Repositories ROAR BASE OpenDOAR ...

Open Repositories 2010
Call-for-Papers
http://or2010.fecyt.es/Publico/Call/

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>>>> http://roar.eprints.org
>>>> /?action=home&q=&country=de&version=&type=&order=name&submit=Filter
>>>> 111 Repositories in D sind gelistet und beschrieben.
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>> In BASE befinden sich aus
>> Deutschland aktuell u.a. 168 OAI-Repositories mit 1,4 Mio. Dokumenten im
>> Index, davon 75 OPUS-Server.
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> Ergänzend noch eine Zahl zu OpenDOAR, einem weiteren Verzeichnis:
> 137 Einträge aus D. davon 52 OPUS-server.
> mehr zu opendoar auf http://karldietz.blogspot.com/
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> MfG, Karl Dietz
> http://www.karldietz.de
> http://karldietz.blogspot.com

The Centre for Research Communications and the University of
Southampton would like your help in improving the repository services
OpenDOAR (http://www.opendoar.org/) and ROAR
(http://roar.eprints.org/). We want to know what our users would like
to see in the future as developments in our services.

As you know, our services share some aspects in our work on
analysing the world's repositories, but exist as separate services
with individual aims. ROAR has a focus on quantitative and statistical
analysis of repositories and their holdings; OpenDOAR has a focus on
qualitative analysis and policy and standards development.

We would appreciate it if as a user of OpenDOAR or ROAR, you would
take a few moments to complete a survey, to help guide the development
of both services for your needs.

Survey for OpenDOAR and ROAR Development –
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=rsplng6%2flT0KYziYjAOy3w%3d%3d

Feel free to forward the URL to anyone you know who may be
interested in contributing.

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