Summary: | Objetive. This study aims to discuss the insertion and implementation of a Open Access digital scientific journal library for Information Science and related fields, with global coverage, using the Open Harvester System and OAI-PMH possibilities. For such concepts were planned concepts about the Acesso livre, Open Archive Initiative - Protocol for Metadata Harvesting, Public Knowledge Project and its software Open Journal Systems and Open Harvester System.
Methodology. As methodological contribution the qualitative, exploratory, action research and bibliographic points-of-view were used, attempting to describe and justify the data providers (journals) and service server configuration (digital scientific library) selection, named “Harvester in Library and Information Science (HiLIS)”.
Results. As results were presented the systematics and politics of collection development, the characterization of HiLIS and its configuration regarding data input, grouping of Dublin Core, MARC, MODS and ETD-MS element metadata, and the collection’s characteristics and the information recovery modes.
Conclusion. The final considerations discuss some improvements to be implemented and future measurement studies for the knowledge produced in Information Science.
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