The Organisational and Technical Aspects of Slovenian Open Access Infrastructure Milan Ojsteršek University of Maribor, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science [email protected]The Slovenian open access infrastructure is partly financed by the European Union, European Regional Development Fund and Ministry of Education, Science and Sport of the Republic of Slovenia within the framework of the Operational Programme for Strengthening Regional Development Potentials for Period 2007 - 2013. Project ODUN
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The Organisational and Technical Aspects of Slovenian Open Access Infrastructure
Milan Ojsteršek University of Maribor, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and
The Slovenian open access infrastructure is partly financed by the European Union, European Regional Development Fund and Ministry of Education, Science and Sport of the Republic of Slovenia within the framework of the Operational Programme for Strengthening Regional Development Potentials for Period 2007 - 2013.
The institutional repository linked to external systems and the national portal
The main advantages of the Slovenian infrastructure in comparison with other national
infrastructures • The plagiarism detection system.• The central recommender system.• Integration of institutional repositories with:
– the information and authentication systems of the universities, ARNES AAI,
– the national bibliographic system COBISS.SI, – the national current research information system SICRIS and– the national portal Open Science Slovenia.
• Availability of repositories from mobile applications for Android, Windows Phone, and iOS devices.
• Some new features in institutional repositories (mentor statistics, automatic document segmentation and the normalisation of authors using CONOR.SI authority file).
A sequence diagram of final study work submission and publication at the universities of Maribor and of Nova Gorica
A sequence diagram of research item submission and publication
Open AIRE compatibility
Statistics of keyword lists, associated with a selected mentor
Results of segmentation from PDF documents
An example of coarse-checking (above) and fine-checking (below) outputs between two texts
New challenges• Improving of cataloguing process in COBISS.• Inclusion of spatial and temporal coverage in metadata of publications.• Establishment of URN namespaces for our repositories.• Establishment of digital preservation process.• Web 2.0 and Web 3.0 functionalities for users of repositories.• Usage of OpenAire API for controlling of insertion of project metadata.• Inclusion of serial publications and monographies, produced by institutions
into their repositories.• Better user interface in institutional repositories for insertion and
presentation of e-lectures, enhanced, serial and monograph publications.• Establishment of processes for publication of research data in different
research areas.• Automatic extraction of uncontrolled keywords and classification with UDC,
Eurovoc, LCH, Agrovoc, ACM, CERIF and MeSH taxonomies.
Where you find more information• National portal of open science: http://www.openscience.si/Default.aspx • DKUM: https://dkum.ukm.si/info/index.php/eng/ • RUL: http://repozitorij.uni-lj.si/info/index.php/eng/ • RUP: http://repozitorij.upr.si/info/index.php/eng/ • RUNG: http://repozitorij.ung.si/info/index.php/eng• DIRROS: http://dirros.openscience.si/info/index.php/eng• REVIS: http://revis.openscience.si/info/index.php/eng
• Our last publication: Milan Ojsteršek , Janez Brezovnik , Mojca Kotar , Marko Ferme , Goran
Hrovat , Albin Bregant , Mladen Borovič , (2014) "Establishing of a Slovenian open access infrastructure: a technical point of view", Program: electronic library and information systems, Vol. 48 Iss: 4, pp.394 – 412http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/full/10.1108/PROG-02-2014-0005