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    1. Easy Desktop Deposit for intraLibrary: An Implementation of SWORD Sarah Currier Product Manager Intrallect Ltd [email_address] Presentation to JISC CETIS MDR SIG Meeting, London, 12 February 2008
    2. intraLibrary Connect
    3. intraLibrary Connect
    4. Standards we use
      • inform
        • RSS, Podcasting, Yahoo pipes
      • discover
        • SRU/SRW, OpenSearch
      • gather
        • OAI-PMH (DC, LOM, ODRL) ‏
      • store
        • SWORD (Atom Publishing Protocol) ‏
    5. Standards we use
      • inform
        • RSS, Podcasting, Yahoo pipes
      • discover
        • SRU/SRW, OpenSearch
      • gather
        • OAI-PMH (DC, LOM, ODRL) ‏
      • store
        • SWORD, Atom Publishing Protocol
    6. Everyday tools and intraLibrary
      • inform
        • Browsers, News Readers, Email, iTunes
      • discover
        • Browsers, Portals
      • gather
        • Aggregators, Portals
      • store
        • Desktop, File system
    7. Everyday tools and intraLibrary
      • inform
        • Browsers, News Readers, Email, iTunes
      • discover
        • Browsers, Portals
      • gather
        • Aggregators, Portals
      • store
        • Desktop, File system
    8. SWORD Deposit SWORD Simple Web service Offering Repository Deposit Image: http://www.flickr.com/photos/venegas/8519843/
    9. SWORD Deposit
      • Repositories must interface with:
        • each other
        • users
        • other applications within the institution
        • services in the wider information landscape
      • There was no common deposit API or protocol
      • So JISC funded SWORD to build on the Deposit API group
      • Partners: UKOLN; University of Southampton (EPrints); University of Aberystwyth (DSpace, Fedora, reference client); Intrallect (intraLibrary) ‏
    10. SWORD Deposit
      • SWORD profiles the Atom Publishing Profile …
      • “ […] an application-level protocol for publishing and editing Web resources”
      • SWORD tested on: EPrints; DSpace; Fedora; intraLibrary
      • Open source implementation client now available on SourceForge: http://sourceforge.net/projects/sword-app/
      • Intrallect built Desktop Deposit tool to drag-and-drop resources into intraLibrary (with or without metadata) ‏
      • More information:
      • http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/repositories/digirep/index/SWORD
      • http://www-users.york.ac.uk/~ja546/#deposit
    11. IntraLibrary SWORD Desktop Tool
      • Our SWORD Desktop Deposit tool supports:
      • Drag-and-drop desktop deposit:
        • Any file type
        • IMS Content Packages with metadata
        • Bulk deposit
      • Configuration of which collection(s) to deposit to
      • Immediate publication on deposit (or not) ‏
      • Still allows for:
        • automatic metadata and licensing generation
        • manual metadata augmentation
        • quality checking
        • all other workflow actions after publication
    12. Thanks …
      • JISC for funding SWORD
      • Julie Allinson (York University / SWORD) for her SWORD slides
      • Charles Duncan (CEO, Intrallect) for his intraLibrary Connect slides
      • For more info on intraLibrary’s SWORD tool, or any other aspect of intraLibrary Connect contact us on:
      • Email: [email_address]
      • Tel: 0870 234 3933
      • Web: http://www.intrallect.com
      • For more on SWORD: http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/repositories/digirep/index/SWORD

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