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Revision as of 16:38, 22 January 2007
Note: please feel free to add your questions and answers below!
Contents
What does MuDoc do?
- allow content (assets) and its associated metadata and keywords to be submitted, peer reviewed, and ultimately incorporated into a digital repository, or rejected
- allow for searching by metadata or keywords, and retrieval of content
- enforce digital rights
- enable annotation of stored information
- allow a federation of digital repositories to act coherently as a single repository
What are keywords?
- Keywords are named concepts, arranged in a non-hierarchical inclusion relation ('directed acyclic graph'), which are used for submission, search, and role assignments
- It is possible to submit new keywords, which then pass through a peer review process
What is metadata?
Metadata is information attached to content, "data about (content) data". An example of metadata is the title of a submission.
What are roles?
Possible roles are "editor" and "reviewer". Each keyword may have one or more editors or reviewers associated.
- Editors guide a review process and make a final decision
- Reviewers provide feedback to editors upon request
- Submissions are guided to the most appropriate editor, who then selects the most appropriate reviewers from a list. "Appropriateness" is calculated wholly (for editors) or partly (for reviewers) by the submission's keyword(s).
How do I become a reviewer or editor?
Role requests are handled as a kind of submission, though in this case rather than submitting content or a keyword, you are submitting yourself! Therefore role requests are peer reviewed, in the same way that new content or keywords are peer reviewed.