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The goal of this project is to create a system which will be able to harvest metadata from aleph.mzk.cz and kramerius.mzk.cz in regular intervals (roughly once a week) and serve them to third parties (Europeana, Manuscriptorium, etc.). All metadata exchange will be made over OAI-PMH protocol.
Este é o protocolo OAI-PMH Data Provider para o sistema TEDE.
Dúvidas e sugestões participe do fórum:
[http://forum.ibict.br/viewforum.php?f=6 Fórum Ibict]
This is a OAI-PMH Data Provider Interface for TEDE.
= About =
Joailib tries to be an easy to use java library for OAI metadata harvesting.
it follows the OAI-PMH v2 spec, that you can find [http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/openarchivesprotocol.html here]
== Features ==
* Support for OAI-PMH v2.
* Automatic resumptionToken processing.
* H...
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==*_UPDATE -- OAI Toolkit 0.6.3 bug-fixed version released!!_*==
The <a href="http://www.extensiblecatalog.org">eXtensible Catalog (XC)</a> project is working to design and develop a set of open...
= xqOAI =
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xqOAI is an OAI-PMH data provider implemented in the XQuery language, and is fully conformant to the OAI-PMH 2.0 specification. It provides harvestable OAI-Dublin Core XML records. The [http://diglib.princeton.edu/oai?verb=Identify Princeton instance] sits atop the X-Hive/DB native...
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When it is complete, Shrew will include a base class (and optionally a fuller system), written in PHP 5, that can fetch bibliographic data, item status, course reserves, and patron information from an Innovative Interfaces ILS/catalog system.
The cla...
VTLS Inc., in partnership with ARROW has developed software and services on top of Fedora™. The ARROW Project is sponsored as part of the Commonwealth Government's Backing Australia's Ability.
Apache module for digital preservation.
This project has the mission to implement a connector to make Google Search Appliance capable to harvest metadata from OAI-PMH repositories
Mylibrary@Ockham is a system for providing access to indexes of OAI-accessible content. It is written in Perl in conjunction with a number of other open source technologies including MySQL, GNU Aspell, and Wordnet. In a nutshell it works by harvesting data from OAI repositories, saving the resulting...