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The GoTriple platform is a discovery service for SSH publications. It can be classed as an aggregator since it harvests publication metadata records from distributed sources (namely other aggregators or repositories). During the ingestion pipeline, it transforms metadata records into the Triple Data Model, it performs a series of cleansing, normalisation and enrichment procedures - in order to deal with metadata heterogeneity, increase multilingualism and improve content searchability and discoverability - and, finally, it stores and indexes the enriched metadata records, making them searchable via the GoTriple search engine.
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