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    1.  
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    3. Aim to make NZ content more accessible, discoverable and usable
    4. Click to view how DigitalNZ works
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    6. Digitisation and digital discovery process (D3P)
    7. Preparing content so that it can be discovered. Encouraging new ways to discover, use, share and interact with content.
      • Kete users can be DigitalNZ
      • content partners
      • +
      • DigitalNZ has a Kete for content partners who have no online home for their content
      In summary..
    8.  
    9. Testing discovery through Search widget
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    14. Testing discovery through Search widget
    15. Testing re-use licensing through Remix
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    17. Setting up our Kete to help content providers participate in DigitalNZ
    18.  
    19. Testing re-use licensing through Remix
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    24. Testing discovery through Search widget
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    27. Testing discovery through Search widget
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    29. OAI-PMH
      • O pen A rchives I nitiative P rotocol for M etadata H arvesting
    30. … is used in New Zealand by…
      • KRIS Participants
        • All the universities and some polytechnics
      • Te Papa and NZETC (testing)
      • And now Kete
        • DigitalNZ Kete
        • Kete Horowhenua
        • The APN Ketes
        • And others we’re testing
    31. What’s good about OAI-PMH?
      • A standard
      • Simple
      • Basic Dublin Core is required
      • Incremental harvesting
      • Any other metadata format can be supported
    32. What’s bad about OAI-PMH?
      • A standard (well, not really)
      • Simple relative to complex alternatives
      • Basic Dublin Core is required even when it is not appropriate
      • Any other metadata format can be supported but since they are all optional not many OAI-PMH data providers bother and they all do things differently
    33. Funnelling your metadata
      • Kete
      • Dozens of types of metadata
      • Digital NZ
      • [DNZ Icon]
      • Dozens of types of metadata
      • Basic Dublin Core
      • 15 fields
      contributor coverage creator date description format identifier language publisher relation rights source subject title type
    34. OAI-PMH and Kete: To do list
      • Some Kete records seem to cause problems
      • We’re not really complying with the OAI-PMH standard
      • We need a national metadata application standard for harvesting detailed metadata (this is not just a Kete problem)
    35. Digital NZ Harvesting Model
      • GP to supply image
    36. Digital NZ OAI Harvester Open Archives Harvester TOP SECRET
    37. Behind the scenes
    38. Behind the scenes
    39. Behind the scenes
    40. Behind the scenes
    41. 02:00:00
    42. Search demo: http:// horowhenua . kete .net. nz /site/topics/show/2048-coming-home
    43. Testing discovery through Search widget
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    47. Why join?
      • Make your content much more findable (on your terms)
      • Assistance from the DigitalNZ team
      • A free metadata checkup
    48. And how?
      • In no particular order…
      • Get your Kete licensing organised
      • Turn on the OAI-PMH service
      • Let us know at content@digitalnz.org
    49. http://www.digitalnz.org

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