The NDLR is a nationally funded service that promotes sharing and creation of digital learning resources among Irish academics. It hosts over 20,000 resources like images, videos, and documents. The NDLR supports the academic community by providing an online repository to find and reuse resources, collaborating opportunities, training programs, and funding for developing new digital teaching materials.
Integration of Accessible Documents into Digital Libraries of TomorrowAlexander Haffner
Digital libraries are processing mainly digital text resources and intend to ensure
long-tem preservation. Future systems additionally have to focus on accessible
multimedia dissemination and overcome traditional channels for distribution.
We have developed two different approaches towards a client/server
distribution model for an accessible digital library based either on an extension
of DAISY or by transforming MultiReader documents. These approaches
rely on ingest of comprehensive contents covering enhanced semantic richness.
We consider role changes of authors and their corresponding responsibilities
for actual resource quality increase. Furthermore, we discuss resulting
end user benefits by multimedia and related modalities of use.
Untangling the semantic structure in a broadcast video archiveichiroide
Invited talk
Workshop on Interactive Information Access: Untangling Tasks and Technologies
At Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica (CWI), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
On Dec. 6, 2010
Integration of Accessible Documents into Digital Libraries of TomorrowAlexander Haffner
Digital libraries are processing mainly digital text resources and intend to ensure
long-tem preservation. Future systems additionally have to focus on accessible
multimedia dissemination and overcome traditional channels for distribution.
We have developed two different approaches towards a client/server
distribution model for an accessible digital library based either on an extension
of DAISY or by transforming MultiReader documents. These approaches
rely on ingest of comprehensive contents covering enhanced semantic richness.
We consider role changes of authors and their corresponding responsibilities
for actual resource quality increase. Furthermore, we discuss resulting
end user benefits by multimedia and related modalities of use.
Untangling the semantic structure in a broadcast video archiveichiroide
Invited talk
Workshop on Interactive Information Access: Untangling Tasks and Technologies
At Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica (CWI), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
On Dec. 6, 2010
Have you ever met anyone diagnosed with
Excusitis? Better yet, have you ever heard of
Excusitis? Well….let me share some facts with you.
Excusitis is what we call the ‘failure disease’.
This is a real disease that only when you study the
difference between successful people and unsuccessful
people, it’s discovered. It’s a mind deadening thought disease.
This presentation was given by Catherine Bruen, NDLR Manager, from Trinity College, Dublin at the CaRILLO event at the University of Birmingham, 3rd August 2010.
DSpace integration with Moodle2: Integrating the NDLR with Moodle2Enovation
This presentation outlines the integration of the NDLR DSpace (http://dspace.ndlr.ie) with Moodle. This integration allows instructors to easily push and pull resources between DSpace and Moodle.
Hello islandora building a digital repository nov 30, 2016 v6eohallor
Hosted at The New York Academy of Medicine on November 30, 2016.
Morning Session: Developing Islandora Digital Collections (Panel)
This panel discussion will explore multiple uses and implementations of Islandora, an open source digital repository framework. Panelists will describe their digital projects, how Islandora was utilized and their overall experience.
Afternoon Session: Islandora Demonstration (Hands-on)
Islandora is an OAIS adherent and open source digital repository framework. It combines the Drupal CMS and Fedora Commons repository software, together with additional open source applications, the framework delivers a wide range of functionality out of the box.
This Islandora demonstration will provide users with an overview of how to ingest content, configure the discovery layer and restrict access to content.
CCW Conference 2021: Daniel Dyboski-Bryant, Virtual Education and Platforms a...CILIP
Virtual Reality in Public Libraries
How might you and your library, or organisation explore, integrate and benefit from Virtual and Augmented Reality technologies? I'll share some examples, resources and thoughts which I hope will convince you that this is not only less of a challenge than you might be thinking, but is probably a wise strategy to start engaging with sooner rather than later; oh, and it can be a wonderful adventure too!
The National Digital library of India is a virtual repository of learning resources which is not only just a repository with a search/browse facilities but also provides a host of services containing textbooks, articles, videos, audio books, lectures, simulations, fiction and all other kinds of learning media for the learners/users community.
Have you ever met anyone diagnosed with
Excusitis? Better yet, have you ever heard of
Excusitis? Well….let me share some facts with you.
Excusitis is what we call the ‘failure disease’.
This is a real disease that only when you study the
difference between successful people and unsuccessful
people, it’s discovered. It’s a mind deadening thought disease.
This presentation was given by Catherine Bruen, NDLR Manager, from Trinity College, Dublin at the CaRILLO event at the University of Birmingham, 3rd August 2010.
DSpace integration with Moodle2: Integrating the NDLR with Moodle2Enovation
This presentation outlines the integration of the NDLR DSpace (http://dspace.ndlr.ie) with Moodle. This integration allows instructors to easily push and pull resources between DSpace and Moodle.
Hello islandora building a digital repository nov 30, 2016 v6eohallor
Hosted at The New York Academy of Medicine on November 30, 2016.
Morning Session: Developing Islandora Digital Collections (Panel)
This panel discussion will explore multiple uses and implementations of Islandora, an open source digital repository framework. Panelists will describe their digital projects, how Islandora was utilized and their overall experience.
