Protocoles d’interopérabilité

Terminàlia inclut des protocoles d'interopérabilité lui permettant d'être recollectée par d'autres systèmes de distribution. Ainsi, elle inclut des métaétiquettes Dublin Core, sur la page initiale de la revue ainsi que sur les articles.

OAI-PMH (Open Archives Initiative - Protocol for Metadata Harvesting) est un protocole utilisé pour la transmission de métadonnées sur Internet.

OAI-PMH a été créé dans le but de développer des standards pour faciliter l'interopérabilité des contenus sur Internet, permettant de recollecter des métadonnées d'un façon beaucoup plus simple et efficace.

 

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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