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Online Information Review

ISSN: 1468-4527

Online from: 1977

Subject Area: Library and Information Studies

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A data model of theses and dissertations compatible with CERIF, Dublin Core and EDT-MS


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Title:A data model of theses and dissertations compatible with CERIF, Dublin Core and EDT-MS
Author(s):Lidija Ivanovic, (Faculty of Education, University of Novi Sad, Sombor, Serbia), Dragan Ivanovic, (Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia), Dušan Surla, (Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia)
Citation:Lidija Ivanovic, Dragan Ivanovic, Dušan Surla, (2012) "A data model of theses and dissertations compatible with CERIF, Dublin Core and EDT-MS", Online Information Review, Vol. 36 Iss: 4, pp.548 - 567
Keywords:CERIF, CRIS-UNS, Data management, ETD-MS, Institutional repositories, MARC21, NDLTD, OAI-PMH, Open systems
Article type:Research paper
DOI:10.1108/14684521211254068 (Permanent URL)
Publisher:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Acknowledgements:This paper is part of the research project “Infrastructure for Technology Enhanced Learning in Serbia” supported by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Serbia (Project No. 47003).
Abstract:

Purpose – The aim of this research is to define a data model of theses and dissertations that enables data exchange with CERIF-compatible CRIS systems and data exchange according to OAI-PMH protocol in different metadata formats (Dublin Core, EDT-MS, etc.).

Design/methodology/approach – Various systems that contain metadata about theses and dissertations are analyzed. There are different standards and protocols that enable the interoperability of those systems: CERIF standard, AOI-PMH protocol, etc. A physical data model that enables interoperability with almost all of those systems is created using the PowerDesigner CASE tool.

Findings – A set of metadata about theses and dissertations that contain all the metadata required by CERIF data model, Dublin Core format, EDT-MS format and all the metadata prescribed by the University of Novi Sad is defined. Defined metadata can be stored in the CERIF-compatible data model based on the MARC21 format.

Practical implications – CRIS-UNS is a CRIS which has been developed at the University of Novi Sad since 2008. The system is based on the proposed data model, which enables the system's interoperability with other CERIF-compatible CRIS systems. Also, the system based on the proposed model can become a member of NDLTD.

Social implications – A system based on the proposed model increases the availability of theses and dissertations, and thus encourages the development of the knowledge-based society.

Originality/value – A data model of theses and dissertations that enables interoperability with CERIF-compatible CRIS systems is proposed. A software system based on the proposed model could become a member of NDLTD and exchange metadata with institutional repositories. The proposed model increases the availability of theses and dissertations.



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