Vol.42, No.2
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2004 / 12
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pp. 243 - 256
DSpace跨機構虛擬典藏庫之可行性研究
The Feasibility Study of DSpace towards a Virtual Cross-Institutional Repository
作者
陳亞寧 Ya-Ning Chen *
(中央研究院計算中心系統分析師兼組長 System Analyst & Project Leader, Computing Centre, Academia Sinica)
陳淑君 Shu-Jiun Chen
(中央研究院計算中心系統管理師 System Manager, Computing Centre, Academia Sinica)
鍾豐謙 Feng-Chien Chung
(中央研究院計算中心資訊人員 Imformation Professional, Computing Centre, Academia Sinica)
陳亞寧 Ya-Ning Chen *
中央研究院計算中心系統分析師兼組長 System Analyst & Project Leader, Computing Centre, Academia Sinica
陳淑君 Shu-Jiun Chen
中央研究院計算中心系統管理師 System Manager, Computing Centre, Academia Sinica
鍾豐謙 Feng-Chien Chung
中央研究院計算中心資訊人員 Imformation Professional, Computing Centre, Academia Sinica
中文摘要
DSpace已被學術機構廣泛使用,以達到資訊之管理與再利用的工具軟體。本文選擇數位典藏國家型科技計畫後設資料工作組(Metadata Architecture and Application Team, MAAT)網站為研究案例,來檢驗 DSpace系統是否適用於跨組織虛擬數位典藏庫的可行性議題。MAAT網站是一個靜態網站,其中包含全台灣各個機構不同的數位圖書館計畫所產生的大量文件。本研究歸納出,若DSpace的某些功能能提供更有彈性的客製化,例如Community與Collection的階層架構與查詢,以及關聯建立與鏈結搜尋、詞彙控制、索引重建與中文查詢等,DSpace不只可以作為單一個機構內所使用的數位典藏庫,也適合當作跨組織虛擬典藏庫的功能來使用。
英文摘要
DSpace is a software tool that is often used as a digital repository for academic institutions to achieve management and reuse of information. This paper uses the Metadata Architecture and Application Team (MAAT) website in a case study to examine the feasibility issue of whether DSpace is suitable as a virtual digital repository for inter-institutional use. The MAAT website is arranged in a static manner and comprises a number of documents for various digital library projects conducted by different institutions in Taiwan. The study concludes that DSpace is not only a digital repository suitable for single-institutional use, but also a virtual digital repository suitable for cross-institutional use; that is, if DSpace offered more flexible customizations for functions, such as hierarchical level and query of community and collection, association and linkage search, vocabulary control, re-index, and Chinese query.
中文關鍵字
開放式資訊取用;機構儲存庫
英文關鍵字
Open access; Institutional repository; DSpace