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Interoperability and Information Integration in an Early Online Academic Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations: The Case of BTD
Authors:Vinı́cius Medina Kern  Paulo Henrique S Bermejo
Institution:1. The Stela Group, UFSC, c/o V. Kern, Rua Lauro Linhares 2123, B/201-205, 88036-002, Florianópolis-SC, Brazil. E-mail addresses: pacheco@eps.ufsc.br. (R.C.D.S. Pacheco);2. kern@eps.ufsc.br. (V.M. Kern);3. bermejo@eps.ufsc.br (P.H.S. Bermejo)
Abstract:Cooperative organization has been proposed as a means to improve the usefulness of virtual libraries. Information interchange among library and other academic applications is often hindered by the lack of application interoperability. This hindrance may be overcome through the development of standards that allow for digital libraries to exchange and share information with other applications. The Graduate Program in Production Engineering (PPGEP) of the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC) launched its Theses and Dissertations Bank (BTD) in 1995. BTD is possibly the first online academic digital library of theses. From a digital document repository, BTD evolved into a system that combines bibliometry and informetry features. BTD is used by students and faculty in their research activities, but also by decision makers from industry and academia. They use it, respectively, to search for specialists and to measure interest and knowledge interchange among PPGEP research areas. This article presents the history, features, and development prospects for the BTD project. The integration of BTD with other academic applications, especially those of the Brazilian national science and technology platform, is emphasized.
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