Scientia, Depósito de Información Digital del Departamento de Salud. Un camino hacia la gestión del conocimiento y el acceso abierto a la producción científica
Main Authors: | Roqué-Castellà, Pilar, Nevado-Chiné, Nuria |
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Format: | Proceeding PeerReviewed Book |
Bahasa: | es |
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, 2014
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Online Access: |
http://eprints.rclis.org/23127/1/posterscientia140514_final.pdf http://eprints.rclis.org/23127/ |
Daftar Isi:
- Introduction The aim of this work is to analyse the technical development performed in SCIENTIA, digital repository of the Ministry of Health. SCIENTIA project arises from the will of the Ministry of Health to provide open, free and permanent access to scientific knowledge generated by the different entities of the Catalan Public Health Administration, with the aim of increasing the visibility, impact and recognition of the research that is being conducted. Material and methods The operating characteristics of SCIENTIA have been defined: a) Context: community and audience, content typology, general conditions for the acceptance of documents and intellectual property; b) User policy: roles and access levels; c) Flows and processes: documental channel and preservation policies; d) Software technical characteristics and requirements, functionalities of content and collection management system, technical administration and services for users. To make the repository interoperable and to exchange data with other data collection and exploitation system of scientific output, metadata schemes based on the reference Open Archival Information System (OAIS), Dublin Core’s metadata standards, DRIVER guidelines, Creative Common licenses and a permanent URL were applied. Results With the development and implementation of SCIENTIA, we have obtained a tool that allows: to create and share knowledge, collect and preserve scientific output, increase the public value of participating institutions, and to maximize the visibility and the impact of scientific output. Conclusions The digital revolution has changed the way of disseminating scientific information. Access to scientific output is basic for research, innovation and scientific heritage preservation. To have a tool that promotes an open, free and permanent access and enables scientific knowledge to be disseminated, shared and preserved over time is basic.