Interoperability Protocols

TERMINÀLIA incorporates interoperability protocols that allow it to be collected by other distribution systems. Thus, it includes Dublin Core meta-tags, both on the home page of the journal and in the articles.

OAI-PMH (Open Archives Initiative - Protocol for Metadata Harvesting) is a protocol used for the transmission of metadata on the Internet.

OAI-PMH was created with the objective of developing standards to facilitate the interoperability of content on the Internet, allowing the collection of metadata in a much simpler and more efficient way.

 

TERMINÀLIA  provides immediate free access to its contents based on the principle that making research available to the public free of charge favors the global exchange of knowledge, and guarantees interoperability with other platforms and databases through the implementation of the OAI-PMH (Open Archives Initiative – Protocol for Metadata Harvesting) protocol, a low-barrier mechanism for repository interoperability that expose Dublin Core structured metadata.

Specifications:

Version 2.0 of the interoperability protocol OAI-PMH

URL for accesing articles of the journal: 

https://revistes.iec.cat/index.php/terminalia/oai?verb=Identify 

        

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