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Forschungsstelle
BAK-NB
Projektnummer
BN97.0170
Projekttitel
NEDLIB Networked European Deposit Library
Projekttitel Englisch
NEDLIB Networked European Deposit Library

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Schlüsselwörter
(Englisch)
Electronic publications, national library, legal depositi, networking, long-term preservation
Kurzbeschreibung
(Englisch)
NEDLIB is a collaborative project of European national libraries. It aims to construct the basic infrastructure upon which a networked European deposit library can be built. The objectives of NEDLIB concur with the mission of national deposit libraries to ensure that electronic publications of the present can be used now and in the future.
Projektziele
(Englisch)
Project NEDLIB aims to construct the basic infrastructure upon which a networked European deposit library can be built. The objectives of NEDLIB concur with the mission of national deposit libraries to ensure that electronic publications of the present can be used now and in the future.
Abstract
(Englisch)
Nedlib is a collaborative project of European national libraries. It aims to construct a basic infrastructure upon which a networked European deposit library can be built. The objectives of NEDLIB concur with the mission of national deposit libraries to ensure that electronic publications of the present can be used now and in the future.
The NEDLIB site www.kb.nl/hrd/dd/dd_projecten/nedlib_publicaties-en.html contains all the research findings and project reports including
- interactive animations of the workflow and process model of a deposit system for electornic publications
- research reports and publications
- NEDLIB harvester tool and a demonstrator system for multimedia access
Umsetzung und Anwendungen
(Englisch)
The results of Nedlib will be analyzed and applied in the Swiss national library withing the E-Helvetica project.