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Repozitar.cz - a central repository of publication results, Implemented as a part of systems for revealing plagiarism
Jakubík, Daniel ; Lunter, Ľuboš ; Brandejs, Michal ; Brandejsová, Jitka
Repozitar.cz is a new system for detection of plagiarism that will join the systems like Theses.cz and Odevzdej.cz. The system will provide the services of a scientific digital library. This project is an effort of 15 universities which with the technical solution form the necessary organizational, social and legal environment. This contribution introduces this system whose aim is, among others, the presentation of works according to Open Access idea, searching for similar documents or transfer of publication meta-data to the RIV.
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Audit DRAMBORA for Trustworthy Repositories: A Study Dealing with the Digital Repository of Grey Literature
Pejšová, Petra ; Vaska, Marcus
This paper will present DRAMBORA (Digital Repository Audit Method Based on Risk Assessment), a methodology and tool for auditing a trustworthy digital repository of grey literature. DRAMBORA is an online instrument which helps organizations develop documentation and identify the risks of a digital repository. DRAMBORA is accessible from http://www.repositoryaudit.eu. The paper will also summarize prevailing advantages and disadvantages of DRAMBORA. The second part of this paper will describe the audit of the National Repository of Grey Literature (NRGL) as a trustworthy digital repository using DRAMBORA as part of creating a digital repository of grey literature in the National Technical Library (NTK). The most important outcome of the audit was represented by the identified risks connected to the repository and potentially endangering its operation, quality, image, and other features. The main principle of the DRAMBORA audit and, at the same time, its main contribution, is its iteration (i.e. its repetition after a certain time period in new conditions when the original risks are reassessed; the measurements adopted for solution are assessed and new risks are identified).
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Storing hierarchical and unstructured data with Java Content Repository
Pytelka, Petr ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Feuerlicht, Jiří (referee)
This paper discusses the possibilities of storing hierarchical and unstructured data using standards JSR-170 and JSR-283 - "Content Repository for Java". Background of this paper is the graph theory. A definition of hierarchical data that is based on this theory is presented in the paper. Other methods of storing data such as the file-system, the database systems and the content management systems are discussed. The paper provides a detailed description of standard JSR-283 itself and the available features thereof. This is followed by a comparison of relation-, object-relational databases and the features of the individual techniques of object-relational mapping. Reference implementation JackRabbit is described in detail. It includes the description of the relevant API and its configuration. A case study dealing with the realization of the internal structure of a document management system is a part of this paper. Some performance tests were carried out on the reference implementation; the results thereof are presented in the paper. The conclusion of the work provides for a set of criteria to determine situations where it is appropriate to use a repository compatible with JSR-170/283 to store hierarchical and unstructured data, or where reference implementation JackRabbit can be used.
Who is not lazy will be successful: Open Access Greenhorns
Simandlová, Tereza
The green road is one of the OA roads. If a scientist/student/scholar follows the green road, he/she will arrive to repositories - institutional, subject or personal, where he/she can self-archive his/her scientific publication or he/she can gain access to the work of other scholars. Open Access "Greenhorns" are growing up like mushrooms after the rain. Do you know your repository?
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