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Journal articles on the topic "Institutional repositories network"

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Ismail, Nor Azman, Nurina Izzati Ramzi, Su Elya Namira Mohamed, and Mohd Sharul Hafiz Razak. "Webometric Analysis of Institutional Repositories of Malaysian Public Universities." DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology 41, no. 02 (2021): 130–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.14429/djlit.41.02.15649.

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An institutional repository (IR) is one of the resources available in most university libraries that have attracted external publishers, search engines and social media to link, share and index IR content. The traditional citation-based indicators of a publication may not reflect the IR quality and have led to the creation of new indicators such as webometrics or web metrics. This study aims to analyse and explore Malaysia’s public university IR visibility, the numbers of an external link, page count, PDF count and URL web mention. We utilised backlinks web crawler and web search engine to col
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Cho, Jane. "Shared-operation models for institutional repositories." Information Development 34, no. 3 (2016): 211–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0266666916687016.

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The institutional repositories of most university libraries in Korea are not activated due to the lack of finance, operation ability, technology, etc., and this phenomenon is especially noticeable in small–medium sized university libraries. Thus, as in other countries, a shared repository that multiple libraries share, based on a library network, is required. This study categorizes the typology of shared repositories, after analyzing the operational methods of managing roles, expenses and system sharing among participants in shared repositories in Japan, the UK and the USA. Based on the findin
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Malay, Yu N. "Russian and Belarusian universities’ working with repositories: The survey findings." Scientific and Technical Libraries, no. 12 (December 24, 2024): 139–60. https://doi.org/10.33186/1027-3689-2024-12-139-160.

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The institutional repositories are important for science advancement, accumulation of research capital, data exchange within the global science community. The academic repositories have been extensively growing in the global information space. The purpose of the study is to analyze universities’ organization of interaction with repositories, with the focus on research data acquisition, materials allocation technology, promotion and advocacy, etc. The survey of the specialists in charge of institutional repositories in 27 Russian and 11 Belarusian universities was conducted in 2023–2024. Based
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Ali, Irhamni. "Examining cyber security implementation through TLS/SSL on academic institutional repository in Indonesia." Berkala Ilmu Perpustakaan dan Informasi 17, no. 2 (2021): 238–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/bip.v17i2.2082.

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Indonesia is one of the countries that implement Institutional Repositories (IR) in their academic world. According to the National Library of Indonesia, there are more than 7890 academic IR in Indonesia. However, there is no research investigating the institutional repository's security aspect in the Indonesian academic institutional repository. This paper will explore Indonesian academic IR's security by examining how to secure a connection between the network with encrypted communication to ensure that an intruder does not compromise the relationship between the server and the browser. This
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Zhu, Zhongming, Dongrong Zhang, Lin Li, and Xiwen Liu. "Developing institutional repositories network: Taking IR Grid at Chinese Academy of Sciences as an example." Chinese Journal of Library and Information Science 4, no. 3/4 (2011): 24–34. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12399.

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This paper introduces the current practice of building a network of institutional repositories (IRs) at Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), which is named CAS IR Grid. National Science Library (NSL) of CAS plays a leading role in the construction, promotion and implementation of CAS IR Grid. It aims to promote each institute of CAS to build IR of its own, and finally form the IR network of CAS institutes. NSL’s experience is introduced in coordinating and supporting institutes’ building of their respective IRs and promoting IR services by adopting collaborative and progressive devel
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Shuto, Makoto, Takayuki Manaka, Satoshi Nakayama, and Hideki Uchijima. "Possibilities of networked electronic theses in Japan." Library Management 35, no. 4/5 (2014): 375–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/lm-09-2013-0095.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate/explore the possibilities of nationwide networked electronic theses in Japan. Design/methodology/approach – The main points of the revised degree regulations, the activities of related organizations corresponding to the revised degree regulations, and the future direction of networked electronic theses which can be realized due to the network of institutional repositories are described and explained. Findings – In Japan, following the revision of the degree regulations, nationwide electronic thesis networks will be formed, which are rarely
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Kropocheva, N. M. "REPOSITORIES OF HIGHER PEDAGOGICAL EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS: NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR SCIENTIFIC LIBRARIES." Library Mercury, no. 2(26) (December 24, 2021): 118–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.18524/2707-3335.2021.2(26).245130.

