The Issues of Compliance and Interoperability in Integrating Heterogeneous Digital Information Resources: Lessons from Texas History Portal

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This poster discusses issues related to portal building and explores compliance and interoperability issues. It also assesses the current status and the emerging trends in innovative uses of portal technologies and provides an overall scenario. In context of aggregating a variety of formats, bundling preservation metadata to facilitate long-term access, setting project standards and best practice guidelines, and coordinating a variety of collaborative efforts for participating institutions.

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Creation Date: 2005  
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UNT Libraries
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UNT Scholarly Works
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Alemneh, Daniel Gelaw

University of North Texas

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Hartman, Cathy Nelson

University of North Texas

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Phillips, Mark Edward

University of North Texas

Original Creation Date: 2005  
Description:

This poster discusses issues related to portal building and explores compliance and interoperability issues. It also assesses the current status and the emerging trends in innovative uses of portal technologies and provides an overall scenario. In context of aggregating a variety of formats, bundling preservation metadata to facilitate long-term access, setting project standards and best practice guidelines, and coordinating a variety of collaborative efforts for participating institutions.

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Department: Libraries
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1 p.

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Keyword(s): interoperability | preservation | metadata | The Portal to Texas History
Source: IS & T-- the Society for Imaging Science and Technology Archiving Conference, 2005, Washington, DC, United States
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UNT Libraries
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UNT Scholarly Works
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