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I n i t i a t i v e f o r O p e n A c c e s s e J o u r n a l s

I n i t i a t i v e f o r O p e n A c c e s s e J o u r n a l s. Fedora-based Publication-System for Open Access eJournals. Mission.  foundation of new and expansion of existing scientific electronic journals.

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I n i t i a t i v e f o r O p e n A c c e s s e J o u r n a l s

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  1. I n i t i a t i v e f o r O p e n A c c e s s e J o u r n a l s • Fedora-based • Publication-System • for Open Access • eJournals

  2. Mission  foundation of new and expansion of existing scientific electronic journals  promotion of new methods of web-based cooperative information management  customizable workflow within a common publication system  fast, open and transparent digital peer publishing

  3. Publication System Peer-Review-System LDAP-Auth :User Management :Document Management :Content Management DiPP-Services OAI SOAP Fedora Repository :Document Conversion :Hierarchy :Content :Metadata :URN Management Components and Middleware

  4. :Review engine :Repository engine Author Referee Editor Publication Pipeline: Review 1:submit 2:review 3:accept or deny 4:transfer

  5. :Repository engine :Conversion engine :Editorial manager :Publication Engine Author Reader Editor Publication Pipeline: Editorship 5:assign URN 6:convert 7:retrieve 8:edit 9:give imprimatur 10:publish 11:read

  6. conversion engine XSLT DiPP-Services 1  Conversion-Service  customizable stylesheets  preparation for long term preservation  statistics

  7. DiPP-Services 2  URN-Service  persistent identifier for journals, articles, supplementary material  Distribution-Service  registration for OAI-Harvesting  RSS-feeds  Email-”Alert” etc.

  8. obj: journal obj: container ... obj: article ... obj: content obj: content obj: content ... ds: xml ... ds: html ... ds: image ... DiPP-Services 3  Hierarchy-Service  defined in “administrative metadata” datastream  child-list, parent-list  cModel metadata-field defines element

  9. Fedora-is it good enough?  pros  highly modularized architecture  versioning of datastreams addition of own metadata formats  cons added metadata in own formats are not searchable inconsistent versioning of API-A and API-M methods from Fedora 1 to Fedora 2

  10. Summary and Outlook  workflow based publication system  extended services on top of Fedora  DINI-Certification  standardisation of document and publication server  full-text indexation via FAST-search-engine  improvement of usability

  11. Contact dipp@hbz-nrw.de Dr. Wolfram Horstmann horstmann@hbz-nrw.de ++49-221 / 40075-173 Dr. Peter Reimer reimer@hbz-nrw.de ++49-221 / 40075-197 Jochen Schirrwagen schirrwagen@hbz-nrw.de ++49-221 / 40075-460

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