Possible Developments in Resource Discovery & National Directories. Paris, 6 July 2001 1 Metadata for interoperable cultural content: a personal viewpoint.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Joint Information Systems Committee Supporting Higher and Further Education Portals and the JISC Information Environment Strategy Chris Awre Programme.
Advertisements

Joint Information Systems Committee Supporting UK Further and Higher Education JISC Information Environment and Architecture, part 1 Alicia Wise and Andy.
Why metadata matters for libraries... Rachel Heery UKOLN: The UK Office for Library and Information Networking, University of Bath
Dr Paul Miller Interoperability Focus Empowering Learning a UK perspective.
1 Introducing Technical Standards Paul Miller Interoperability Focus UK Office for Library & Information Networking (U KOLN )
Collection-level description & collection management: tool for the trade or information trade-off? Collection Description Focus Workshop 4 Newcastle, 8.
Joint Information Systems Committee Digital Library Services BL/JISC Workshop Rachel Bruce JISC Programme Director The Digital Library and its Services,
The metadata challenge for libraries: a view from Europe Michael Day UKOLN: The UK Office for Library and Information Networking, University of Bath
An overview of collection-level metadata Applications of Metadata BCS Electronic Publishing Specialist Group, Ismaili Centre, London, 29 May 2002 Pete.
Metadata and the description of digital images Michael Day UKOLN, University of Bath International Digital Image Symposium London,
A centre of expertise in digital information management UKOLN: providing support to the RSCs. Dr Liz Lyon, Director RSC Managers Meeting.
A centre of expertise in digital information management Enhancing access to e-resources. Dr Liz Lyon, Director, UKOLN RSC-SW Meeting, Taunton.
Collection-level description & the Information Landscape: users evaluate strategies for resource discovery Collection Description Focus Workshop 5 Cambridge,
Collections and services in the information environment JISC Collection/Service Description Workshop, London, 11 July 2002 Pete Johnston UKOLN, University.
Collection description & Collection Description Focus JISC/DNER Moving Image & Sound Cluster Steering Group meeting, HEFCE Office, London, 24 September.
Dr Paul Miller Interoperability Focus A Framework for Access to the Nation’s Heritage.
Multi-purpose metadata for collections: Creating reusable CLDs Collection Description Focus Workshop 2 Aston Business School, Birmingham 8 February 2002.
Towards consensus on collection-level description Collection Description Focus Briefing Day 1 British Library, St Pancras, London 22 October 2001 Bridget.
An introduction to collections and collection-level description Collection-Level Description & NOF-digitise projects NOF-digitise programme seminar, London,
Joint Information Systems Committee Supporting Higher and Further Education “GOING GLOBAL”: JISC IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA Reg Carr JISC/CNI Conference,
Joint Information Systems Committee Supporting Higher and Further Education DNER the fabric of learning and research DNER programme team.
Supporting Further and Higher Education Building the UK National Information Environment - Lessons from the Past and Pointers To the Future Norman Wiseman.
1 Joining it all up relevant standards and developments from the Heritage sector and beyond Dr. Paul Miller Interoperability Focus UK Office for Library.
A centre of expertise in digital information managementwww.ukoln.ac.uk A Standards Framework For Digital Library Programmes Rosemary Russell UKOLN University.
Building Digital Museums, Libraries and Archives David Dawson Senior Policy Adviser (Digital Futures)
Joint Information Systems Committee Supporting Higher and Further Education Development of an Information Environment for UK Learning and Teaching NOF-Digitise.
1 An introduction to GIS for NOF projects Paul Miller Interoperability Focus UKOLN U KOLN is funded by Resource:
Cultivate Interactive Web Magazine - What Is It? Cultivate Interactive is a new pan-European Web magazine which is funded under the Digital Heritage and.
Scottish Information Landscape An overview from SLIC Elaine Fulton Director Scottish Library and Information Council
UKOLN and the Interoperability Focus Paul Miller Interoperability Focus
CEN/ISSS DC workshop, January The UK approach to subject gateways Rachel Heery UKOLN University of Bath UKOLN is.
Dr Paul Miller Interoperability Focus Delivering Heritage to the People — a UK perspective.
1 Metadata for the Masses Paul Miller Interoperability Focus UK Office for Library & Information Networking (U KOLN )
