2008
DOI: 10.1108/10650750810847233
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Ontario Government documents repository D‐Space pilot project

Abstract: Purpose -This paper aims to describe a project to increase access and longevity of electronic government documents. Design/methodology/approach -The Ontario Legislative Library has partnered with the Ontario Council of University Libraries to extend the longevity and accessibility of electronic government documents using DSpace. Findings -Digital repository software, such as DSpace, can be used to extend access to, and longevity of, special collections.Research limitations/implications -The case study may be s… Show more

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“…It uses open standards to facilitate interoperability and hence makes it easy to re-use metadata and for search services, such as Google, to crawl content. DSpace has a number of preservation features including the ability for libraries to set preservation support by file type, checksums to ensure file authenticity, and persistent identifiers (Devakos and Toth-Waddell, 2008). DSpace has powerful functionalities that are characteristics of a fine DL (Chen et al, 2012).…”
Section: Global Dspace Adoptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It uses open standards to facilitate interoperability and hence makes it easy to re-use metadata and for search services, such as Google, to crawl content. DSpace has a number of preservation features including the ability for libraries to set preservation support by file type, checksums to ensure file authenticity, and persistent identifiers (Devakos and Toth-Waddell, 2008). DSpace has powerful functionalities that are characteristics of a fine DL (Chen et al, 2012).…”
Section: Global Dspace Adoptionmentioning
confidence: 99%