Rocca Varela, Adriana Beatriz Repositorios digitales institucionales: desafíos en la formación profesional bibliotecaria., 2011 . In IX Jornada sobre la Biblioteca Digital Universitaria: Bibliotecas digitales; nuevos roles, nuevos espacios, Buenos Aires, 3-4 Noviembre 2011. (In Press) [Presentation]
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English abstract
The institutional or thematic digital repositories are digital archives that would collect the intellectual production of an institution. They are available with only a few barriers and they must to have interoperability. Now, they are the most extensive form to be available the documental collections of universities, colleges, research institutions, research society, etc. The politics of the organizations will be for all their members. They must be inclusive, and all their members ought to add some values. The software Dspace is an open source software package that provides the tools for management digital asserts or collections, and is commonly used as the basis for ant institutional repository. It supports a wide variety of data, including books, theses, 3D digital scans of objects, photographs, film, video, research data sets and other forms of content. The data is arranged as community collections of items, which bundle bitstreams together. DSpace is also intended as a platform for digital preservation activities. Since its release in 2002, as a product of the HP-MIT Alliance, it has been installed and is in production at over 800 institutions around the globe, from large universities to small higher education colleges, cultural organizations, and research centers. It is shared under a BSD License, which enables users to customize or extend the software as needed. At the Department of Physics of the Universidad Nacional de La Plata, the demo of the repository was built with the open source software Dspace which is the choice for academic, non-profit, and commercial organizations building open digital repositories.
Spanish abstract
Los repositorios digitales institucionales -o depósitos digitales- constituyen archivos que reúnen la producción intelectual de una institución, se encuentran accesibles a los usuarios -con pocas o casi ninguna barrera- y deben ser interoperables. Actualmente, es la forma más extendida de hacer disponibles las colecciones de una universidad, departamento, instituto, sociedad científica, etc. Las políticas organizacionales deben definirse para que todos sus miembros añadan contenidos a estos depósitos. En el caso de DSpace evaluado como el software más adecuado para su creación, pudo concluirse que tiene la fortaleza de ofrecer a los autores la posibilidad de integrar sus documentos por depósito o auto-depósito para facilitar el agregado de nuevos documentos a esa colección. Esta realidad, hace necesaria la capacitación de todas las comunidades de usuarios. En el futuro sería esperable que estos repositorios constituyan un grupo de servicios para almacenar, ordenar y preservar la documentación de una organización en formato digital.
Item type: | Presentation |
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Keywords: | Repositorios institucionales, autoarchivo, metadatos, OpenArchive, Institutional repositories, DSpace, Dublin Core, metadata, selfarchiving |
Subjects: | H. Information sources, supports, channels. > HS. Repositories. |
Depositing user: | Proffesor Adriana Beatriz Rocca |
Date deposited: | 21 Mar 2012 |
Last modified: | 02 Oct 2014 12:21 |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10760/16755 |
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