Special Digital Repository Practice - Developing a Service-Oriented Database of Cases of Emergency Management at Jinan University

Qiandong Zhu, Yuan-hua Zhong, Liping Xiao, Tianzhang Li, Chunxiao Zhang, Yuntao Huang, Xiaoqiang Wang, Xinxing Zhang
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Abstract This paper introduces the special digital repository practice at Jinan University, which is the developing a Service-Oriented Database of Cases of Emergency Management (SODCEM). We described the development process of SODCEM, including users’ needs analysis, program application, program implementation, metadata definition, development platform selection, users’ service and outcome. The practice achieved its primary goal, providing long-term preserved resources for targeted users from emergence management, such as researchers, government officials and even the public. It helped the librarians who attended this project to make great progress on digital resources collection and processing. The practice significantly increased the library reputation on special digital repository, curation and services among the academic community in the university, which enriched the role of the library in the information era and appealed to the targeted user groups. The implementation and relevant experience have implications for academic libraries and other institutions to conduct similar programs.
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特殊数字资源库实践——暨南大学应急管理案例服务型数据库建设
摘要:本文介绍了暨南大学建设面向服务的应急管理案例数据库(SODCEM)的特殊数字化知识库实践。描述了SODCEM的开发过程,包括用户需求分析、项目应用、项目实施、元数据定义、开发平台选择、用户服务与成果。这一做法达到了最初的目的,为研究人员、政府官员甚至公众等应急管理的目标用户提供了长期保存的资源。它帮助参与该项目的图书馆员在数字资源的收集和处理方面取得了很大的进步。这一实践极大地提高了图书馆在专业数字馆藏、策展和服务方面在学术界的声誉,丰富了图书馆在信息时代的角色,吸引了目标用户群体。其实施和相关经验对高校图书馆和其他机构开展类似项目具有借鉴意义。
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期刊介绍: Library Collections, Acquisitions, and Technical Services provides a forum for the international exchange of ideas and experiences among members of the library collection management, technical services, vendor and publishing communities throughout the world. It is a comprehensive publication designed to bring together many of the specializations within the broad areas of library collection management and technical services including, but by no means limited to, acquisition of books and serials in academic, public, school and special libraries; cataloging and authority control.
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