Experimental DML over digital repositories in Japan
Takao Namiki, Hiraku Kuroda, Shunsuke Naruse

TL;DR
This paper presents an overview of DML-JP, a digital mathematics library in Japan that aggregates metadata from various repositories, enabling rich, subject-specific data sharing for mathematical content.
Contribution
It introduces DML-JP as a collaborative, subject-specific digital library that enhances metadata sharing through OAI-ORE, improving access to mathematical resources.
Findings
DML-JP aggregates metadata from multiple repositories.
It enables rich, subject-specific metadata sharing.
DML-JP collaborates with global digital repositories.
Abstract
In this paper the authors show an overview of Virtual Digital Mathematics Library in Japan (DML-JP), contents of which consist of metadata harvested from institutional repositories in Japan and digital repositories in the world. DML-JP is, in a sense, a subject specific repository which collaborate with various digital repositories. Beyond portal website, DML-JP provides subject-specific metadata through OAI-ORE. By the schema it is enabled that digital repositories can load the rich metadata which were added by mathematicians.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Data Storage Technologies · Digital Rights Management and Security · Scientific Computing and Data Management