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On the basis of the content analysis of substantial filling of repositories of participating libraries of network of educational libraries, key indicators of activity of library institutions of institutions of the higher pedagogical education in the context of respect for the principles of open science are considered. Scientific metrics of the above principles are given, determining scientific searches in line with differentiation of the typical composition of the institutional repository digital content in accordance with the following requirements: determination of quantitative indicators of
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Lalama Flores, Robert Vinicio. "EL PORTAFOLIO DIGITAL COMO HERRAMIENTA PARA LA FORMACIÓN DE MÉDICOS INTERNOS ROTATIVOS EN EL HOSPITAL GENERAL DEL INSTITUTO ECUATORIANO DE SEGURIDAD SOCIAL DE SANTO DOMINGO." Revista Cognosis. ISSN 2588-0578 4, no. 4 (2019): 149. http://dx.doi.org/10.33936/cognosis.v4i4.2326.

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Un repositorio es un espacio específico donde se almacena, organiza, mantiene y difunde información digital, habitualmente archivos informáticos, que pueden contener trabajos científicos, conjuntos de datos, entre otros, donde los académicos aprovecharon dicha red para compartir sus investigaciones con otros usuarios o colegas. Los datos almacenados en un repositorio pueden otorgarse a través de una red informática, que quiere decir esto, que cada dato que se almacene en un repositorio se puede repartir por la redo internet o por un medio físico tanto así pueden llegar a ser públicos o privado
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Fay, Brenda, Lisa M. Buda, Anthony J. Dellureficio, et al. "The Medical Institutional Repositories in Libraries (MIRL) Symposium: a blueprint designed in response to a community of practice need." Journal of the Medical Library Association 111, no. 3 (2023): 710–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/jmla.2023.1503.

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Background: Health sciences libraries in medical schools, academic health centers, health care networks, and hospitals have established institutional repositories (IRs) to showcase their research achievements, increase visibility, expand the reach of institutional scholarship, and disseminate unique content. Newer roles for IRs include publishing open access journals, tracking researcher productivity, and serving as repositories for data sharing. Many repository managers oversee their IR with limited assistance from others at their institution. Therefore, IR practitioners find it valuable to n
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Varbanova-Dencheva, Kristina, and Radostina Todorova. "National Infrastructure for University Repositories Possible Model." Digital Presentation and Preservation of Cultural and Scientific Heritage 4 (September 30, 2014): 218–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.55630/dipp.2014.4.26.

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Paper stresses on the active role of university repositories in sustaining a long-term strategy to increase impact and visibility of Bulgarian research. Authors would like to draw the attention of a critical disadvantage of the research exchange progress in Bulgaria and suggest continuing the development of good practices, in establishing a national information infrastructure, based on an already functioning integrated platform. A short description of Primo Discovery and Delivery solution potential is discussed to show the variety of functional and technological solutions that it can add to a
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Institutional repositories network"

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Kennan, Mary Anne Information Systems Technology &amp Management Australian School of Business UNSW. "Reassembling scholarly publishing: open access, institutional repositories and the process of change." Publisher:University of New South Wales. Information Systems, Technology & Management, 2008. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/43924.

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Open access (OA) to scholarly publishing is encouraged and enabled by new technologies such as the Internet, the World Wide Web, their standards and protocols, and search engines. Institutional repositories (IR) as the most recent technological incarnations of OA enable researchers and their institutions to make accessible the outputs of research. While many OA repositories are being implemented, researchers are surprisingly slow in adopting them. While activists promote OA as emanating from the ideals of scholarship, others revile OA as undermining of scholarly publishing's economic base and
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Atenas, Rivera Javiera. "Estudio de calidad de los repositorios de recursos educativos abiertos en el marco de la educación universitaria." Doctoral thesis, Universitat de Barcelona, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/286031.

