[Afridig] AtoM aggregation examples

Gabriele Mohale Gabriele.Mohale at wits.ac.za
Tue Sep 15 13:58:11 SAST 2020


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Please find for your information for the upcoming AtoM session tomorrow, and I’m sure Corinne Rogers can elaborate on this and the issue of harvesting AtoM based digital repositories:

Aggregation examples using AtoM based digital repositories:

  *   University of British Colombia - https://open.library.ubc.ca/  - one institution administers content of participating institutions under one interface
  *   MemoryBC - https://www.memorybc.ca/ - participating institutions export to host institution

Regards,
Gabi


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