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Title: Norwegian Open Research Archives (NORA)


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Norwegian Open Research Archives (NORA)
  • How and why is the NORA project adding value to
    the institutional repositories established in
    Norway?

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Elin StangelandThe University of Bergen
Libraryelin.stangeland_at_ub.uib.noMarianne
MoeNorwegian University of Science and
Technology Librarymarianne.moe_at_ub.ntnu.no
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Overview
  • Open Access and institutional repositories
  • Institutional repositories in Norway
  • The NORA project (Norwegian Open Research
    Archive)
  • Collaboration advantages
  • Alternatives to NORA
  • Comparisons
  • Future development

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Institutional repository (IR) a definition
  • digital collection capturing and preserving the
    intellectual output of a single or
    multi-university community (SPARC)
  • http//www.sparceurope.org/Repositories/
  • an online locus for collecting and preserving
    in digital form the intellectual output of an
    institution, particularly a research institution
    (Wikipedia, 2006)
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institutional_reposit
    ory

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The content of an IR
  • Varies from repository to repository depending on
    the institutions policy
  • In general
  • Peer-reviewed articles (pre-print and post-print)
  • Conference articles
  • Theses (PhD and masters)
  • Working papers
  • Book chapters
  • Various presentations

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Open access on Norway
  • The Norwegian Association of Higher Education
    Institutions (UHR) recommended in a letter to the
    member institutions in 2005 that their
    institutions should
  • Set up and develop institutional open publishing
    archives
  • Cooperate with other institutions with regard to
    a collective publishing archive
  • Adopt guidelines recommending that authors
    publish their scientific articles in parallel,
    i.e. publish their scientific articles both in
    scientific journals and in the institution's own
    publishing archive

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IRs in Norway
  • University of Oslo
  • Masters theses
  • PhD theses
  • Reports
  • DUO-software

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  • University of Bergen
  • Journal articles
  • PhD theses
  • Masters theses
  • DSpace

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  • University of Tromsø
  • Currently
  • Masters theses on a VT ETD-db platform
  • DSpace installation
  • in progress
  • The Munin service
  • available in September

10
  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology
  • Masters and PhD theses
  • Reports
  • Conference papers
  • Diva

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  • Pepia project
  • A joint project between BIBSYS and 22 libraries
  • Estimated date of completion November 2006

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The NORA project
  • Part I - 2005
  • Establish a national search service for open
    institutional repositories (IRs) in Norway the
    service will be part of the Norwegian Digital
    Library (NDB)
  • This includes the development of an OAI-PMH
    harvesting service
  • Stimulate Norwegian universities, university
    colleges and other research institutions to
    establish local institutional repositories
  • Create a harmonised metadata model for Norwegian
    IRs
  • Make the service available through a standard
    search protocol (for example SRU/W) for use in
    local search systems (such as library portals)
  • Establish the service as part of NDBs common
    search system through a standard search protocol
    (for example SRU/W)
  • Supervise area development and inform the
    Norwegian research community on open repositories
    and open access in general

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  • Part II 2006
  • Continue development of the national search
    service for open IRs in Norway.
  • This also includes implementation of Open URL
    support
  • Assist local IRs to facilitate for metadata
    harvesting
  • Harvest and ascertain quality of metadata in
    local IRs
  • Make NORA available internationally through
    global vendors of search services
  • Harmonise use of indexing schema
  • Develop an URNNBN-service together with the
    national library, and establish an
    internationally adapted resolution service
  • Create support for submission of articles to the
    IRs through Frida, a CRIS used by the largest
    Norwegian universities.
  • Establish an information web-site about Open
    Access in a Norwegian context
  • Supervise area development and inform the
    Norwegian research community on open repositories
    and open access in general

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NORA
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Collaboration advantages
  • Financial advantages
  • Central access point to all IR resources in
    Norway
  • Standardization
  • Required support for OAI-PMH
  • Common metadata model
  • Norwegian Science Index
  • Submission via CRIS
  • Support for SRU/W etc.

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Alternatives to NORA
  • Disciplinary repositories
  • arXiv.org
  • EconPapers
  • OAI service providers
  • OAIster
  • BASE
  • Google and Google Scholar
  • Scirus

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NORA compared to other services
  • Search limited to Norwegian academic resources
  • Facilitated participation
  • Subject searching
  • Integration with CRIS
  • Main target a common gateway to Norwegian
    research documents

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Future developments
  • Common vocabulary for document types and resource
    types
  • Add new repositories to NORA
  • Version control
  • Implement the use of the Norwegian Science Index
    for subject indexing purposes
  • Lobbyism make Norwegian research funding bodies
    to make self-archiving a pre-requisite when
    funding research

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