1 Metadata for Citizens’ Information UKOLN is funded by the Library and Information Commission, the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) of the Higher.
Joint Information Systems Committee Supporting Higher and Further Education Catherine Grout Assistant Director for Development, JISC/DNER
1 A little bit of joined-up thinking (some) issues of convergence in our memory institutions Dr. Paul Miller Interoperability Focus UK Office for Library.
ICT PSP Infoday Brussels Call 2011 – Theme 2 Digital Content ICT-PSP Call Theme 2: Digital Content Federico Milani, Marc Röder Infso E6/eContent.
Dr Paul Miller Interoperability Focus Delivering Heritage to the People — a UK perspective.
The DEER Distributed European Electronic Resource Dr Suzanne Keene Francesca Monti University College London.
The DNER - a national digital library Andy Powell ZIG Meeting, York October 2001 UKOLN, University of Bath UKOLN is funded by Resource:
Approaches To Indexing in The UK Higher Education Community Institutional Activities Surveys of 150 UK University web sites show the popularity of freely.
1 Libraries & the trade: converging standards? Paul Miller Interoperability Focus UK Office for Library & Information Networking (UKOLN)
1 Hybrid Libraries and information Clumps: a view from the UK Paul Miller Interoperability Focus UK Office for Library & Information Networking (UKOLN)
DNER Architecture Andy Powell 6 March 2001 UKOLN, University of Bath UKOLN is funded by Resource: The Council for.
Accessing a national digital library: an architecture for the UK DNER Andy Powell ELAG 2001, Prague 7 June 2001 UKOLN, University of Bath
Joint Information Systems Committee Supporting Higher and Further Education Catherine Grout Assistant Director for Development, JISC/DNER
Joint Information Systems Committee Supporting Higher and Further Education Rachel Bruce Programme Manager, JISC Executive Collection.
1 Interoperability and the DNER Paul Miller Interoperability Focus UK Office for Library & Information Networking (U KOLN )
1 Interoperating: What, Why, and Towards How Paul Miller Interoperability Focus UK Office for Library & Information Networking (U KOLN )
1 Interoperability: What, Why, and some How Dr. Paul Miller Interoperability Focus UK Office for Library & Information Networking (U KOLN )
Interoperability: The Digital Library Holy Grail Roy Tennant escholarship.cdlib.org/rtennant/presentations/ala2000/exlibris/
1 Convergence and Technology Dr. Paul Miller Interoperability Focus UK Office for Library & Information Networking (U KOLN )
17th January 2003Essex County Council DIP meeting 2 / 8 Mary Rowlatt, Strategic Information Manager January 17th 2003 E-government ESSEX COUNTY COUNCIL.
1 Interoperability of Content: one view from the UK Dr. Paul Miller Interoperability Focus UK Office for Library & Information Networking (U KOLN )
1 Building our DNER the Z way Paul Miller Interoperability Focus UK Office for Library & Information Networking (UKOLN)
Seminário Internacional sobre Digitalização: Experiência e Tecnologia Peter Dowdell - UKOLN 11th May, 2004 NOF-digitise and EnrichUK
Preservation metadata and the Cedars project Michael Day UKOLN: UK Office for Library and Information Networking University of Bath
Open Archive Forum Rachel Heery UKOLN, University of Bath UKOLN is funded by Resource: The Council for Museums, Archives.
1 Dublin Core in Z39.50: The Bath Profile Paul Miller Interoperability Focus UK Office for Library & Information Networking (UKOLN)
The DEER Distributed European Electronic Resource Dr Suzanne Keene Francesca Monti University College London.
Surveying the landscape: collection-level description & resource discovery JISC/NSF DLI Projects meeting, Edinburgh, 24 June 2002 Pete Johnston UKOLN,
Collection-level description: from theory to practice Minerva project meeting Paris, 24 January 2003 Pete Johnston UKOLN, University of Bath Bath, BA2.
1 Educational Metadata Paul Miller Interoperability Focus UKOLN U KOLN is funded by Resource: the Council for.
1 Interoperability Focus Paul Miller Interoperability Focus UK Office for Library & Information Networking (UKOLN)
1 Z39.50 and the DNER UKOLN is funded by the Library and Information Commission, the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) of the Higher Education.
Collection Description considerations in the nof-digitise programme Sarah Mitchell Programme Manager New Opportunities Fund.
1 DC, RDF, Z39.50, and assorted other acronyms UKOLN is funded by the Library and Information Commission, the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC)
MICHAEL and the European Digital Library: promoting teaching, learning and research The MICHAEL Project is funded under the European Commission eTEN Programme.
Accessing a national digital library: an architecture for the UK DNER
JISC and SOA A view Robert Sherratt.
Presentation transcript:

