IDF Open Meeting: Resource Access for a Digital World
17 June 2008
Offices of the European Union
Brussels, Belgium
Hosted by the Office of Publications of the European Union (OPOCE)
Each summer the International DOI Foundation holds a meeting for its member organisations and external participants; in recent years these have developed into thematic meetings. This year's main theme is resource access for the digital world: the use of identifier systems, especially the DOI® System and Handle System®, in libraries and related areas, to provide persistence, support description and social infrastructure through management across open networks.
DOI System, Resources, and the Networked Environment, Norman Paskin, IDF |
Resource Description and Access for the Digital World, Gordon Dunsire, Centre for Digital Library Research, University of Strathclyde |
Enabling Access By Permission; Standards for Rights Expression Within the ONIX Family, Brian Green, Editeur |
Access to Non-textual Information: The Big Challenge for Libraries What the DOI System Can Do to Help, Jan Brase, TIB Germany |
Access to National Resources, Jill Cousins, Executive Director, European Digital Library Foundation |
Also of interest from the Handle System Workshop: |
DOI Impact on End Users, Ed Pentz, CrossRef |
Updated 19 June 2008
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