1. REPOSITORIOS EDUCATIVOS ABIERTOS
REPOSITORIOS EDUCATIVOS ABIERTOS
Algunos ejemplos de repositorios en la red son:
UOC OpenCourseWare: sitio web a través del cual la UOC ofrece sus materiales docentes para la comunidad de Internet.
UNED Abierta: portal que facilita la búsqueda de contenidos educativos abiertos de la UNED.
Proyecto Agrega: proyecto de las administraciones públicas españolas y el sector privado creado con el objetivo de ofrecer a la comunidad
educativa un repositorio de contenidos digitales curriuculars en línea.
Alejandría: repositorio de materiales creado por el profesorado de los centros educativos catalanes.
A nivel internacional destacan:
OER Commons: materiales y recursos educativos en línea accesibles para toda la comunidad de Internet.
Merlot: repositorio de la universidad de California en los Estados Unidos centrado en materiales universitarios.
CK12 Flexbooks: organización sin ánimo de lucro que ofrece contenidos de uso abierto de alta calidad que se pueden readaptar o ampliar
según los diferentes estilos de aprendizaje o necesidades curriculares.
Otros repositorios
En la red también existen otros catálogos y repositorios gratuitos que aunque no tengan una finalidad exclusivamente educativa facilitan el
acceso a diferentes tipos de recursos:
Internet Archive: proyecto que proporciona el acceso a colecciones históricas existentes en formato digital.
Europeana: permite explorar los recursos digitales de los museos, bibliotecas, archivos y colecciones audiovisuales de Europa.
Proyecto Gutemberg: biblioteca de libros digitales
Directorios de repositorios digitales de recursos educativos
OAI -Open Archives Initiative
The Open Archives Initiative develops and promotes interoperability standards that aim to facilitate the efficient dissemination of content.
OAI has its roots in the open access and institutional repository movements. www.openarchives.org/Register/BrowseSites
OpenDOAR -Directory of Open Access Repositories
2. Is an authoritative directory of academic open access repositories. Each OpenDOAR repository has been visited by project staff to check the information that is
recorded here.
This in-depth approach does not rely on automated analysis and gives a quality-controlled list of repositories. www.opendoar.org
ROAR -Registry of Open Access Repositories
The aim of ROAR is to promote the development of open access by providing timely information about the growth and status of repositories throughout the
world.
Open access to research maximises research access and thereby also research impact, making research more productive and effective. http://roar.eprints.org
DOAJ -Directory of Open Access Journals.
This service covers free, full text, quality controlled scientific and scholarly journals. We aim to cover all subjects and languages. There are now 6206 journals
in the directory. Currently 2652 journals are searchable at article level. As of today 514116 articles are included in the DOAJ service. www.doaj.org
OpenAIRE
It provides the means to promote and realize the widespread adoption of the Open Access Policy, as set out by the ERC Scientific Council Guidelines for Open
Access and the Open Access pilot launched by the European Commission. www.openaire.eu/es
The University of Illinois OAI-PMH Data Provider Registry
A catalog that collects Identify, ListSets, ListMetadataFormats, and sample records from all of the OAI compliant repositories from various sources, added the
data to a database, indexed them, and made them searchable. http://oai.grainger.uiuc.edu/registry/
OAD -Open Access Directory
Is a compendium of simple factual lists about open access (OA) to science and scholarship, maintained by the OA community at
large. http://oad.simmons.edu/
DRIVER -Digital Repository Infrastructure Vision for European Research (www.driver-repository.eu)
Access the network of freely accessible digital repositories with content across academic disciplines with over 2,500,000 scientific publications, found in
journal articles, dissertations, books, lectures, reports, etc., harvested regularly from more than 249 repositories, from 33
countries. http://search.driver.research-infrastructures.eu/