Currently new DRIVER guidelines are under development.. Advanced test routines are currently repository managers can create new strategies for the . Evolving from the DRIVER Confederation, COAR aims to provide an ongoing support service for repository managers, in a dynamic set of guidelines aimed at . A Driver’s Guide to Repositories, edited by Kasja Weenink, Leo Waaijers and Karen van Godtsenhoven (SURF, NL and University of Ghent, Bel-gium), aims to motivate and promote the further creation, development and networking of repositories. It contains comprehensive and .
Since DRIVER looks at repositories from the perspective of an aggregator, the DRIVER Guidelines do not cover the aspects described in the DINI-Certificate that is designed for guiding the overall local operation of a repository. Instead, the DRIVER Guidelines are based on the assumption that the criteria of the DINI certificate are considered. The OpenAIRE Guidelines for Literature Repository Managers provide orientation for repository managers to define and implement their local data management policies according to the requirements of the OpenAIRE - Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe. The OpenAIRE Guidelines were established to support the Open Access strategy of the European Commission and to meet requirements of the OpenAIRE infrastructure. DRIVER stands for Digital Repository Infrastructure Vision for European Research. The guidelines have been created in order to solve many problems and questions repository managers came across when installing and configuring their repositories.
The USRP™ Hardware Driver Repository. on different platforms, development guidelines and reference documentation as well as device usage guidance. DRIVER stands for Digital Repository Infrastructure Vision for European Research. The guidelines have been created in order to solve many problems and. Fully automated cars and trucks that drive us, instead of us driving them, Driver assistance technologies in today's motor vehicles are already helping.
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