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Magazzini digitali: dal prototipo al servizio

Friday, May 30th, 2014

DigItalia Vol.2 (2010) URL:http://digitalia.sbn.it/article/view/246

Authors:Giovanni Bergamin, Maurizio Messina

Abstract:Il progetto Magazzini digitali, avviato nel 2006 dalla Fondazione rinascimento digitale, dalla Biblioteca nazionale centrale di Firenze e dalla Biblioteca nazionale centrale di Roma si propone ora di mettere a regime un sistema per la conservazione permanente dei documenti elettronici pubblicati in Italia e diffusi tramite rete informatica, in attuazione della normativa sul deposito legale (L. 106/2004, d.p.r. 252/2006).

The National Bibliography Number Italia (NBN:IT) Project. A persistent identifier supporting national legal deposit for digital resources

Tuesday, May 27th, 2014

CERN Workshop on Innovations in Scholarly Communication (OAI8)
19-21 June 2013 University of Geneva

URL: https://indico.cern.ch/event/211600/session/7/contribution/42

Author: Jordan Piščanc – University of Trieste

Abstract: The association of a Persistent Identifier to a digital resource is a best practice helping in solving a reliable information resources retrieving on the web. At the present moment, different kind of technologies and standards such as DOI, Handle are establishing. However, within scientific and cultural communities, the main need is still focused on ensuring resources authenticity, provenance, and preservation in the long term period. For this reason, a third authoritative party such as the National Library is necessary, managing identifiers and process requirements for preservation aims. The NationalBibliographyNumber originated in the context of the role and the responsibilities of national libraries in the field of universal bibliographic control, oriented to the identification of resources to be preserved in the long period. In Italy NBN:IT is going to be linked to the legal deposit, and activity traditionally up to the national libraries guaranteeing its trustability. The project, coordinated by the national libraries of Florence, Rome, and Venice, by the Foundation Rinascimento Digitale and by the Conference of Rectors of the Italian Universities, completes the current offer of PI. Today we have assigned almost 10.000 NBN:IT. Plugins for the main repository software as DSpace, Eprints, Ojs were released.

The National Bibliography Number Italia (NBN:IT) Project. A persistent identifier supporting national legal deposit for digital resources

Tuesday, May 27th, 2014

JLIS.it Vol. 3, No. 1 (2012)
DOI: jlis.it-4789
NBN: urn:nbn:it:unifi-3866

Authors: Emanuele Bellini, Chiara Cirinnà, Maurizio Lunghi, Cinzia Luddi, Maurizio Messina, Giovanni Bergamin, Raffaele Messuti, Giovanna Cordani, Roberto Delle Donne, Francesca Rossi, Marialaura Vignocchi, Stefania Arabito, Jordan Piščanc

Abstract: The association of a persistent identifier to a digital resource is a best practice helping in solving a reliable information resources retrieving on the web, other than the Internet Error 404. At the present moment, different kind of technologies and standards such as DOI, Handle, and Cool URI are establishing. However, within scientific and cultural communities and in the semantic web, the main need is still focused on ensuring resources authenticity, provenance, and preservation in the log term period. For this reason, a third authoritative party such as the National Library is necessary, managing identifiers and taking in consideration technical as well as community and process requirements for preservation aims. The National Bibliography Number (NBN) originated in the context of the role and the responsibilities of national libraries in the field of universal bibliographic control, oriented to the identification of resources to be preserved in the long period. In Italy NBN:IT is going to be linked to the legal deposit, and acrivity traditionally up to the national libraries guaranteeing its trustability. The project, coordinated by the national libraries of Florence, Rome, and Venice, by the Foundation Rinascimento Digitale and by the Conference of Rectors of the Italian Universities, completes the current offer of Persistent Identifiers.