An announcement from the DOAJ that we got at the Code4Lib Journal, since
we're listed in the DOAJ.
I forward it to you all because it's related to the on-going discussion
some of us are having about how the heck can we get our software to
find open access versions of articles. Certainly not
I touch on the text mining etc. needs of researchers in two recent blog entries:
- FREE THE ARTICLES! (Full-text for researchers scientists and their
machines)
http://zzzoot.blogspot.com/2008/04/free-articles-full-text-for-researchers.html
- New Open Access Criterion: Support access by
The intention of the scheme is to motivate open access journals to deliver
metadata to DOAJ. The DOAJ team will then convert the metadata into
standardized XML-format and OAI-compliant format, which will further
increase the visibility of articles and provide means for the easiest
possible
On Apr 25, 2008, at 3:18 PM, Dr R. Sanderson wrote:
The intention of the scheme is to motivate open access journals
to deliver
metadata to DOAJ. The DOAJ team will then convert the metadata into
standardized XML-format and OAI-compliant format, which will further
increase the visibility of