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Esta tesis ha sido desarrollada a modo de compendio de publicaciones las cuales presentan el proceso y los resultados de esta investigación, así como las líneas de investigación futuras. Los artículos han sido publicados entre 2012 y 2014 en formato de artículos en revistas científicas internacionales, en castellano y en inglés, y como capítulo de un libro. El objeto de investigación de esta tesis son los Repositorios de Recursos Educativos Abiertos (RREA), los cuales son definidos por McGreal (2011) como bases de datos digitales que albergan contenido de aprendizaje, aplicaciones y herram
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Books on the topic "Institutional repositories network"

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Bergamin, Giovanni, Mauro Guerrini, and Carlotta Alpigiano, eds. Bibliographic Control in the Digital Ecosystem. Firenze University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-544-8.

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With the contributions of international experts, the book aims to explore the new boundaries of universal bibliographic control. Bibliographic control is radically changing because the bibliographic universe is radically changing: resources, agents, technologies, standards and practices. Among the main topics addressed: library cooperation networks; legal deposit; national bibliographies; new tools and standards (IFLA LRM, RDA, BIBFRAME); authority control and new alliances (Wikidata, Wikibase, Identifiers); new ways of indexing resources (artificial intelligence); institutional repositories;
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Book chapters on the topic "Institutional repositories network"

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Asadi, Shahla, Rusli Abdullah, and Yusmadi Yah Jusoh. "An Integrated SEM-Neural Network for Predicting and Understanding the Determining Factor for Institutional Repositories Adoption." In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-29513-4_38.

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Pessanha, Grasiella Ribeiro Monteiro, Diego da Silva Sales, and Fabrícia Pires Pimenta. "INSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORIES OF BRAZILIAN EDUCATION AND RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS: MANAGEMENT, COPYRIGHT, AND DIGITIZATION OF PRINTED ACADEMIC WORKS." In Research and Integration: Multidisciplinary Studies. Aurum Editora Ltda, 2025. https://doi.org/10.63330/aurumpub.008-007.

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Institutional Repositories (IRs) play a fundamental role in preserving and disseminating scientific knowledge, ensuring that scholarly output is accessible to the public. In Brazil, numerous educational and research institutions have adopted these platforms, yet they continue to face significant challenges, particularly regarding copyright policies and the digitization of printed academic works in their collections. This study analyzed the perceptions of IR representatives concerning these difficulties. It is a qualitative-quantitative, exploratory, descriptive, bibliographic, and documentary
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Romary, Laurent, and Chris Armbruster. "Beyond Institutional Repositories." In Multimedia Storage and Retrieval Innovations for Digital Library Systems. IGI Global, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-0900-6.ch003.

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The current system of so-called institutional repositories, even if it was a sensible response at an earlier stage, may not answer the needs of the scholarly community, scientific communication and accompanied stakeholders in a sustainable way. However, having a robust repository infrastructure is essential to academic work. Yet, current institutional solutions, even when networked in a country or across Europe, have largely failed to deliver. Consequently, a new path for a more robust infrastructure and larger repositories is explored to create superior services that support the academy. A fu
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Kennan, Mary Anne, Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic, and Jim Underwood. "Having a Say." In Social Influences on Information and Communication Technology Innovations. IGI Global, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-1559-5.ch004.

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This article explores issues associated with giving non-human actors a voice of their own in actor-network theory based research. What issues arise in doing so? Does doing so increase understanding of the issue to hand, bring to life and make more accessible and interesting the stories of these actors? Or does this anthropomorphism detract from the issues at hand? The authors discuss these broader issues and then present findings from an ANT field study which investigated the implementation of institutional repositories and their relations with the spread of open access to scholarly publishing
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Taylor, Laurie N., Suzan A. Alteri, Valrie Ila Minson, et al. "Library Collaborative Networks Forging Scholarly Cyberinfrastructure and Radical Collaboration." In Digital Libraries and Institutional Repositories. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-2463-3.ch001.

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Academic libraries and teaching departments sometimes treat Digital Humanities (DH) as radically new. While DH is radically new in terms of collaborative practices and methods, it is also fundamentally rooted in the humanities and intricately connected to core activities by librarians, especially for collaboration. In this chapter, we explain how the UF Smathers Libraries leveraged the library digital collections—with rich technical features and content, and a robust underlying infrastructure—to create the necessary scholarly cyberinfrastructure to then support the DH community for an environm
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Mate Sebastian, Vormstein Patric, Kadioglu Dennis, et al. "On-The-Fly Query Translation Between i2b2 and Samply in the German Biobank Node (GBN) Prototypes." In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. IOS Press, 2017. https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-61499-808-2-42.

