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    IMG 20150213 153826 1CSOn February 13, 2015 within the Project “Modern Information Services for Improvement Study Quality" a working meeting was organized by  the coordinator of project at national level - Liubovi Karnaeva , and members of working group  “E-repository” (Viorica Lupu,  Ana Gudima).
   The purpose of the meeting was to present the survey on diagnosis of situation of archiving university researches through institutional repositories in Republic of Moldova. The survey was developed by the coordinator of the working group "E-repository" - Dr. Virágos Márta (Hungary). This survey aimed at identifying the needs of the institutions participating in the project about the content and structure of institutional repositories, methods and techniques of e-publishing and archiving of scientific publications, selecting software for creating repository.
   The meeting was attended by the coordinator of project at  national level  - Liubovi Karnaeva (SUMPh "Nicolae Testemitanu", Scientific Medical Library) and representatives of academic libraries of RM responsible for creating e-repository in the institution they belong: Viorica Lupu (SAUM, Scientific Agricultural Library, member the Working Group "E-repository"), Ana Gudima (AESM, Scientific Library, member of the working group "E-repository"), Olesea Dobrea (SUMPh "N. Testemitanu", Scientific Medical Library), Valentina Nastas (TUM, Scientific University Library), Lina Mihaluța (Alecu Russo Balti State University USB, Scientific Library), Ala Corovai (MSU, Central University Library). As the meeting was hosted by the Chisinau “Ion Creanga” State Pedagogical University, Scientific University Library,  three representatives of this institution were present: Ecaterina Scherlet, Elena Pintelei, Adela Negură.
 

Contacts

Coordinator in UE:

Kretaviciene Meile,

LUHS, LT

meile.kretaviciene@lsmuni.lt

+370 37 327 201

+370 37 327 219

 

Coordinator in MD:

Karnaeva Liubovi,

SUMPh, MD

liubovi_karnaeva@yahoo.com

+373 22 205 552

+373 22 205 553

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