SPEC Kit 338: Library Management of Disciplinary Repositories (November 2013)
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176 · Representative Documents: RIIC-4MMDP RIIC-4MMDP Policies http://archive4limbcare.org/policy.html Policies -Resources in Integrated Care (RIIC) for Morbidity Management and Disability Prevention (4MMDP) http://archive4limbcare.org/policy.html[11/26/13 11:20:38 AM] 4. Items may not normally be removed from RIIC-4MMDP. 5. Acceptable reasons for withdrawal include: Proven copyright violation or plagiarism Legal requirements and proven violations National Security Falsified research 6. Withdrawn items are not deleted per se, but are removed from public view. 7. Withdrawn items' identifiers/URLs are retained indefinitely. 8. URLs will continue to point to 'tombstone' citations, to avoid broken links and to retain item histories. 9. Errata and corrigenda lists may be included with the original record if required. 10. If necessary, an updated version may be deposited. 11. No closure policy defined. ULS D-Scribe This site is hosted by the University Library System of the University of Pittsburgh as part of its D-Scribe Digital Publishing Program E-Prints RIIC-4MMDP is powered by EPrints 3 which is developed by the School of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton. More information and software credits. Share Feeds Atom RSS 1.0 RSS 2.0
SPEC Kit 338: Library Management of Disciplinary Repositories (November 2013)
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178 · Representative Documents: Archive of European Integration ARCHIVE OF EUROPEAN INTEGRATION Welcome to Archive of European Integration http://aei.pitt.edu/ Welcome to Archive of European Integration The Archive of European Integration (AEI) is an electronic repository and archive for research materials on the topic of European integration and unification. The AEI collects two types of materials: certain types of independently-produced research materials and official European Community/European Union documents Contents Materials submitted must deal with some aspect of European integration or unification in the 20th and 21st centuries. There are two main themes here: the gradual resumption of normal relations between countries of West and East Europe due to the elimination of the barriers constructed during the Cold War 1. the integration movement in West Europe which produced the European Community (now European Union). 2. Furthermore, materials submitted must not only be relevant to at least one of the two main themes above, but must also specifically address and discuss some aspect of European integration. For example, a title on governance or globalization which might have implications for, but does not discuss, European integration will not be accepted. For titles which only briefly mention Europe or European integration, the AEI editor will accept or reject items on a case-by-case basis. The AEI has the goal of becoming the primary repository and archive for two types of materials: independently-produced research materials (working papers, policy papers, discussion papers, conference papers, small monographs, journal or serial articles, etc.). Initially, collection here will focus on freely-available materials already on the Web. In the future, AEI staff hopes to collect materials in other formats, i.e., paper, word-processing files. The AEI's goal is to collect all appropriate materials in these categories not already accessible through ERPA. 1. documents published by the European Community/European Union. There are two general guidelines here: the goal is to collect key historical documents in each policy area, documents and reports which provide the basic information on the development and implementation of Community policies. Most documents collected will be among the following types: COM Documents SEC documents annual or general reports Green and White Papers and supplements committee reports. a. the focus will be almost exclusively on collecting documents not readily available in electronic format elsewhere, such as one of the EU websites. For example, the EU has published many series beginning as far back as the 1950s, but only the most recent volumes are on the Web. In appropriate cases, the AEI will publish all volumes except those on the EU databases, thereby providing a full set. b. 2. At present, the AEI contains 29149 documents. Archive of European Integration supports OAI 2.0 with a base URL of http://aei.pitt.edu/cgi/oai2 Archive Information Home About Bibliographic Surveys Contributing Institutions Register Repository Policies FAQ Help Contact Us Search and Browse Browse Search Latest Additions ULS D-Scribe This site is hosted by the University Library System of the University of Pittsburgh as part of its D-Scribe Digital Publishing Program E-Prints Archive of European Integration is powered by EPrints 3 which is developed by the School of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton. More information and software credits. Share Feeds Atom RSS 1.0 RSS 2.0 Login