DSpace at MIT: Meeting the Challenges
Author(s)
Bass, Michael; Branschofsky, Margret
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DSpace is a joint development effort by HP and MIT to establish an electronic system that will enable MIT faculty and researchers to capture, preserve, manage, and disseminate their intellectual
output, and that will enable the Institute to maintain its intellectual heritage. The effort further aims to facilitate sharing of intellectual content and metadata among institutions by minimizing barriers to adoption and federation. This brief paper describes the motivation behind the project, its goals, objectives, progress, and references to detailed definition & design materials.
Date issued
2001Publisher
ACM Press
Citation
Proceedings of the 1st ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries (2001) p. 468
ISBN
1-58113-345-6
Keywords
digital libraries, archive, architecture, application service Platform, digital media, metadata, federation, repository