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HOW SYSTEMS SUPPORT STANDARDS UKAD FORUM 27 TH MARCH 2014 MALCOLM HOWITT – AXIELL ALM AXIELL
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HOW SYSTEMS SUPPORT STANDARDS Challenge of multiple standards How standards help – and complicate – software development Benefits for archivists and end users
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OUR EXPERIENCE Few core standards when we started Applying manual processes into databases Mostly traditional material Early funding for catalogue projects Focus moved to public access Commercial suppliers became identified with specific sectors Based around standard workflows as well as data standards
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CURRENT SITUATION Wider range of material Traditional, digitised, born digital List of standards to support is enormous Recently been asked about MARC, EAD, EAC, XML, OAI, ISAAR, ISDF, SRU-CQL, SPECTRUM, ICOM, CDWA, LIDO, XSLT, DC, METS, DIDL, OWL, RDF, PREMIS, ICOM AFRIDOC, CCO, VRA, CHIN, OBJECT ID Develop a system focussed around specific standards Scope for integration and sharing
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PRACTICAL APPLICATION Systems built around standard workflows and data standards Customers want to define own workflows and use own local interpretation of standards Flexible systems but do they become too complicated and complex and costly
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OPENING THINGS UP Balance the gap between internal collections management and external collections exposure Using standards as a data exchange mechanism supporting local, national and international services
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TRIANGLE Three of us in this relationship supplier, our customer, your customer (end user) Multi-directional relationship What each of us does influences the work of the others
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TRIANGLE Supplier brings: support for workflows, standards, data exchange mechanisms listening ear, responsive to requirements proactive approach to development second guessing? Customer: uses and interprets what the system offers applies this to public representation of content (both owned and related) in an exchangeable and discoverable way End user: absorbs, uses, engages with others, has new expectations
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SO….. Standards: Help us define and create tools to allow our customers to work effectively and efficiently Provide a structure within which they can work Facilitate local interpretation and public exposure Give us a way to manage end user expectation Complete the triangle
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THANK YOU 27/08/201310
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