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Information retrieval is a major challenge in medical informatics. Various research projects have worked on this task in recent years on an institutional level by developing tools to integrate and retrieve information. However, when it comes down to querying such data across institutions, the challenge persists due to the high heterogeneity of data and differences in software systems. The German Biobank Node (GBN) project faced this challenge when trying to interconnect four biobanks to enable distributed queries for biospecimens. All biobanks had already established integrated data repositori
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Sumathi, E., K. Jaya, and Senthilkumar K. R. "Blockchain and Collaborative Networks." In Advances in Library and Information Science. IGI Global, 2024. https://doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-7783-3.ch012.

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In the digital era, libraries are evolving beyond their traditional roles as repositories of physical books to become dynamic hubs for digital information. This chapter investigates the integration of blockchain technology and collaborative networks to enhance the management and distribution of library resources. Blockchain's decentralized and immutable ledger offers a secure, transparent, and efficient method for tracking the ownership, usage, and distribution of digital assets, reducing the reliance on centralized systems. This study explores the potential of blockchain to support the creati
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Godinho Tiago Marques, Bastião Silva Luís A., Costa Carlos, and Oliveira José Luís. "Multi-provider Architecture for Cloud Outsourcing of Medical Imaging Repositories." In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. IOS Press, 2014. https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-61499-432-9-146.

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Over the last few years, the extended usage of medical imaging procedures has raised the medical community attention towards the optimization of their workflows. More recently, the federation of multiple institutions into a seamless distribution network has brought hope of increased quality healthcare services along with more efficient resource management. As a result, medical institutions are constantly looking for the best infrastructure to deploy their imaging archives. In this scenario, public cloud infrastructures arise as major candidates, as they offer elastic storage space, optimal dat
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Silvana de Rosa, Annamaria, Laura Dryjanska, and Elena Bocci. "Mapping the Dissemination of the Theory of Social Representations via Academic Social Networks." In Advanced Methodologies and Technologies in Media and Communications. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-7601-3.ch034.

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This chapter examines the role of academic social networks in the dissemination of the social representations literature. In particular, it takes into account 9414 entries filed in the specialized SoReCom “A.S. de Rosa” @-library. Each entry was assessed concerning the presence of the publication in the three academic social networks (Academia.edu, ResearchGate, and Mendeley), which amounted to 2956 total entries. The publications on social representations found in academic social networks have undergone some of the comparative analyses based on “big data” and “meta-data” filed in the SoReCom
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Silvana de Rosa, Annamaria, Laura Dryjanska, and Elena Bocci. "Mapping the Dissemination of the Theory of Social Representations via Academic Social Networks." In Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Fourth Edition. IGI Global, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-2255-3.ch611.

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This chapter examines the role of Academic Social Networks in the dissemination of the Social Representations literature. In particular, it takes into account 9414 entries filed in the specialised SoReCom “A.S. de Rosa” @-library. Each entry was assessed concerning the presence of the publication in the three academic social networks (Academia.edu, ResearchGate and Mendeley), which amounted to 2956 total entries. The publications on social representations found in academic social networks have undergone some of the comparative analyses based on “big data” and “meta-data” filed in the SoReCom “
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Conference papers on the topic "Institutional repositories network"

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Zhu, Zhongming, Jianxia Ma, Linong Lu, Wei Liu, and Denglu Wu. "Development of an institutional repositories network in Chinese academy of sciences." In 2010 2nd IEEE International Conference on Information Management and Engineering. IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icime.2010.5478055.

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Jianxia Ma, Zhongming Zhu, Linong Lu, Wei Liu, and Denglu Wu. "Notice of Retraction: Advancement of scientific knowledge output management in Chinese Academy of Sciences based on institutional repositories network." In 2010 3rd IEEE International Conference on Computer Science and Information Technology (ICCSIT 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccsit.2010.5564673.

