@unpublished{eprints34403, title = {A user-centred portal for search and retrieval of open-access Italian scholarly literature: the PLEIADI project}, author = {Paola Gargiulo and Susanna Mornati and Ugo Contino and Zeno Tajoli}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Portal, Open Access, OAI-PMH, Z39-50, Open Source}, url = {http://eprints.rclis.org/4403/}, abstract = {The PLEIADI Project (acronym for ?Portale per la Letteratura scientifica Elettronica Italiana su Archivi aperti e Depositi Istituzionali?, a portal for Italian scholarly e-literature in open archives and institutional repositories) was born within the framework of a collaboration between two major Italian university consortia, CASPUR and CILEA, as part of a project called AEPIC (http://www.aepic.it). PLEIADI?s goal is to promote national awareness in the Open Access scenario and provide centralized access for scholarly literature archived in Italian institutional repositories (or ?data providers? in the OAI - Open Archives Initiative architecture). PLEIADI also aims at providing end users (mainly the academic and research community) with a personalized environment, user profiling, an area to save searches and articles, e-mail alerts. The portal enhances users? awareness on Open Access issues through several information services (news, RSS, forum), and promotes self-archiving of scholarly articles in institutional repositories. The service, available at the URL http://www.openarchives.it/pleiadi/, was launched in November 2004, during a national event held in Messina, which marked the ?official starting point? for the Open Access movement in the Italian academic community.} }