What is the Open Archives Initiative (OAI)?
The Open Archives Initiative (OAI) has designed a shared code for metadata tags (e.g., “date,” “author,” “title,” “journal” etc.). The full-text documents may be in different formats and locations, but if they use the same metadata tags they become “interoperable” and all the documents can then be jointly searched and retrieved as if they were all in one global collection, accessible to everyone. For more information, see the OAI FAQ.
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