Possible Developments in Resource Discovery & National Directories. Paris, 6 July Metadata for interoperable cultural content: a personal viewpoint Dr. Paul Miller Interoperability Focus UKOLN U KOLN is funded by Resource: the Council for Museums, Archives and Libraries, the Joint Information Systems Committee (J ISC ) of the Further and Higher Education Funding Councils, as well as by project funding from J ISC and the EU. U KOLN also receives support from the Universities of Bath and Hull where staff are based.

Possible Developments in Resource Discovery & National Directories. Paris, 6 July Some facts More people visit museums than go to theme parks and pop concerts Visiting libraries is more popular than going to the cinema There are over 4,000 public library branches in the UK The vast majority will be connected to the ‘Peoples Network’ by % already are.

Possible Developments in Resource Discovery & National Directories. Paris, 6 July Some more facts Vast quantities of cultural content are being digitised and placed online €83,000,000 in funding allocated under nof–digi programme on Monday More than €12,000,000 awarded to SCRAN by Millennium Commission –1,000,000 records now online.

Possible Developments in Resource Discovery & National Directories. Paris, 6 July Some Programmes New Opportunities Fund Digitisation Programme (nof–digi) €83,000,000 of National Lottery money for digitisation of content to support learning Culture Online DCMS initiative to put a broad swathe of culture online Business model currently with the Treasury.

Possible Developments in Resource Discovery & National Directories. Paris, 6 July Some more Programmes JISC DNER ‘Distributed National Electronic Resource’, joining up a wide range of content for tertiary education sector, and making it more relevant to learning and teaching.

Possible Developments in Resource Discovery & National Directories. Paris, 6 July Some assumptions Having access to digital surrogates of cultural heritage material is ‘useful’ and desirable The public sector has a role to play in this, beyond simply granting digitisation rights to Microsoft Availability of regional/national/international corpora of material is more useful to the user than hundreds or thousands of individual sites Metadata is key to making the vision reality.

Possible Developments in Resource Discovery & National Directories. Paris, 6 July Some more assumptions Distribution is better than centralisation Portals are good Thick portals are better A single portal is bad Shared middleware services play a key role The problem is bigger than the UK or Europe.

Possible Developments in Resource Discovery & National Directories. Paris, 6 July In search of solutions… A common approach Mandated as a condition of grant? –nof–digi technical standards and guidelines –DNER Learning & Teaching Programme technical guidelines –Canadian Digital Cultural Content Initiative technical guidelines –e–GIF An open approach –Avoidance of proprietary solutions –Based on emerging or established standards –XML based. Mappable to Dublin Core…. See See

Possible Developments in Resource Discovery & National Directories. Paris, 6 July A consensus–based approach Need community adoption and understanding Data creators and providers need a sense of ownership An evolutionary approach Channels New standards New user requirements Remember preservation. In search of solutions…

Possible Developments in Resource Discovery & National Directories. Paris, 6 July An architecture Integrated information environment is complex An overarching architecture helps to place individual features in context –searching –harvesting –alerting –Shared middleware –Common identifiers, etc. See

Possible Developments in Resource Discovery & National Directories. Paris, 6 July Part of a model Placing detailed descriptions of all cultural artefacts online infeasible? Expensive A big job! Leads to information overload Collection Level Description a way forward Pointers into collections Easier to harmonise across domains Achievable. See

Possible Developments in Resource Discovery & National Directories. Paris, 6 July The Big Issue(s) Terminological control Shared subject terms Certification/ Authenticity How do I know it’s an authoritative description of the Mona Lisa ? Infrastructure How to enable cross–search? Meeting the requirements of new users Largely let down by our current offerings.