Kopaneva V. Formation of the fund of network resources in a scientific library (90-ies years XX century - beginning of the XXI century)

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0408U004366

Applicant for

Specialization

  • 27.00.03 - Книгознавство, бібліотекознавство, бібліографознавство

23-10-2008

Specialized Academic Board

Д 26.165.01

V. I. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine

Essay

The thesis is dedicated to the formation of principles for creation of the archiving system for scientific and information resources of global networks. It is formulated the necessity of formation and usage of a new component of library stock in its Intranet-environment - the fund of dynamic network resources. It is developed the approach of the network information sources archiving. The core of proposed concept is in cooperative preparation of fund components by main regional and special libraries on the first stage and in centralized formation of the reference devices for this shared fund on the second stage. It is indicated the base of sources for formation of the "Network Ukrainics" fund. This base includes scientific and social significant documents of the Ukrainian Internet-segment, foreign scientific resources on innovative activity in Ukraine, network publications in Ukrainian and of Ukrainians or Ukrainian institutions from all of the world. It is proposed the new approach to the technology ofIntranet resources processing by scientific libraries. This approach is based on the separation of collections, cataloging by the Dublin Core metadata set and indexing of full texts. It is studied basic trends in the legal bases development of network resources archiving. This trends is in gradual transformation from the classical copyright forbiddenly paradigm to the permissive paradigm of knowladge sharing. It is reviewed the stock of V.I. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine Intranet-enveronment which has been formed with usage of dissertation results.

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