National Repository of Grey Literature 6 records found  Search took 0.00 seconds. 
What is that grey literature?
Černohlávková, Petra
Pojem šedá literatura není zdaleka novinkou. Poprvé byla jako odborný termín uznána v 70. letech, výraznější pozornosti se jí dostává až v 90. letech minulého století. Příspěvek se pokouší o základní systematizaci tohoto pojmu.
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Business report of Open Repositories 2019: all the user needs
Černohlávková, Petra
The Open Repositories conference aims to bring participants the latest trends in digital repositories. This is a very important topic to the NTK that operates two digital repositories. The participant gained an overview of the latest developments in repository technologies and had the opportunity to establish contacts with repository operators around the world. The most beneficial was the section devoted to Invenio software, which the NTK uses for both repositories and is working on upgrade to version 3.
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Milestones of grey literature in the Czech Republic
Vyčítalová, Hana ; Černohlávková, Petra
This poster aims to take you through the all-important milestones and moments of Czech grey literature history. The history is still brief, but not poor at all. Until 2005, the National Library of Technology in Prague (NTK) was in charge of distributing grey literature data from the Czech Republic into the System for Information on Grey Literature in Europe (SIGLE). That year, SIGLE was discontinued, and that led to a project at NTK to build the Czech National Repository of Grey Literature (NUŠL) in order not to lose valuable documents created outside the main publishing stream. The preparatory phase took about two years, and in 2008, the project began led by NTK with financial support from the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic. This was one of the biggest milestones for Czech grey literature, with NTK’s role shifting from contributor to central collector and leader of this topic in the Czech Republic. This year is the tenth anniversary since the kick off day of the project, and many things have changed since then, including software, features, design, people, and much more. The Seminar on Providing Access to Grey Literature that has been linked to the project from beginning has evolved as well. In 2014, it was transformed into an international Conference on Grey Literature and Repositories. This poster evaluates the progress of this repository and its efforts in collecting, preserving, sharing, providing accessibility to, and promoting grey literature in the Czech Republic. Past experiences lead us to consider the future of grey literature as in general as in case of NUŠL and maybe also its reassessment.
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Publishers' policies regarding the possibility of auto-archiving in open repositories
Mrázková, Jana ; Dvořák, Jan (advisor) ; Souček, Martin (referee)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to describe and characterize policies that publishers claim to writers and their published scholarly texts due to the possibility of self-archiving of these texts in open repositories. The theoretical part describes open access, discusses in detail self-archiving scholarly texts, including approach particular types of publishing policies. The practical part analyses publishers' policies and their attitudes to self-archiving of each type of document. Conclusion contains a summary of the two parts of the analysis and comparison of the use of self-archiving across disciplines.
Publishers' policies regarding the possibility of auto-archiving in open repositories
Mrázková, Jana ; Pilecká, Věra (advisor) ; Dvořák, Jan (referee)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to describe and characterize policies that publishers claim to writers and their published scholarly texts due to the possibility of self-archiving of these texts in open repositories. The theoretical part describes open access, discusses in detail self-archiving scholarly texts, including approach particular types of publishing policies. The practical part concentrates on analysing the policy of journal publishers with the highest impact factor and the Czech publishers recorded in database SHERPA/RoMEO. Conclusion contains a summary of the two parts of the analysis and comparison of the use of self- archiving across disciplines.
Management, Retrieval and Access to Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Mach, Jan ; Bratková, Eva (advisor) ; Strossa, Petr (referee) ; Souček, Martin (referee)
The dissertation is devoted to analysis of current practice and trends in providing repositories of electronic theses and dissertation (ETDs) in terms of their management, searching and dissemination. The first part presents terminology and the current state of access to ETDs in Czech and foreign repositories and includes results of a survey of the state of access to ETDs in the Czech Republic which was completed in 2014 by all public universities. In the second part, a metadata standard is presented, particularly the possibility of mapping EVSKP-MS metadata elements to other metadata formats and utilization within the OAI-PMH protocol. The issue of access to ETDs is dealt with further in terms of metrics for an evaluation of usage of distributed ETDs. Searching for ETDs is also described in case studies as are recommendations for public tenders for a discovery service and for creating an ETD metadata search server and an associated user interface with faceted search. The final part of the thesis focuses on the issue of plagiarism. This incorporates a presentation and analysis of the most important plagiarism detection systems and a case study of the development of the portal Validátor VŠE to provide access to results of document analysis.

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