Implementación de un repositorio digital open source para la gestión de recursos multimedia, en la unidad educativa milenio del canton Guano

The repository of the Education Unit of the Millennium Guano manages preserves and disseminates academic institution documents as books, articles, research findings, teaching jobs, etc. The documents are indexed with the OAI-PMH standard Dublin Core metadata that integrate content in different forma...

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主要作者: Hidalgo Nilve, Lorena Alexandra (author)
格式: bachelorThesis
語言:spa
出版: 2016
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在線閱讀:http://dspace.unach.edu.ec/handle/51000/1612
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總結:The repository of the Education Unit of the Millennium Guano manages preserves and disseminates academic institution documents as books, articles, research findings, teaching jobs, etc. The documents are indexed with the OAI-PMH standard Dublin Core metadata that integrate content in different formats such as image, video, audio, text, etc. To increase your visibility on any website, thus ensuring unlimited and uninterrupted access to the Repository. RDF analysis framework for managing digital multimedia repositories have become the most widely used by institutions with 70% increase in the description of digital resources. Search tools were analyzed by various parameters such as data requirements, interface, navigation, personalization, transactional, non-functional, which serve to make detailed searches of the contents of the repository, thus helping users with educational resources strengthen their knowledge and improve their learning. For implementation has been used as repositories DSpace open source in academia, has 60% nationally between installed repositories, DSpace was configured and customized the entire user interface to have their own identity and original for the Education Unit . The digital repository of the Education Unit of the Millennium Guano is structured by communities and collections as the legal basis, administrative, educational resources, and student resources and focusing on the area of Resource with Matter Physics, three collections were introduced to physical: digital books, videos and recreational experiments.