, a service that supplies linking software and services to libraries through direct arrangements and, especially, through platform services provided to library vendors. |
Information Today May 12, 2011 |
EBSCO A-to-Z Enhances Linking Capabilities from Popular Research Sites EBSCO A-to-Z now offers an economical solution for libraries that want OpenURL link resolving capabilities but cannot afford a full-featured link resolver. |
Information Today June 10, 2013 |
NISO Publishes Recommended Practice on OpenURLs The report provides instructions on how to identify problems with OpenURLs and help content providers ensure that their metadata is correct and complete. |
D-Lib September 2005 |
In Brief Current Cites: What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been... User Needs and Potential Users of Public Repositories: An Integrated Analysis... etc. |
D-Lib February 2001 |
In Brief Leading Edge Metadata Workshop In Melbourne... Towards a Digital Preservation Coalition in the UK... New Listserv for the Distributed National Electronic Resource... An International Training Programme: STIMULATE... The 21st-Century Librarian Award... etc. |
D-Lib February 2002 |
In Brief OpenURL Standardization Moving Forward... Launch of Online Dictionary of New Zealand Biography... The Astrophysical Virtual Observatory... iConnect - Applying Knowledge to Development... Cross-Language Evaluation Forum (CLEF): Agenda for 2002... |
D-Lib March 2003 |
In Brief The CARL Institutional Repositories Pilot Project... The Australian e-Humanities Gateway... University of Minnesota Electronic Portfolio is Open Source... Nerdi Web on Science and the Internet... etc. |
D-Lib May 2005 |
In Brief NISO's OpenURL: Matching the Query to the Result... Report on the First CASHMERE-int Workshop... Writing a Workbook for Archivists and Curators of Digital Private Papers - the Paradigm Project... etc. |