Integration of the International Center for Scientific and Technical Information National Open Access Scientific Information Repositories of Member States

2019 ◽  
Vol 46 (1) ◽  
pp. 38-44
Author(s):  
A. I. Lovtsov ◽  
E. V. Ugrinovich
2004 ◽  
Vol 58 (4) ◽  
pp. 158-160
Author(s):  
Biljana Kosanovic

Most of the acquisition of foreign scientific and technical information in Serbia is carried out through KoBSON (Consortium for Coordinated Acquisition). The main goal of this article was to make a survey of all the subscribed resources and to present some statistical data about their usage. Special attention was paid to the availability of information on chemistry (SciFinder: Chemical Abstracts from 1906. to the present day) and similar disciplines. Recent activities within KoBSON as well as activities that will be launched in order to improve the efficiency of usage of the subscribed resources, are reviewed.


Author(s):  
عبد الرزاق بوسمينة ◽  
كمال بطوش

Open access is one of the topics that attracted the researchers interest as it is a turning point for the recovery of technical and scientific information’s recovery which requires a set of tools and technical skills. This study aims to discover the main problems of information’s recovery within open access in addition to the inventory of the most important smart search engines and to know the strategies of information’s recovery. The study adopted the descriptive analytical approach, and came out with a number of important conclusions, the most important are : Searching for scientific and technical information in the open access environment has become a very difficult and the researcher does not know which of them is more useful. Relying on the common ranking of sites, smart search engines in its work, depends on semantic web applications, most notably XML, RDF and ontology, users can quickly find specific search results through smart search engines without having to become experts in search engines or have a well-defined strategies for searching within the open access environment. The study also showed that the semantic scholar search engine deals with open sources more efficiently than traditional search engines through its ability to discover these sources and display them to the beneficiary in a distinctive way.


2015 ◽  
Vol 43 (3) ◽  
pp. 131-137 ◽  
Author(s):  
Raymond Berard ◽  
Etienne Fleuret ◽  
Jacqueline Gillet ◽  
Jean-Yves Mougel

Purpose – The purpose of the paper is to describe the current situation at the Institute for Scientific and Technical Information (INIST) the French document supply centre after their difficulties with open access articles during 2013. Design/methodology/approach – A narrative and analytical explanation by the director of INIST. Findings – That INIST will no longer service the commercial sector and will provide documents to researchers in CNRS for free and priced to French higher education establishments. The growth in open access will mean that INIST is ceasing to be an industrial scale operation and will be concerned primarily with “long tail” requests. Originality/value – Certainly, the only account in English of the difficulties that INIST has faced in the past three years and how they have been dealt with.


Author(s):  
L.P. Pavlov

Data papers are a form of metadata publications in peer-reviewed scientific journals and are considered as secondary sources of scientific and technical information (STI). The specificity of data finding and collecting in the field of grey literature (GL) and, in particular, GL devoted to STI is characterized. The sources of data concerning the input flow of documents (scientific and technical reports and dissertations) to the Federal GL Information System are described. The data is open for a potential reuse once properly obtained from the System.


Author(s):  
Sigrún Klara Hannesdóttir

The Nordic Electronic Research Library is a concept which NORDINFO, the Nordic Council for Scientific Information, uses as an umbrella for its activities during the coming years. The concept is based on national developments within the research library sector in each of the five Nordic countries, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. The goals of the Nordic Electronic Research Library are built on the national goals, which in general terms are to make scientific and technical information easily available in all the Nordic region, independent of subject area, publication form and location of the user. This paper explores briefly the developments of the electronic research library in each of the five countries and how the concept is carried out. NORDINFO provides grants and project money to support coordination and cooperation within the field and the question is raised how NORDINFO can assist this development and increase cooperative efforts.


Author(s):  
Márcia Teixeira Cavalcanti ◽  
Luana Farias Sales

Se, na década passada, as discussões que se iniciaram pelos anos de 1970 ainda ocupavam o espaço acadêmico sobre qual o posicionamento que a comunidade científica seguiria em relação aos meios e modos de divulgação de sua produção, mais um elemento surge para aumentar o debate: a necessidade de compartilhamento dos dados da pesquisa. Cada vez mais os dados de pesquisa passam a ter um papel significativo dentro do cenário científico mundial. A proposta deste trabalho é realizar um mapeamento dos repositórios de dados de pesquisa existentes nos países membros da União Europeia, inclusive realizando um levantamento que quantifique o número de repositórios de dados existentes nestes países. Foi acessado o link de cada país relacionado, disponível no documento do Openaire intitulado “Overview of Open Access in the EU member states”, fazendo uma revisão sistemática sobre a existência e a quantidade de repositório de dados de pesquisa e como descrevem seu funcionamento. Como resultado, o artigo apresenta uma sistematização do panorama atual da gestão de dados de pesquisa e dos repositórios existentes e um panorama geral das políticas implementadas e em desenvolvimento na UE.Palavras-chave: dados de pesquisa; acesso aberto; curadoria digital; gestão de dadosLink: https://www.seer.furg.br/biblos/article/view/5789


1963 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
pp. 229-232
Author(s):  
Julius Frome ◽  
Joseph F. Caponio

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