A licensing model for scholarly textbases

IF 1.1 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Julia Flanders, E. Mylonas
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Abstract

Smaller scholarly projects represent a sector of the digital library which makes an important contribution to research on specialized text encoding, retrieval, and interface design for scholarly audiences. Such projects, however, face funding and publication challenges which threaten their long-term survival. The Women Writers Project is using an unusual tier-based licensing model to make the transition from grant-funded research project to independent financial viability.
学术文本库的许可模式
较小的学术项目代表了数字图书馆的一个部门,它对专门的文本编码、检索和面向学术受众的界面设计的研究做出了重要贡献。然而,这些项目面临着资金和出版方面的挑战,威胁着它们的长期生存。女作家项目采用了一种不同寻常的分层授权模式,使其从获得资助的研究项目转变为独立的财务可行性项目。
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Digital Library Perspectives
Digital Library Perspectives INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
11.80%
发文量
26
期刊介绍: Digital Library Perspectives (DLP) is a peer-reviewed journal concerned with digital content collections. It publishes research related to the curation and web-based delivery of digital objects collected for the advancement of scholarship, teaching and learning. And which advance the digital information environment as it relates to global knowledge, communication and world memory. The journal aims to keep readers informed about current trends, initiatives, and developments. Including those in digital libraries and digital repositories, along with their standards and technologies. The editor invites contributions on the following, as well as other related topics: Digitization, Data as information, Archives and manuscripts, Digital preservation and digital archiving, Digital cultural memory initiatives, Usability studies, K-12 and higher education uses of digital collections.
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