Publishing Unit, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy.
J Exp Clin Cancer Res. 2010 Dec 20;29(1):168. doi: 10.1186/1756-9966-29-168.
The Open Archive Initiative (OAI) refers to a movement started around the '90 s to guarantee free access to scientific information by removing the barriers to research results, especially those related to the ever increasing journal subscription prices. This new paradigm has reshaped the scholarly communication system and is closely connected to the build up of institutional repositories (IRs) conceived to the benefit of scientists and research bodies as a means to keep possession of their own literary production. The IRs are high-value tools which permit authors to gain visibility by enabling rapid access to scientific material (not only publications) thus increasing impact (citation rate) and permitting a multidimensional assessment of research findings.
A survey was conducted in March 2010 to mainly explore the managing system in use for archiving the research finding adopted by the Italian Scientific Institutes for Research, Hospitalization and Health Care (IRCCS) of the oncology area within the Italian National Health Service (Servizio Sanitario Nazionale, SSN). They were asked to respond to a questionnaire intended to collect data about institutional archives, metadata formats and posting of full-text documents. The enquiry concerned also the perceived role of the institutional repository DSpace ISS, built up by the Istituto Superiore di Sanità (ISS) and based on a XML scheme for encoding metadata. Such a repository aims at acting as a unique reference point for the biomedical information produced by the Italian research institutions. An in-depth analysis has also been performed on the collection of information material addressed to patients produced by the institutions surveyed.
The survey respondents were 6 out of 9. The results reveal the use of different practices and standard among the institutions concerning: the type of documentation collected, the software adopted, the use and format of metadata and the conditions of accessibility to the IRs.
The Italian research institutions in the field of oncology are moving the first steps towards the philosophy of OA. The main effort should be the implementation of common procedures also in order to connect scientific publications to researchers curricula. In this framework, an important effort is represented by the project of ISS aimed to set a common interface able to allow migration of data from partner institutions to the OA compliant repository DSpace ISS.
开放档案倡议(OAI)是 90 年代左右发起的一项运动,旨在通过消除研究成果的障碍来保证科学信息的免费获取,特别是与不断上涨的期刊订阅价格有关的障碍。这一新模式重塑了学术交流体系,并与机构知识库(IR)的建立密切相关,建立机构知识库是为了造福科学家和研究机构,作为保存其自身文献产出的一种手段。IR 是一种高价值的工具,它允许作者通过快速获取科学材料(不仅是出版物)来提高可见度,从而提高影响力(引用率),并允许对研究结果进行多维评估。
2010 年 3 月进行了一项调查,主要目的是探索意大利国家卫生服务体系(Servizio Sanitario Nazionale,SSN)中肿瘤学领域的意大利科学研究所、住院和保健(IRCCS)采用的研究成果归档管理系统。他们被要求回答一份旨在收集关于机构档案、元数据格式和全文文档发布的数据的问卷。调查还涉及到由意大利卫生研究所(Istituto Superiore di Sanità,ISS)建立的机构知识库 DSpace ISS 的感知作用,该知识库基于元数据编码的 XML 方案。该知识库旨在作为意大利研究机构所产生的生物医学信息的唯一参考点。还对调查机构提供给患者的信息资料进行了深入分析。
9 个调查对象中有 6 个做出了回应。结果显示,各机构在以下方面使用了不同的实践和标准:收集的文件类型、采用的软件、元数据的使用和格式以及对 IR 的可访问性条件。
肿瘤学领域的意大利研究机构正在朝着 OA 哲学迈出第一步。主要的努力应该是实施共同的程序,以便将科学出版物与研究人员的课程联系起来。在这一框架内,ISS 项目代表了一个重要的努力,旨在建立一个通用接口,能够允许从合作机构向符合 OA 的 DSpace ISS 知识库迁移数据。