Afternoon Session: Islandora Demonstration (Hands-on)
Islandora is an OAIS adherent and open source digital repository framework. It combines the Drupal CMS and Fedora Commons repository software, together with additional open source applications, the framework delivers a wide range of functionality out of the box.
This Islandora demonstration will provide users with an overview of how to ingest content, configure the discovery layer and restrict access to content.
CCW Conference 2021: Daniel Dyboski-Bryant, Virtual Education and Platforms a...CILIP
Virtual Reality in Public Libraries
How might you and your library, or organisation explore, integrate and benefit from Virtual and Augmented Reality technologies? I'll share some examples, resources and thoughts which I hope will convince you that this is not only less of a challenge than you might be thinking, but is probably a wise strategy to start engaging with sooner rather than later; oh, and it can be a wonderful adventure too!
The National Digital library of India is a virtual repository of learning resources which is not only just a repository with a search/browse facilities but also provides a host of services containing textbooks, articles, videos, audio books, lectures, simulations, fiction and all other kinds of learning media for the learners/users community.
Presented by Chris Higgins at the Co-Design Workshop, Machynlleth, 16 October 2014. Half-way through a 4-year project to enable "citizen scientists" to use smartphones to upload crucial scientific data, this presentation shows the current state of progress on the COBWEB project.
Presentation by Laurents Sesink on the International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) and its application for the storage, presentation, and annotation of digitized North Korean Posters
'The VLE Usage Survey Five Years in: overview of findings & future directions'. Robert Cosgrave, Angelica Risquez, Damien Raftery, Eamon Costello, Theresa Logan-Phelan, Nuala Harding, Marion Palmer, Claire McAvinia, Tom Farrelly
1. What is the NDLR?
The NDLR is a HEA funded national
service promoting and supporting
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the sharing and creation of digital
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learning resources amongst the
academic community in Ireland.
2. “
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If collections (of learning material) on which
individuals have worked hard are forgotten or
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neglected, as some already seem to be,
we will end up re-creating, re-discovering and re-
describing materials many times over
Holden (2003)
”
3. What is the NDLR?
The NDLR is an online repository
and currently hosts over 20,000
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digital resources across many
subject areas from
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images, podcasts, videos, presentati
ons, and documents to more
complex learning objects and
content packages.
4. What is the NDLR?
The types of resources include such
things as exam questions,
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exercises, course notes and
interactive tutorials. All resources
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are free to use and repurpose to
suit your own requirements under
the Creative Commons licences.
5. Why use the NDLR?
Provides an easy to search collection of
teaching content which:
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• Can save you time by using or repurposing
existing material
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• Is legal to use
• Can be integrated into your own courses
without significant effort
• Is contextually relevant to Irish HE
• Is developed by you or your peers in other
institutions
6. Why use the NDLR?
The NDLR also provides a medium
through which to interact and
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collaborate nationally in a community
involved in the teaching of your
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subject area.
7. Why use the NDLR?
The NDLR actively supports the
dissemination of your research and
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teaching discipline through the
repository but also through its
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training and events and
eNewsletter.
8. NDLR Support
Monthly Newsletter
Circulated nationally amongst
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academic community
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Platform through which to profile
local initiatives or individuals
Advertise national events
Subscribe on the NDLR homepage
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9. NDLR Support
NDLR Training programme
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Drop-In Clinic
Advice and assistance with
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development of resources
Assistance with collaboration
10. NDLR Support
The NDLR can offer a 75%
reduction rate on software licences
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for Articulate Studio ’09.
Articulate Studio ’09 is a set of e-Learning
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software tools which can empower anyone
to quickly and easily create engaging
courses, presentations, quizzes, and
surveys using multimedia content.
11. NDLR Support
Free use of the Elluminate - NDLR
Virtual Room for meetings, training
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and collaboration
Elluminate is a user-friendly web conferencing tool
that allows participants to interact in real time
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over regular Internet connections and can be used
for;
collaborating online
meetings (hosting and attending)
accessing and hosting online training sessions
eLearning and learning resource development
demonstrating resources or work in progress
12. NDLR Support
NDLR Funding Opportunities
National Call for Funding under the
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Learning Innovative Community
Supported projects (LInCS)
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Output is the development of digital
teaching resources
Must collaborate with 3 partner
Institutions
14. NDLR Fest 2011
Annual Showcase of Digital Learning
resources presenting;
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12 nationally funded and
collaboratively developed projects
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147 locally developed NDLR funded
projects
Opportunity to meet with your peers
and see what’s happening around the
country
Announcing new call for funding
15. NDLR Support
10 things you can do with the NDLR service
1. Find and share learning resources for your teaching
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2. Get in touch with other academics in your subject area
3. See what initiatives are taking place in Higher Education
4. Present your teaching experiences and research to a
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national audience
5. View the NDLR national funded digital resource projects
6. Join a SMART Community of Practice
7. Get support and help developing learning resources for
your subject
8. Find out about national events and training
9. Know your rights – copyright and IP
10.Funding opportunities and NDLR Publications