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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Archives_Initiative 'Open Archives Initiative] Protocol for Metadata Harvesting'. | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Archives_Initiative 'Open Archives Initiative] Protocol for Metadata Harvesting'. | ||
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+ | * A low barrier interoperability specification | ||
+ | * Based around metadata harvesting model | ||
+ | * Metadata about resources | ||
+ | * HTTP based | ||
+ | * GET / POST requests | ||
+ | * XML responses | ||
+ | * Uses unqualified Dublin Core | ||
+ | * Stable (OAI has committed to making subsequent revisions of the protocol backwards compatible) | ||
+ | * Not a search protocol | ||
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Version vom 6. August 2006, 22:19 Uhr
'Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting'.
Short description:
- A low barrier interoperability specification
- Based around metadata harvesting model
- Metadata about resources
- HTTP based
- GET / POST requests
- XML responses
- Uses unqualified Dublin Core
- Stable (OAI has committed to making subsequent revisions of the protocol backwards compatible)
- Not a search protocol
Weblinks
- Open Archives Initiative (OAI) Home)
- OAI forum, OAI for beginners, OAI and OAI-PMH for absolute beginners
- OAI tools
- OAI-PMH 2.0 Spec. - Specification for Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting 2.0
- OAI-PMH Static Repository 2.0 Spec. - Specification for an OAI Static Repository and an OAI Static Repository Gateway 2.0
- Demos and examples:
- Demo of OAICat - The OAICat Open Source project is a Java Servlet web application providing an OAI-PMH v2.0 repository framework.
- OAIster - Most often mentioned collection of freely available, previously difficult-to-access, academically-oriented digital resources that are easily searchable by anyone.
- PKP Open Archives Harvester - Free metadata indexing system developed by the Public Knowledge Project through its federally funded efforts to expand and improve access to research.