Digital Repository "Geologyscience.Ru": Open Access To Scientific Publications On Russian Geology
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The article describes new approaches related to the collection of data from heterogeneous information systems of access to scientific publications using open international standards and protocols for the formation of systems of open access to scientific geological publications. Based on developed and adapted approaches and technological solutions, a set of programs of information and analytical system of access to scientific publications has been implemented, implementing functions of collection, search, cataloguing, filtering and management of scientific publications and their metadata.
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