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Harjevschi, Mariana. "HAPEs – electronic repository of institutional memory at “B. P. Hasdeu” Municipal Library." In Simpozion Național de Studii Culturale, dedicat Zilelor Europene ale Patrimoniului. Ediția III. Institute of Cultural Heritage, Republic of Moldova, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.52603/sc21.20.

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In recent years, scientific communication has undergone a paradigm shift: from traditional publishing to the creation of open electronic archives for the community. A model of scientific communication is free access to research results through the creation of institutional repositories. In 2021 the Municipal Library “B.P. Hasdeu” initiated the discussion of the first strategic documents of the “B.P. Hasdeu” ML, which establish that libraries with an extensive network of structures, partners and users, organize and carry out research activities, using the most innovative ways of disseminating s
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Staver, Mihaela. "Tools to promote the visibility of USARB researchers and assess the impact of scientific production." In International Scientific Conference “30 Years of Economic Reforms in the Republic of Moldova: Economic Progress via Innovation and Competitiveness”. Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.53486/9789975155649.53.

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The paper encompasses the main stages and tools for increasing the visibility of the scientific product, as well as increasing the international rating of the university. The processes of increasing visibility are punctuated, thus increasing one's own rating and the chances of success in academic work. The promotion of the scientific product of the universities is carried out through institutional digital repositories, digital libraries, open libraries, academic social networks, etc.
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Tupan, Tupan, and Retno Asihanti Setiorini. "The Role of Libraries in Research Institutions in Supporting Data Disemination and Scientific Works." In International Conference on Documentation and Information. Pusat Data dan Dokumentasi Ilmiah, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.14203/icdi.v3i.41.

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Scientific data and papers generated from research activities are assets that need to be preserved so it could be reused in the future. To increase the use of scientific data and papers, it is necessary to disseminate scientific data and papers. This narrative review research was conducted to determine the role of libraries in disseminating data and scientific papers. This research was conducted to answer the following questions. First, what is the role of libraries in supporting the process of data dissemination and scientific works? Second, what support does the library provide in supporting
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Dobrica, Liliana. "CONSIDERATIONS ON MODELING SERVICE ECOSYSTEMS." In eLSE 2018. Carol I National Defence University Publishing House, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.12753/2066-026x-18-112.

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Nowadays there is a trend of movement of many enterprises from product-driven business models towards networked service-centered business models for increasing their revenues and creating sustainable service ecosystems. A service ecosystem is a socio-technical complex system that enables service-based cooperation between entities. It consists of a nesting of infrastructures, institutions, service systems, and contexts. This paper discusses about the definition of the main architectural elements of service ecosystems and existent modeling approaches to achieve a required quality based on specif
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Pinheiro, Francisco Victor da S., Emanuel F. Coutinho, Ronier da S. Lima, Maria Erilane L. da Silva, Carla I. M. Bezerra, and Rossana M. C. Andrade. "ECOS Modeling: A Modeling Tool, Repository for Models and Evolution Analysis of Software Ecosystems." In Simpósio Brasileiro de Sistemas de Informação. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5753/sbsi.2025.246501.

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Context: Software Ecosystems (SECO) are a set of actors and components that function as a unit, relating to each other based on a common interest in providing solutions or services to the software industry. Problem: For a better visualization and understanding of SECOs, recent studies propose modeling the network formed by them. However, there is still no formalized modeling standard for this area, and there is a lack of tools, approaches, and notations that assist modeling. Solution: In this context, this work aims to present an evolution of the SECO modeling tool, called ECOS Modeling, in it
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Reports on the topic "Institutional repositories network"

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African Open Science Platform Part 1: Landscape Study. Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/assaf.2019/0047.

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This report maps the African landscape of Open Science – with a focus on Open Data as a sub-set of Open Science. Data to inform the landscape study were collected through a variety of methods, including surveys, desk research, engagement with a community of practice, networking with stakeholders, participation in conferences, case study presentations, and workshops hosted. Although the majority of African countries (35 of 54) demonstrates commitment to science through its investment in research and development (R&D), academies of science, ministries of science and technology, policies, rec
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