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  <responseDate>2026-04-11T17:09:32Z</responseDate>
  <request verb="Identify">https://elib.dlr.de/cgi/oai2</request>
  <Identify>
    <repositoryName>electronic library</repositoryName>
    <baseURL>https://elib.dlr.de/cgi/oai2</baseURL>
    <protocolVersion>2.0</protocolVersion>
    <adminEmail>elib.support@dlr.de</adminEmail>
    <earliestDatestamp>2009-04-27T02:41:46Z</earliestDatestamp>
    <deletedRecord>persistent</deletedRecord>
    <granularity>YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssZ</granularity>
    <description>
      <oai-identifier xmlns="http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai-identifier" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai-identifier http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai-identifier.xsd">
        <scheme>oai</scheme>
        <repositoryIdentifier>elib.dlr.de</repositoryIdentifier>
        <delimiter>:</delimiter>
        <sampleIdentifier>oai:elib.dlr.de:19460</sampleIdentifier>
      </oai-identifier>
    </description>
    <description>
      <eprints xmlns="http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/1.1/eprints" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/1.1/eprints http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/1.1/eprints.xsd">
        <content>
          <text>Publications of the DLR (http://elib.dlr.de/)</text>
        </content>
        <metadataPolicy>
          <text>There is no policy on any restriction concerning collection or use of meta data engendered through
the ELIB search engine or retrieved through the integrated OAI interface. 
</text>
        </metadataPolicy>
        <dataPolicy>
          <text>The data in the repository comprise the publication in its full (manuscript) text version or an abstract
version if distributing a full version is prohibited by the respective publishing agreement. Full versions
may also become available for public download after an expiry of an embargo date set within such an agreement.

As far as publications are concerned for which no publishing agreement has been concluded,
there is no legal obstacle for the DLR scientists to put them in ELIB. Other than the full text data
of the publication ELIB also contains the following data: document type, title, authors/publishers/depositors,
publication date, refereed status, Open Access, SCOPUS and ISI classification, publication status,
keywords, information about event/conference/journal/book series, HGF and DLR project classifications,
institutes and institutions associated with the publication.

Any non-embargoed data put in the ELIB repository may be downloaded in full content form by anybody
as ELIB is an internet based repository.  
</text>
        </dataPolicy>
        <submissionPolicy>
          <text>ELIB is an internet based repository for scientific publications written by DLR employees accessible
by using the following link: http://elib.dlr.de/.

Following the open-access initiative DLR has the general policy to encourage all of its scientists to put their
scientific in the ELIB repository as far as this is permitted by the respective publishing agreements which
may have been concluded between DLR, the scientific author and a publishing company. Some publishing agreements
foresee that the publisher wants to see a return of investment and therefore open access is not permitted or only
after a certain time period following the first publication. If German law is applicable to the respective
publishing agreement, the author has a secondary publication right one year after the first publication,
for further detail see Sect. 38 paragraph 4 of the German Copyright Act. Some publishing Agreements may foresee
that only the manuscript version of the publication may be put in an internet repository.
</text>
        </submissionPolicy>
        <comment>This system is running eprints server software (EPrints 3.3.12) developed at the University of Southampton. For more information see http://www.eprints.org/</comment>
      </eprints>
    </description>
  </Identify>
</OAI-PMH>