Hello everyone,
I’m very happy to share this announcement of an exciting new project from the ISSN International Centre. I will be giving a presentation about ROAD at the LC Booth at ALA Midwinter on Saturday at 2:30 and again on Sunday at 12:30.
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The ISSN International Centre is pleased to announce the launch of the beta version of ROAD, the Directory of Open Access Scholarly Resources:
ROAD provides a free access to those ISSN bibliographic records which describe scholarly resources in Open Access: journals, conference proceedings and academic repositories. These records, created by the ISSN Network (88 National Centres worldwide + the International Centre), are enriched by information about the coverage of the scholarly resources by indexing and abstracting databases, registries and journals indicators.
Main features:
• Faceted search,
• Map search,
• Search per country, subject, indexing services, journal indicators… and of course per ISSN,
• Presentation of the indexing and abstracting databases, registries and journals indicators which data are used for enriching bibliographic records,
• Records freely downloadable as a MARC XML dump (they will be available as RDF triples in 2014).
ROAD serves four major purposes :
• to provide a single access point to different types of online scholarly resources published worldwide and freely available,
• to provide information about the use of the Open Access resources identified by an ISSN in the scholarly community,
• as such, and once the coverage of ROAD is developed, to give an overview of the Open Access scholarly production worldwide (for statistics purposes for instance),
• to demonstrate new ways of using the ISSN for compiling information from various sources.
ROAD will be developed all along 2014:
• completion of the coverage (retrospective identification of Open Access scholarly resources within the ISSN Register),
• addition of new types of resources (e.g., : monographic series),
• ROAD records in RDF triples, using the PRESSoo model as a formalism,
• Extension of the list of indexing/abstracting databases and journal indicators used for enriching ISSN records
• …
ROAD has been developed with the support of the Communication and Information Sector of UNESCO.
Any comments are more than welcome, and can be sent to road@issn.org
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Regina Romano Reynolds
Director, U.S. ISSN Center
Head, ISSN Section
Library of Congress
Washington, DC
(202) 707-6379 (voice)
(202) 707-6333 (fax)
rrey@loc.gov