Interoperability and Retrieval
Editorial: UNESCO
Licencia: Creative Commons (by-sa)
Autor(es): Sarma, Anirban [et al.]
Retrieving information is the prime concern of any information storage and retrieval system. .All the activities of information storage and retrieval systems and the components within it are organized and developed keeping in view the envisaged retrieval features of the system -- whether it is traditional resources or web enabled information resources. In the context of web-enabled information retrieval, interoperability between one system to other offers great advantages to the users for obvious reasons. The interoperability demands adherence to standards and compatibility in the resource organization and retrieval features of the information resource systems. In the context of webenabled information system, content development is the prime activity which encompasses resource description, incorporation of retrieval features etc. for retrieving information and development of various services including push services.
This module focuses on interoperability issues, resource description and also the information retrieval in the context of open access resources. The objective is to help you understand interoperability issues, perpetual access, importance of standards, and the integration of different products in building institutional repositories and also various retrieval features that is available which can be considered for development of IR system for open access resources.
[Paris: 2015]
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