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Barrueco, J., & Subirats-Coll, I. RCLIS: towards a digital library for Information Science, 2003. In Libraries in the Digital Age (LIDA),Dubrovnik and Mljet (Croatia),26-30 May 2003.(Published) [Conference Paper].

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Author(s): Barrueco, José-Manuel
Subirats-Coll, Imma
Title: RCLIS: towards a digital library for Information Science
Subjects: I. Information treatment for information services
Date: 2003
Abstract: In this paper we present a case study of a digital library specialised in Information Science: RCLIS. Our aim is to describe the main characteristics of a project in which we have been working for more than three years. RCLIS (Research in Computing, Library and Information Science) is an international co-operative effort to develop a digital library for Information Science. The initiative has two main objectives. Firstly, it tries to compile and to place in the public domain metadata about research documents. The data is freely available for public and private, commercial and no-commercial, purposes. It will also serve as a testbed for digital library research. Secondly to facilitate the access to the freely documents available on the Internet, in order to increase their visibility. RCLIS deals with traditional documents like conference proceedings, articles published in journals and research reports.
Conference: Libraries in the Digital Age (LIDA)
Conference Date: 26-30 May 2003
Location: Dubrovnik and Mljet (Croatia)
Keywords: digital library, research in computing and information science, open archives, information science, open access, biblioteca digital, investigación en informática y ciencias de la información, archivos abiertos, ciencias de la documentación, acceso abierto, recerca en informàtica i ciències de la informació, arxius oberts, ciències de la documentació, accés obert
Country: Spain
Type: Conference Paper
Rights: http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
Has new version: http://hdl.handle.net/10760/4396



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