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Articles for publication in journals
aimed at professional engineers and the library/information
community.
The New Review
of Information Networking, Volume 6, 2000 - "Lightening grey
literature: making the invisible visible". (The preprint of this article is available in PDF format.)
- Abstract:
Technical reports are an important and unique source of engineering
information. This has been recognised in the US where federal
technical reports are freely available via the Internet. UK reports
are hard to identify, locate and obtain. Within the context of new
initiatives promoting cross-sectoral partnership and collaboration,
the Research Support Libraries Programme (RSLP) and British Library
Co-operation and Partnership Programme (BLCPP) have funded the MAGiC
project. MAGiC aims to provide the UK engineering community with a
greater awareness of, and access to, key collections of technical
reports by: mapping UK report collections; developing a methodology
for prioritising digitisation of reports; providing an entry point to
search and browse widely distributed resources; developing a core
electronic archive of engineering report literature; evaluating the
feasibility of creating a commercial service based on the supply of
electronic documents. An exposition of the work in progress is given
with a projection of how the demonstrator service will operate. A call
for help with the project in locating report collections within
academia, industry and government, and contact details, are given.
D-Lib
November 2000 "A MAGiC Project" - a basic introduction to
the aims and objectives of MAGiC.
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