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eBiltegia adapted to international OpenAIRE 4 recommendations

OpenAIRE 4.0

eBiltegia adapted to international OpenAIRE 4 recommendations

The project aims to promote and strengthen the development of Open Science in Mondragon Unibertsitatea and has been funded by the María de Guzmán grant for the promotion of scientific research of excellence of the FECYT

2024·02·22

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eBiltegia, Digital Repository of Mondragon Unibertsitatea, received the María de Guzmán Grant for the promotion of scientific research of excellence, from the Presidency of the Governing Board of the FECYT in the Line of Action 2: Open Science and interoperability in institutional digital infrastructures. Modality 2.1: Institutional repositories (call 2020-2021).

The María de Guzman grants aim to promote scientific research of excellence and technological development and innovation in order to improve the technological capacity, quality and interoperability of institutional digital infrastructures of scientific information dedicated to the dissemination, storage, preservation and management of research results, necessary for open science, such as institutional repositories, among others.

The project has allowed the adaptation of the repository to the guidelines of the European Commission OpenAIRE 4.0. 

As new functionalities, persistent identifiers have been added for authors (ORCID), organizations (ROR) and documents (DOI). In addition, it incorporates the COAR, IANA and UNESCO vocabularies recommended by OpenAIRE 4.0. Work has also been done to promote the visibility of the repository by registering it in the directories and collectors in which it was not already included.

As new value-added services and functionalities we highlight the following:

  • Possibility of sharing item metadata through social networks: X, Facebook, linkedin and e-mail.
  • Possibility of exporting metadata to bibliographic managers: Zotero, Mendeley and Refworks.
  • Possibility to visualize and export metadata in different formats: Bibtext, RIS, RDF, Mets, Mods and Marc21.
  • Offers metrics based on citations: Google Scholar, Dimensions, PlumX.